Simon promoted the album extensively, making television appearances, signing copies of the album and later launching a transatlantic tour in support of
Surprise. On May 7, he appeared on
Sunday Morning where he was interviewed by Harry Smith. On May 12, three days after the release of the album, he appeared on
Good Morning America. On May 13, Simon performed "How Can You Live in the Northeast?" and "Outrageous" on
Saturday Night Live. Promotion in the UK was next, with Simon performing "Outrageous", "Father and Daughter" and "
Graceland" on
Later... with Jools Holland. That show also featured performances by
David Gilmour with
David Crosby and
Graham Nash,
Elvis Costello and
Allen Toussaint,
the Streets and
Nação Zumbi. The hype surrounding the release of the album was followed by a positive commercial reception. With
Surprise, Paul Simon achieved his greatest week of sales during the
Soundscan era, when the album debuted at number 14 on the
Billboard 200 (with sales of over 61,000 copies slightly surpassing the 60,000 units sold by ''You're the One
back in 2000). Surprise'' was also Simon's highest chart position in his homeland since
The Rhythm of the Saints landed at number 4 in 1990.
Surprise has sold 296,000 copies in the US. In the UK, reaction was even stronger, with the album debuting at number 4, and then becoming his best chart position also since
The Rhythm of the Saints was number 1 in 1990. During its second week,
Surprise notably stayed at number 4, and then slipped down to number 20 during its third week, disappearing quickly from the charts. == Track listing ==