I am so happy to be blogging again and Song Lyric Sunday was always one of my favorite things to share. This week Jim Adams, our host, has prompted us with choosing a song beginning with the initial letter of our first name. In my case that would be a ‘C’ so I have picked Cecilia by Simon and Garfunkel.
Cecilia
This song is about a guy who had a girlfriend, but then she broke up with him. Like it says in one of the verses, “I got up to wash my face, when I come back to bed someone’s taken my place.” But later on they get back together – “Jubilation, she loves me again.”No too much should be read into the lyrics of this song. As Paul Simon explained in an interview with Rolling Stone: “Every day I’d come back from the studio, working on whatever we were working on, and I’d play this pounding thing. So then I said, ‘Let’s make a record out of that.’ So we copied it over and extended it double the amount, so now we have three minutes of track, and the track is great. So now I pick up the guitar and I start to go, ‘Well, this will be like the guitar part’ – dung chicka dung chicka dung, and lyrics were virtually the first lines I said: ‘You’re breakin’ my heart, I’m down on my knees.’ They’re not lines at all, but it was right for that song, and I like that. It was like a little piece of magical fluff, but it works.”
In the Catholic church, Cecilia is the patron saint of musicians. In this context, the song can be interpreted as the singer asking for musical guidance, possibly to help writing a song. Paul Simon says he can’t remember the specific inspiration when he was writing the song, but he knew Cecilia is the goddess of music.
According to the liner notes to Paul Simon’s Anthology album, the strange sounding rhythm to this particular track was Paul and Art slapping their thighs, while Paul’s brother Eddie thumped a piano bench and a friend named Stewie Scharff strummed a guitar with its strings slackened to the point of atonality. This all happened at a house Paul and Art were living in on Blue Jay Way in the summer of 1969, not long after the Charles Manson murders took place at the nearby home of the actress Sharon Tate. After they started the pounding and came up with the rhythm, they got out their Sony reel-to-reel tape recorder and made the recording. There was a 1:15 section that Simon thought was great, so they looped it in the studio, which wasn’t easy in 1969 – you had to actually cut out the tape and put it on the recorder in a loop. Their producer Roy Halee added some reverb, and they had their basic backing track from this home recording.
Worked into the mix is the sound of drumsticks falling on the parquet floor of the Columbia Records studio in Los Angeles. Simon also played a bit of xylophone that was heavily processed and added to the track. They had a lot of fun recording it and were enjoying various experiments in sound.
When the Bridge Over Troubled Water album was finished, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and Roy Halee all thought this would be the first single, as catchy, upbeat songs were typically chosen to introduce a new album. Columbia Records president Clive Davis decided that the powerful, plaintive title track needed to be the album’s calling card, so he bucked convention and released that one as the first single instead. It was a shrewd move: “Bridge Over Troubled Water” went to #1 for six weeks an propelled the album to the top as well – it spent a total of 10 weeks at #1. “Cecilia” was issued as the second single.
Song Lyrics
Cecilia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence daily
Oh, Cecilia, I'm down on my knees
I'm begging you please to come home
Cecilia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence daily
Oh, Cecilia, I'm down on my knees
I'm begging you please to come home
Come on home
Making love in the afternoon with Cecilia
Up in my bedroom (making love)
I got up to wash my face
When I come back to bed someone's taken my place
Cecilia, you're breaking my heart
You're shaking my confidence daily
Oh, Cecilia, I'm down on my knees
I'm begging you please to come home
Come on home
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Jubilation
She loves me again
I fall on the floor and I'm laughing
Jubilation
She loves me again
I fall on the floor and I'm laughing
Whoah-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Whoah-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Whoah-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Whoah-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Writer/s: Paul Simon
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
Cecilia courtesy of Songfacts
My most devious friend had great
pleasure in introducing me to this
song. I can still remember the grin
on his face, and his laughter, as the
record was playing. Way back then,
It was a more innocent time and place.
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Yes it was a simpler time. We were young! I don’t know how innocent though! 🤣
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Hi Christine it good to see you back you have been missed!
Great choice of song it really great when you can hear the people involved are having fun and experimenting with different sounds. So many memories from this Album and this great track 👋👋💜💜💜
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Thank you Willow. I am happy to be back ☺️💕 Yes, a fun song with a great story on how it came together. I hope you have been well.
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I’ve had some ups and downs but on the whole fine thanks 💜💜
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Nice to see you back, Christine! This is a fun song, it was nice to learn some more about it!
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Thanks Ingrid. Its one of those that sticks with you! Makes me wish I was called Cecilia.
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A great song from a great album. And it’s good to see that I haven’t duplicated a fellow ‘C’ 🤣
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Thanks Clive. I hope your are well ☺️
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As well as ever, I guess! Hope all is well with you too.
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A good friend of mine was dating a girl named Cecelia when this song was popular. I like the way you explained how this song was made in the studio Christine as that was very interesting.
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Thanks Jim ☺️
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I like your new Gravatar pic.
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Thanks for the compliment Jim ☺️
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Great album Christine.
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Thanks Di. I remember buying it and wearing out the vinyl, it got played so much. ☺️
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I remember driving in the car with my mom and this song came on the radio and when she heard the line about someone else taking his place in bed with Cecilia she couldn’t believe that lyrics like that would be played on the radio!
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Oh how times have changed! These days the problem is over sharing the most personal of things. 🤣
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Very good choice. I liked hearing how it came about. It’s one of my favorites from them. 🙂
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Thanks Barbara. It’s fun what we learn from SLS isn’t it? ☺️
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Wow! I so loved the backstory on the song and the recording – both awesome. I’d heard a little bit about it but was thrilled to hear it all. Bridge Over Troubled Water has a great backstory too!!
😊😁🎁💕🌹
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I’ve listened to this track in years. For me, it’s one of those tracks that played regularly, but thoroughly enjoyed when heard. Thank you for the smile.
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Thanks Mangus. It’s a fun song 🎵☺️
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