A monument marking the dawn of the singer-songwriter era
Carly Simon's debut album unleashes new horizons for female artists.
"That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" frankly questions the institution of marriage, presenting a groundbreaking female perspective at the time. The piano-based instrumentation highlights her rich expressiveness, striking an exquisite balance between intellect and sensibility. This important work pioneered the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s and holds historical significance for having had a major influence on subsequent female artists.
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A:
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1)
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You're So Vain
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2)
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Legend In Your Own Time
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3)
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It Was So Easy
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4)
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Julie Through The Glass
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5)
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Rolling Down The Hills
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6)
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We Have No Secrets
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B:
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1)
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That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
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2)
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Waited So Long
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3)
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Share The End
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4)
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I've Got To Have You
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5)
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The Garden
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C:
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Anticipation
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2)
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His Friends Are More Than Fond Of Robin
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3)
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The Love's Still Growing
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4)
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Reunions
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5)
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One More Time
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6)
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Summer's Coming Around
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D:
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1)
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The Right Thing To Do
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2)
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The Girl You Think You See
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3)
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The Best Thing
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4)
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Another Door
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5)
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Night Owl
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6)
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When You Close Your Eyes
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