According to Cyrkle
guitarist Tom Dawes, Simon offered "Red Rubber Ball" to the band when they were opening for Simon and Garfunkel on tour. The song's tracks were recorded in
stereo, with the bass, lead guitar, and percussion on the right track, acoustic guitar and electric organ on left, and the vocals on both. The Columbia picture sleeve issued with the "Red Rubber Ball" single is a very rare and oft-sought item amongst record collectors; near-mint copies are said to fetch three figures. The Seekers also recorded "Red Rubber Ball" for their 1966 album
Come the Day (called
Georgy Girl in the USA). It also appears on the
CD box set The Seekers Complete. In an interview on
The Colbert Report, Paul Simon said he wrote "Red Rubber Ball" while living in England to get a £100 advance from The Seekers. This came in response to Colbert's request for Simon to name a song that was "on the cusp" when it came to being included in his songbook
Lyrics 1964–2008. In the US, "Red Rubber Ball" spent a single week at No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart at the same time "
Paperback Writer" by
the Beatles was at No. 1, during the week ending July 9, 1966. It was the fifth week during 1966 in which songs written by Simon and by
John Lennon and
Paul McCartney were simultaneously at No. 1 and No. 2 on the chart. ==Collaboration Information==