Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
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Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is an album by Simon and Garfunkel released October 19, 1964.
Produced by Tom Wilson, engineered by Roy Halee.
Columbia Records LP CL-9049 (mono), CS-9049 (stereo), CD CK 9049.
Reached #30 on the Billboard pop charts when reissued in 1966. Perhaps best known for The Sound of Silence, which propelled Simon and Garfunkel to fame.
Artists:
- Paul Simon: lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Art Garfunkel: lead vocals
- Barry Kornfeld: second acoustic guitar
- Bill Lee: acoustic bass
Track listing
- "You Can Tell The World" (B. Gibson/B. Camp) (2:45)
- "Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream" (Ed McCurdy) (2:12)
- "Bleecker Street" (Simon) (2:46)
- "Sparrow" (Simon) (2:50)
- "Benedictus" (traditional, arranged and adapted by Simon & Garfunkel) (2:41)
- "The Sound Of Silence" (Simon) (3:07)
- "He Was My Brother" (P. Kane) (2:50)
- "Peggy-O" (traditional) (2:25)
- "Go Tell It On The Mountain" (traditional) (2:07)
- "The Sun Is Burning" (I. Campbell) (2:49)
- "The Times They Are A-Changin' " (B. Dylan) (2:54)
- "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." (Paul Simon) (2:14) SAMPLEsv:Wednesday Morning, 3 AM