Art Garfunkel on a recent reunion with Paul Simon: “I was crying at a certain point because I felt that I had hurt him”

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Art Garfunkel has revealed that a recent reunion with Paul Simon left him in tears, feeling he had “hurt” his former musical partner.Simon & Garfunkel were one of the best-selling acts of the 1960s, selling over 100 million records and recording timeless hits such as ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘The Sound of Silence’ and ‘Mrs.

Robinson’.However, they also became known for their troubled relationship, with artistic disagreements leading to their breakup in 1970.

They have performed together sporadically since then, but not since 2010.That year, they had planned a huge reunion tour across North America, but it was shelved after one show, with Garfunkel suffering from vocal issues.

Simon later commented that he felt “let down” by the cancelled tour. “I didn’t feel I could trust him any more,” he told biographer Robert Hillman.

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