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Garfunkel & Garfunkel Share Cover Of Cyndi Lauper's 'Time After Time'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Art Garfunkel and his son Art Garfunkel Jr. recently shared a music video for their cover of the 80's Cyndi Lauper hit "Time After Time."

"Time After Time" marks the lead single from their 12-track collaborative studio album, titled Father And Son.

The album, featuring a selection of Garfunkel & Garfunkel personal favorite covers from the last century, is scheduled for release on November 8.

Speaking about the new version of "Time After Time," Garfunkel Jr. said, "'Time After Time' is one of my all-time favorites from the 80s. It's a song that fits perfectly on this album, because it also deals with our relationship, this unique bond between my father and me. From one generation to the next, it's about time passing, about passing on the baton, but here we are working together in the studio and thus begins the next cycle, as my father takes this exciting next step with me."

"This one is truly a father-son project," according to him. "We recorded about a dozen of our most cherished songs. I brought more of the 80s influences into the project, and my father brought more of the Great American Songbook - wonderful songs from the 1940s and so on. These two influences came together in a pretty exciting way. Overall, it's definitely an expression of our bond."

Added Art Garfunkel, "It felt like a dream. It was simply quite wonderful. I love working with him. I like to say my son is a better singer than I am. I mean, I'm pretty good, but he is better."

Father and Son tracklist:

Blue Moon
Vincent
Blackbird
Old Friends
Time After Time
Once In A While
I Won't Let You Down
Let It be Me
Nature Boy
You Belong To Me
Here Comes the Rain Again
Father and Son

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