Well, this is just opinion, but the song is full of analogy, especially the first lines concerning December and the cold and loneliness. It also contains symbolism in the form of the character being an isolated rock or island.
The great Paul Simon.
mrs. Robinson
Paul Simon, of course. Great song, sang along with Art Garfunkel [i.e. Simon & Garfunkel] in the 1970's.
They didn't
Paul Simon is the lead voalist on "America" from the "Bookends" album. Art Garfunkel adds harmonies throughout the song>
'I Am a Rock' by Simon and Garfunkel.
The great Paul Simon.
mrs. Robinson
marilyn monroe
marilyn monroe
Paul Simon, of course. Great song, sang along with Art Garfunkel [i.e. Simon & Garfunkel] in the 1970's.
They didn't
The intro to "Mrs. Robinson" was played by the American rock band Simon & Garfunkel, consisting of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 1967 film "The Graduate." Paul Simon wrote the song, and its iconic melody and harmonies helped it become one of their most famous tracks. The song was later included on their album "Bookends."
Paul Simon is the lead voalist on "America" from the "Bookends" album. Art Garfunkel adds harmonies throughout the song>
Paul Simon wrote the song. Art Garfunkel sang it.
"59th Street Bridge Song"
Simon and garfunkel sang it and it was written by on half of the duo,Paul Simon