Carly Simon

Born: Jun 25, 1945 in New York City

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Biography

Carly Simon was one of the most popular of the confessional singer/songwriters who emerged in the early '70s. The youngest child in an upper-class New York family (her father, Richard Simon, co-founded the Simon and Schuster publishing company), Simon got her start in music as part of a duo with her sister Lucy (who later wrote the music for the Broadway show The Secret Garden). The Simon Sisters had a chart single with "Winkin' Blinkin' and Nod" in April 1964.

But Simon's solo debut did not come until the release of her self-titled first album in February 1971. It contained her first solo hit, "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be," an anti-marriage song co-written with Jacob Brackman that reached the Top Ten. Simon's second album, Anticipation (November 1971) (which went gold in two years), contained a Top 40 follow-up in the title song, and she won the 1971 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Her third album, the gold number one No Secrets (November 1972), was produced by Richard Perry and contained the gold number one hit "You're So Vain," which aroused speculation about its subject. Mick Jagger, one of those suggested, sang backup on the recording. "The Right Thing to Do," a second single from the album, made the Top 40. Simon married fellow singer/songwriter James Taylor in November 1972. (They divorced in 1983.) Her fourth album, the Top Ten Hotcakes (January 1974), contained a gold Top Ten remake of the Inez & Charlie Foxx hit "Mockingbird" sung with Taylor and the Top Ten hit "Haven't Got Time for the Pain"; it became her third consecutive gold LP. Playing Possum (April 1975), containing the Top 40 hit "Attitude Dancing," was another Top Ten LP. Simon's sixth album, Another Passenger (June 1976), was a relative commercial disappointment. But in 1977, she sang "Nobody Does It Better," the theme song for the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, resulting in a gold Top Ten hit. Her seventh album, Boys in the Trees (April 1978), was a million-selling success, buoyed by the Top Ten hit "You Belong to Me" and a Top 40 duet cover of "Devoted to You" with Taylor. Simon's eighth and ninth albums, Spy (June 1979) and Come Upstairs (June 1980), were less successful, though the latter contained the gold Top 40 hit "Jesse."

In October 1980, Simon collapsed of exhaustion on-stage, after which her concert appearances became rare. Her next album, Torch (September 1981), was given over to pre- and non-rock covers. In 1982, Simon scored a Top Ten U.K. hit with "Why," a song produced by the disco group Chic from the movie Soup for One. In 1983, she returned to the U.K. Top 40 as the uncredited singer on the Will Powers (Lynn Goldsmith) satire "Kissing with Confidence." Simon's career in the U.S. was in decline, however, as the albums Hello Big Man (September 1983) and Spoiled Girl (July 1985) were poor sellers. She returned to the Top 40 in 1986 with another movie theme, "Coming Around Again," from Heartburn (the 1987 Coming Around Again LP went platinum) and had yet another movie-related hit with the Grammy- and Oscar-winning "Let the River Run" from the film Working Girl in 1988. In 1990, Simon released both My Romance (March), another album of pop covers, and Have You Seen Me Lately? (September), an album of original songs. She scored the film This Is My Life in 1992. In 1993, Simon's "family opera," Romulus Hunt, premiered and was released on record.

1994 brought the release of a new album, Letters Never Sent (November), and a three-CD/cassette box set retrospective, Clouds in My Coffee 1965-1995, appeared in November 1995. Film Noir followed two years later, and in the spring of 2000 Simon returned with her first record of original material in six years, The Bedroom Tapes. In 2002 she released Christmas Is Almost Here, a collection of holiday-themed material, followed by another collection of new material, Moonlight Serenade, in 2005. Into White, which featured mostly versions of standards, was released in 2006. After signing with Hear Music, Simon released This Kind of Love in 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Studio Albums

Carly Simon, 1971 US #30
  1. "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" (C. Simon/J. Brackman) 4:15
  2. "Alone" (C. Simon) 3:36
  3. "One More Time" (C. Simon) 3:32
  4. "The Best Thing" (C. Simon) 4:14
  5. "Just A Sinner" (M. Klingman) 3:10
  6. "Dan, My Fling" (J. Brackman/F. Gardner) 5:28
  7. "Another Door" (C. Simon) 3:16
  8. "Reunions" (C. Simon/additional music & lyrics by B. Mernit/E. Kramer) 3:06
  9. "Rolling Down The Hills" (C. Simon) 3:35
  10. "The Love's Still Growing" (B. Linhart) 4:14
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Anticipation, 1971 US #30
  1. "Anticipation" (C. Simon) 3:19
  2. "Legend In Your Own Time" (C. Simon) 3:45
  3. "Our First Day Together" (C. Simon) 3:29
  4. "The Girl You Think You See" (C. Simon/J. Brackman) 3:07
  5. "Summer's Coming Around Again" (C. Simon/P. Glanz/J. Ryan) 4:10
  6. "Share The End" (C. Simon/J. Brackman) 3:58
  7. "The Garden" (C. Simon/J. Brackman) 4:08
  8. "Three Days" (C. Simon) 3:19
  9. "Julie Through The Glass" (C. Simon) 3:23
  10. "I've Got To Have You" (K. Kristofferson) 4:45
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No Secrets, 1972 US #1 (5 weeks); UK #3
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Hotcakes, 1974 US #3; UK #19
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Playing Possum, 1975 US #10
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Another Passenger, 1976 US #29
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Boys in the Trees, 1978 US #10
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Spy, 1979 US #45
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Come Upstairs, 1980 US #36
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Torch, 1981 US #50
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Hello Big Man, 1983 US #69
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Spoiled Girl, 1985 US #88
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Coming Around Again, 1987 US #25; UK #25
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My Romance, 1990 US #46
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Have You Seen Me Lately, 1990 US #60
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This Is My Life, 1992
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Romulus Hunt: A Family Opera, 1993
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Film Noir, 1997 US #84
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The Bedroom Tapes, 2000 US #90
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Letters Never Sent, 1994 US #129p">
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Moonlight Serenade, 2005 US #7
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Into White, 2007 US #13
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Compilations

The Best of Carly Simon, 1975 US #17 (Singles Compilation)
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Greatest Hits Live, 1988 US #87; UK #49 (Singles Compilation)
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Clouds In My Coffee, 1995 (3 Disc Retrospective Box Set)
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The Very Best Of Carly Simon: Nobody Does It Better, 1999 (Singles Compialtion)
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Christmas Is Almost Here, 2002 (Christmas Compilation)
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Anthology, 2002 (Singles Compilation)
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Christmas Is Almost Here Again, 2003 (Christmas Compilation)
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Reflections: Carly Simon's Greatest Hits, 2004 US #22 (Singles Compilation)
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Singles

April 1964: "Winkin, Blinkin' And Nod" (as The Simon Sisters) US Pop #73
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April 1971: "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" US Pop #10/AC #6
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December 1971: "Anticipation" US Pop #13/AC #3
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March 1972: "Legend In Your Own Time" US Pop #50/AC #11
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December 1972: "You're So Vain" US Pop #1 (3 weeks)/AC #1 (2 weeks) ; UK #3

March 1973: "The Right Thing To Do" US Pop #17/AC #3; UK #17
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February 1974: "Mockingbird" (with James Taylor) US Pop #5/AC #10 ; UK #34

May 1974: "Haven't Got Time For The Pain" US Pop #14/AC #2
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May 1975: "Attitude Dancing" US Pop #21/AC #18
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July 1975: "Waterfall" US Pop #78/AC #21
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October 1975: "More And More" US Pop #94
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June 1976: "It Keeps You Runnin'" US Pop #46/AC #27
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July 1977: "Nobody Does It Better" US Pop #2/AC #1 (7 weeks) ; UK #7

April 1978: "You Belong To Me" US Pop #6/AC #4
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August 1978: "Devoted To You" (with James Taylor) US Pop #36/AC #2/Country #33
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June 1979: "Vengeance" US Pop #48
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September 1979: "Spy" US AC #34
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August 1980: "Jesse" US Pop #11/AC #8

December 1980: "Take Me As I Am" US Pop #102
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December 1981: "Hurt" US Pop #106
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July 1982: "Why" US Pop #74; UK #10
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August 1983: "Kissing With Confidence" (lead vocals on single by "Will Powers") UK #17
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September 1983: "You Know What To Do" US Pop #83/AC #36
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June 1985: "Tired Of Being Blonde" US Pop #70/AC #34
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November 1986: "Coming Around Again" US Pop #18/AC #5; UK #10
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May 1987: "Give Me All Night" US Pop #61/AC #5; UK #98
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August 1987: "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of" US AC #8; UK #99
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November 1987: "All I Want Is You" US Pop #54/AC #7
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February 1989: "Let The River Run" US Pop #49/AC #11; UK #79
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June 1989: "Why" (re-release) UK #56
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October 1990: "Better Not Tell Her" US AC #4
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March 1991: "Holding Me Tonight" US AC #36
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May 1991: "You're So Vain" (re-release) UK #41
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April 1992: "Love Of My Life" US AC #16
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November 2001: guest appearance on Janet Jackson's "Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)", sampling "You're So Vain" and also featuring Missy Elliott and P. Diddy US Pop #28; UK #13
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December 2005: "Let It Snow"; US AC #6
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Motion Picture Soundtracks

Working Girl, 1989
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This Is My Life, 1992
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Piglet's Big Movie, 2002
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The Best of Pooh and Heffalump, 2005
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