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s A Over Troubled Water/Mrs. Robinson/The Sound Of Silence/The Boxer/The Barn ‘Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ ea ce Fair = = veal Sana hse Sneha nt ee og enn ao Sh a Simon and Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits America Bookends Bridge Over Troubled Water Cecilia El Condor Pasa For Emily, Whenever | May Find Her Homeward Bound 888s Be Am A Rock Kathy’s Song Mrs. Robinson Scarborough Fair/Canticle The Boxer The 59th Street Bridge Song (FEELIN’ GROOVY) The Sound of Silence 54 32 12 20 24 Err) Mrs. Robinson Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Moderately bright ‘And here's to you,— + in ~ son, loves you more. Ee 7 —— than you will know, (©1968 PALL SINON International Copyright Mage'in USA At Mohs ee = a 2 God bless you, please, Mrs. + in + son, Heav-en holds a place_ eae uf stat —— for those who pray, (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. G7 ga Verse: 1, We'd like to knowa lit’ = tle bit a bout-_ you for our files like to help you learn to help your - N Look a-round you, all you see__are a+ round til you feel at_—home.___ And here's to you — Put Go it > ing to your the Hide iin Sit ting on place where ona pan try with can di~ date your cup de~ bate, Ws a tit -tle se Laugh a bout it, — shout cret, just the Rob- a’. bout it, Eb cm 2 = in = son af Most of al When you've got to Every way you look. FT the kids, Coo, c00, ca = Where have you Chorus: a Je > sus loves you more— ma -tion turns it's than you — will know, ——______ (Wo, wo, wo ) lone- ly eyes— to. you, (Woo, woo, woo } Gm . & Heav- en holds___ a “Jolt - in’ Joe\—_ has (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. (Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Moderate tempo mp sempre legato of smok-y Bur-gun- dy; Soft - er than the SC SAA Rights Reserved 1 wan - dered emp - ty streets down, the -dral_— bells trip-ping down the al you to me your 10 cheeks flushed with the We walked frost - ed fields of ju ni- per and lamp ~ light, and felt you warm and 1 kissed your hon - ey hair with my grateful Eb Bb Bbmajs The Boxer Words and Music by PAUL SIMON 2 poor boy. Though my Am G af have squandered my of — mumbles, such are prom-is = "eS iF (©1968 2euL SIMON internat nel Capp ah cute MRA APRate Reson @ man hears what he wants to hear, And When I Ieft_ my homeand my fam 14 Dm? | sail - way sta - tion Am a run-ning scared, = quar - ters where the Ask-ing on ly work-man’s wag - es 16 job, but I get Dm? © ee = — from the whores on Seventh Av Am Dm7 S F do de - clare, there were times. 0 Ione-some I took some comfort these 7 Tren I'm lay -ing out my G7 Am & win - ter clothes and wish ing I was gone, Where the New York Cit-y win ~ 18 In the clear ~ ing stands laid him down. Or cut him till he cried___ out in his an - ger and his shame, 19 Am Fr eB et leay - ing.” But the fight - er still re-mains._ Fade Ary Am 20 The 59th Street Bridge Song (FEELIN’ GROOVY) Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Eb Bb cmtsus Bb Eb fa a af ie Ee ae Slow down, — You got to make the mom- Cm7sus Bb Eb Bb Cmisus ‘Bb a i a fh a ~ in’ down + ble stones, — @ 1066 PaLt SIMON \gtamations Coojrant secure Magen US Al Pigs Resenea a Eb Bb Cmisus Bb Eb Bb a ay 10 iS ‘eS lookin’ for fun and Feel - in’ Groov - 3 Eb Cm7sus Bb Eb Bb i a i ye what - cha_know - in? ve come to watch your flow - Cmisus Bb Eb Cmisus Bb Eb Bb Cmteus Bb Eb Bb CmTaus Doot -in’ doo-doo, Feelin’ Groov- y. 22 Eb Bb Cmtsus Bb Eb Bb ] a eg Ea no deeds to do, no prom-is- es to. keep. Tm dap -pled and ar ns Eb Bb cm? Bb @ # eg 3 3 3: 3: 3 IS aye read - y to sleep, Let the — mom-ing- time drop all it's. pet - als on me. Te Lio Eb Bb Bb Eb Bb Cmisus Bb Life, 1 love you, Eb Bb Cm7sus Bb Eb Bb Cm7sus Bb ©. Repeat and fade out “ The Sound of Silence Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Moderately Dm (1) Hel- lo dark-ness, my old (Melody) mm ve come to talk with you a - gain, a Wie sion soft -Iy left its see while that was plant-ed 1964 PAUL SION International Copyright Secured Magen USA APAaets Reserves a i with-in The Sound (2) In rest -lessdreams 1 walked a - lone (3) And in the nak-ed light I saw mp (Melody) 1 nar - row streets of cob - ble ~ "Neath the ha- lo of a ten thou-sand people, may-be more. Peo - ple talk ing with-out ae street lamp, Ttumed my col- lar to the cold and damp— speak - ing, peo- ple hear- ing with-out —lis- ten_ ing Bb e eyes were stabbed_ by the flash of a ne - on light that split the writ ing songs that voi - ces nev - er share and no one ey i a andtouchedThe Sound dis-turb The Sound (4)"Fools!"said 1, “You do not know si-lence like a can-cer grows.” = “Hear my words that 1 might teach Take my armsthat I might reach you But my words like si lent’ —_ain- drops in the wells (5) And the peo ple bowed and prayed to the ne-on god they made. ‘And the sign flashed out its 28 Inthe words that it the signs stid “The words of the proph-ets are writ ten on the sub-way S—— and ten-e - ment halls” whis~ per'd Poco a poce ritard, ° 1 Am A Rock Words and Music by PAUL SIMON = In a deep and dark r De- A Sort - ess degp and Tove; But Tye heard | ‘the word bee And my po e+ ty i 1 am a= Tone, rmight-y, ‘That none may. pene Tore: Its sleep = ing in my mem-o tect “me; Tam shield == ed in my ar : Gaz ing from my win- dow To the streets be -low trate, 1 have no need of friend-ship; Friend-ship caus es pain. It's ry, T won't dis-turb the slum-ber of feelings that have died. 1 Hid ing in’ my room, Safe with-in my womb. - ©1905 PAUL SINON International Copyright Secures eo Magen USA -Al Manis fresh ly fal - len si - lent shroud of snow. laughter and it’s lov- ing 1 dis - dain, 1 Am A. Rock, nev- er loved I nev - er would have cried, touch no one and no one touch -es 7 f ? 2. Pye built 3. Don't talk of 4 To havemy = dnd, And a rock feels-no *f Scarborough Fair/Canticle Arrangemest and Orval inter Meiady PAUL SIMON and ART GARFUNKEL Moderately slow @ 1966 PAUL SIMON Maden Ea PBs Resetes | 33 a 5 a Emp Akead to next srain & He w | [Fine Em hill in the deep for - est hill 2 sprinking of blaz - ing in scar - let bat - Trac - ing of Wash - es the Gen- er - als and thyme; — and thyme; and thyme; With - out no. Be - tween the salt wa And gth- er it all Aba ee | APP > Eg D os a bed - clothes the child of cleans and cause they've the — moun - tain. po -lish-es a gun, long a- go for - got - ten, work, ——— Then she'll be a true dove of strands, Then she'll be heath’ er, true love of true love of rz, DS.al Fine % Homeward Bound Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Maderately = Lotm sit = tin? in the rail -way sta - tion, got a tick et for my 2Ev- ‘ry day’s-an_—end = less stream_ of cig- a -rettes and To) night Til sing my songs a ~ gain, ri play the game Gms Az dest= in- a - mag - a - zines. and pre~ tend. ©1908 PAUL SIMON Internationel Copyright Secured Maden USAAI Manis Reserves 37 On a tour of-_—one night stands my — suit case and gui- tar— each town looks the same tome, the mov ies and the fac all my words come back to me in shades of me - di - oc - in hand and ev stop is neat - ly planned_ for tor - ies and ov = ty strang - e's face I ste, ne yy, like emp-ti = ness. in. har mon - ny, po - et and minds me hat need some - one 98 where my thought’s. 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Bo oF ay Gage # ee o es = cap = ing, Home where my mu - sic's play - ing, Home where my love— ‘aed oa Gf le lies wait- ing si - Ient- ly Bridge Over Troubled Water Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Moderato, not too fast, like a spiritual ae Rubato sae all, When you're wea - ry,— feel - in_____ sm down and out, Whenyou're on the street, F a Db AD ogy & Eb il dry them_ all; T will com -fort-you. 1 f When tears are When eve-ning © 1969 PALL SON Intgcnaional Copyrigh aecured Mase'in US At Rohts Rosewes at eb cm Eb Bg Bb a et Ee i ez I'm on = your side, _________________ Oh,_ TM take Your parr. 9 pp Bean In tempo Ee " in 3 HEE Tate Ha a Hi — when times_ get rough And friends just can't = when dark - ness comes And pain is all — f I willlay me down, Like « Bridge =O - ver Trou-bled —Wa-ter - ? of a2 Bb9—Bb7-——pp- Ay ica 1 will lay ay gi Bi Rubato When you're ‘Trou-bled — Wa-ter Twill lay me Ab Eb sb Eb Ab cP UF ePerey |e = Eb pb Ab eae ae sil -ver girl, 7 Your time has Eb Ab, Eb Ab Eb a All yourdreams are on theizway, Eb B cm Bb Eb ohkey Ba E ze See how they shine, if you need a friend ‘a tempo re Ak Bb Eb7 ELS Ab tgs aa ee 8 a Tm sail - ing Trou - bled Wa-ter Eb (bea) fe) a Bridge sb Fr. AbmajT4'bass) i te 1 will eage your mind. Bridge 4 Sf Fo a —_——_ Bt 1 will ease your mind. Ere 46 America Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Bright waltz tempo v air FF PPLE FF Eb ‘Ebmaj7 wom > Eb Ab a = = be lov - ers, We'll mar - ry our for tunes to ~ geth - er. oe ebmaj7 5p T've got some real es - tate sprens ath PAULSON, ag Magen USA AT Rahs Reserved eo 46 America Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Bright waltz tempo if et —— "Let us be lov ~ ers, We'll mar - ry our _for- tunes to ~ geth - er. Ebmaj7 salt Tye got some real es - tate 908 PAUL SIM Internatonel Copyright Secured SAAD Aihts Resened Se ar Gm7 ae F Gm7 river ri FF Ut FF Ebmaj7 Hi Eb 48 cm Bb Pe o ie ——S board - ed 2 Grey-hound in Pitts - burgh, Eb Ebmaj7 Eg i "Mich - i - gan seems like a dream TF Bb comity To hitch ~ hike from Bb F Ebmaj7 a to look for A- mer - 49 Eb Dbmaj7 Laugh - ing on the Db eb Bi Play-ing games with the fac - es, e Dbmaj? ae She said the man in the gab - ardine Ab Abmaj? Eb I said, "Be care - ful, His bow - tie is real - ly cam - "ra," eat f he cali cmt ™ a EE cig - a - rette, 1 think there's 51 Eb Ebmajt cm a i Eo mie smoked the last one An = hour» a = cmt Gm? co eatt ity So I looked at the She read her mag - a ~ zine; 52 Ab field.” ed Eb EbmajT cm Ee a sleep - ing. Ebmaj? = oa ach - ing and 53. Count - ing the cars On the New Jer - sey Turn-pike, They've all Bb Ebmaj7 Pelt Repeat and fade. F Ebmaj? Bb Hay ae st Kathy’s Song Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Moderato I hear the — driz ‘And from the shel My mind’s dis - tract am Em af a +5 SSS 2. T + + T v Like a mem == oo - oy it falls — ‘Through the win - dow of my eyes My thoughts are man-y miles 2 = way sme 205 PALLSIVON. Made in USA Al Rights Reserved : bE con: tm = ul - ing the rain - drenched streets. when you're a= sleep. i A — my roof and__ a and where my heart c you when you _— start your 3 ° Ie Bg fe t 1 dont know why 1 spend my time All that T once held as true Weave_their wear 5 paths and die Bin c ¢ af writ - ing songs 1 stand a = lone 1 know that = T Am 5, Hl. 7] With words that tear and strain The on - ly truth, 1 know There but_for the grace of you 8 EI Condor Pasa pesmi JORGE MILCHBERG s Slowly ia atts Ta rath-er be a spar-row than a snail, 1 eure-ly a ham-mer than @ nail, Em et He could, 1 sure-ly would.— ‘A-way, I'd rath Mice py that's here and gone, ‘A man gets tled up to the ground, He gives the world its aad-dest, = © 1829 Jorge Michoerg ang Eward 8, Marks Music Corporation ih Lyre 8 1970 Charing Crose Musi, Ine Intemational Gopytight Secure. Madetn USA: Al Figha Reson 59 ite sad-dest sound.— Td rather bea for-est than a PC OO | ope % Em Yes I would, 161 could, Teure-ly would. Fa rather feel the earth be-neath my 1pey Hal He =i Yes would, If Tonely could, ___ I sure-ly _would.— 35 wy ; a= i cme TFURIEST TEU OT |* Ee 60 Bookends Words and Music by PAUL SIMON Gracefully Time it was, And what a Fm7 Eb ©1068 PAUL SIMON International Cooyrgn MasenUSA At Sante Rasores a They're all that's Eb Em? Eb oH e Cecilia Words ana Musieby PAUL SIMON Moderato, not too fast, rhythmically ~ i » BR ae you're break-ing my heart, te F ie Of, Ce = cit 7 Pm down on my knees, i beg-ging you please_ to come home, — CEPEEFLEF PLEFLEFS 7 7 5 (© 1980 PAUL SIMON lvernational Copyright Secured Maas in USA. All Rigkts Reserved 1 got up to } fete ft F “eg @ EE & face— When I comeback to bed,—some-one's tak - en my place. PLStef Bb e i e 3 a You're breakcing my heart,— You're shak-ing my con - f-dence dai - 5 eF = z 3 = Ym down on my knees, ie ae 2B z a . beg-ging you please. to come home,— Come on home, Poh poh. brary f 7) (PEPER: poh poh poh poh poh poh_poh poh "Ff foe Bb F Bb F a a = a e She loves me a - gain, 1 fall on the floor and I laugh i oh oh_oh_oh ch oh oh Come on home. — a Ef LEP LEP EES CEPEEPP :

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