Jeremy said "When you hear this song, you'll know who the songwriter was. He gave them a song for the album, but they chose a different song of their own as a single. Janet from Cleveland, OhWhen we saw Chad and Jeremy a couple of weeks ago (in Kent, OH, USA) Jeremy told a story about meeting this really talented American songwriter who hung around while they were recording what turned out to be their last album.This song is from their Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme album NOT Sounds of Silence! Jay from Jackson, MiGreat song as are many from this duo but your header info is incorrect.You always get over loss of parents, but not completely. It expressed my wistful mood, thinking about the home that would never be there for me again. I always heard it on the radio at least twice going and twice returning. It was popular in February of 1966, when I was driving back and forth from Austin where I was in my second year of law school, to Houston, where my mother was dying of cancer. Mike from El Paso, Tx, TxThis song will always be special to me.Josh from Westborough, Masound of silence wasn't even an album.And, like the title track, the album consisted (mostly) of recordings first issued on the Wednesday Morning 3 AM album that had electric guitars overdubbed onto them. Ted from Phoenix, AzActually The Sounds of Silence was released as an album in early 1966 after the success of the title track.However, "I Am a Rock," was on the Sounds of Silence album (see my previous comment) while "Homeward Bound," would not show up on an album until Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme was released in the summer of 1966. Ted from Phoenix, Az"Homeward Bound," was the second charting single by Simon & Garfunkel in the U.S.I saw a plate on the wall of a rail station in Runcorn where it said Paul Simon wrote his song Homeward Bound. I am puzzled about the discrepancy of the name of that railway station. Eddy Jacobsen from LondonHi there folks.* The Beatles' "We Can Work It Out" was at #1 between its two weeks at #1. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn February 6th 1966, "Homeward Bound" by Simon and Garfunkel entered Billboard’s Hot Top 100 chart at position #84 and six weeks later on March 20th, 1966 it peaked at #5 on December 26th, 1965.Lost both of mine and two older brothers. Jennifur SunMike from El Paso very true.Rick B from Newark, DeHomeward Bound was first released by Chad and Jeremy in 1965.
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