}} American singer-songwriters and then husband-and-wife duo
Carly Simon and
James Taylor recorded a remake of "Mockingbird" in the autumn of 1973, and the track was released as the lead single from Simon's fourth studio album
Hotcakes (1974). It was Taylor's idea to remake "Mockingbird", which he knew from a live performance by Inez and Charlie Foxx at the
Apollo Theater in 1965, and which song Taylor and his sister
Kate Taylor had often sung for fun as teenagers. The song features a considerable lyrical adjustment by Taylor and keyboard work from
Dr. John,
Robbie Robertson's rhythm guitar and a tenor saxophone solo by
Michael Brecker. Simon overcame her fear of live performing to come onstage to sing "Mockingbird" with Taylor during his 1975 tour; the duo also performed "Mockingbird" live at the No Nukes Concert at
Madison Square Garden in September 1979, the performance being recorded for the double
LP album
No Nukes: The Muse Concerts for a Non-Nuclear Future (1979) and the film version
No Nukes (1980). In recent years Taylor has performed "Mockingbird" live with his daughter (by Simon)
Sally Taylor and Simon has performed the song live with her and Taylor's son Ben Taylor. On November 25, 2015, Simon sang a live duet of "Mockingbird" with
Stephen Colbert on "
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert".
Reception "Mockingbird" became an instant hit, peaking at No. 5 on the
Billboard Pop singles chart and No. 10 on the
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and was certified
Gold by the
RIAA, signifying sales of one million copies in the US. The single also charted in Canada (No. 3), New Zealand (No. 7), Australia (No. 8), South Africa (No. 13), and the UK (No. 34).
Cash Box called it a "great re-working of this big 60’s hit," saying that "the fresh approach is keyed by a beautiful vocal interchange between the couple and a great
dixieland horn arrangement."
Record World said that "They just don't make tunes as funky as this anymore!"
Track listing ;7" single • "Mockingbird" – 3:45 • "Grownup" – 3:44
Chart history Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Australia: Johnny O'Keefe In Australia, the Simon/Taylor version of "Mockingbird" charted simultaneously with another version – this one featuring the original lyrics – by
Johnny O'Keefe sung with his resident background vocalist Margaret McLaren; the two versions were ranked in tandem on the charts, peaking at No. 8 for four weeks beginning in May 1974. O'Keefe, who had performed "Mockingbird" in 1964 as compere of the
Sing Sing Sing musical show, had recorded the track with McLaren in October 1972, the track having a single release in 1973 and appearing on the local "hit parade" in
Adelaide that November around the time the Simon/Taylor version was recorded; O'Keefe, who believed that the Simon/Taylor version was effectively a
cover version resulting from
Festival Records company selling the O'Keefe version to American record companies, lobbied the Minister for Media and the Broadcasting Control Board to have his version of "Mockingbird" receive at least equal broadcasting time with the Simon/Taylor version on Australian radio. In the Australian stage musical
Shout! based on Johnny O'Keefe's life, the characters of O'Keefe and of his mother Thelma perform "Mockingbird" as part of a sequence dramatizing O'Keefe's 1975
This is Your Life appearance. The musical opened January 4, 2001, with
David Campbell and
Trisha Noble as respectively Johnny and Thelma; Campbell and Noble recorded their version of "Mockingbird" for the
Shout! soundtrack album released that March. ==Other versions==