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Famous Works

CREDITS
Film Appearances
(With Simon and Garfunkel) Monterey Pop (documentary), Criterion Collection, 1969
Tony Lacey, Annie Hall, United Artists, 1977
Jonah, One Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980
Himself, Why Havel? (documentary), 1991
Himself, Dave, Warner Bros., 1993
On Tiptoe: Gentle Steps to Freedom (documentary short film; also known as On Tiptoe: The Music of Ladysmith Black Mambazo), Noma Films,2000
Film Song Performer
(With Art Garfunkel) "April Come She Will," "The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine," "Mrs. Robinson," "Scarborough Fair (Canticle)," and "The Sound ofSilence," The Graduate, Embassy, 1967
Simon's song performances (often with Art Garfunkel) have been featured in films, television broadcasts, and videos.
Television Appearances
Miniseries
(In archive footage) Himself in "You Can Call Me Al" video, I Love the'80s Strikes Back, VH1, 2003
Movies
Simple Simon, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme, The Disney Channel, 1990
Specials
Host, The Paul Simon Special, NBC, 1977
Himself, The Rutles (also known as All You Need Is Cash), BBC-2, 1978
Music Central, syndicated, 1981
100 Years of America's Popular Music (also known as Live from Studio 8H: 100 Years of America's Popular Music), NBC, 1981
Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park (also known as Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park), HBO, 1982
Host, Simon and Garfunkel in Concert, HBO, 1983
We Are the World (also known as We Are the World: The Video Event), 1985
Host, A Gospel Session: Everybody Say Yeah!, Cinemax, 1987
Graceland: The African Concert, Showtime, 1987
1987 Power Hits New Year's Eve Countdown, syndicated, 1987
Coca-Cola Presents Live: The Hard Rock, NBC, 1988
Sesame Street Special (also known as Put Down the Duckie),PBS, 1988
Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989
American Tribute to Vaclav Havel and a Celebration of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, PBS, 1990
The House I Live In, PBS, 1990
Late Night with Dave Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990
Paul Simon: Solo, The Disney Channel, 1990
Living in America, VH1, 1991
Paul Simon Live in Central Park: Born at the Right Time Tour: One Night Only, HBO, 1991
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, 1991
Racism: Points of View, MTV, 1991
(In archive footage) 60 Minutes: The Entertainers, CBS, 1991
Farm Aid V, The Nashville Network, 1992
Hurricane Relief, Showtime, 1992
Farm Aid VI, The Nashville Network, 1993
Paul Simon: Born at the Right Time, PBS, 1993
Rhythm and Jam, ABC, 1993
Willie Nelson the Big Six-O: An All-Star Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1993
(In archive footage) The World of Jim Henson, PBS, 1994
"We Are the World": A 10th Anniversary Tribute, The Disney Channel, 1995
Grammy's Greatest Performances, CBS, 1999
Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999
Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z, VH1, 2000
Paul Simon: You're the One--In Concert from Paris, PBS, 2000
America: A Tribute to Heroes, multiple networks, 2001
Muhammad Ali's All-Star 60th Birthday Celebration! (also known asMuhammad Ali's 60th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 2002
Willie Nelson: Live and Kickin' (also known as Willie Nelson & Friends: Live and Kickin'), USA Network, 2003
Himself, AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Songs (also known as AFI's 100Years ... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies), CBS, 2004
(In archive footage) Himself, 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments,E! Entertainment Television, 2004
(In archive footage) Himself, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks, NBC, 2004
Baileys in Tune, VH1, 2004
(In archive footage) Himself, Saturday Night Live: The First 5 Years (documentary), NBC, 2005
Awards Presentations
The 17th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1975
The 19th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1977
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1979
Host, The 23rd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1981
The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1986
Presenter, The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987
The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1987
The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1992
Sports Illustrated's 20th Century Sports Awards, CBS, 1999
An All-Star Tribute to Brian Wilson, TNT, 2001
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (also known as 2000 Grammy Awards), CBS, 2001
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: 16th Annual Induction Ceremony, VH1, 2001
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (also known as The 25th Anniversary Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration ofthe Performing Arts), CBS, 2002
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2003
The 75th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003
The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2003
The 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2004
Episodic
(With Art Garfunkel, as Tom and Jerry) American Bandstand (also known as Bandstand), ABC, 1958
(With Garfunkel) Ready, Steady, Go!, Associated-Rediffusion, 1965
(With Garfunkel) Beat-Club, 1966
(With Garfunkel) The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town), CBS, 1966
(With Garfunkel) The Red Skelton Comedy Hour, CBS, 1966
"Three for Tonight," The Kraft Music Hall, NBC, 1968
(With Garfunkel) The Andy Williams Show, NBC, c. 1968
Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1971, 1986
Guest or guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night," Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live '80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, multiple appearances, 1975-2001
Guest, The Midnight Special, NBC, 1980
Aplauso, 1980
The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1981
Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1986, 1987
MTV Unplugged, MTV, 1989, 1992
Guest, The Howard Stern Show, syndicated, 1992
Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993, 1998, 2001,2003
Guest, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997
VH1 Storytellers (also known as Storytellers), VH1, c. 1997
Guest, "Svadharma," LateLine, NBC, 1999
(As Paul Kane) John Dryden, "Via Dolorosa," Millennium, Fox, 1999
Guest, Parkinson, BBC, 2000
"Joe DiMaggio," SportsCentury, ESPN, 2000
"New York Yankees, Part Two," SportsCentury, ESPN, 2003
Appeared in an interview in Album Flash, Cinemax; also appeared inepisodes of The Fred Astaire Show; and Weakest Link, NBC.
Television Work
Series
Song performer, "Ten Years" (theme song), The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, beginning c. 1996
Stage Appearances
Performer, Mike Nichols and Elaine May: Together Again on Broadway(benefit performance), Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1992
Stage Coproducer
Asinamali! We Have No Money, Jack Lawrence Theatre, New York City,1987
RECORDINGS
Albums
The Paul Simon Songbook, CBS, 1965
The Early Songs of Paul Simon, Crest, 1972
Paul Simon, Columbia, c. 1973
There Goes Rhymin' Simon, Columbia, 1973
Live Rhymin': Paul Simon in Concert, Columbia, 1974
New Songs, 1975
Shampoo (soundtrack), 1975
Still Crazy after All These Years, Columbia, 1975
Greatest Hits, Etc., Columbia, 1977
One Trick Pony (original soundtrack recording), Warner Bros., 1980
Collected Works, Columbia, 1981
Hearts and Bones, Warner Bros., 1983
Graceland, Warner Bros., 1986
Greatest Hits, CBS, 1987
Negotiations and Love Songs, 1971-1986, Warner Bros., 1988
The Rhythm of the Saints, Warner Bros., 1990
Born at the Right Time, Alex, 1991
Collection, Alex, 1991
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, Warner Bros., 1991 Greatest Hits, 1993
Paul Simon and Friends, Royal Collection, 1993
Paul Simon, 1964-1993 (boxed set), Warner Bros., 1993
Songs from the Capeman, Warner Bros., 1997
In Concert/Live Rhymin', DCC, 1998
You're the One, Warner Bros., 2000
Father and Daughter: From the Wild Thornberrys Movie, Nick Records, 2002
The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don't Know Where I'm Goin',Warner Bros., 2002
Paul Simon: The Studio Recordings 1972-2000 (nine volume boxed set), Rhino, 2004
Albums with Art Garfunkel; As Simon and Garfunkel
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Columbia, 1964
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, Columbia, 1966
The Sound of Silence, Columbia, 1966
Simon and Garfunkel, Allegro, 1967
Bookends, Columbia, 1968
The Graduate (original soundtrack recording), Columbia, 1968
Bridge over Troubled Water, Columbia, 1970
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits (also known as Greatest Hits), Columbia, 1972
The Simon and Garfunkel Collection (boxed set), CBS, 1981
The Concert in Central Park, Warner Bros., 1982
Old Friends, Columbia, 1997
The Best of Simon and Garfunkel, Columbia/Legacy, 1999
Old Friends: Live on Stage, two volumes, Warner Bros., 2004
Singles
"Mother and Child Reunion," 1972
"Kodachrome," 1973
"Loves Me Like a Rock," 1973
"Me and Julio down by the Schoolyard," 1973
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," Columbia, c. 1976
"Still Crazy after All These Years," 1976
"Slip Slidin' Away," 1977
"Late in the Evening," Warner Bros., 1980
"Boy in the Bubble," 1986
"Graceland," BMI, 1986
(With Ladysmith Black Mambazo) "Homeless," 1986
"You Can Call Me Al," 1986
"The Obvious Child," 1990
"Proof," 1990
"Thelma," 1993
"Father and Daughter," 2002
Singles with Art Garfunkel; As Tom and Jerry
"Don't Say Goodbye," Big, 1958
"Hey Schoolgirl," Big, 1958
"Our Song," Big, 1958
Recorded the song "Red Rubber Ball."
Singles with Art Garfunkel; As Simon and Garfunkel
"The Sound of Silence," 1965
"Homeward Bound," 1966
"I Am a Rock," 1966
"Scarborough Fair (Canticle)," 1966
"Mrs. Robinson," Columbia, 1968
"Bridge over Troubled Water," 1970
"My Little Town," 1975
Recorded other singles with Art Garfunkel as Simon and Garfunkel.
Singles as Jerry Landis
"Anna Belle," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959
"I Want to Be the Lipstick on Your Collar," Warwick, 1961
"Play Me a Sad Song," Warwick, 1961
"The Lone Teen Ranger," Amy, 1963
Singles with Others
(With Rico and the Triumphs) "Motorcycle," Amy, 1952
(With USA for Africa) "We Are the World," 1985
Recorded "What a Wonderful World" with Art Garfunkel and James Taylor. Recorded singles as True Taylor, 1958, and as Paul Kane, 1963. Also performed on albums by Al Kooper, David Sanborn, Libby Titus, Randy Newman, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Dion, Joan Baez, the Seekers, Ray Charles, Carl Perkins, and others.
Album Work
(Producer, arranger, and instrumentalist) Edie Brickell, Picture Perfect Morning, Geffen, 1994
Videos
In Concert, Warner Reprise, 1972
Paul Simon, Pioneer Artists, 1981
Steve Martin Live, 1986
Himself, Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Journey of Dreams, 1988
Graceland: The African Tour (also known as Graceland: The African Concert), Warner Bros., 1991
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, Warner Bros., 1991
Born at the Right Time, Warner Reprise, 1993
Classic Albums: Paul Simon--Graceland (also known as Graceland), 1997
(In archive footage) Dave, Saturday Night Live Christmas, 1999
Old Friends: Live on Stage, Warner Bros., 2004
Music Videos
(With USA for Africa) "We Are the World," 1985
"Boy in the Bubble," 1986
(With Ladysmith Black Mambazo) "Homeless," 1986
"You Can Call Me Al," 1986
"Graceland," c. 1986
"The Obvious Child," 1990
"Proof," 1990
"Thelma," 1993
"Father and Daughter," 2002
Other music videos include "Me and Julio down by the Schoolyard."
WRITINGS
Film Music
Score (with Dave Grusin) and songs "April Come She Will," "The Big BrightGreen Pleasure Machine," "Mrs. Robinson," "Scarborough Fair (Canticle)," and"The Sound of Silence," The Graduate, Embassy, 1967
Score, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975
Score and songs, One Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980
Score and song "Father and Daughter," The Wild Thornberrys Movie (animated), Paramount, 2002
Several of Simon's songs have been featured in films, television broadcasts, and videos; these include "Mrs. Robinson," "Scarborough Fair (Canticle),"and "The Sound of Silence."
Screenplays
One Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980
Television Music
Series
"Ten Years" (theme song), The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, beginning c. 1996
Specials
Songs, The Paul Simon Special, NBC, 1977
"American Tune" (title music), The Statue of Liberty, PBS, 1985
Songs, A Gospel Session: Everybody Say Yeah!, Cinemax, 1987
Stage Music
(With others) Songs, Rock `n Roll! The First 5,000 Years, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1982
Book and lyrics (with Derek Walcott) and composer, The Capeman (musical), Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1998
Songs, The Graduate, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 2002-2003
Albums
The Paul Simon Songbook, CBS, 1965
The Early Songs of Paul Simon, Crest, 1972
Paul Simon, Columbia, c. 1973
There Goes Rhymin' Simon, Columbia, 1973
Live Rhymin': Paul Simon in Concert, Columbia, 1974
New Songs, 1975
Shampoo (soundtrack), 1975
Still Crazy after All These Years, Columbia, 1975
Greatest Hits, Etc., Columbia, 1977
One Trick Pony (original soundtrack recording), Warner Bros., 1980
Collected Works, Columbia, 1981
Hearts and Bones, Warner Bros., 1983
Graceland, Warner Bros., 1986
Greatest Hits, CBS, 1987
Negotiations and Love Songs, 1971-1986, Warner Bros., 1988
The Rhythm of the Saints, Warner Bros., 1990
Born at the Right Time, Alex, 1991
Collection, Alex, 1991
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, Warner Bros., 1991
Greatest Hits, 1993
Paul Simon and Friends, Royal Collection, 1993
Paul Simon, 1964-1993 (boxed set), Warner Bros., 1993
Songs from the Capeman, Warner Bros., 1997
In Concert/Live Rhymin', DCC, 1998
You're the One, Warner Bros., 2000
Father and Daughter: From the Wild Thornberrys Movie, Nick Records, 2002
The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don't Know Where I'm Goin',Warner Bros., 2002
Paul Simon: The Studio Recordings 1972-2000 (nine volume boxed set), Rhino, 2004
Albums Recorded with Art Garfunkel
As Simon and Garfunkel
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Columbia, 1964
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, Columbia, 1966
The Sound of Silence, Columbia, 1966
Simon and Garfunkel, Allegro, 1967
Bookends, Columbia, 1968
The Graduate (original soundtrack recording), Columbia, 1968
Bridge over Troubled Water, Columbia, 1970
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits (also known as Greatest Hits), Columbia, 1972
The Simon and Garfunkel Collection (boxed set), CBS, 1981
The Concert in Central Park, Warner Bros., 1982
Old Friends, Columbia, 1997
The Best of Simon and Garfunkel, Columbia/Legacy, 1999
Old Friends: Live on Stage, two volumes, Warner Bros., 2004
Singles
"Mother and Child Reunion," 1972
"Kodachrome," 1973
"Loves Me Like a Rock," 1973
"Me and Julio down by the Schoolyard," 1973
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," Columbia, c. 1976
"Still Crazy after All These Years," 1976
"Slip Slidin' Away," 1977
"Late in the Evening," Warner Bros., 1980
"Boy in the Bubble," 1986
"Graceland," BMI, 1986
(With Ladysmith Black Mambazo) "Homeless," 1986
"You Can Call Me Al," 1986
"The Obvious Child," 1990
"Proof," 1990
"Thelma," 1993
"Father and Daughter," 2002
Singles Recorded with Art Garfunkel
As Tom and Jerry
"Don't Say Goodbye," Big, 1958
"Hey Schoolgirl," Big, 1958
"Our Song," Big, 1958
Recorded the song "Red Rubber Ball."
As Simon and Garfunkel
"The Sound of Silence," 1965
"Homeward Bound," 1966
"I Am a Rock," 1966
"Scarborough Fair (Canticle)," 1966
"Mrs. Robinson," Columbia, 1968
"Bridge over Troubled Water," 1970
"My Little Town," 1975
Recorded other singles with Art Garfunkel as Simon and Garfunkel.
Singles as Jerry Landis
"Anna Belle," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959
"I Want to Be the Lipstick on Your Collar," Warwick, 1961
"Play Me a Sad Song," Warwick, 1961
"The Lone Teen Ranger," Amy, 1963
Singles with Others
(With Rico and the Triumphs) "Motorcycle," Amy, 1952
Other Simon songs, such as "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," appear on the albums of others.
Writings for Children
At the Zoo, illustrated by Valerie Michaut, Doubleday, 1991

Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES

Books
Humphries, Patrick, The Boy in the Bubble: A Biography of Paul Simon, New English Library, 1990
Luftig, Stacey, The Paul Simon Companion: Four Decades of Commentary, Schirmer Books/Prentice Hall International, 1997
Kingston, Victoria, Simon & Garfunkel: The Biography, Fromm International, 1998
Perone, James E., Paul Simon: A Bio-Bibliography, Greenwood Press,2000
St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, St. James Press, 2000
Periodicals
Entertainment Weekly, October 3, 1997, p. 28; November 21, 1997, p. 131; December 12, 1997, pp. 34-40; November 1, 1999, p. 127
Independent, November 3, 1993, p. 21
Life, November, 1993, p. 86
Liner Notes, Volume 8, issue 1, pp. 12-13
Musician, January, 1994
Newsweek, January 14, 1991; October 11, 1993
Progressive, June, 1998, p. 36
Time, November 12, 1990; June 12, 1995
Washington Post, August 20, 2002, pp. C1, C4; December 8, 2002, pp. G1, G4-G5
Electronic
Paul Simon Official Site, http://www.paulsimon.com, January 7, 2005

 

BillBoard Albums

1972 Paul Simon Pop Albums 4
1973 There Goes Rhymin' Simon Pop Albums 2
1974 Paul Simon In Concert/Live Rhymin' Pop Albums 33
1975 Still Crazy After All These Years Pop Albums 1
1978 Greatest Hits, Etc. Pop Albums 18
1980 One-Trick Pony Pop Albums 12
1983 Hearts and Bones The Billboard 200 35
1987 Graceland The Billboard 200 3
1988 Negotiations and Love Songs 1971-1986 The Billboard 200 110
1990 Rhythm of the Saints The Billboard 200 4
1991 Paul Simon's Concert in the Park, August 15, 1991 The Billboard 200 74
1993 1964-1993 The Billboard 200 173
1997 Songs From the Capeman The Billboard 200 42
2000 You're the One The Billboard 200 19
2000 You're the One The Billboard 200 100
2001 You're the One Top Internet Albums 18
2002 The Paul Simon Collection: On My Way, Don't Know Where I'm Goin' The Billboard 200 108
2006 Surprise European Top 100 Albums
2006 Surprise The Billboard 200 14
2006 Surprise Top Internet Albums 14
2007 The Essential Paul Simon The Billboard 200 42
2007 The Essential Paul Simon Top Internet Albums 94
2008 The Essential Paul Simon European Top 100 Albums

 

Billboard Singles

1963 The Lone Teen Ranger Pop Singles 97
1972 Duncan Pop Singles 52
1972 Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard Adult Contemporary 6
1972 Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard Pop Singles 22
1972 Mother and Child Reunion Adult Contemporary 4
1972 Mother And Child Reunion Pop Singles 4
1973 Kodachrome Adult Contemporary 2
1973 Kodachrome Pop Singles 2
1973 Loves Me Like a Rock Adult Contemporary 1
1973 Loves Me Like A Rock Pop Singles 2
1974 American Tune Pop Singles 35
1975 Gone At Last Pop Singles 23
1976 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover Adult Contemporary 1
1976 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover Pop Singles 1
1976 Still Crazy After All These Years Adult Contemporary 5
1976 Still Crazy After All These Years Pop Singles 40
1977 Slip Slidin' Away Adult Contemporary 4
1978 (What A) Wonderful World Adult Contemporary 1
1978 (What A) Wonderful World Pop Singles 17
1978 Slip Slidin' Away Pop Singles 5
1980 Late in the Evening Adult Contemporary 7
1980 Late In The Evening Club Play Singles 63
1980 Late In The Evening Pop Singles 6
1980 One-Trick Pony Pop Singles 40
1983 Allergies Adult Contemporary 26
1983 Allergies Pop Singles 44
1983 Allergies The Billboard Hot 100 44
1983 Allergies The Billboard Hot 100 100
1983 The Blues Adult Contemporary 36
1983 The Blues Pop Singles 51
1986 Graceland Mainstream Rock Tracks 38
1986 Graceland The Billboard Hot 100 81
1986 Graceland The Billboard Hot 100 82
1986 You Can Call Me Al Adult Contemporary 15
1986 You Can Call Me Al The Billboard Hot 100 23
1987 The Boy in the Bubble Mainstream Rock Tracks 15
1987 The Boy in the Bubble The Billboard Hot 100 86
1990 The Obvious Child Mainstream Rock Tracks 21
1990 The Obvious Child Modern Rock Tracks 24
1990 The Obvious Child The Billboard Hot 100 92
1999 You Can Call Me Al The Billboard Hot 100 42
2002 Father and Daughter Adult Contemporary 20

GRAMMY Awards

1968 S Mrs. Robinson Record Of The Year
1968 A The Graduate Best Instrumental Composition Written Specifically For A Motion Picture or for Television
1970 A Bridge Over Troubled Water Album Of The Year
1970 S Bridge over Troubled Water Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)/Best Background Arrangement
1970 S Bridge over Troubled Water Other Pop/Rock&Roll/ Contemporary Awards or Instrumental
1970 S Bridge over Troubled Water Song Of The Year/New Song Of The Year
1975 A Still Crazy After All These Years Album Of The Year
1975 A Still Crazy After All These Years Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
1986 A Graceland Album Of The Year
1987 S Graceland Record Of The Year


“The Boxer” – 1969, 1980 Pop Awards/1981 Country Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Bridge Over Troubled Water” – 1970-74 Pop Awards/Million-Air [6 million]

“Cecilia” – 1970 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“El Condor Pasa” (“If I Could”) – 1970-71 Pop Awards/Million-Air [2 million]

“Feelin’ Groovy” – 1967 Pop Award/Million-Air [4 million]

“Gone At Last” – 1975 Pop Award

“Hazy Shade Of Winter” – 1988 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Homeward Bound” – 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [4 million]

“50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” – 1976 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“I Am A Rock – 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Kodachrome” – 1973 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Late In the Evening” – 1980 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Loves Me Like A Rock” – 1973-74 Pop Awards/Million-Air [3 million]

“Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard” – 1972 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Mother and Child Reunion” – 1972 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“Mrs. Robinson” – 1968-72 Pop Awards/Million-Air [7 million]

“My Little Town” – 1975 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Red Rubber Ball” – 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“Scarborough Fair” – 1968-69 Pop Awards/Million-Air [6 million]

“Slip Slidin’ Away” – 1977-78 Pop Awards/Million-Air [2 million]

“Sound Of Silence” – 1965, 1968 Pop Awards/Million-Air [7 million]

“Still Crazy After All These Years” – Million-Air

“Work It” – 2003 Pop Award/2003 Urban Award

“You Can Call Me Al” – 1987 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

 

 

1968

Grammy Award for Record of the Year for Mrs. Robinson

With Art Garfunkel and Roy Halee

1968

Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Performance Vocal, Duo or Group for Mrs Robinson

With Art Garfunkel

1968

Grammy Award for Best Original Score for a Motion Picture or a TV Special for The Graduate.

1969

Grammy Nomination for Album of the Year for Bookends

With Art Garfunkel

1969

First pitch for the New York Yankees opener in World Series

1970

First pitch for the New York Yankees opener in World Series

1971

Grammy Award for Record of the Year for Bridge Over Troubled Water

With Art Garfunkel

1971

Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1971

Grammy Award for Song of the Year for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1971

Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Song for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1971

Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1971

Grammy Award for Best Engineered Record for Bridge Over Troubled Water

With Roy Halee

1973

Grammy Nomination Album Of The Year for There Goes Rhymin' Simon.

1973

Rolling Stone Award for American Tune as Song Of The Year

1976

Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Still Crazy After All These Years

1976

Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for Still Crazy After All These Years

1976

Rock Music Humanitarian Award for his contribution to the NY City Public Library

1977

British Britannia Award for Best International Pop Album of the past 25 years for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1977

British Britannia Award for Best International Pop Single of the past 25 years for Bridge Over Troubled Water

1978

Emmy Awards to The Paul Simon Special as Outstanding Writing In A Comedy-Variety Or Music Special

The award goes to Paul Simon and Lorne Michaels as screenplayers

1986

Honorary Doctorate of Music by Berklee College Of Music

1986

Paul Simon sings the National Anthem at Shea Stadium,New York during World Series Games

1987

Grammy Award for Album of the Year for Graceland.

1988

Grammy Award for Record of the Year for Graceland.

1987

Named as Songwriter of The Year and Comeback Of The Year by Rolling Stone Magazine

1988

British BPI Award for International Album of the Year for Graceland.

1989

Frederick D. Patterson Award by United Negro College Fund

1990

Simon & Garfunkel Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame

1990

Plaque at Widnes Station, U.K., celebrating he wrote there the song Homeward Bound

1991

Grammy Nomination for Album of the Year for The Rhythm Of The Saints

1991

Grammy Nomination for Producer Of The Year for The Rhythm Of The Saints

With Roy Halee

1992

Emmy Award For Outstanding Individual Achievement In Technical Direction/Camera/Video For A Miniseries Or A Special to Paul Simon's Concert In Central Park

( ROY HALEE Audio Mixing, JAY VICARI Audio Mixing, RANDY EZRATTY Audio Mixing, STACEY FOSTER Audio Mixing, RICH TRAVALI Audio Mixing. HBO)

1997

Yale University Honorary Degree

1997

Delivarance commencement address at Queens College University, N.Y.

1998

Induction into Songwritter Hall of Fame

1998

The Johnny Mercer Award from The National Academy of Popular Music / Songwriters Hall of Fame

1998

Grammy Hall Of Fame Award for Bridge Over Troubled Water Album

1998

Tony Nomination for Original Musical Score for The Capeman

Music: Paul Simon, Lyrics: Paul Simon & Derek Walcott

1998

Tony Nomination for Scenic Designer for The Capeman

Bob Crowley

1998

Tony Nomination for Orchestration for The Capeman

Stanley Silverman

2001

Grammy Nomination for Album Of The Year for You´re The One

2001

Induction into Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame as Paul Simon solo

2001

Person Of The Year. Rolling Stone Magazine

2001

MusiCares Person Of The Year by National Academy of Recording Arts

2002

The Kennedy Center Honors

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Dove Award from The Gospel Music Association

2002

Globe Awards nomination for Father And Daughter song

2002

Oscar Awards nomination for Father And Daughter song

2003

Grammy Award as member of Simon & Garfunkel for their lifetime achievement

2004

Special Award from Health Children Foundation to Simon & Garfunkel

On May 19 Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel, received a special honour from the Children's Health Fund because of their a million bucks donation to CHF. They were honoured in a special ceremony hosted by NBC's Al Roker at the fund's annual gala dinner. Simon´s wife Edie Brickell performed several songs in the event.

2004

Joe DiMaggio Award

On May 17, 2004 Paul Simon received the prestigious Joe DiMaggio Award in a gala dinner which took place at Waldorf Astoria Hotel, N.Y. Simon was introduced by Phil Ramone and he performed Mrs. Robinson along Garfunkel.

The Joe DiMaggio Award was established in 1999 in memory of baseball legend, Joe DiMaggio. Mr. DiMaggio was a friend and generous supporter of Xaverian High School and was the first individual to receive Xaverian's highest honor, the Concordia Award, in 1997. Upon his death in 1999, Xaverian's Concordia Award was renamed the Joe DiMaggio Award to memorialize Mr. DiMaggio's life-long commitment to the health, education, and well being of America's youth. To date, the DiMaggio Award has been presented to Mayor Rudy Giuliani, tenor Luciano Pavarotti, media legend Regis Philbin, legendary statesman Dr. Henry Kissinger, and publisher Mort Zuckerman. They share the distinction of being avid fans of Joe DiMaggio and benefactors of the school.

2005

Rock Icon Award from BMI

In the Grand Ballroom of the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, BMI handed out more than fifty awards to worthy songwriters and publishers at the 53rd Annual BMI Pop Awards. Paul Simon recieved the top award, the Icon. BMI awards the Icon for what they describe as "a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers." Paul Simon sang "Slip Slidin' Away". Brian Wilson took on "Sounds of Silence," Yolanda Adams crooned "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," Joss Stone delivered a reggae-flavored "Mother and Child Reunion," and two Maroon 5 members sang "Homeward Bound" as BMI's Icon Award was presented to Simon.

His songwriting catalog has earned 39 BMI Awards -- including multiple citations for "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Mrs. Robinson," "Scarborough Fair" and "The Sound of Silence" -- and amassed nearly 75 million broadcast airplays, according to BMI surveys.

PAUL SIMON´s BMI Awards List (39 BMI performance awards):

“The Boxer” – 1969, 1980 Pop Awards/1981 Country Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Bridge Over Troubled Water” – 1970-74 Pop Awards/Million-Air [6 million]

“Cecilia” – 1970 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“El Condor Pasa” (“If I Could”) – 1970-71 Pop Awards/Million-Air [2 million]

“Feelin’ Groovy” – 1967 Pop Award/Million-Air [4 million]

“Gone At Last” – 1975 Pop Award

“Hazy Shade Of Winter” – 1988 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Homeward Bound” – 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [4 million]

“50 Ways To Leave Your Lover” – 1976 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“I Am A Rock”– 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Kodachrome” – 1973 Pop Award/Million-Air [3 million]

“Late In the Evening” – 1980 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Loves Me Like A Rock” – 1973-74 Pop Awards/Million-Air [3 million]

“Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard” – 1972 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Mother and Child Reunion” – 1972 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“Mrs. Robinson” – 1968-72 Pop Awards/Million-Air [7 million]

“My Little Town” – 1975 Pop Award/Million-Air

“Red Rubber Ball” – 1966 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

“Scarborough Fair” – 1968-69 Pop Awards/Million-Air [6 million]

“Slip Slidin’ Away” – 1977-78 Pop Awards/Million-Air [2 million]

“Sound Of Silence” – 1965, 1968 Pop Awards/Million-Air [7 million]

“Still Crazy After All These Years” – Million-Air

“Work It” – 2003 Pop Award/2003 Urban Award

“You Can Call Me Al” – 1987 Pop Award/Million-Air [2 million]

2006

Montreal Jazz Festival Spirit Award

Paul Simon and his music were celebrated with an award and an outdoor concert as part of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Festival organizers presented Paul Simon with the Montreal Jazz Festival Spirit Award after his July 5th concert, held in conjunction with the festival. The award, a statue based on a Miles Davis self-portrait, was awarded for the first time to Simon, for integrating the spirit of jazz into his music. One night earlier, on July 4th, the festival organized a large celebration of Paul Simon's songs, inviting local and international musicians to perform the sounds of Simon at a free outdoor concert in front of about 100,000 people in downtown Montreal

2006

The Albert B. Sabin Annual Awards- 2006 Humanitarian Award

2007

We Are Family Foundation Award

On April 24 Paul Simon accepted an award from the We Are Family Foundation which was started in September 2001 by Nile Rodgers, the famous music producer and leader of Chic, and Nancy Hunt. Since then, they have raised millions of dollars and built schools in South Africa and South America. It´s pretty impressive stuff. Last night, they raised more than $1 million. Of course, the annual fundraiser is all about music

2007

1ST GERSHWIN AWARD BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Simon has become the first recipient of the Library of Congress's Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, named in honor of George and Ira Gershwin. As the Mark Twain Prize has done for American humor, the annual Gershwin Prize will honor an American composer or performer "whose lifetime contributions exemplify the standard of excellence associated with the Gershwins," the library says. The same producers who originated the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for Humor in 1998 have been working to establish a popular-music corollary since 2000.

On May 22 Simon received the prize in an invitation-only ceremony in the library's Great Hall, followed by a gala concert Wednesday 23 at the Warner Theatre. There Paul took the stage with Stevie Wonder for a duet of Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard. And Ladysmith Black Mambazo returned to join him on Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes. Upon finishing, Simon told the crowd, "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you." Many hollered back, "Thank you," which was met with cheers. Simon introduced "my dear friend" Art Garfunkel, greeting him with a hug, and the two sang their 1970 hits Bridge Over Troubled Water and Cecilia. For a finale, Wonder and Simon did Loves Me Like a Rock backed by the gospel group the Dixie Hummingbirds, who performed on the 1973 recording. Before Simon's appearance, the most raucous reception was earned by Lovett and Buckwheat Zydeco in their rousing performance of the Cajun-flavored That Was Your Mother. Other highlights: James Taylor's subtle version of Still Crazy After All These Years, Marc Anthony's hip-shaking delivery of Late in the Evening, Krauss' return to the stage to singGracelandand Simon on his own tender Father and Daughter, from the movie The Wild Thornberrys. A backing band performed below an artificial facade of the Library of Congress. Video highlights ran throughout the night, including a collection of Saturday Night Liveclips introduced by creator (and Simon pal and neighbor) Lorne Michaels. One showed Simon singing Still Crazy After All These Years in a turkey costume.

Librarian of Congress James Billington presented the award to Simon at a Tuesday dinner. At the same time, the 12-time Grammy winner announced plans to add his song notes for Graceland to the library, joining original manuscripts by Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Aaron Copland, and Ira and George Gershwin, for whom the award is named.

According to James H. Billington, the librarian of Congress, "Paul Simon's contribution has been very special and deserving of recognition, as indicated by the quality of people coming to this event. . . . As our first designee, we made it clear that real musical craftmanship is involved, as well as a lifetime of achievement, continued growth and diversification."

The Library of Congress will receive the extensive works-in-progress archives Simon has been keeping since he began "Graceland," written notes on yellow legal pads tracing how songs were made lyrically and CDs "of every little phase of a recording that typically starts with a drum pattern, or three or four, then edits and evolution and additions," he explains. "It may go on for months before you start to hear a vocal come down, and by the time you complete the process, you can hear every little nuance of what I decided to change in phrasing. It's pretty interesting to be able to document it so effortlessly."

 

Singles with Billboard Hot 100 positions


"The Sounds of Silence" (#1) / "We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'" -- Columbia 43396 -- 11/65
An extremely rare red vinyl promotional copy of "The Sounds of Silence" features the acoustic version on the A-side and the "electric" hit version on the B-side
"Homeward Bound" (#5) / "Leaves That Are Green" -- Columbia 43511 -- 2/66
"I Am a Rock" (#3)/ "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall" -- Columbia 43617 -- 5/66
The Dangling Conversation (#25)/The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine -- Columbia 43728 -- 7/66
The above three singles were also issued on red vinyl promotional copies with the A-side on both sides
"A Hazy Shade of Winter" (#13) / "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" -- Columbia 43873 -- 11/66
"At the Zoo" (#16) / "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" -- Columbia 44046 -- 3/67
"Fakin' It" (#23) / "You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" -- Columbia 44232 -- 7/67
All pressings intentionally show the A-side playing time as 2:74 to boost radio airplay for stations that did not play songs over 3 minutes long. The B-side is a non-LP track
"Scarborough Fair/Canticle" (#11) / "April Come She Will" -- Columbia 44465 -- 3/68
This was a re-release of two songs from earlier LPs due to their inclusion on The Graduate Original Soundtrack.
Mrs. Robinson (#1) / "Old Friends" / "Bookends" -- Columbia 44511 -- 4/68
Original pressings show both sides (B-side erroneously) as from the film The Graduate. Later pressings correctly show both sides as from the "Bookends" album.
"The Boxer" (#7) / "Baby Driver" (#101) -- Columbia 44785 -- 4/69
"Bridge over Troubled Water" (#1) / "Keep the Customer Satisfied" -- Columbia 45079 -- 2/70
"Cecilia" (#4) / "The Only Living Boy in New York" -- Columbia 45133 -- 4/70
"El Cóndor Pasa" (#10) / "Why Don't You Write Me"-- Columbia 45237 -- 9/70
"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" (live version) (#53) / "America" (#97) -- Columbia 45663 -- 9/72
"My Little Town" (#9) / "Rag Doll (Art Garfunkel)" / "You're Kind" (Paul Simon) -- Columbia 10230 -- 10/75
"Wake Up Little Susie" (#27) / "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" -- Warner 50053 -- 4/82
Both tracks taken from the Central Park concert on September 19, 1981

Awards


Grammy Awards 1968 - Record of the Year (for "Mrs. Robinson")
Grammy Awards 1968 - Best Contemporary Pop Performance - Vocal Duo or Group (for "Mrs. Robinson")
Grammy Awards 1970 - Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, best Contemporary Song, Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s), Best Engineered Recording, best Contemporary Vocal Group (for "Bridge over Troubled Water")
BRIT Awards 1977 - Best International Album (of the past 25 years) (for Bridge over Troubled Water")
Grammy Awards 2003 - Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award