Paul Simon, Edie Brickell Reconcile in Song After Court Appearance

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Jessica Catcher
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Paul Simon, Edie Brickell Reconcile in Song After Court Appearance
April 2, 2012: Paul Simon performing at "A Celebration of Paul Newman's Dream" to benefit "SeriousFun" an association of Hole in the Wall Camps at Avery Fisher Hall in New York. Credit: Evan Agostini/AGOEV

Paul Simon and Edie Brickell sing like lovebirds on "Like to Get to Know You," a new tune they released two days after appearing in a Connecticut court for disorderly conduct following a domestic dispute.

"I got my feelings hurt, and I picked a fight with my husband," Brickell said in a statement. "The police called it disorderly. Thank God it's orderly now."

Simon said in court that the married parents of three are no threat to one another and are very much still in love.

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They held hands on the way out of the courtroom Monday, then on Wednesday released the acoustic ballad. "Like to Get to Know You" acknowledges the emotional lulls of a long-term relationship, but ends on a sweet note, as the couple harmonizes that there's no one with whom they'd rather be.

There's no denying the musical pair can still pen a delightful ditty.

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