8. Simon & Garfunkel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jj4s9I-53g Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's output of six studio albums between 1964 and 1970 contains some of the most iconic songs of the tumultuous 1960s - "The Sound of Silence," "Scarborough Fair," "Mrs. Robinson," or "The Boxer" could all be pointed to as a defining song of the era. Their discography shows deeply emotional lyricism that echoes much of the beliefs of the folk movement in the 1960s. Albums from "Sounds of Silence" to "Bridge Over Troubled Water" showcase the confused attitudes of the youth counterculture of the decade. Like many of the world's most well-known duos, Simon and Garfunkel's relationship was constantly under strain. The strife led to the initial breakup of the pair and has been a point of underlying tension in their periodic reunions. Though their relatively timid records will still remain to obscure the reality of their partnership.