Singer: sarah brightman
Album: Voice of Nature
Are you going to Scarborough Fair? Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley sage rosemary and thyme parsley, sage, charming rosemary and thyme.
Give my regards to the people who live there.
She was my true love. She used to be the one I really loved.
Tell her to make me a cotton shirt and tell her to make me a tulle shirt.
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
No seams or sewing. No seams or sewing.
Then she will be my true love, then she will be the one I really love.
Tell her to find me an acre of land. Tell her I found an acre of land.
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
Between the sea and the coast.
Then she will be my true love, then she will be the one I really love.
Tell her to harvest with skins, and tell her to harvest with scalpels.
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme.
Collect them into a bunch of heather, and then collect a bunch of beautiful heather.
Then she will be my true love, then she will be the one I really love.
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Give my regards to the people who live there.
She was my true love.
the end
This song was covered by paul simon.
Brief introduction of paul simon (paul simon)
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2001February 21June 13:43 Sina Entertainment
Founder Paul Frederic Simon was born in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 194 1, 10. He and his partner art garfunkel entered the music festival for the first time in the form of A Duo Tom and Jerry.
1957, they made the American charts with an influential rock music "Hey, Girl Student". After releasing an album, they separated, mainly to go back to school. Although Simon later worked mainly for Carole King Records, it was not until the early 1960s that he recorded another record. Simon made some second-rate songs under different pseudonyms from 1962 to 1963 in the United States, such as Motorcycle named after Tico and Triumph and Lonely Junior Mounted Police named after Jerry Landis.
1964, after he moved to Europe, he began to perform in various folk clubs in Paris and London, England. After returning to new york, he signed a contract with CBS Records, produced by Tom Wilson, and re-cooperated with his old partner garfinkel. Their album Wednesday Morning recorded on 1964, including the song The Sound of Silence, did not sell well, which brought Simon back to London. At the same time, he produced the Collection of paul simon Songs, which is an independent work. He recorded these songs with almost no budget. Among them are some well-known works, such as I am a Stone, A Strangest Man and Song of Kathy. After he returned to the United States, his and garfinkel's career was supported by his producers. Their work "The Sound of Silence" was renamed "The Sound of Silence" after re-electronization, and a popular folk rock song was produced, which made its sales soar to the highest point in the American market. From 1965 to 1970, Simon and garfinkel became the most successful record duo in American pop music history. Their cooperation ended because of their different understanding of music. After the cooperation was suspended, Simon began to write songs in new york, preparing to develop a different form of solo album-paul simon album. His works combine the styles of Latin, reggae and jazz dance. His representative works include Mother and Child Reunion and Julio and I are at the edge of the campus.
A year later, Simon finally made a comeback and his album was a great success. His two hit songs "Kodak Color" and "Take Me to Carnival" earned him high commercial income. His concert tour "Live Rhymin Concert" was a great success, and some of the songs in the concert had obvious cooperation style between Simon and Garfunkel. From 65438 to 0975, his artistic career reached its peak, and his work "Crazy After So Many Years" won two Grammy Awards (Best Record Award and Best Pop Singer Performance Award). One of the songs in this album, "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover", put Simon at the top of the American singles list, and "My Town" with garfinkel also performed well. Later, Simon appeared in the production of Woody Allen's film annie hall. Together with garfinkel and james tyler, he completed the production of the outstanding single "What a wonderful world", and then released a very popular album, including the main single "Slip Slidin' Away". He also changed the record trademark from CBS Records to Warner Bros. Records. 1980 released the album "A Little Horse", which was adapted from his movie of the same name. The film includes two clips starring Lovin' Spoonfu and Tiny Tim, but the album has not received the expected effect, even far less than some "rock-related" music forms.
After understanding this, Simon made great efforts and spent a lot of time writing songs, and he also delayed the release of his next album. Meanwhile, the album recorded by Simon and garfinkel in Central Park sold very well. This clearly shows that the cooperation between producers will still bear fruit, but this situation has not been applied immediately. Instead, Simon concentrated on developing his next album, which was finally released on 1983. The album was called Heart and Bone. But it didn't sell as well as expected, even though it included the single "The Late Great Johnny Ace" (referring to the dark 1950s and the murdered Beatles lead singer John Lennon). Faced with the poor sales of this album and numerous criticisms, Simon panicked. He felt that he was on the verge of creative failure. This situation changed in 1984, and Simon was introduced into the vibrant black music in South Africa.
After "America for Africa" recorded "We Are the World", Simon was completely immersed in this African black music. Since then, Simon released an album called Graceland, which became the most fascinating and commercially profitable album in the 1980s. During the production process, many people made contributions, including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Los Lobos, Linda Ronstadt and Rockin' Dopsie and The Twisters. This form of music and the subsequent tour caused some accusations (misunderstood by the American Anti-Apartheid Committee) that Simon had destroyed the boycott of South African culture. The success of this album, which is a combination of culture and tradition, is a typical example of actors integrating performances into folk music. Simon also put R &;; Capripso and Bruce were integrated into his early programs. This album includes several famous songs "The Boy in the Bubble" (with technical drawings) and "You can call me al" (inspired by an interesting mistake). Although "Elegant Garden" seemed impossible at that time, Simon continued his research work on sacred culture with "The Rhythm of Saints", mainly studying the musical and cultural factors in Africa and Brazil.
Simon married Edie Brickel on 1994. Then, he began to write his Broadway music album Capeman, which is mainly based on a true story of El Salvador. 1959 a Puerto Rican rich gang member in new york was jailed for murdering two white teenagers. During the production of this album, I also collaborated with poet Derek Walcott and old Broadway artists Jerry Zaks and Joey McNealy. However, after 59 rehearsals and 68 official performances, this album song had to be stopped on March 28th 1998. The reason is that the relatives of the people involved in this case keep protesting. Simon and his investors allegedly lost $65,438 in revenue. The singer had to re-enter the recording studio to make his first album "If You Are the One" in ten years. In this album, Simon's song structure is a bit like his most familiar eastern and western songs (unlike Gresland's mainly African style in form). This change in feeling is very obvious. Influenced by musicians from different continents, this album was made with traditional western musical instruments.