Paul Simon
Simon & Garfunkel Live Performance of He Was My Brother on Canadian TV
In February 1966, when this live recording of "He Was My Brother" aired on the Canadian TV show "Let's Sing Out," Paul Simon was riding the wave of success with Simon & Garfunkel. Just prior to this, they had released the iconic album "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." in 1964, but it was their sophomore effort, "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme," which came out later in 1966, that solidified their status. This period was pivotal for Simon and Garfunkel, as they transitioned from folk singer-songwriters to chart-topping pop icons. "He Was My Brother" holds special significance, reflecting the duo's deep commitment to social issues, a theme that resonated throughout the '60s. Fun fact: Simon's ability to weave storytelling into his music during this era laid the groundwork for his later solo career, where he would continue to explore personal and political themes.