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"'Punky's Dilemma'" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, 'Bookends' (1968).

Background



"Punky's Dilemma" was one of two songs (the other being "Overs") that Paul Simon offered to director Mike Nichols for his film 'The Graduate'. Nichols was not particularly taken with either, which led to Simon writing "Mrs. Robinson".

The song was partially worked on by John Simon, who was hired to "kick-start" the recording when Paul Simon had writer's block. Morgan Ames, writer for 'High Fidelity' magazine, attended a recording session during which "Punky's Dilemma" was being constructed, in October 1967. The team spent over 50 studio hours recording "Punky's Dilemma," re-recording vocal parts, sometimes note by note, until they were satisfied.

Composition



"Punkys Dilemma" is breezy and minimal musically, with a soft jazz-style percussion and seemingly improvised guitar lines dominated by seventh chords. As rock critic Robert Christgau wrote, the song "seems the essence of lightheartedness on casual hearing but is really a poignant and ironic presentation of a young man's military alternatives: resisting or playing along with the draft."

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Category:1968 songs

Category:Simon & Garfunkel songs

Category:Songs written by Paul Simon

Category:Song recordings produced by John Simon (record producer)

Category:Song recordings produced by Paul Simon

Category:Song recordings produced by Art Garfunkel

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