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"The Boxer" is a song written by Paul Simon and recorded by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fifth studio album, Bridge over Troubled Water . Produced by the duo and Roy Halee, it was released as a standalone single on March 21, 1969, but included on the album nine months later .


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Influential folk duo Simon & Garfunkel were still savoring the success of their latest single, "Mrs. Robinson," when their track "The Boxer" was sent to radio stations and record shops. The.


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In his 1984 Playboy interview, Paul Simon revealed that he wrote this song when critics were writing harsh things about his music - he was "the boxer." Said Simon: "I think the song was about me: everybody's beating me up, and I'm telling you now I'm going to go away if you don't stop. By that time we had encountered our first criticism.


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There were times when I was so lonesome. I took some comfort there. La la la la la la la. Lie la lie, lie la la la lie la lie, lie la lie. Lie la la la lie la lie, la la la la lie. Then I'm laying out my winter clothes. And wishing I was gone. Going home. Where the New York City winters.


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And why? They both have dealt with discouraging disappointments yet have still decided to remain in the fight. Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer (Audio) Watch on Lyrics are autobiographical It had been speculated in the past that the track was about Bob Dylan.


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[Verse 1] I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told I have squandered my resistance for a pocketful of mumbles Such are promises All lies and jest Still a man hears what he wants to hear.


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Since Garfunkel had started to focus on an acting career midway through the album's production, Simon didn't like the idea of having to write songs with him in mind all the time, leading to a distinct rub between the pair.


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Simon has frequently returned to "The Boxer" in concerts over the years, occasionally in touching reunions with Art Garfunkel, but often with new and illustrious collaborators, including.


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Paul Simon wrote "The Boxer" about his struggles as a musician. The inspirations behind the song were Art Garfunkel's abandonment and harsh music critics. The first 4 verses autobiographically delve into loneliness, poverty, and non-belonging. In the last verse, Simon compares himself to a boxer.