Paul Simon and Edie Brickell were arrested over the weekend over what police called "a very common domestic dispute," but the pair are reconnecting with a new single called "Like to Get to Know You."
The simply strummed song finds the pair undertaking a tender duet in which they ruminate on how proximity doesn't necessarily lead to intimacy. As the traditional folk-blues arrangement plays on, though, they sing about shared moments, from how they take their coffee to how they handle their pets, eventually conceding that "I wouldn't trade places with anyone."
You can hear the duo get back on the right track down below.
The simply strummed song finds the pair undertaking a tender duet in which they ruminate on how proximity doesn't necessarily lead to intimacy. As the traditional folk-blues arrangement plays on, though, they sing about shared moments, from how they take their coffee to how they handle their pets, eventually conceding that "I wouldn't trade places with anyone."
You can hear the duo get back on the right track down below.