Actually, the song is much, much older than that. It was originally an English ballad about a Yorkshire town called Scarborough, and was thought to date back as far as 1670 or so. There was a verse for a man, followed by an answering verse for a woman, in which each posed impossible tasks for the other in order to prove that they were true lovers.-The earliest commercial recordings of it may have been by some Americans in France in the 1950s, but Paul Simon learned it from Martin Carthy in London in 1960s.-He then set it in ‘counterpoint’ with a song he wrote called ‘Canticle’, based on anti war lyrics he had written, and Art Garfunkel had created the melody for.-Art Garfunkel is still around, has done some acting and had some health problems. He tried touring a music act (first with Paul Simon, then alone), but has had vocal cord problems due to years of smoking. But he’s still out there, somewhere…
I’ve got all but the parsley so far in my garden just outside this window. Unfortunately, there are some rather large weeds there, too. Too rainy to get out and take care of them.
dennis.caunce over 9 years ago
Scarborough Fair singalong?
ChazNCenTex over 9 years ago
I’ve been earwormed!
StelBel over 9 years ago
The signs….they’re a-growin’……
gosfreikempe over 9 years ago
Sign, sign, everywhere a sign…!
gosfreikempe over 9 years ago
And the signs, they are a-changing’..
gosfreikempe over 9 years ago
The fifth sign should read,“Burmashave.”
Perkycat over 9 years ago
At least you got something to grow, Horace.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Does Herb know you are planting his seeds?
Argythree over 9 years ago
Actually, the song is much, much older than that. It was originally an English ballad about a Yorkshire town called Scarborough, and was thought to date back as far as 1670 or so. There was a verse for a man, followed by an answering verse for a woman, in which each posed impossible tasks for the other in order to prove that they were true lovers.-The earliest commercial recordings of it may have been by some Americans in France in the 1950s, but Paul Simon learned it from Martin Carthy in London in 1960s.-He then set it in ‘counterpoint’ with a song he wrote called ‘Canticle’, based on anti war lyrics he had written, and Art Garfunkel had created the melody for.-Art Garfunkel is still around, has done some acting and had some health problems. He tried touring a music act (first with Paul Simon, then alone), but has had vocal cord problems due to years of smoking. But he’s still out there, somewhere…
Argythree over 9 years ago
I’d love to know what was in the watering can that Horace used, to make the signs grow…
Cupcaketoons over 9 years ago
that’s our garden!
DavidHurley Premium Member over 9 years ago
At least you know what you’re supposed to have.
Argythree over 9 years ago
This is a day for strange gardens. Buni had an odd result when he planted some seeds, too…
bfrg45 over 9 years ago
I’ve got all but the parsley so far in my garden just outside this window. Unfortunately, there are some rather large weeds there, too. Too rainy to get out and take care of them.
kernelcorny Premium Member over 9 years ago
The signs grew instead of the plants.