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TOP 1200 CHOICE TRACKS
#369 THE BOXER Simon & Garfunkel
Simon and Garfunkel's "The Boxer" was issued in early 1969 as a preview of what was to come on their classic album 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. Paul Simon wrote the song. With a running time of over 5 minutes, an extra verse was cut from the original version. The duo co-produced the epic track with Roy Halee.
Released as a single, "The Boxer" peaked at #7 in the USA, 6 in Britain and reached the Top 10 in Europe and Australia. It remains 1 of the duo's most enduring tracks. It is also 1 of the few rock staples with a wordless chorus, consisting only of "lie-la-lie". The arrangement is simple yet powerful; mixing acoustic guitar, strings, trumpet, percussion and a harmonica solo seamlessly.
This
is a list made up of the songs I enjoy the most, ranked in order of preference: the higher we go, the more I
cherish them. Some were released as singles, others as album tracks.
Some are obscure; others were worldwide hits or have
universal appeal.
They aren't always the most famous or popular, but simply a personal
choice. I have excluded songs from the last few years in order to get a
better idea of a song's lasting impression. I hope you find some new tracks to love, or re-discover some past favourites.
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