My race is run but this takes me back to my youth and times that I now realise were my happiest times. Bless all who are lucky enough to have found this or lived with this era of the art. Thankyou for reading this.
I have been listening to Art Garfunkel for 50 years.....his voice touches Heaven.....I am so glad our world has voices like this! Thank you for posting this!
Graham Lyle and Benny Gallagher wrote this song. Most successful pop songwriters in Scotland, and performers. We need to bow down to them in praise for this delicate, beautiful song. Should be the theme song New York!
Heard it when it came out, never knew who wrote this majestic piece. The line "New York, you've got money on your mind." No one has ever said what the city is about as well.
Thanks for your comment. The city is a good symbol of much that is right with the USA, but it is also, the symbol, in my view, of the materialism, superficiality and greed that is taught from generation to generation in the USA as well. None of that brings peace of mind. Peace is free. It's the yearning inside you for peace and serenity that you can feel in your heart......for free!
Math Person+ I know so many wonderful New Yorkers--generous, intelligent, open-minded, creative--the farthest thing from "materialism, superficiality and greed." New York is a lot of things. But be careful with generalizations. I'm sure those elements exist in New York. But they don't define the New York I know.
Makes me melancholic about NYC, and I've never been there. Still it feels as if I wandered through the city in the 70's and I'm so familiar with the music from that place in the 70's. Very strange!
Saw him a couple of years ago in a small venue in Boston. He came on stage and said, "This is what 75 looks like". His voice was still as good as ever. He did this song, one of my favorites.
Living at a time when NYC has been devastated by the Covid19 pandemic We are strong, determined and soulful! We shall overcome ! Art Garfunkel represents all the grit and grace that is NY!
People should realize all of this is ending-this music, Art Garfunkel, Simon and Garfunkel. And the young will have nothing like it. We enjoyed this song back in 80 WITHOUT the video. If you just discovered this it's something to ponder...
I’m in New York right now. Just been to the Great Lawn, where their Concert in Central Park happened. God this city is magical. Pure art (no pun intended)
This song is amazing. I've been listening to it for 40 years and it still moves me, it generates an emotion I can't describe. Thank you for this beautiful Art.
It’s one of my favorite songs in general and i’m only getting to Artie solo now cause the usual i’ve only heard Paul Simon solo and i’ve heard Simon and Garfunkel my whole life and i’m a 19 year old collage student
It's the early eighties I'm talking of and I had played this on a jukebox in a bar near the beach. For us all it was a pub crawl that we were on. We'd were just heading off to the next port of call and the song came on the speakers. I said hang on a minute. Let's just say nobody seemed to mind. There is something very special about this beautiful recording...
"New York, to that tall skyline I come ....... " Great sentence/lyric line. The tuba's sustaining descendo note accompanying "New York", right before the coda session, is such a tasty arrangement and blue-blooded style. It fascinates me .
A city is such a huge agglomeration of people. But they need not be a faceless and anonymous entity but living breathing, individuals, with feelings and emotions as much as any small town. This is perhaps what Art means when he says the city has a heart! Actually many hearts!
So adorable eyes, Art G and an awesomely amazing voice! He looks great on that round eyeglass. A handsome fine man with an angelic, soulful and life giving voice!!!!
I first heard this song performed by Art Garfunkel at the Simon and Garfunkel Concert (Sept 1981) in Central Park, which was finally broadcast on TV in the UK in Summer 1982. It seemed to sum up and evoke everything that New York was about and stood for. A place I have never visited and yet, appreciate from the great songs and performers there. I believe this Art Garfunkel song is close to being my favourite, although somehow 'Looking For The Right One' is still just edging it!
Lyrics New York, to that tall skyline I come Flyin' in from London to your door New York, lookin' down on Central Park Where they say you should not wander after dark New York, like a scene from all those movies But you're real enough to me, but there's a heart A heart that lives in New York A heart in New York, a rose on the street I write my song to that city heartbeat A heart in New York, love in her eye An open door and a friend for the night New York, you got money on your mind And my own words won't make a dime's worth a difference So here's to you New York New York, now my plane is touching down
I watched this clip for the first time in 1983, when I was still living in Buenos Aires, and subsequently bought the Scissors Cut L.P. Still one of my favourite songs, ever. So evocative, brings back so many memories of my youth. Ahhh, those were the days...
Garth Brooks sang the first verse of this song at the beginning of his 1997 Central Park concert, which drew 900,000 people to the North Meadow and forever changed the Big Apple's perspective of country music..
The third verse, where he switches to humming and the ethereal synth in the background comes in around 2:42. Definitely my favourite part of this song, that transition is just beautiful
Great album SCISSOR’S CUT, this album was a therapical for Garfunkel because in that period her girlfriend was victim of a suicide. The music was very soft and warm for his feelings of this tragic departure
I was a junior high school student when I heard this song for the first time. I didn't know about Simon and Garfunkel, but I was surprised and impressed, "What a beautiful song!" I have been a fan of Art Garfunkel and S & G since that time.
Late 70s and early 80s was a great time for soft rock. Former popular artists experiencing a short rejuvenation on the charts like Art Garfunkel, Cliff Richard, Dr Hook, Don McLean, Herb Alpert, The Spinners….
Harry Chapin ~founded Long Island Cares, Inc.❤️🩹, Jim Croce, Cat Stevens, James Taylor, Carole King, ...too many beloved artists to mention, however these were at the top of my head.
New York, to that tall skyline I come, flyin' in from London to your door New York, lookin' down on Central Park Where they say you should not wander after dark New York, like a scene from all those movies But you're real enough to me, but there's a heart A heart that lives in New York A heart in New York, a rose on the street I write my song to that city heartbeat A heart in New York, a love in her eye, an open door and a friend for the night New York, you got money on your mind And my words won't make a dime's worth a difference, so here's to you New York New York, now my plane is touching down
My race is run but this takes me back to my youth and times that I now realise were my happiest times. Bless all who are lucky enough to have found this or lived with this era of the art. Thankyou for reading this.
I ❤ your three videos regarding the restoration of your cute, beloved boat❣️
Very cool.🌌🌠
And so do I
Yea man
I have been listening to Art Garfunkel for 50 years.....his voice touches Heaven.....I am so glad our world has voices like this! Thank you for posting this!
I love his voice!
É lindíssima sua voz ❤💐💋🇧🇷
Me too. Thanks a lot❤
Graham Lyle and Benny Gallagher wrote this song. Most successful pop songwriters in Scotland, and performers. We need to bow down to them in praise for this delicate, beautiful song. Should be the theme song New York!
Heard it when it came out, never knew who wrote this majestic piece. The line "New York, you've got money on your mind." No one has ever said what the city is about as well.
Thanks for your comment. The city is a good symbol of much that is right with the USA, but it is also, the symbol, in my view, of the materialism, superficiality and greed that is taught from generation to generation in the USA as well. None of that brings peace of mind. Peace is free. It's the yearning inside you for peace and serenity that you can feel in your heart......for free!
Yep we ought to, brilliant musicians and songwriters from my part of the world!
Math Person+ I know so many wonderful New Yorkers--generous, intelligent, open-minded, creative--the farthest thing from "materialism, superficiality and greed." New York is a lot of things. But be careful with generalizations. I'm sure those elements exist in New York. But they don't define the New York I know.
Makes me melancholic about NYC, and I've never been there. Still it feels as if I wandered through the city in the 70's and I'm so familiar with the music from that place in the 70's.
Very strange!
You have not missed much by not being here. Watch videos. Looks better and definitely safer 👍👍👍
@@cynthiagonzalez658 Thanks.
They do? Safer for sure. Better? IDK haha. But thanks for the response. 🙂
👍👍👍
How sad is this. New york is longer safe or the beautiful place it once was. Thanks Art for the memories this song gives us.
One of the greatest tenors I have ever heard!
I agree from a tenor myself.
Saw him a couple of years ago in a small venue in Boston. He came on stage and said, "This is what 75 looks like". His voice was still as good as ever. He did this song, one of my favorites.
Such piercing blue eyes! Art looks as good as he sounds!
He was my high school crush. Beautiful inside and out.
An angel.
Eu quero mihasaud edevolta
Pajero miga saúde de volta
Elza, vicentedos santos
this song was writen by a scotsman Benny Gallagher wrote this on the plane from England to NY
If it's true try to get know the truth, I'm only 15 at the time,in I'm lost until now I'm lost
DEBIO AMAR MUCHO LA CIUDAD DE NEW YORK COMO YO DE BUENOS AIRES Y LE ESCRIBIRIA 1.000 EL TEMA ES LA MELODIA LA ARMONIA!
Sometimes the feeling is all you need, and the rest falls into place.
I took 50 years to finally see him in performance. It was well worth the wait. What a super cool guy. Very relaxed and hip.
Your comment made me smile
upon reading the word ~hip~.🙂
He'll eternally be hip.💗
One of the greatest songs, one of the greatest voices!
His love for his home town comes shining through!
Living at a time when NYC has been devastated by the Covid19 pandemic We are strong, determined and soulful! We shall overcome ! Art Garfunkel represents all the grit and grace that is NY!
I can hear this song everyday and never tire of it. Once a New Yorker, always a New Yorker!
Damn right!!
I always have to play it on a loop, too.
@@MyKingdomForAK9 I use it as my morning wake up ringtone!!
@@castingdave
An absolutely excellent idea❣️
(Proceeding to do that, today.)
🌞Good morning, to you, David.☀️
I saw Mr. Garfunkel 2 days ago in Zurich (SUI) live in concert. He is still awesome! Thumbs up!
was hetter alles gsunge?
+Jsjs Handy Er het die alte Klassiker gsunge es paari Stöck au mit sim Sohn. Au vell us de albene vo Simon und Garfunkel. Esch wörkli hammer gsi!
lucky 😝
Love his eyes!
Yap. So attractive. Specially when he smiles. Love you Art. From the Philippines..
People should realize all of this is ending-this music, Art Garfunkel, Simon and Garfunkel. And the young will have nothing like it. We enjoyed this song back in 80 WITHOUT the video. If you just discovered this it's something to ponder...
I’m in New York right now. Just been to the Great Lawn, where their Concert in Central Park happened. God this city is magical. Pure art (no pun intended)
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Art 🌞
You were gifted thank you art
One of my favourite Art songs.
Art...❤❤❤ What a voice 🎉
This song is amazing. I've been listening to it for 40 years and it still moves me, it generates an emotion I can't describe. Thank you for this beautiful Art.
Hello fan
@@privateartgarfunkeljr485 Is this you?? Really??😃
@@christianlopez5867 You fall for trolls so easily.
It’s one of my favorite songs in general and i’m only getting to Artie solo now cause the usual i’ve only heard Paul Simon solo and i’ve heard Simon and Garfunkel my whole life and i’m a 19 year old collage student
What a sensational song. I remember it well when it was released. How it did not make an impact on the music charts, is frickn beyond me to this day.
That's it! I knew I'd find a comment in which I could relate.
(I'm a little late to the party.)
@@debraarnold3703 Welcome to the party 🎉 🥂 🍾
It was a minor hit on the East Coast on the US..
It's the early eighties I'm talking of and I had played this on a jukebox in a bar near the beach. For us all it was a pub crawl that we were on. We'd were just heading off to the next port of call and the song came on the speakers. I said hang on a minute. Let's just say nobody seemed to mind. There is something very special about this beautiful recording...
He is simply brilliant. And there is something about this song. I always cry when I listen to it.
Interesting. I bought Scissor's Cut when it first came out in 1981. Listened to this on cassette. Never knew there was a video to go with it.
"New York, to that tall skyline I come ....... " Great sentence/lyric line.
The tuba's sustaining descendo note accompanying "New York", right before the coda session, is such a tasty arrangement and blue-blooded style. It fascinates me .
A city is such a huge agglomeration of people. But they need not
be a faceless and anonymous entity but living breathing, individuals,
with feelings and emotions as much as any small town. This is perhaps
what Art means when he says the city has a heart! Actually many hearts!
Unglaublich Authentisch und bewegend.. Einfach MEGA..❤🎶 Und gleichzeitig unendlich traurig.. World Trade.. 😥😥
Great song from a great album. One of the best singers ever. Saw Art in a small venue in Boston recently. Still has the voice at 75.
The best part of Art Garfunkel is his voice
i really like his drumming myself...
He makes me want to visit New York which I have never really wanted to do. Art is wonderful!
Beautiful, smooth angelic voice, and a beautiful face/features... Very handsome indeed.
Art Garfunkel....the best!!!
Hello fan 👋
So adorable eyes, Art G and an awesomely amazing voice! He looks great on that round eyeglass. A handsome fine man with an angelic, soulful and life giving voice!!!!
So true! 😍
Thanks for sharing .
Now i am going home to New York.
It has always been a dream of mine to visit New York. Never had the money and it remains a dream.
Went there in 1995 and 1997, when Brazil's 1 real was 1 dollar. Impossible dream, these days.
What a wonderful song! I remember this song more than 40 years ago!
I loved Art's work after leaving Simon... great production and the best studio players ... and Art's angelic voice..
Love this song. Wish it was available for karaoke. Plus I would consider covering it
hey, man…if it ain’t available…MAKE it available. sing it anyway, dude! #garfunkeling
Artie is the best !!!
I first heard this song performed by Art Garfunkel at the Simon and Garfunkel Concert (Sept 1981) in Central Park, which was finally broadcast on TV in the UK in Summer 1982. It seemed to sum up and evoke everything that New York was about and stood for. A place I have never visited and yet, appreciate from the great songs and performers there. I believe this Art Garfunkel song is close to being my favourite, although somehow 'Looking For The Right One' is still just edging it!
I love his hair!!!!
I like this music! I love Paul Simon.and ART Garfunkel!
Hello fan
Happy Birthday Art Garfunkel ❤️
Beloved wishes from a fan from Portugal
Sweet and Beautiful(the Song and the Man)
One of the all time´s classics.
I saw NYC last year... And this is its song... A magic city with a big heart that never stops to beat. I♥️New York.
I always thought this was a Paul Simon composition and both Simon and Garfunkel. Not heard it for ages!!
One of my favorites...I love this song so much, thanks ART...you have really a golden voice.
Love love love Art singing this song, such a great voice.
Lyrics
New York, to that tall skyline I come
Flyin' in from London to your door
New York, lookin' down on Central Park
Where they say you should not wander after dark
New York, like a scene from all those movies
But you're real enough to me, but there's a heart
A heart that lives in New York
A heart in New York, a rose on the street
I write my song to that city heartbeat
A heart in New York, love in her eye
An open door and a friend for the night
New York, you got money on your mind
And my own words won't make a dime's worth a difference
So here's to you New York
New York, now my plane is touching down
Hello fan 👋
Your Voice IS like an angel. I love It.
Hello fan👋
Garfunkel is handsome.
For 79 👍
He thought he could be a movie star. That's what broke them up.
Gorgeous.
@@simonedgbaston hello fan
@@debraarnold3703 hello fan
A great singer but first of all a good person. Thanks, Art, my friend. Roberto 😊👋👏
I watched this clip for the first time in 1983, when I was still living in Buenos Aires, and subsequently bought the Scissors Cut L.P. Still one of my favourite songs, ever. So evocative, brings back so many memories of my youth. Ahhh, those were the days...
I Love Art Garfunkel! I started follow him since 1984 when I heard some of his song.
😁👍 i fell in love with art garfunkel in 1977 before my graduation until today.
One of his very best
This song has one of the most
difficult and beautiful saxophone solos ever made.
Do you know who played it?
@@katiecarpenter5417 hello fan
@@katiecarpenter5417
🎷 Michael Brecker 🎷
He's my favourite fantasy...❤
I miss NY~♡
Hello fan
Garth Brooks sang the first verse of this song at the beginning of his 1997 Central Park concert, which drew 900,000 people to the North Meadow and forever changed the Big Apple's perspective of country music..
This is a Great song. It stands the test of Time. Scott at Big J Report....
The third verse, where he switches to humming and the ethereal synth in the background comes in around 2:42. Definitely my favourite part of this song, that transition is just beautiful
Legendary music for all time
Hello fan 👋
Absolutely fantastic song and always will be xxx my dad loves these songs and I take after him ❤❤❤
This is my favorite song. When I'm feeling stressed I listen to this and feel calmer. ❤️
Love this Video. Fascinating. I want to know that new york that garfunkel knew back then.😮
Nice music
great city and a great song, yeah
The good times can never come back. 🙋♀️🐘💞🙏
There will be others
Great album SCISSOR’S CUT, this album was a therapical for Garfunkel because in that period her girlfriend was victim of a suicide. The music was very soft and warm for his feelings of this tragic departure
I was a junior high school student when I heard this song for the first time. I didn't know about Simon and Garfunkel, but I was surprised and impressed, "What a beautiful song!" I have been a fan of Art Garfunkel and S & G since that time.
日本人おるやんけ!
Hello fan
@@ta1523 hello fan
@@privateartgarfunkeljr485
Wtf!?!?!?
Are you real Art Garfunkel????!?!?!?
Lovely! Thank you :)
Going to see him live in 2 days 😍😍😍
Timeless, and so wonderful...
Late 70s and early 80s was a great time for soft rock. Former popular artists experiencing a short rejuvenation on the charts like Art Garfunkel, Cliff Richard, Dr Hook, Don McLean, Herb Alpert, The Spinners….
Harry Chapin
~founded Long Island Cares, Inc.❤️🩹,
Jim Croce,
Cat Stevens,
James Taylor,
Carole King,
...too many beloved artists
to mention,
however these were at the top of my head.
It's a long gap between comments, however I believe the sax solo was played by the late great Michael Brecker ...... George from Scotland 😎
You're correct, George. 💞
It's Michael Brecker on
tenor sax. 🎷
🇺🇲🤝🏴
As a tenor sax player, he is one of my heroes, the other is also the late and great....Gato Barbieri... 😎
🏴❤️🇺🇸
greatest singer😍👍
one of the best song from this man..
this song was writen by a scotsman Benny Gallagher wrote this on the plane from England to NY
This is one of the real gems! Beautiful rendition!
@@daveunsworth816 hello fan
Hello fan
Very nice!
The sax of Tom Scott makes it even better.
Michael Brecker i believe ... George, Scotland.
🎷Yes;
it's Michael Brecker
~tenor sax 🎷.
I think this my favorite song. ❤❤❤
I'm a japanese . I can't speak english.
You are wondeful musician ❣from long ago‼
CD (digital recordings) was invented for preserve Art Garfunkel's crystal voice to eternity...! (y)
Love everything about this song.
🎤Great song one of his best 🎸🏴
Such a clear pure voice.
chris trammell amazing
Essa vem lágrima...
Vida longa querido 💕
my go-to i-love-new-york song. my❤lives in 🗽
New York, to that tall skyline I come, flyin' in from London to your door
New York, lookin' down on Central Park
Where they say you should not wander after dark
New York, like a scene from all those movies
But you're real enough to me, but there's a heart
A heart that lives in New York
A heart in New York, a rose on the street
I write my song to that city heartbeat
A heart in New York, a love in her eye, an open door and a friend for the night
New York, you got money on your mind
And my words won't make a dime's worth a difference, so here's to you New York
New York, now my plane is touching down
Still love this song !!
Todas sus canciones son como un océano. Algunas suaves parecen recitar poesía en tu oído. Otras bravías indomables ♥️♥️♥️
Hello fan
...like an ocean...
That's it❣️
His voice washes upon me,
over, and, over.
How I miss swimming in the ocean,
when in my 20s.
Now 54, with cancer.
Sounds so beautiful and it feels so freezy .from Cebu City Philippines
Pareha ta bai
magnifica
Um coração em São Paulo e a mente em Passos, né Mara Costa?
I love Heart N. York!