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Simon & Garfunkel Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Simon & Garfunkel, the duo of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.

For those who listened to their music in their youth, it surely brings back fond memories.

Even if you’re not very familiar with their songs, I think you’ll be struck once you hear them.

Please enjoy this ranking packed with timeless masterpieces!

Simon & Garfunkel Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

The Only Living Boy in New YorkSimon&Garfunkel15rank/position

Simon & Garfunkel – The Only Living Boy in New York (Audio)
The Only Living Boy in New YorkSimon&Garfunkel

Included on the 1970 album “Bridge over Troubled Water.” A New York–born music duo who debuted in 1964.

The “Tom” that appears at the beginning of the lyrics refers to Garfunkel.

The sound of the acoustic guitar and Simon’s understated vocals blend to create a beautiful harmony.

It’s a great song.

The Condor Flies Away / El Condor PasaSimon&Garfunkel16rank/position

Originally a song widely sung in South America, it was covered by the popular folk duo Simon & Garfunkel and became a worldwide hit.

The quena, a traditional vertical flute, is used, and its breathy tone and melancholy melody evoke a sense of nostalgia.

CeciliaSimon&Garfunkel17rank/position

Though Simon & Garfunkel are often remembered for their somewhat somber image in songs like The Sound of Silence and Bridge Over Troubled Water, they show a completely different, bright and cheerful side in Cecilia.

Cecilia is well known from the Honda Crossroad and Lowrys Farm commercials.

It’s marked by an irresistibly catchy beat—but in fact, there are no drums on this track.

At a party they attended, they created the beat by banging on a bench as a drum substitute, and later processed that recording with reverb and other effects.

It’s a song that’s not only upbeat in tone but also delightfully inventive in its concept!

Homeward BoundSimon&Garfunkel18rank/position

Simon & Garfunkel – Homeward Bound (from The Concert in Central Park)
Homeward BoundSimon&Garfunkel

A gem of a ballad woven by Simon & Garfunkel, the quintessential folk duo of the ’60s, with a melody steeped in nostalgia and lyrics that resonate deeply.

Released in January 1966, the song achieved worldwide success, reaching No.

5 on the U.S.

Billboard Hot 100.

With delicate harmonies and striking guitar work, it evokes the loneliness of a traveling musician and a longing for home.

Known as a track from the album “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme,” it’s also a memorable piece performed at their 1981 Central Park concert.

It’s a warm, comforting song that stays close to your heart—perfect for easing the fatigue of a long journey or thinking of someone dear who’s far away.

Old FriendsSimon&Garfunkel19rank/position

Simon & Garfunkel – Old Friends / Bookends (from The Concert in Central Park)
Old FriendsSimon&Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel were a folk duo who were hugely active in the 1960s, and I think many people in Japan are very familiar with them.

Their piece Old Friends was released in 1997.

While it didn’t become a major hit, it’s still remembered today as one of their classic songs.

The lyrics depict two elderly men looking back on their long-standing bond.

With its gentle tone, it might be a good choice to use when sending off someone who’s retiring.

April Come She Will topicSimon&Garfunkel20rank/position

This is one song that somehow gives me a bittersweet feeling: Simon and Garfunkel’s “April Come She Will.” When April comes around, our dear friends and coworkers often move on, don’t they? It’s a little lonely, but maybe it’s nice to match your mood to this song and send them off gently.

The title is also well known in Japanese as “4月になれば彼女は.” Highly recommended for anyone who wants to see something off or express their gratitude.

Simon & Garfunkel Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

I Am A RockSimon&Garfunkel21rank/position

A track that sings about a person who is distancing themselves from the world.

It was originally released as a Paul Simon solo in 1965, and then released as Simon & Garfunkel in 1966.

It has been covered by many artists, including The Hollies.