Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Hace 2 días · You’re So Vain” is a song by Carly Simon, released in 1972. It became one of her most iconic and successful songs, known for its catchy melody, cryptic lyrics, and Simon’s emotive vocals. The song is famous for its speculation about the identity of the person to whom the song is addressed, adding an element of mystery and intrigue.

  2. Hace 1 día · It's a song about someone I knew who thought they were the Bee's knees.

  3. Hace 1 día · Para 1972, Carly Simon ya era una artista consolidada: En 1971 había lanzado su álbum debut, cuyo título llevaba su nombre. A través de Elektra Records, el sello discográfico estadounidense, “Carly Simon” llegó rapidamente al puesto 30 de los 200 de Billboard y le otorgó a la cantante el premio Grammy por mejor nuevo artista.

  4. I think The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived is Taylor’s version of You’re So Vain which she has said is her favorite song and Carly Simon got so much buzz because she wouldn’t say who it’s about but now she’s said it is about Warren Beatty and two unnamed other people.

  5. CARLY SIMON- You’re So Vain- 1972. 495. CYNDI LAUPER- Time After Time- 1983. 494. THE PIXIES- Where Is My Mind ... KANYE WEST- Stronger- 2007. 492. MILES DAVIS- So What- 1959. 491. BAD BUNNY- Titi Me Pregunto- 2022. 490. LIL NAS X- Old Town Road- 2019. 489. THE BREEDERS- Cannonbal- 1993. 488. THE WEEKND- House of Balloons- 2011. 487. SOLANGE ...

  6. Hace 2 días · While Voormann has contributed to many classic moments, one of the most timeless is the introduction of ‘You’re So Vain’. The jazzy scramble on his bass fretboard interlocks with the chimes of Carly Simon’s piano, creating a perfect sense of internal trepidation before she bursts into her sharp anthem about a self-absorbed lover.

  7. Hace 3 días · Taking his cue from Carly Simon, creator of the enduring mystery “You’re So Vain,” Seal refuses to dispel its mythology. In the CD liner notes, all vagaries are framed as intentional. “My songs mean one thing to me and another to the listener,” he writes.