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Legendary musician Paul Simon says hearing ‘has returned enough to sing and play again’

- ROISIN O’CONNOR

Paul Simon has given an update on his hearing after suffering a near-total loss in his left ear back in 2023.

The You Can Call Me Al star (82) was prevented from touring after the condition emerged while he was working on his 15th solo album, Seven Psalms, with doctors unable to diagnose the cause. By September, he said he was beginning to accept his hearing loss.

The legendary singer-songwriter is now the subject of a new two-part documentar­y, In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon, from director Alex Gibney.

During a premiere for the event in New York this week, which was moderated by late-night host Stephen Colbert, Simon revealed that his hearing has now come back to “enough of a degree that I’m comfortabl­y singing and playing guitar and playing a few other instrument­s”.

“I can hear my voice the way I want it in the context of the music. If there’s a drum or an electric guitar, it’s too loud and I can’t hear my voice. But when I first lost the hearing, I couldn’t get... it threw me off. Everything was coming from this side,” he said, People reports.

In the same interview, Simon revealed that he once tried to stop legendary crooner Frank Sinatra from covering one of his most famous songs, Mrs Robinson.

“I met him once. It was very interestin­g too, because he made a cover record of my song Mrs Robinson. And he changed the lyric[s],” Simon said.

“They were fantastic, but when I first heard it, it was like, ‘man, ring a ding, ding you Mrs Robinson, Jesus loves you more,’ and this is in the 60s, and I said, ‘He can’t do that.’”

“I said, ‘I’m stopping the record.’ He said, ‘You can’t stop a Frank record.’ I said, ‘I am stopping it.’

“And so a guy from Warner Brothers called me up and said, ‘Please don’t do this. It’s my fault I did it. Please don’t do this to me.’ So I said, ‘OK,’” he continued.

Simon ultimately “fell in love” with Sinatra’s recording. (© The Independen­t)

In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon is set to premiere on MGM+ tomorrow, with the second half arriving on March 24

 ?? ?? Paul Simon went deaf in one ear last year – doctors found no cause
Paul Simon went deaf in one ear last year – doctors found no cause

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