- (1995) Recorded Oprah Winfrey's talk show theme song, "Ten Years"
- (1/04) Interviewed Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the The Dalai Lama for a documentary about Nobel peace laureates.
- Hits include: "The Sounds Of Silence" (w/Art Garfunkel), "Scarborough Fair" (w/Art Garfunkel), , "Mrs. Robinson" (w/Art Garfunkel), "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" (w/Art Garfunkel), "Homeward Bound" (w/Art Garfunkel), "The Boxer" (w/Art Garfunkel), "El Condor Pasa" (w/Art Garfunkel), "Cecelia" (w/Art Garfunkel), "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover", "It's Been a Long Long Day", "Baby Driver", "When I Was A Boy" and "You Can Call Me Al".
- (1972) Album: "Paul Simon" (Columbia).
- (1973) Album: "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" (Columbia).
- (1974) Album: "Live Rhymin's: Paul Simon in Concert" (Columbia).
- (1975) Album: "Still Crazy After All These Years" (Columbia).
- (2006) CD: "Surprise".
- (1965) Album (w/Art Garfunkel): "Bookends" (Columbia).
- (1964) Album (w/Art Garfunkel): "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." (Columbia).
- (1966) Album (w/Art Garfunkel): "The Sounds of Silence" (Columbia).
- (1962) Single (as Jerry Landis): "Lone Teen Ranger" (Amy Records).
- (1961) Single (w/Bobby Susser, as "Tico & the Triumphs"): "Motorcycle" (Amy Records)
- (1998) Stage: Wrote music and (w/Derek Walcott) book / lyrics and (w/Oscar Hernandez [also musical director] and Stanley Silverman) arranged music for "The Capeman" on Broadway. Musical. Music orchestrated / choral arrangements by Stanley Silverman. Choreographed / directed by Mark Morris. Assistant Director: James Latus. Assistant Choreographer: Megan Williams. Marquis Theatre: 29 Jan 1998-28 Mar 1998 (68 performances + 59 previews that began on 1 Dec 1997). Cast: Marc Anthony (as "Sal Agrón (age 16-20)"), Rubén Blades (as "Salvador Agrón (age 36-42)"), Ednita Nazario (as "Esmeralda Agrón"), Yassmin Alers (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Virgil, a Guard" / "Ensemble"), Milton Cardona (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Rene Ceballos (as "Ensemble"), Tony Chiroldes (as "Ensemble"), Ray De La Paz (as "Santero" / "Ensemble" / "Doo-Wop Group"), Natascia Diaz (as "Yolanda"), Élan (as "Cookie" / "Ensemble"), José Joaquín García (as "Luis" / "Ensemble"), Myrna Lynn Gomila (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Kia Joy Goodwin (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Elise Hernández (as "Ensemble"), Philip Hernández (as "Rev. González" / "John Jellison (as "The Warden" / "Ensemble"), John Lathan (as "1st Inmate" / "Ensemble"), Lugo (as "Babu Charlie Cruz" / "Ensemble"), Luba Mason (as "Mrs. Krzesinski" / "Ensemble"), Roger Mazzeo (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Julio Monge (as "Carlos Apache"), Claudia Montiel (as "Ensemble"), Marisol Morales (as "Ensemble"), Cass Morgan (as "Mrs. Young"), Frank Negrón (as "Doo-Wop Group" / "Ensemble"), Evan Jay Newman (as "Salvi Agrón (age 7)" / "Children's Choir" / "Ensemble"), Sebastian Perez (as "Children's Choir" / "Ensemble"), Mark Price (as "Ensemble"), Sara Ramirez (as "Wahzinak" / "Ensemble"), Michelle Ríos (as "Aurea Agrón (age 17-43)"), Khalid Rivera (as "Children's Choir" / "Ensemble"), Raymond Rodriguez (as "Angel Soto" / "Ensemble"), Ray Rodríguez-Rosa (as "Frenchy Cordero" / "Ensemble"), Ramón Saldaña (as "Ensemble"), Sophia Salguero (as "Bernadette"), Nestor Sanchez (as "Lazarus"), Renoly Santiago (as "Tony Hernandez"), Claudette Sierra (as "Ensemble"), Amanda A. Vacharat (as "Children's Choir" / "Ensemble"), Tara Ann Villanueva (as "Aurea Agrón (age 8)" / "Children's Choir" / "Ensemble"). Swings: Lada Boder (Swing), Osborn Focht (Swing), Jason Martinez (Swing). Understudies: Yassmin Alers (as "Aurea Agrón (age 17-43)" / "Bernadette" / "Yolanda"), Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Lazarus"), Lada Boder (as "Aurea Agrón (age 17-43)" / "Mrs. Krzesinski" / "Mrs. Young" / "Wahzinak" / "Yolanda"), René M. Ceballos (as "Esmeralda Agrón" / "Mrs. Young"), Tony Chiroldes (as "The Warden"), Ray De La Paz (as "1st Inmate" / "Lazarus" / "Rev. González"), Osborn Focht (as "The Warden" / "Virgil"), José Joaquín García (as "Lazarus" / "Salvador Agrón (age 36-42)"), Myrna Lynn Gomila (as "Cookie"), Kia Joy Goodwin (as "Bernadette" / Cookie"), Lugo (as "Sal Agrón (age 16-20)" / "Tony Hernandez"), Jason Martinez (as "Angel Soto" / "Babu Charlie Cruz" / "Carlos Apache" / "Frenchy Cordero" / "Sal Agrón (age 16-20)" / "Tony Hernandez"), Roger Mazzeo (as "Virgil"), Marisol Morales (as "Wahzinak"), Sebastian Perez (as "Salvi Agrón (age 7)"), Mark Price (as "Angel Soto" / "Babu Charlie Cruz" / "Frenchy Cordero"), Raymond Rodriguez (as "Carlos Apache"), Ramón Saldaña (as "Rev. González"), Claudette Sierra (as "Esmeralda Agrón") and Amanda A. Vacharat (Aurea Agrón (age 8)"). Produced by Plenaro Productions, Dan Klores, Brad Grey, Edgar Dobie and James Nederlander Sr.. Produced in association with DreamWorks Records and King World Productions Inc. Co-Produced by Stephen Eich.
- (1962) Songwriter (as Jerry Landis): "Tick Tock", a hit for Ritchie Cordell (Rori Records).
- (1997) Stage: His and Derek Walcott's musical, "The Capeman," was performed at the Marriott Marquis Theatre on Broadway with Rubén Blades, Marc Anthony, Ednita Nazario and Renoly Santiago in the cast. Mark Morris was director / choreographer.
- (1970) Songwriter: Wrote "The Only Living Boy In New York". NOTE: The song was about Art Garfunkel getting his role in Catch-22 (1970).
- (1966) Songwriter: Wrote "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy"), a hit for Harpers Bizarre.
- Songwriter: Co-wrote "Red Rubber Ball" with Bruce Woodley of The Seekers. The song was recorded by The Cyrkle, who had a big it with it, as did The Seekers.
- (1987) Awarded the British Phonographic Industry Award for International Solo Artist following the success of his multi-million-selling album "Graceland".
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