El Condor Pasa
Simon And Garfunkel · Other Songs - Simon And Garfunkel
Yes, I would
If I could
I surely would
I’d rather be a hammer than a nail
Yes, I would
If i only could
I surely would
Away, I’d rather sail away
Like a swan that’s here and gone
A man gets tied up to the ground
He gives the world
Its saddest sound
Its saddest sound
I’d rather be a forest than a street
Yes, I would
If I could
I surely would
I’d rather feel the earth beneath my feet
Yes, I would
If I only could
I surely would
About El Condor Pasa
Simon & Garfunkel's "El Condor Pasa" stands as a definitive example of their ability to transform traditional folk melodies into sophisticated art rock compositions. Originally a Peruvian folk song, the duo's 1968 recording reimagined the material with a haunting, minimalist arrangement that highlighted Paul Simon's distinctive vocal phrasing and Art Garfunkel's melodic counterpoint. The track became a signature piece of their early catalog, showcasing their signature style of blending indigenous rhythms with American folk sensibilities. Its enduring popularity stems from its atmospheric quality and the seamless integration of the original melody into a new musical context. The song remains a staple of their discography, frequently featured on greatest hits collections and celebrated for its cross-cultural appeal. It exemplifies the era's fascination with world music while maintaining the structural integrity of classic folk songwriting.
