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This '70s Hit Is Still Famous for One Unforgettable Detail

11 April 20262 Mins Read

Some songs stick with you because of the lyrics. In the case of Paul Simon’s 1976 hit “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” all about the rhythm.

The chart-topping track that remains instantly recognizable thanks to its unforgettable drum pattern.

Even if you haven’t heard the song in a while, there’s a good chance the beat comes back to you almost immediately.

Behind that iconic rhythm is legendary session drummer Steve Gadd, whose work on the track helped elevate it from a clever breakup song into something truly timeless. The song, which appeared on Simon’s album Still Crazy After All These Years, went on to become one of his biggest hits, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

But it’s that opening drum groove that continues to stand out decades later.

Gadd’s approach was deceptively simple, built around crisp snare hits and a tight, almost hypnotic feel that gives the song its signature bounce. It’s the kind of rhythm that feels effortless—but has been studied, analyzed and admired by drummers ever since.

And it wasn’t just a happy accident.

Gadd, 81, was already a respected name in the studio world by the time he recorded the track, known for his ability to bring both technical precision and musical intuition to every session. His work with Simon proved just how powerful the right groove could be.

Over the years, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” has remained a staple on classic radio and streaming playlists alike, often cited as one of the most memorable songs of the decade. While Simon’s lyrics and delivery certainly play a role, it’s that rhythm that quietly carries the track from start to finish.

It’s also a reminder of how much impact a behind-the-scenes musician can have.

Listeners may not always know the name Gadd right away, but they know that beat. And decades later, it still hits just as smoothly as it did the first time around.

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