Paul Simon Details 'Broken' Friendship with Art Garfunkel in New Documentary: 'We Had an Uneven Partnership' (2024)

Paul Simon is explaining what went wrong with Simon & Garfunkel.

In part one of the new documentary In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon — which premiered on Sunday — the 82-year-old singer details the events that led to the breakup of the hitmaking duo in 1970.

"We were really best friends up until Bridge over Troubled Water,” Simon says about his former bandmate and friend since elementary school Art Garfunkel, 82. “[Afterwards], it didn’t have the harmony of the friendship… that was broken.”

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After wrapping the score for the 1967 film The Graduate, Garfunkel was given the opportunity to appear in the movie Catch-22, and his accepting the role was the catalyst for the rift. “Artie said, ‘Yeah, the way it’s going to be is that I will do movies for six months, then I’ll come back, you’ll have written the songs, and we will do the album,’ and I thought, ‘Yeah? Actually, no. That’s not gonna happen. I am not gonna do that,’” Simon recalls.

According to the singer-songwriter, the duo had an "uneven partnership," even before the creation of their fifth and final studio album. “We had an uneven partnership because I was writing all of the songs and basically running the sessions because I would say, ‘This is how it goes, and this is the guitar part, and you should be playing that on drums, and the bass should be doing this’,” he says, adding, "Artie would be in the control room with [producer] Roy [Halee], and he’d say, ‘Yeah, that's good, let’s do that,’ but it was an uneven balance of power.”

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Although Simon always did the writing, he says during the documentary that Garfunkel leaving for “half of Bridge over Troubled Water” to star in a movie was different. “We were always sort of together. It wasn’t like he came back and said, ‘What’s the collection of new songs you wrote over these last six months?’ As I was writing a song, I’d say, ‘Hey, what do you think about this?’ The main thing that we were interested in — we shared.”

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While Garfunkel was supposed to be filming for only six weeks, the shoot went on longer, worsening their relationship. “The movie ran over. ‘You have to come back.' ‘No, I can’t because we have to shoot this week in Mexico. Send me down what you did, and I’ll give it a list,’ ‘No, that’s no good. You have to change this and this.’ It was like — everything got disrupted,” Simon explains. “It was a recipe for the breakup of Simon & Garfunkel.”

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When they performed the song "Bridge over Troubled Water" live, Simon remembers that people “leapt up” to applaud Garfunkel’s singing, to which his immediate thought was, “I wrote that song.”

Whether it was weariness over his relationship with Garfunkel or the “Freudian trauma” of his mother once saying, “You have a good voice, Paul, but Arthur has a fine voice,” Simon was done. "This is my oldest friend, and we experienced anonymity, and then great fame and success, and those things have their own pressure," he says.

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In the documentary, a recording of an old interview with Garfunkel is played, in which he says, “Am I the one who broke up Simon & Garfunkel or is Paul the one who failed to accommodate Garfunkel’s enriching of his own career? It takes two people to make a group. It takes two people to be jerks.”

At the end of the first episode Simon says, “That was a good friendship. That was a real first friendship of somebody that got it. For me, to turn into a person that I hope I never see again — that’s a long way.”

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Part one of In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon is available to stream on MGM+. Part two premieres on Sunday, March 24.

Paul Simon Details 'Broken' Friendship with Art Garfunkel in New Documentary: 'We Had an Uneven Partnership' (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Simon and Garfunkel's friendship? ›

Paul Simon has explained what led to the break-up of folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, saying creative tensions and Art Garfunkel's acting career created the “recipe for the breakup of Simon & Garfunkel”. Simon, 82, was speaking in a new MGM+ documentary series: In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon.

What is the rift between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel? ›

Simon contends that Garfunkel accepting a role in the 1970 film Catch-22 played a major role in the divide between them. Garfunkel expected Simon to write all the music for their next album while he was gone. But Simon was not on board with that, making him realize they had an “uneven partnership.”

Do Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel still talk? ›

"No, out of the question," Simon said. "We don't even talk." In 2016, Simon told Rolling Stone he and Garfunkel "don't even talk."

Are Simon and Garfunkel good friends? ›

The Grammy-winning Simon & Garfunkel cofounder, 82, noted in the first half of MGM+'s “In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon” that they “were really best friends up until 'Bridge over Troubled Water.

Are Simon and Garfunkel friends now in real life? ›

We were really best friends up until Bridge Over Troubled Water,” he shares, according to People. “[Afterward], it didn't have the harmony of the friendship … that was broken.” Simon contends that Garfunkel accepting a role in the 1970 film Catch-22 played a major role in the divide between them.

Did Simon and Garfunkel ever get back together? ›

“After the concert in Central Park with Simon & Garfunkel was so big — it was such a big hit — and then that sort of forced us into... forced me into putting the group back together again and doing a tour,” Simon recalls. The “Kodachrome” singer says he decided to forget his past grievances with Garfunkel, 82.

What caused the feud between Simon and Garfunkel? ›

While still with Big Records as a duo, Simon released a solo single, "True or False", under the name "True Taylor". This upset Garfunkel, who regarded it as a betrayal; the emotional tension from the incident occasionally surfaced throughout their relationship.

What happened to Garfunkel's voice? ›

In January 2010, Garfunkel developed vocal problems following damage to his vocal cords as the result of an incident in which he had briefly choked on a piece of lobster. In March 2010, Simon & Garfunkel announced a 13-date tour.

Did Art Garfunkel write any songs for Simon and Garfunkel? ›

Paul Simon while still part of Simon & Garfunkel wrote most of their songs including 3 No. 1 hits Mrs. Robinson, Sound of Silence and Bridge Over Troubled Water. While Art Garfunkel was not a songwriter per se, he decided the harmonies of the songs, who would sing which part and how the songs were produced.

Who was Art Garfunkel's wife? ›

Garfunkel was married briefly during the early 1970s to Linda Grossman. The woman with whom he then had a relationship for several years, actress Laurie Bird, committed suicide in 1979. In 1985, while making Good to Go, Garfunkel met Kim Cermack, an actress, model, and singer, whom he married in 1988.

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