Paul Simon Reveals His Cringe-Worthy Moment on Stephen Colbert Show

In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert, music icon Paul Simon revealed his ongoing cringe-worthy moment whenever he hears ‘The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy).’ The Simon & Garfunkel classic includes a line that Simon hates, causing him to dread singing it. Despite the song’s success, Simon only performs it in his own shows if it’s a mistake, using it as a form of self-punishment. The conversation took place at the DGA New York Theater, where Simon shared anecdotes and insights after a screening of the documentary ‘In Restless Dreams.’ The documentary, directed by Alex Gibney, provides a unique glimpse into Simon’s creative process and features rare archival footage. As Colbert delved into Simon’s viewing habits, the artist admitted he hadn’t seen ‘In Restless Dreams’ yet but praised Gibney’s work on ‘Sinatra: All or Nothing at All.’ During the interview, Simon also shared a humorous encounter with Frank Sinatra over a cover of ‘Mrs. Robinson.’