Here's to you Mrs Robinson

Here's to you Mrs Robinson




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Here's to you Mrs Robinson
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And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know, wo wo wo
God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray, hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

We'd like to know a little bit about you for our files
We'd like to help you learn to help yourself
Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes
Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home

And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know, wo wo wo
God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray, hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

Hide it in a hiding place where no one ever goes
Put it in your pantry with your cupcakes
It's a little secret, just the Robinsons' affair
Most of all, you've got to hide it from the kids

Coo coo ca-choo, Mrs. Robinson
Jesus loves you more than you will know, wo wo wo
God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson
Heaven holds a place for those who pray, hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon
Going to the candidates' debate
Laugh about it, shout about it
When you've got to choose
Every way you look at it you lose

Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you, wo wo wo
What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson
'Joltin Joe' has left and gone away, hey hey hey
Hey hey hey

Thanks to Annabelle Porter, Bobby Bob for correcting these lyrics.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For people with the surname Robinson, see Robinson (name) .
One of side-A labels of the US vinyl single crediting The Graduate as the source of the song. Another pressing credits the song's parent album Bookends as the source.
Artwork for the Dutch vinyl single; its similar variant mentions The Graduate above the song title.
The song contains a famous reference to baseball player Joe DiMaggio .
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" The Sound of Silence " / "We've Got a Groovey Thing Goin'"
" I Am a Rock " / "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall"

" Mrs. Robinson " is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album , Bookends (1968). The song was released as a single on April 5, 1968, by Columbia Records . Produced by the duo and Roy Halee , it is famous for its association with the 1967 film The Graduate . The song was written by Paul Simon , who pitched it to director Mike Nichols alongside Art Garfunkel after Nichols rejected two other songs intended for the film. The Graduate ' s soundtrack album uses two short versions of "Mrs. Robinson"; a full version was later included on Bookends . The song was additionally released on the Mrs. Robinson EP in 1968, which also included three other songs from the film: " April Come She Will ", " Scarborough Fair/Canticle ", and " The Sound of Silence ".

"Mrs. Robinson" became the duo's second chart-topper , hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 , as well as peaking within the top 10 of the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain, among other countries. In 1969, it became the first rock song to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year . The song contains a famous reference to baseball star Joe DiMaggio . The song has been covered by a number of artists, including Frank Sinatra , the Lemonheads , and Bon Jovi . In 2004, it finished at No. 6 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.

Simon & Garfunkel reached national fame in the United States in 1965–66, touring colleges and releasing a string of hit singles and albums. Meanwhile, director Mike Nichols , then filming The Graduate , became fascinated with two of the duo's songs, listening to them nonstop before and after filming. [1] [2] After two weeks of this obsession, he met with Columbia Records chairman Clive Davis to ask for permission to license Simon & Garfunkel music for his film. Davis viewed it as a perfect fit and envisioned a best-selling soundtrack album. [3] Simon was not as immediately receptive, viewing movies as akin to " selling out ", but he agreed to write at least one or two new songs for the film after being impressed by Nichols' wit and the script. [3] Leonard Hirshan , a powerful agent at William Morris , negotiated a deal that paid Simon $25,000 to submit three songs to Nichols and producer Lawrence Turman . [4]

Several weeks later, Simon re-emerged with two new tracks, " Punky's Dilemma " and " Overs ", neither of which Nichols was particularly taken with. [4] Nichols asked if the duo had any more songs to offer, and after a break from the meeting, they returned with an early version of "Mrs. Robinson". They had been working on a track titled "Mrs. Roosevelt ", and returned to perform it for Nichols. He was ecstatic about the song, later commenting, "They filled in with dee de dee dee de dee dee dee because there was no verse yet, but I liked even that." [4] Garfunkel later expanded upon the song's placement in The Graduate :

Paul had been working on what is now 'Mrs. Robinson', but there was no name in it and we’d just fill in with any three-syllable name. And because of the character in the picture we just began using the name 'Mrs. Robinson' to fit […] and one day we were sitting around with Mike talking about ideas for another song. And I said ‘What about Mrs. Robinson.' Mike shot to his feet. 'You have a song called "Mrs. Robinson" and you haven’t even shown it to me?' So we explained the working title and sang it for him. And then Mike froze it for the picture as 'Mrs. Robinson'. [5]
The film version employs a Bo Diddley Beat , unlike the studio version. [ citation needed ] The final version of "Mrs. Robinson" was completed on February 2, 1968, at Columbia Studio A in New York City. [6] The recording was released more than three months after the release of The Graduate , but through its numerous radio plays became an important cross-promotion of the film during its initial run in theaters. A louder and punchier bass drum is present on the promo mix, which was done to accommodate for the limited dynamic range produced by AM radio. [7]

Cash Box called the single version a "booming-beat satire with the glittering vocals and unique lyric material that hallmark the duo’s material." [8]


Simon's inclusion of the phrase "coo-coo-ca-choo" is a homage to a lyric in the Beatles ' " I Am the Walrus ". [9]

References in the last verse to Joe DiMaggio are perhaps the most discussed. Simon, a fan of Mickey Mantle , was asked during an intermission on The Dick Cavett Show why Mantle was not mentioned in the song instead of DiMaggio. Simon replied, "It's about syllables, Dick. It's about how many beats there are." [10] Simon happened to meet DiMaggio at a New York City restaurant in the 1970s, and the two immediately discussed the song. DiMaggio said "What I don't understand, is why you ask where I've gone. I just did a Mr. Coffee commercial, I'm a spokesman for the Bowery Savings Bank and I haven't gone anywhere!" Simon replied "that I didn't mean the lines literally, that I thought of him as an American hero and that genuine heroes were in short supply. He accepted the explanation and thanked me. We shook hands and said good night". [11] In a New York Times op-ed in March 1999, shortly after DiMaggio's death, Simon discussed this meeting and explained that the line was meant as a sincere tribute to DiMaggio's unpretentious and modest heroic stature, in a time when popular culture magnifies and distorts how we perceive our heroes. He further reflected: "In these days of Presidential transgressions and apologies and prime-time interviews about private sexual matters, we grieve for Joe DiMaggio and mourn the loss of his grace and dignity, his fierce sense of privacy, his fidelity to the memory of his wife and the power of his silence". [11] Simon subsequently performed "Mrs. Robinson" at Yankee Stadium in DiMaggio's honor shortly after his death in 1999 (leaving out the second verse). [12]

"Mrs. Robinson" was awarded two Grammy Awards at the 11th Annual Grammy Awards in 1969. It became the first rock song to win Record of the Year (although the previous year's " Up Up and Away " by the 5th Dimension could also be considered a contender) and it also was awarded the Grammy for Best Contemporary-Pop Performance – Vocal Duo or Group . [9] The duo were asked to perform the song live at the ceremony, but they declined. Instead, they shot a video for the show set to the music that consisted of them "romping around Yankee Stadium ", a reference to the song's lyrics concerning DiMaggio. [9] "Mrs. Robinson" was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Original Song , as a nominee must have been written a song exclusively for the film in which it appeared. [9]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Writer/actor/director Albert Brooks licensed Paul Simon’s music from Mrs. Robinson for his 1996 film Mother . Brooks and Monica Johnson wrote special lyrics for the song, which was recorded as "Mrs. Henderson", and referenced Brooks' character's mother. Voice actors Steve Lively and Jess Harnell provided sound-alike vocals, impersonating Simon & Garfunkel on the track, which was produced by Marc Shaiman , who also composed and produced the film's score. [34]

The film Rumor Has It centers on the assumption that The Graduate is based on real events which become uncovered. The song "Mrs. Robinson" is featured in this film as well. [35]

In early January 2010, after news of Iris Robinson (wife of Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson ) having an extramarital affair with the (40 years younger) adult child of a family friend became public, a group was set up on Facebook attempting to get the song "Mrs. Robinson" to No.1 in the Official UK Singles Chart for that week via download sales. It received coverage in The Te
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