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1. Tom & Jerry was an early stage act of Paul Simon, as Jerry Landis (whose last name he borrowed from a girl he had been dating) and Art Garfunkel as Tom Graph (so called because he was fond of tracking ("graphing") hits on the pop charts). They began writing their own songs in 1955, and made their first professional recording, "Hey, Schoolgirl", for Sid Prosen of Big Records in 1957. Released on 45 rpm and 78 rpm vinyl records, with the flip-side song "Dancin' Wild", the recording sold 100,000 copies, hitting #49 on the Billboard Magazine charts. Both Simon and Garfunkel have acknowledged the tremendous impact of The Everly Brothers on their style, and many of their early songs (including "Hey, Schoolgirl") bear the mark of this influence. 2. Jungle pioneers 4hero User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Jungle Hits, Vol. 1

Jungle Hits, Vol. 2

Ecstasy Boom
Touch Me
The Album
Jungle Drum & Bass Anthems CD1

The Kings of Drum + Bass
The Complete Tom & Jerry (Purple Chick)

Hey, Schoolgirl (Early Recordings of Simon and Garfunkel 1957 - 1959)
The No.1 Jungle Album

Tom & Jerry Meet Tico & The Triumphs
D.S.F.G.