Fifty years Carly Simon's are very empty and mysterious man in your heart

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Carly Simon's hit single, 1972, you're so Vain, starts with one of the best opening lines of pop music: "You entered the party as if you were walking on a yacht." This ly lyric helps to establish the performance and vanity of the subject of the song, and also Simon's whole kissing tone. It also ignites a mystery that has been going on for 50 years, triggering an auction to buy endless discussions, ample predictions, and even the answer to the mystery. Were they arrogant enough to think about who this hit single was about and who it really was about? 'You went to the party...' Simon, born in New York, who was accepted to Rock & Rock Hall of Fame this weekend, has been a professional musician for almost a decade and enjoyed a few little songs before you're so Vain was released on November 8, 1972. Simon's you're so Vain was released in 1970. In early January, he was number 1 in the United States and was on his way to becoming number 1 worldwide. The song rolling Stone has included in the top 500 All-time Song list continues to be the greatest hit of Simon's career, but no one can make the Bond theme burning for him better. You're so Vain has an insolent melody and witty but still successful in his heart words, especially the "you're so arrogant that you probably think this song is about you" hook that stands out in the middle of a series of great lines. Simon's performance is both sharp and fragile -- look at the way he says, "but you gave what you love," and then he pulls himself in to present the heartbreaking sequel, "and one of them was me." The great things none of the ten worthless covers offer - not the Australian list record of the Chocolate Starfish, not the comment of shocked rock player Marilyn Manson, and not particularly the misunderstood lyrics replaced by British band Smokie's French term "gavotte". go, "first month. Uploading YouTube content The group of Derek & the Dominos drummer Jim Gordon and Simon, who was originally a Beatles member, Klaus Voormann, is in and out of Simon's lyrical moods. These factors are part of the reason why the song works well, as it is now, but the permanent mystery of the topic that has given it an extra dimension in the last 50 years. 'All the girls dreamed you'd be your partner' Simon helped to foster the mystery about you're so Vain, even auctioned the subject's name for charity. The riddle of who the song is about has been both distorted and fed by Simon from day one. According to Vanity Fair, Simon told an interview that you're so Vain was about "men" instead of "a man" before the song came out, and then admitted that certain aspects of the lyrics were based on certain men, but not all. But he also played the idea that he was a singular man over and over again. Simon, it's a promo from 1974. In 2009, when he told a New York radio station that he had hidden Mr. so Vain's name in a new recording of the song , many people, including Taylor Swift and radio host Howard Stern, revealed to them the identity of Simon's subject . And then there was the auction. In 2003, Dick Ebersol, president of NBC Sports, won a charity auction, and paid Simon 50,000 US dollars for the privilege of telling him who the song really was about. One of the terms of the prize was that even though Simon had already shared a clue with him, Ebersol was not allowed to reveal the answer - the man's name had an "e" in it. Over the years, Simon also added a "a" and an "r", which apparently confirmed that the whole song was about a particular man. Nevertheless, he contradicts it by explaining who the second verse is about, especially when he says it doesn't mean that the whole song is about them, so he's reopening the whole "multi-man" theory. And who is this about? 'I bet you think this song is about you' Before we go one by one to some of these names, a missing list called you're so Vain as possible subjects: Record company president and producer David Geffen, musician James Taylor, actor Warren Beatty, guitar producer Dan Armstrong, rolling stones lead Mick Jagger, Actor Jack Nicholson, film director Bob Rafelson, Bob's brother Donald Rafelson, musician/actor David Bowie, singer David Cassidy, musician Cat Stevens and country music star Kris Kristofferson. Jack Nicholson is one of over a dozen men who are said to be the subject of you're so Vain. One of these names was Simon dating Beatty, Nicholson and Kristofferson, married to Taylor, and shared a relationship with Jagger with an unknown status, all of which helped to promote countless theories. But let's dig a little deeper into some of these suspects. David Geffen Geffen was the head of Asylum Records when Simon's hit song was published with the Elektra label, which was then a rival, but his name was really only mixed up when Simon published a new recor
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