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  1. "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the second single from his fourth studio album, Still Crazy After All These Years (1975), released on Columbia Records. Backing vocals on the single were performed by Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson, and Phoebe Snow.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patti_AustinPatti Austin - Wikipedia

    When Austin was four years old, she performed at the Apollo Theater. As a teenager she recorded commercial jingles and worked as a session singer in soul and R&B. She had an R&B hit in 1969 with "Family Tree". She sang backing vocals on Paul Simon's 1975 number-one hit "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover".

  3. During the 70s Patti was the undisputed "Queen" of the New York session scene, her voice was heard behind everyone from Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, James Brown and Joe Cocker to Bette Midler, Roberta Flack, Luther Vandross and Diana Ross and on countless memorable commercial jingles.

  4. 8. Jan. 2020 · The song builds up to these questions with a duet that also features vocalist pro Patti Austin along side Simons own lead. This could be considered the middle section of the track and it is a doozy. It’s constructed with melodies and words that overlap, intertwine and respond to each other in an almost Broadway type of style ...

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  5. www.paul-simon.info The neck of my Guitar. Patti Austin: Year: 1980: Long long day: One-trick pony: Patti Austin was THE background voice of the stars. She sang for almost everybody, and made recordings of her own. [ MAIN ] [ Chronology ] [ Soundtracks ] ...

  6. Sie ist außerdem auf Platten von Billy Joel, Frankie Valli, Steely Dan oder Paul Simon zu hören. Seit Erscheinen ihres Tributalbums For Ella mit der WDR Big Band Köln , das 2003 für einen Grammy als Best Vocal Jazzalbum nominiert wurde, wird die Sängerin mit der ausdrucksstarken Stimme endgültig als Jazzsängerin wahrgenommen.

  7. One-Trick Pony is the fifth solo studio album by Paul Simon released in 1980. It was Simon's first album for Warner Bros. Records, and his first new studio album since 1975's Still Crazy After All These Years.