Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" received a heavy metal makeover that missed the point of the original song in a major way.
Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" was incredibly bold in the 1970s and its impact on pop music is still being felt today.
How Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" inspired Taylor Swift to write her quintessential and fan-favorite break-up anthems.
Michael Mary Murphy’s new book hails the managers who have steered U2, Hozier and The Beatles to the top of the charts ...
This (bad) pun of the 1974 Carly Simon song, “Haven’t Got Time for the Pain,” came to mind when we read the Food and Drug Administration’s Office ...
Jesse Colin Young, the Youngbloods frontman who sang 'Get Together,' has died at 83. The song has become shorthand for the ...
Johnny Depp owns Marilyn Manson’s iconic fake br*asts—yes, really! Their unusual trade is one of Hollywood’s strangest swaps.
Young himself wrote songs such as "Darkness Darkness" and "Sunlight" before the Youngbloods broke up in 1972. The musician released several more albums, one notably featuring Carly Simon ...
Carly Simon – “Let the River Run” (from Working Girl) (1989) Carly Simon won the best-song Oscar for the uplifting anthem “Let the River Run,” from the 1988 romantic comedy-drama Working ...
Prolific musician Jesse Colin Young, best known for being the voice of the '60s folk-rock anthem "Get Together," died on Sunday at age 83.
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