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  1. Watermark is the third solo studio album by Art Garfunkel, released in October 1977 on Columbia Records. The first single, "Crying in My Sleep", failed to chart, but the follow-up, a version of " (What a) Wonderful World " (featuring harmony vocals from Garfunkel's old partner Paul Simon and mutual friend James Taylor ) reached #17 ...

    • October 25, 1977, January 10, 1978 (reissue)
  2. Released. 1977 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Watermark by Art Garfunkel. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (533)
    • Rock, Pop
    • 978
    • Pop Rock, Ballad
  3. 23. März 2022 · One Of Our Deleted Albums Series Art Garfunkel released this album in 1978 on Columbia Records. With the exception of Wonderful World (with Paul Simon and James Taylor) all the songs on this...

  4. This is the original Dutch vinyl LP release which had the Jimmy Webb song "Fingerpaint," correctly listed in the tracks. CBS wanted a single, so the song was quickly pulled and replaced by the very out-of-place "(What a) Wonderful World" with Paul Simon and James Taylor. The credits above mention this song in the mixing credits but it doesn't ...

  5. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Watermark" on Discogs.

  6. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsWatermark - Rolling Stone

    Watermark. By Rich Wiseman. May 18, 1978. I first heard Art Garfunkel ‘s third and best solo LP in the living room of the man who wrote ten of its twelve songs. Almost apologetically, Jimmy Webb ...

  7. 30. Okt. 2021 · For the first time since Simon and Garfunkel broke up, Art is working with a single vision across an entire record (give or take a substituted hit single) and how you view the success of 'Watermark' depends much more on what you think of Jimmy Webb than it does what you think of Art Garfunkel. There are perhaps more similarities between Jimmy and Paul than you might suppose: both came to fame ...