Over Troubled Waters 〈VERIFIED〉
Released in by Simon & Garfunkel, this track is widely considered one of the most successful and enduring songs of the 20th century.
: The song's success contributed to the duo's 1971 split, as Simon later admitted to feeling resentful while watching Garfunkel receive standing ovations for a song Simon had written. Over Troubled Waters
: Paul Simon wrote the song quickly in 1969, inspired by a line in the Swan Silvertones' gospel song "Oh Mary Don't You Weep": "I'll be your bridge over deep water if you trust in my name" . Released in by Simon & Garfunkel, this track
: It became a universal anthem of support, covered over 300 times by artists like Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash. It has been used for various humanitarian causes, such as relief for Hurricane Katrina and the Grenfell Tower fire . : It became a universal anthem of support,
