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    More Room in a Broken Heart: The True Adventures of Carly Simon

    More Room in a Broken Heart: The True Adventures of Carly Simon

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    by Stephen Davis


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      ISBN-13: 9781101554258
    • Publisher: Temple Publications International, Inc.
    • Publication date: 01/10/2012
    • Sold by: Penguin Group
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 464
    • Sales rank: 204,155
    • File size: 722 KB
    • Age Range: 18 Years

    Rock journalist Stephen Davis is the author of five other music tomes, including the New York Times bestseller Walk This Way (coauthored with Aerosmith) and most recently LZ-'75, about Led Zeppelin's legendary 1975 tour. He lives in Boston.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 11

    Part I

    Lady of Spain 25

    The Pianist 30

    Mrs. Simon and Schuster 36

    Summertime 40

    Behind Closed Doors 46

    The Artful Dodger 52

    Idylls of Stamford 57

    The Ronnie Material 65

    All Shook Up 72

    High School Musical 79

    A Death in the Family 87

    Carly Cares 94

    Ambition and the Dylan Energy 100

    The Simon Sisters 105

    Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod 114

    Hootenanny Saturday Night 121

    Carly and the Vandellas 128

    Swinging London 135

    The Female Bob Dylan 142

    Indian Hill 151

    Play with Me 156

    Fear of Flying 164

    Part II

    A Girl Called Elektra 175

    Electric Lady 179

    That's the Way I Always Heard It Should Be 188

    Setting Yourself on Fire 196

    The Troubadour 204

    Silver-tongued Devil 214

    Sticky Fingers 221

    How About Tonight? 229

    Poor Moose 238

    Apple Corps 246

    Rain and Fire 253

    "Love from Carly" 263

    Best New Artist 269

    On Beaver Pond 277

    Son of a Gun 283

    Don't Let Me Be Lonely 317

    A Piece of Ass A State of Grace 322

    Hotcakes 328

    Mockingbird 336

    Slave 341

    Where's Carly? 351

    Another Passenger 357

    The Spy Who Loved Me 365

    Things We Said Today 375

    Why'd You Tell Me This? 382

    The Gorilla in the Room 388

    We're So Close 398

    Hot Tin Roof 406

    Stardust 416

    Blood Everywhere 425

    Forever Locked Inside 434

    What People are Saying About This

    From the Publisher

    “[A] revealing page-turner of a biography.” —More.com

    “Stephen Davis reveals the fault lines in the life of an artist who, despite her popular success, has never received the critical respect accorded other singer-songwriters of her generation.” – Washington Post

    “Rendered out of love and respect for Simon and her legacy…Shines” – Boston Globe

     “A sympathetic and breezy account of Carly Simon's life and (many) loves.” – Star Tribune

    “A revealing look at the singer's hit songs, famous friends (Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty), rocky marriage to James Taylor, and struggle to hold on to stardom in late middle age.” – O Magazine

    “Revelatory” – PW

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    A love song to an American icon: the first full-length biography of Carly Simon, from an acclaimed music journalist who has known her for decades

    Carly Simon has won two Grammys and an Academy Award, and her albums have sold more than forty million copies. Her music has touched countless lives since her debut in the 1970s, yet her own life story has remained unpublished-until now. Tapping private archives, family interviews, and a forty-year friendship with the legend herself, Stephen Davis at last captures Carly Simon's extraordinary journey from shy teenager to superstar. More Room in a Broken Heart candidly covers everything her fans want to know, including:

    • Growing up with her father, publishing mogul Richard Simon
    • The Bob Dylan turning point that launched her career
    • The real story behind "You're So Vain"
    • Carly's severe stage fright (she's the only musical guest to pretape an SNL segment)
    • Romantic involvements with Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty, and Cat Stevens
    • How Carly and James Taylor went from being pop music's reigning couple to independent souls living at opposite ends of Massachusetts
    • Surviving breast cancer
    • Her recent financial and spiritual crises

      Along the way, Davis vividly takes readers back to some of the most powerful eras in American music history and delivers a tribute worthy of the artist and her loyal fans, who know that nobody does it better than Carly Simon.

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    Publishers Weekly
    Rock and roll biographer Davis was granted Simon’s full participation and approval for this involved, revelatory but restrained and courteous look back at her full, rich life as a singer and folk-rock icon—and as a result the work often sounds gooey and promotional. Davis knowledgeably fleshes out the early folk scene, when the Simon Sisters, Lucy and Carly—daughters of the co-founder of Simon & Schuster, Dick Simon, and private school–educated young ladies in matching dresses from Riverdale, N.Y.—won their big breakthrough in 1964 playing “Winkin’, Blinkin’, and Nod” on the national TV show Hootenanny. When Lucy got married, Carly Simon took off on her own, and despite crippling stage fright, fear of flying, and a residual stutter, managed to secure a record deal with Jac Holzman at Electra, in 1970. In a burst of creative collaboration with lyricist Jake Brackman, she proved from the get-go that she was a talented songwriter, marketed in the 1970s as a kind of feminist troubadour, with hit after hit, attracting famous boyfriends like James Taylor, soon to be her husband, and winning a Grammy in 1972 for Best New Artist. Later her music would be dubbed “shrink couch rock,” but her achievements over the decades are remarkable, plentiful, and well earned. Chronicler Davis has an inconsistent habit of starting chapters in the present tense, but he possesses a fluid, natural style, and there are promised photographs (not seen) by Carly’s brother, Peter Simon. Agent: David Vigliano. (Feb.)
    From the Publisher
    [A] revealing page-turner of a biography.” —More.com

    “Stephen Davis reveals the fault lines in the life of an artist who, despite her popular success, has never received the critical respect accorded other singer-songwriters of her generation.” – Washington Post

    “Rendered out of love and respect for Simon and her legacy…Shines” – Boston Globe

     “A sympathetic and breezy account of Carly Simon's life and (many) loves.” – Star Tribune

    “A revealing look at the singer's hit songs, famous friends (Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty), rocky marriage to James Taylor, and struggle to hold on to stardom in late middle age.” – O Magazine

    “Revelatory” – PW

    Kirkus Reviews
    The story of singer-songwriter Carly Simon's rise to stardom. Journalist and self-described fan Davis (LZ-'75: The Lost Chronicles of Led Zeppelin's 1975 American Tour, 2010, etc.) provides an unauthorized but intimate glimpse into the life of a musical icon. The daughter of publishing mogul Richard L. Simon (co-founder of Simon & Schuster), Carly grew up in a household filled with American royalty, including composer George Gershwin and baseball icon Jackie Robinson. The guests were representative of Carly and her father's two shared interests, music and baseball, the former of which encouraged at least two Simon sisters to enter the music business. Yet beneath the family's star-studded exterior remained many deeply rooted problems, including the Simon parents' infidelities, creating what Carly later described as an "atmosphere of erotica." While music remains the focus of Davis' book, the author pays equal attention to the tabloid-like details of the Simon family's home life, as well as some of Carly's better-known love affairs, including her 9-year marriage to fellow musician James Taylor. Simon's tumultuous marriage to the drug-addicted Taylor--which produced two children but ended in divorce--provides the fodder for much of the latter half of the book. Told in strict chronological fashion, Davis' straightforward reporting accurately recounts Simon's surface story but will leave some readers questioning just what complexities might linger beneath the surface. A competent retelling of one woman's successful--though personally troubled--emergence into the 1970s music scene.

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