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I've been on the road since 1967.
Jimmie Walker
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Carly Simon:
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.
Carly Simon:
No, because I've never really changed my style that much.
Carly Simon:
There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like h
Carly Simon:
So I suppose this slightly mature fashion sense happened because of what I had.
Carly Simon:
My look was even more solidified when I started singing in Greenwich Village with my sister Lucy. W
Carly Simon:
Well, I tried to get a record deal in 1966 or '67, and everyone thought I was too eclectic.
Carly Simon:
Sometimes, but the year I lived in France I started to write songs.
Carly Simon:
Sometimes my boyfriend would write the lyrics and I would write the melody, and other times I would
Carly Simon:
Then I went through a big Peggy Lee stage, then I became Annie Ross, then Judy Collins.
Carly Simon:
As a singer I tried on all these hats, these voices, these clothes, and eventually out came me.
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Carly Simon:
You're lucky you had that when you were 20. I sure didn't. I was overweight, and I had acne.Carly Simon:
No, because I've never really changed my style that much.Carly Simon:
There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like hCarly Simon:
So I suppose this slightly mature fashion sense happened because of what I had.Carly Simon:
My look was even more solidified when I started singing in Greenwich Village with my sister Lucy. WCarly Simon:
Well, I tried to get a record deal in 1966 or '67, and everyone thought I was too eclectic.Carly Simon:
Sometimes, but the year I lived in France I started to write songs.Carly Simon:
Sometimes my boyfriend would write the lyrics and I would write the melody, and other times I wouldCarly Simon:
Then I went through a big Peggy Lee stage, then I became Annie Ross, then Judy Collins.Carly Simon:
As a singer I tried on all these hats, these voices, these clothes, and eventually out came me.