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  1. Still Crazy After All These Years is the fourth solo studio album by Paul Simon. Recorded and released in 1975, the album produced four U.S. Top 40 hits: "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (No. 1), "Gone at Last" (No. 23, credited to Paul Simon/Phoebe Snow), "My Little Town" (No. 9, credited to Simon & Garfunkel ), and the title track (No. 40).

  2. Sep 15, 2013 · Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All These Years (Official Audio) ”Still Crazy After All These Years” by Paul Simon Listen to Paul Simon: https://paulsimon.lnk.to/listenYD...

  3. In “Still Crazy After All These Years”, Paul Simon encounters a past lover in the street and reflects on the times that they shared together. Paul then discovers that neither of them...

  4. Aug 14, 1993 · "Still Crazy After All These Years” Live from Central Park, 1991 by Paul SimonListen to Paul Simon: https://paulsimon.lnk.to/listenYDWatch more videos by Pau...

  5. "Still Crazy After All These Years" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the third and final single from his fourth studio album of the same name (1975), released on Columbia Records.

  6. Still Crazy After All These Years. Released October 25, 1975. Buy Now. Stream. 1. "Still Crazy After All These Years" View Lyrics » 2. "My Little Town" View Lyrics » 3. "I’d Do It For Your Love" View Lyrics » 4. "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" View Lyrics » 5. "Night Game" View Lyrics » 6. "Gone At Last" View Lyrics » 7.

  7. Still Crazy After All These Years Lyrics: I met my old lover / On the street last night / She seemed so glad to see me / I just smiled / And we talked about some old times / And we...

  8. Mar 21, 2020 · “Still Crazy After All These Years” was the title song and opening track of Simon’s third solo studio album,”Still Crazy After All These Years,” 1975. It was produced and engineered by ...

  9. Still Crazy After All These Years by Paul Simon song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position

  10. Still Crazy after All These Years” is the album’s best song because it is the only one that successfully breaks through the stylistic barrier between Simon’s subject matter and its ...

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