"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" | ||||
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Single by Paul Simon | ||||
from the album Still Crazy After All These Years | ||||
Released | December 1975 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 3:35 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Writer(s) | Paul Simon | |||
Paul Simon singles chronology | ||||
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"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" is a 1975 hit song by Paul Simon, from his album Still Crazy After All These Years. Backing vocals on the single were performed by Patti Austin, Valerie Simpson and Phoebe Snow.
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Written after Simon's divorce from first wife Peggy Harper, the song is a mistress's humorous advice to a husband on ways to end a relationship: Just slip out the back, Jack/Make a new plan, Stan. The song is anchored by a "linear" drum pattern performed by studio drummer Steve Gadd, which became the hook and color for the song.[1] The song was recorded in a small New York City studio on Broadway.
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" broke in the U.S. in late December 1975 becoming number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on February 7, 1976, and remaining there for three weeks. It was certified gold on March 11, 1976, and remained a best seller for nearly five months. The song also topped the adult contemporary chart for two weeks. It remains Simon's biggest solo hit.
On the UK Singles Chart, the song reached position number 23 in January 1976.
Chart (1975) | Peak Position |
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Canadian Singles Chart | 1 |
French Singles Chart | 2 |
German Singles Chart | 42 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 18 |
UK Singles Chart | 23 |
US Hot 100 Singles Chart | 1 |
Preceded by "Love Rollercoaster" by Ohio Players |
Billboard Hot 100 number-one single February 7, 1976 – February 21, 1976 |
Succeeded by "Theme From "S.W.A.T."" by Rhythm Heritage |
Preceded by "Break Away" by Art Garfunkel |
Billboard Easy Listening Singles number-one single February 28, 1976 (2 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" by Captain & Tennille |