And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know.
God bless you, please Mrs. Robinson.
Heaven holds a place for those who pray,
Hey, hey, hey
We'd like to know a little bit about your for our files
We'd like to help you learn to help yourself.
Look around you all you see are sympathetic eyes,
Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home.
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know.
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson.
Heaven holds a place for those who pray,
Hey, hey, hey
Hide in the hiding place where no one ever goes.
Put it in your pantry with your cupcakes.
It's a little secret just the Robinsons' affair.
Most of all you've got to hide it from the kids.
Koo-koo-ka-choo, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know.
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson.
Heaven holds a place for those who pray,
Hey, hey, hey
Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon.
Going to the candidate's debate.
Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to choose
Every way you look at this you lose.
Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio,
Our nation turns it's lonely eyes to you.
What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson.
Jotting Joe has left and gone away,
Hey hey hey.
mrs. Robinson
The song "Mrs. Robinson" was written by Paul Simon and performed by Simon and Garfunkel. It was released in April 1968 and in 1967 appeared on the soundtrack for The Graduate.
The Graduate
That line's from "Mrs. Robinson" (featured in the movie The Graduate).
Paul Simon did
only Simon and garfunkels mrs Robinson is the only one i know.
mrs. Robinson
The song "Mrs. Robinson" was written by Paul Simon and performed by Simon and Garfunkel. It was released in April 1968 and in 1967 appeared on the soundtrack for The Graduate.
Simon and Garfunkel
"Mrs. Robinson" is a song written by Paul Simon and first performed by Simon and Garfunkel. When released as a single, it hit number one in the U.S., their second hit after "The Sound of Silence". An early version of the song appeared in the motion picture The Graduate (1967) and its subsequent soundtrack, while the complete song debuted on their album Bookends(1968). The song earned the duo a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1969.The Beatles did record their cover of Mrs Robinson after Simon and Garfunkel in the Beatles album Volume 1.
The Graduate
That line's from "Mrs. Robinson" (featured in the movie The Graduate).
Simon and Garfunkel sings Mrs. Robinson
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."
From the Simon & Garfunkel Mrs. Robinson wiki page:"In the film The Graduate, listless recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has an affair with an older married woman, Mrs. Robinson. The song as it appears in the film is different from the familiar hit single version, as only the chorus of the song appears multiple times throughout the second half of the film. It was only later on that Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel re-recorded the song by employing additional lyrics to form the hit single."
Paul Simon did
She is a Mrs as she is married to her husband Martin.