Adult Contemporary
Art Garfunkel

After Simon & Garfunkel, one of the most successful duos in pop history, split up in 1970, Art Garfunkel went solo. Garfunkel's pure, high tenor had been one of the most distinctive elements of the duo's music. Angel Clare, his first solo record, was released in the fall of 1973. The album became a Top Ten hit on the strength of the single "All I Know," which peaked at number nine. Two years later, he returned with the Richard Perry-produced Breakaway, the most successful album of his solo career. The record peaked at number seven, with a version of the Flamingos' "I Only Have Eyes for You" reaching number 18 on the U.S. charts. In the fall of 1977, Garfunkel released his third album, Watermark, which primarily consisted of Jimmy Webb covers and a cover of Sam Cooke's "Wonderful World," which featured supporting vocals from Simon and James Taylor. Released as a single, "Wonderful World" peaked at number 17. The following year, Fate for Breakfast appeared. After the release of Scissors Cut, Simon & Garfunkel reunited for a concert in New York's Central Park. The concert was so successful the duo decided to embark on a year-long world tour. After a lengthy quiet period, Garfunkel re-emerged in 1988 with Lefty. He did not release another album until 1993's compilation Up 'til Now. Following its release, Garfunkel took another extended break, returning in 1997 with the live album Across America. In 2007, Garfunkel followed with Some Enchanted Evening. He continues to tour the world.