Simon & Garfunkel's iconic fifth and final studio album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, was released on 26 January 1970 to widespread critical acclaim. This seminal work of folk rock genius has stood the test of time, boasting an impressive 11 tracks that showcase the duo's mastery of harmonious storytelling. From the titular 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', which won an unprecedented five Grammy Awards, to the infectious rhythms of 'Cecilia' and 'The Boxer', this album is a testament to Simon & Garfunkel's innovative and enduring sound.
Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, and Roy Halee, Bridge Over Troubled Water spent 10 weeks at the top of the charts and remained a staple of the music scene for over 300 weeks, returning to the number one spot on eight separate occasions. The album's impact was not limited to its commercial success, as it also garnered significant critical acclaim, with the complete record winning Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards.
With a duration of just 36 minutes, Bridge Over Troubled Water is a concise yet powerful exploration of the human experience, featuring tracks such as 'El Condor Pasa (If I Could)', 'Keep the Customer Satisfied', and 'The Only Living Boy in New York'. Released on Columbia Records, this album has become an integral part of Simon & Garfunkel's legacy, cementing their status as one of the most influential and beloved folk rock duos of all time. Bridge Over Troubled Water is a must-listen for fans of the genre, and its influence can still be felt in music today.