Simon + Garfunkel

24. 4. 2024

: Bridge Over Troubled Water

1. When you're wD 
eary f
G 
eeling sm
D 
all

whG 
en t
C 
ears 
G 
are 
D 
in your 
G 
eyes

I will drD 
y them 
G 
all
D 
 
G 
 
D 
 

I'm A 
on 
Hmi 
your s
A 
ide oh when times g
A9 
et r
D 
ough
D/C# 
 

D7 
and friends j
D9 
ust c
G 
an't b
E 
e f
A 
ound

lD7 
ike 
D9 
a br
G 
idge 
Fdim/G# 
over tr
D/A 
oubled w
H7 
ater

G 
I will l
F#7 
ay me d
Hmi 
own

lD7 
ike 
D9 
a br
G 
idge 
Fdim/G# 
over tr
D/A 
oubled w
H7 
ater

G 
I will l
A9 
ay m
A7 
e d
D 
own
G 
.
D 
 
G 
 
D 
 
G 
 

2. When you're down and out when you're on the street
When evening falls so hard
I will comfort you
I'll take your part oh when darkness comes
and pain is all around
like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
lD7 
ike 
D9 
a br
G 
idge 
Fdim/G# 
over tr
D/A 
oubled w
Hmi 
ater

G 
I will l
Hmi/F# 
ay m
F# 
e d
Hmi 
own.

R: Sail on sD 
ilver girl sail on by

yG 
our t
C 
ime h
G 
as c
D 
ome to sh
G 
ine

all your drD 
eams are on their w
G 
ay
D 
 
G 
 

sD 
ee h
A 
ow th
Hmi 
ey sh
A 
ine oh if you n
D 
eed a fr
D/A 
iend

D7 
I'm s
D9 
ailing r
G 
ight b
E 
eh
A 
ind

lD7 
ike 
D9 
a br
G 
idge 
Fdim/G# 
over tro
D/A 
ubled wa
Hmi 
ter

G 
I will 
Hmi 
ease 
F# 
your m
Hmi 
ind

lD7 
ike 
D9 
a br
G 
idge 
Fdim/G# 
over tro
D/A 
ubled wa
Hmi 
ter

G 
I will 
F#7 
ease your m
Hmi 
ind.
1

: Homeward Bound

1. I'm sC 
itting in the railway station

got a tEmi 
icket for my destination 
Gmi6 
hm
A7 
 

Dmi 
on a tour of one-night stands

my sBb 
uitcase and guitar in hand

and C 
ev'ry stop is neatly planned

for a poet and a G7 
one-man b
C 
and.


R: HC 
omeward B
F 
ound I wish I w
C 
as Homeward B
F 
ound

hC 
ome where my th
Dmi 
ought's 
C 
esc
Bb 
api
F 
ng

hC 
ome where my m
Dmi 
usic
C 
's pl
Bb 
ayi
F 
ng

hC 
ome where my l
Dmi 
ove l
C 
ies w
Bb 
ait
F 
ing s
G7 
ilently for m
C 
e.


2. Ev'ry day's an endless stream
of cigarettes and magazines hm
and each town looks the same to me
the movies and the factories
and ev'ry stranger's face I see
reminds me that I long to be.

R: 

3. Tonight I'll sing my songs again
I'll play the game and pretend hm
but all my words come back to me
in shades of mediocrity
like emptiness in harmony
I need someone to comfort me.

R: C Cmaj7 
silently f
C7 
or me…
C F C 
 
2

: Mrs. Robinson

R: And here's to yG 
ou Mrs. R
Emi 
obinson

JG 
esus loves you m
Emi 
ore than you will kn
C 
ow wo wo w
D7 
o

God bless you plG 
ease Mrs. R
Emi 
obinson

hG 
eaven holds a pl
Emi 
ace for those who pr
C 
ay hey hey h
Ami 
ey hey hey h
E 
ey.

1. We'd lE7 
ike to know a little bit about you for our files

we'd lA7 
ike to help you learn to help yours
A9 
elf

lD7 
ook around you 
G 
all you see are s
C 
ympathetic 
Ami 
eyes

strE 
oll around the grounds unt
D7 
il you feel at home.

R: .2.
Hide it in a hiding-place where no one ever goes
put it in your pantry with your cupcakes
it's a little secret just the Robinson's affair
most of all you've got to hide it from the kids.
R: Coo coo cachoo Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know wo wo wo
God bless you please Mrs. Robinson
heaven holds a place for those who pray hey hey hey hey hey hey.
3. Sittting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon
going to the candidates' debate
laugh about it shout about it when you've got to choose
ev'ry way you look at it you lose.
R: Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio
a nation turns its lonely eyes to you woo woo woo
what's that you say Mrs. Robinson
"Joltin' Joe" has left and gone away hey hey hey hey hey hey.
3

: Scarborough Fair

1. HLAS:

1. Are you goin' to Scarborough Fair,
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme,
Remember me to one who lives there,
She once was a true love of mine.

2. Tell her to make me a cambric shirt,
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme,
Without no seams or needlework,
Then she'll be a true love of mine.

3. Tell her to find me an acre of land,
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme,
Between the salt water and the sea strands,
Then she'll be a true love of mine.

4. Tell her to reap it with a sickle of leather,
Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme,
And gather it all in a bunch of heather,
Then she'll be a true love of mine.

5. Are you going to Scarborough Fair,
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme,
Remember me to one who lives there,
She once was a true love of mine.
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
PS: Noty (kytara)

http://ulozto.cz/xkx76axv/scarborough-fair-sheet-tabulature-pdf
2. HLAS:

1. ( --------------------------------------------------------- )
( --------------------------------------------------------- )
( --------------------------------------------------------- )
( --------------------------------------------------------- )

2. ( on the side of a hill in the deep forest green )
( Tracing a sparrow on snow-crested ground )
( blankets and bedclothes a child of the mountain )
( sleeps unaware of the clarion call )

3. ( on the side of a hill, a sprinkling of leaves )
( washes the grave with silvery tears )
( a soldier cleans and polishes a gun )
( -------------------------------------------------------- )

4. ( war bellows blazing in scarlet battalions )
( generals order their soldiers to kill )
( and to fight for a cause they've long ago forgotten )
( -------------------------------------------------------- )

5. ( ------------------------------------------------------- )
( ------------------------------------------------------- )
( ------------------------------------------------------- )
( ------------------------------------------------------- )
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
PS: Noty (dvojhlas)

http://ulozto.cz/xh287jRs/scarborough-fair-dvojhlas-noty-pdf
4

: Scarborough Fair - Canticle

(CAPO VII)
1. Emi 
Are you going to 
D 
Scarborough 
Emi 
Fair

G 
parsley 
Emi 
sage rose
G 
mary 
A 
and 
Emi 
thyme

remember G 
me to one 
F#mi 
who 
Emi 
lives 
D 
there

Emi 
she once 
D 
was 
Emi 
D 
true 
Emi 
love 
D 
of 
Emi 
mine.


2. Tell her to make me a cambric shirt
on the side of a hill in the deep forest green
tracing a sparrow on snow-crested ground
blankets and bedclothes a child of the mountains
sleeps unaware of the clarion call.

3. Tell her to find me an acre of land
on the side of a hill, a sprinkling of leaves
washed is the ground with so many tears
a soldier cleans and polishes a gun

4. Tell her to reap it in a sickle of leather
war bellows blazing in scarlet battalions
generals order their soldiers to kill
and to fight for a cause they've long ago forgotten

5. =1.

http://ulozto.cz/xkx76axv/scarborough-fair-sheet-tabulature-pdf
5

: Sound Of Silence

1. HDmi 
ello darkness my old fr
C 
iend

I've come to talk with you agDmi 
ain

because a vF 
ision softly cr
Bb 
eep
F 
ing

left it seeds while I was slBb 
eep
F 
ing

and the vBb 
ision that was planted in my br
F 
ain

still remainsDmi 
 w
F 
ithin the s
C 
ound of s
Dmi 
ilence.


2. In restless dreams I walked alone
narrow streets of cobble-stone
neath the halo of a street lamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
when my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
that spilt the night and touched the sound of silence.

3. And in the naked light I saw
ten thousand people maybe more
people talking without speaking
people hearing without listening
people writing songs that voices never share
and no one dare disturb the sound of silence.

4. "Fools!" said I "you do not know
silence like a cancer grows
hear my words that I might teach you
take my armsthat I might reach you."
But my words like silent raindrops fell
and echoed in the wells of silence.

5. And the people bowed and prayed
to the neon god they made
and the sign flashed out its warning
in the words that it was forming and the sign said:
"The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls
and tenament halls" and whisper'd in the sound of silence.
6