Mrs. Robinson a song by Simon & Garfunkel, was written by Paul Simon and released in 1968. It was originally featured on the soundtrack of the film "The Graduate," directed by Mike Nichols. The song became a chart-topping hit and is known for its satirical lyrics and catchy melody.
Simon & Garfunkel
And here's to you, Mrs. RobinsonJesus loves you more than you will knowWhoa, whoa, whoaGod bless you, please, Mrs. RobinsonHeaven holds a place for those who prayHey, hey, heyHey, hey, heyWe'd like to know a little bit about you for our filesWe'd like to help you learn to help yourselfLook around you, all you see are sympathetic eyesStroll around the grounds until you feel at homeAnd here's to you, Mrs. RobinsonJesus loves you more than you will knowWhoa, whoa, whoaGod bless you, please, Mrs. RobinsonHeaven holds a place for those who prayHey, hey, heyHey, hey, heyHide it in a hiding place where no one ever goesPut it in your pantry with your cupcakesIt's a little secret, just the Robinson's affairMost of all, you've got to hide it from the kidsCoo, coo, ca-choo, Mrs. RobinsonJesus loves you more than you will knowWhoa, whoa, whoaGod bless you, please, Mrs. RobinsonHeaven holds a place for those who prayHey, hey, heyHey, hey, heySitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoonGoing to the candidates debateLaugh about it, shout about itWhen you've got to chooseEvery way you look at this, you loseWhere have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?Our nation turns its lonely eyes to youWoo, woo, wooWhat's that you say, Mrs. Robinson?Joltin' Joe has left and gone awayHey, hey, heyHey, hey, hey
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