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Simon Narrows Down ‘You’re So Vain’ Identity

01:01 PM, Friday 2/26/10 4 |   |

Who “walked into the party” like he was “walking onto a yacht?” Who flew his Learjet “to Nova Scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun?” Could it be… David Geffen?

The media is going nuts over the latest clue to the identity of the person Carly Simon sang about 38 years ago in her hit song “You’re So Vain.” James Taylor, Simon’s brand-new husband at the time, was often suspected of being the vanity man. As were former Simon flames Warren Beatty and Mick Jagger, who sung backing vocals on the track.

  • Carly Simon

    NBC's "Today" show, New York City
    October 28, 2009

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Now various media reports are saying David Geffen was the mystery man of self-absorption.

The Geffen guess comes from Simon’s re-recording of the song in which she whispers a man’s first name during an instrumental interlude.

However, Simon’s utterance is played backwards on the recording. Reversed, one can hear her say, “David.”

USA Today reports some media outlets suspected the whisper was referring to David Bowie or David Cassidy, but the Brit tabloids quickly claimed it was Geffen, whose Asylum Records was Simon’s label home back in the day.

Meanwhile, you can listen to the recording – frontward and backwards – by clicking on this link to London’s Sun newspaper.

Click here to read the USA Today article.


4 Comments leave a comment

  1. 117
    JeffMikey wrote:

    01:51 PM, Feb 26, 2010

    who gives a f++K??!!

  2. 169
    HoosierDaddy? wrote:

    02:54 AM, Feb 27, 2010

    Come on now Bret. Carly's at least as RELEVANT as the spelling and/or typing teacher you should have been paying attention to in class.

    Give Jay a break. The identity of the person in the song is one of pop music's greatest mysteries. I always thought it was Beatty.

  3. 84
    Umpire wrote:

    07:42 PM, Feb 27, 2010

    One of the funnest of pop rocks greatest lyrical mysteries.  Did she actually reveal or just add more to the hidden person?  I prefer an actual statement by Carly so we can finally be clear.  The ANTICIPATION is so VAIN.

  4. 188
    FaithNoMore89 wrote:

    07:39 AM, Mar 01, 2010

    I love Faster Pussycat's cover of the song



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