Earlier I posted a song by Sarah McLachlan and I hope you all enjoyed it... I bring you know a song by a great singer from years ago, Ms. Carly Simon, titled "You Belong To Me" Carly is a timeless singer / performer with a beautiful voice that belts out the emotion of her songs...
Here is a little background information about Ms. Simon:
"Singer-songwriter Carly Simon was born on June 25, 1945, in New York City. She won a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1971. In 1972, she had her first hit single, "You're So Vain." That same year she married musician James Taylor. They had two children, but divorced in 1983. She was the first artist to have won three major awards — Oscar, Grammy and Golden Globe — for a single track, hers being in 1988 for the song "Let the River Run." In 2008, she released the album This Kind of Love.
1970s Rock Star Status
Simon was one of the most popular singer-songwriters of the 1970s. She won a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1971. Simon had her first hit single in 1973 with "You're So Vain," a song that has stirred up years of debate on whom she was singing about. After decades of mystery, Simon admitted in 2015 that the second verse of the song was about actor Warren Beatty but that two other unnamed men inspired the rest of the song. (People have speculated that the mystery men could be James Taylor, Mick Jagger, Cat Stevens or Kris Kristofferson—all of whom she had been involved with previously.)
In 1973 Simon released another hit single, "The Right Thing to Do" and the following year found instant success with the album Hotcakes. She released The Best of Carly Simon greatest hits album in 1975, which turned triple platinum in the U.S.
After experiencing a slump for a couple years, Simon soared back with her James Bond-themed song "Nobody Does It Better," which became an international hit and garnered her Grammy nominations. She released Boys in the Trees (1978) and secured her platinum record-making status once again.
Simon's career took a bit of a downturn for most of the '80s, but towards the latter half of the decade, she rebounded with the album Coming Around Again (1987), with its title track featured in the film Heartburn and garnering a Grammy nomination. During this time, Simon contributed to many films and television scores." Read more at Biography.com
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Throughout the 1980s, Simon successfully contributed to several film and television scores, including the songs:
"Why" for the film Soup For One (1982).
"Something More" for the film Love Child (1982.)
"Someone Waits for You" for the film Swing Shift (1984).
"All the Love in the World" for the film Torchlight (1985).
"It's Hard To Be Tender" for the television miniseries Sins (1986).
"If It Wasn't Love" for the film Nothing in Common (1986).
"Two Looking at One" for the film The Karate Kid Part II (1986).
"Coming Around Again"/"Itsy Bitsy Spider" for the film Heartburn (1986).
"Let the River Run" for the film Working Girl (1988), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Original Song (1988), the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (1988), and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media (1990).
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