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The Graduate (1967)
 
Product detail
Format: CD
UPC: 07464031802
Label: Columbia
Label number: 3180
Running time: not on file
Shipping date: October 25th, 1990
 
Product availability
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Album Tracklist
1.  Sound Of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel [3:06]
2. Singleman Party Foxtrot [2:53]
3.  Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel [1:15]
4. Sunporch Cha-Cha-Cha [2:54]
5.  Scarborough Fair/Canticle (interlude) - Simon & Garfunkel [1:42]
...see complete tracklist
Soundtrack Q & A
Q: Is "Sound of Silence" playing at the very beginning of the movie, when we first see Ben standing still on the moving-walkway? If not, what music is playing when we first see Ben? Thanks! (from Dee in Hollis NH)
A: Yes, it's "Sound of Silence" (thanks to Shafigh, Dabiadd more info

Q: Is "On the Strip" the music playing at the strip club? If not, what is the music playing in the strip club scene? And please tell the artist of that song. (from Shafigh in Dubai)
A: "A Great Effect" - referencing the final part (risque for its day 1968) when the tassels are spinning over her breasts. Much of the soundtrack or effects (the horns on Track 3 "Mrs Robinson" and "Scarborough Fair" instrumental) are not in the movie. (thanks to Stephen Siegel/Stevo, Wayne, PA 19087add more info
A: David Grusin is the artist and he is still around doing soundtracks for the past 40 years. (thanks to Stephen Siegel/Stevo, Wayne,PA 19087add more info

Q: The end/finale version of the "Sound of Silence" in the movie and on the soundtrack (last track) are both distinctly different from the album (electric) version. Where and when did these 2 come from?
...from Steve in USA (answer Steve's question)


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