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Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” Will Leave You Speechless

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When Simon & Garfunkel parted ways after releasing their legendary album, it felt like the end of an era. Though their split was amicable, fans around the world—myself included—were left heartbroken. While they reunited on several occasions over the years, the magic of their early days could never quite be recaptured in the same way.

One song, however, continued to bridge the gap between the past and present: “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Paul Simon penned the song as a message of comfort and support—a quiet, gospel-inspired piece that gradually built into something grander and more profound. Initially, Simon questioned the simplicity of its opening line: “When you’re weary, feeling small…” But in the end, it was that very simplicity that allowed the song to reach hearts across generations.

In 2010, the Songwriters Hall of Fame honored “Bridge Over Troubled Water” with the Towering Song Award. At the event, Art Garfunkel spoke about the song’s lasting power:

“Here we are, all these years later, and I’m still singing it from town to town. It still feels alive—fresh. There’s nothing about it that feels dated. And thank the Lord, those goosebumps show up every single time.”

He was right. The song has endured as one of the most moving and universally beloved pieces of music ever recorded.

In the video below, you’ll witness a poignant moment in music history—Simon & Garfunkel standing together one final time to perform their iconic ballad. Though personal tensions lingered behind the scenes, you’d never know it from their performance. As their voices rise in harmony, all that matters is the music—their final bridge over the troubled waters of time.

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