@@richardharris8867 that’s literally called songwriting It’s not particularly impressive that an artist can do that It takes much more talent to create an intricate rhyme scheme
imagine wman breaks up with mn and he does song your so vain shming her LOL btw covert nrccists call other ppl vain to hrt them, self described 'emapths' according to sam vahknin
It's kind of like that old grade school joke "Someone told me you sound like an owl" and then the other person says "Who"? which makes them sound like an owl. With this song, the person listening would say "of course it's about me, how could it not be about me? It's obviously about me" which makes them sound exactly like a vain person and thus exposes them to ridicule.
I just learned Mick Jagger randomly did backup vocals for this song! He happened to be in the studio while it was being recorded. I can’t unhear it! How did I ever miss it before?
My dad passed away yesterday and now I'm making a playlist with all the songs he loved and I remember him by. This is one of them. Thank you dad for showing me the greatest artists of all times. Loved, missed and never forgotten 🤘🔥
How is it possible to stay madly in love with a song for 48 years? Fell under the spell of this tune in 1974 the first time I heard it and it still makes me swoon. It's in my top 5 songs of all time!
Because it's real music, that has meaning, realistic views of Life, Love And relationships Not about murder, Sexual assault, Drugs Or lyrics that you would never want your parents to hear, What happened to music And the musicians?
You know you have a classic hit when you can do a remake of your own song , over 35 years later and it still blows people away. Greetings from the east village Carly. ❤
When I first heard this song I was still learning English and I thought that she was singing "mouse in my coffee", when in fact, was "clouds in my coffee"! It took a long time for me to realize my mistake.
First time I ever fell truly in love was when I heard this song on the radio, while travelling on a Crosville bus, here in UK near the Welsh Boarder, approaching Oswestry in England. We didn't have TV those days. It was years later I saw Carly Simon singing this song. It was wonderfully to finally see who it was I had fallen in love with. I was about age 12 at the time.
@@johannesvonsaaz3987 The exact date we do not know but it was a long time ago. Jesus came to reinstate women to their former glory before the fall. That was one of many reasons his enemies wished to kill him.
I absolutely ❤️ the lyrics “Clouds in my coffee” and the symbolism of how confusing life and love can be, like it all looks so attractive and enticing like delicious cup of coffee and beautiful clouds, but you still can’t see through those clouds until they pass… I also ❤️ REAL clouds and coffee!! lol PERFECT 👍
It's so refreshing to hear an older comfortable song like this I remember hearing as I grew up and then see it put into a current video! Carly, you're still a vibrant and beautiful songstress and it was a pleasure watching this video.
K Nazz The Beatles used a synthesizer on at least two of the tracks on their Abbey Road album -- Here Comes the Sun and Maxwell's Silver Hammer. That was back in 1969.
K Nazz Moog synthesizers came out around 1965 , Moody Blues was the first group to use it. You could make it sound like a whole orchestra . It took a semi-truck to haul it. Let alone the cost was around $ 1 million.
Just watched the April 8th 2024 total eclipse of the sun and this song just kept playing in my head...my Lear jet wasn't available and wasn't in Nova Scotia.......lol I was very young when this came out but I still love this song!
1:30 - 1:45 is just perfection that I keep looping. Like legit would pay all the money to hear her acoustic slowed version in full. That piano riff added and the mature rasp just completely rips me open in many emotional ways. I need more. 💖😛
What a mesmerising video. The scruffy dude just doing his dance and running around without any regard for anyone - just living the moment. It all ties in perfectly. What a first class job of Carly and a pleasure to watch.
I remember my parents having this album in the 70s. I remember the cover distinctly. No clue at the time what it was, I was born in 1969. This is definitely a timeless classic that deserves to be re discovered by the younger generations. Carly Simon was/is a beautiful singer that had such impact on many people, myself included. I was just a bit young at the time. I remember hearing it all the time in my dad's truck that only had AM radio.
This beautiful woman has been a part of my life ever since I remember. I first heard her songs with my mom, who had me as a teenager. Listening to her music has not only brought us together but also taught me something about fending for myself. So thank you. You are a queen!
My mom had Carly's album NO SECRETS which features this song. I destroyed the first copy my mom had when I was a destructive "brain-damaged" child. She bought another copy in 1981 that remains intact today.
At work in the late 70's as a kid working in a local market. This song reminds me of a specific point in time in my life. All I had to do was go to school, homework, my job.
My dad loves this song so much anytime I play it it reminds me of him. He isn’t dead but whenever he plays this song or it comes on he smiles and I love seeing my dad stress free even for a couple minutes.
as a gen z kid who absolutely adores this song, I must say that I completely forgot how strange music videos were a decade ago. watching this felt like a fever dream, but oddly refreshing. i see a lot of people in the comments calling it nostalgic and unfortunately I cannot share the same sentiment, as when this video was released, I was still in kindergarten
I believe music is timeless. Enjoy it anytime you please. It's great to discover older music. It opens up lots of new songs to listen to. I will never forget being a kid growing up in the late 70s/early 80s and discovering music from the 50s and 60s. It was great. Still is.
Gen X'er here. Strange how? The videos I grew up to, like Queen's _Bohemian Rhapsody,_ David Bowie's _Ashes to Ashes,_ Michael Jackon's _Thriller_ etc. seemed very normal. Many of today's selacious music videos would have been considered prawn back then.
I was 11 yrs old when this song came out. I’m sure I have it on my old cassette tapes.. those I’d spend hours putting together from songs on my little black transistor radio. It definitely reminds me of my middle school days.. and I think I love it more today than back then..
Great song about three men, one of whom Carly said was Warren Beatty. Brilliant string arrangement by the late Paul Buckmaster, Jim Gordon's fabulous drumming, Klaus Voorman on bass, and Jimmy Ryan on guitar, with Carly on piano.
For years my wife and I joked about who it was Carly was singing about, but if I had to guess- I would say a combination of James Taylor, Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty, and a few others. At any rate, its a beautiful song that both of us love and have fond memories of hearing as kids back in the late 70's.....just a lot of great pop songs back from those days, haha:-)
An elegant & beautifully strong songwriter of the early ‘70’s., & it’s a joy to watch how her demeanour has developed over the years. Strong, somewhat gallus and full of humour & charm. Carly, love how your personality has developed. I like this revamped version - Carly really knows her stuff. (Wishing her all the happiness & humour she brought us through her musical journey). Power to the generations of women who set the bar in their profession, for which, @ 69 yrs old, I’m most certainly one of millions. Over to you youngsters, don’t f.. it up, now!! Jane Russell
One of things that makes this video so enjoyable is that Carly is clearly having fun performing in it .... Everybody involved in making this recording in '72 did a great job: the session musicians, the backup singers (including Mick), the audio people who mixed the song, and Carly's lyrics. I still like listening to it 40 years later, because of the craftsmanship involved in making something of this quality. And analog sounds better, for some reason ....
Mick Jagger did the dance moves thank you I love the production thank you Carly ❤I’m 86 and I love it those moves they say it was Mick Jagger whoever did it absolutely fantastic production😢
Both the 1970 and 1972 Total Solar Eclipses were visible from Nova Scotia. One could say that if you were thinking which one Carly Simon was referencing, either one would be so vain that they probably think the song was about them... Happy eclipse day everyone.
There was someone who took the Ice Cube song "It Was A Good Day" and, using the references in the song whose historical occurrences overlapped, determined 'Cube was almost certainly talking about January 20, 1992. Using references in THIS song, I'm sure junior detectives have tried to place likely So Vain candidates in Nova Scotia on those dates plus line up with other clues...
I searched for this song because I heard it from Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift, I'm just 16 years old so it's something new for me. My mom heard me playing this music and singing, then she told me my grandfather used to dance to this song when she was still a child, he died when I was 7 years old and we had no memories together except the first and last phone call we had before he died. This song made me feel connected to him at the very least, it'll always have special room in my heart.
I first heard this song rendition of Carly Simon when it was a soundtrack of the motion picture starred by Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) and Ben Berry (Matthew McConaughey) aired on theatres nationwide in 2003
Yeah.... Right..... I know Mick,.... That ain't Mick. Even Mick wishes he had moves like that. Love Mick the most,...But...He has the moves of an injured rooster... Haha.
I LOVE the 30 second change in key and tempo as well as the video production. Very clever... and amusing. Not to mention, the verse so very personal for Carly. Carly Simon's 'No Secrets" was the first album I bought. It remains one of my all-time favorites 50 years later.
This song doesn't seem to age ! When we're listening to it, we can't tell if it came out 10 years ago, in the 90s or the 70s (definitely not from the 80s!) Love it
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to place. Thank you. God bless you. 😊Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
Personally I think Carly Simon has one of the best female singing voices that I have heard, she has a beautiful voice and can run with the best of them.
Anyone who can rhyme yacht, gavotte and apricot is a genius.
for sure!
But they’re words that rhyme
@@gavinmcevoy5881 Yes but finding the rest of each sentence that works with those words is the hard part.
@@richardharris8867 that’s literally called songwriting
It’s not particularly impressive that an artist can do that
It takes much more talent to create an intricate rhyme scheme
@@gavinmcevoy5881 Get over yourself.
My mom passed away in 2014 and this was her favorite song. Whenever I want to remember her I come to listen.
That's so sweet and I'm sorry for your loss
Same Happened With My Grandad (This song played at his funeral)
Awe that’s so sweet, I’m really sorry for your loss
Same my mom passed the same year and I still throw on her favorite songs
And you can't keep that to yourself?? You have to blurt it out to random strangers? Sad that
Congrats to Carly Simon for being in the Class Of 2022 Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Fame. Well deserved.
OMG! Are you serious?!?!? I can’t believe she hadn’t been inducted until this year.
What’s more underrated is Ms Olivia was fucking killing the performance of You’re so vain which is so fucking good
Nice !!! She deserves it
Great… but she shoulda been in there 20 years ago!! 😂😂😂
Its better than the Rhode Island Hall of Shame 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the lyric "you probably think this song is about you", when she's talking to the person who the song is about. So inspiring
You not hear this on radio when you was younger? My nan used to play this when I was a kid 🙏🏼
IKR! My mom and I used to think this was one of the funniest songs on the radio.
imagine wman breaks up with mn and he does song your so vain shming her LOL btw covert nrccists call other ppl vain to hrt them, self described 'emapths' according to sam vahknin
It's about Mick Jagger..
It's kind of like that old grade school joke "Someone told me you sound like an owl" and then the other person says "Who"? which makes them sound like an owl. With this song, the person listening would say "of course it's about me, how could it not be about me? It's obviously about me" which makes them sound exactly like a vain person and thus exposes them to ridicule.
She makes me feel like a strong independent woman, and I am a man.
Lmao
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No. You are just indoctrinated.
🙂👍
“You probably think this song is about you.” It’s ambiguously delightful and timeless.
❤
,,and totally it's TOTALLY about him
I just learned Mick Jagger randomly did backup vocals for this song! He happened to be in the studio while it was being recorded. I can’t unhear it! How did I ever miss it before?
Here from tik tok because I just learned the same thing 🙉
Tiktok 🙋🏽♀️
Here from tik tok too. Came to hear it for myself.
Pretty crazy!!! Here from TT too!
Tiktok 🙋♀️ 😂
Who's listening 🎶 👀 in 2024? She's a 💎 💎 gem!
The woman wrote an entire song about yours truly. Hell yeah I'm listening! 😁😁😁
56-year-old athlete, grew up listening in the back of my mom's car as she sold real estate, early 70's under 9 years old!
Me
@@GinaBrooklyn1-ux3px#metoo
Me!!!
My dad passed away yesterday and now I'm making a playlist with all the songs he loved and I remember him by. This is one of them. Thank you dad for showing me the greatest artists of all times. Loved, missed and never forgotten 🤘🔥
Drop that playlist here and we'll have a listen for him ❤
R.I.P to your dad. please post list here ...new music is always a bonus
My condoleances for your dad and your family. May he rest in peace❤
shes making him famous how much she think s of him!
He'll be proud of you
How is it possible to stay madly in love with a song for 48 years? Fell under the spell of this tune in 1974 the first time I heard it and it still makes me swoon. It's in my top 5 songs of all time!
Damn you still alive ?
Because it's real music, that has meaning, realistic views of Life, Love And relationships
Not about murder, Sexual assault, Drugs Or lyrics that you would never want your parents to hear,
What happened to music And the musicians?
@@shopkilla3343 😂 this guy
One of those songs that will,just keep reminding you………😊
@@shopkilla3343It is 48 years ago, quite a lot of people of today lived then don’t worry
I love how she's grinning while singing :oD
Can't get enough of this song!!!!! 😍
Like message music Artist 4/15/2024 from New York City
You know you have a classic hit when you can do a remake of your own song , over 35 years later and it still blows people away. Greetings from the east village Carly. ❤
Amazing music 🎼
I’m only a teenager but this song makes me feel so powerful and I hope to cover it with my band sometime soon!
Are "the six" your band? Just kidding :p
Go for It Daisy!
We will wait to hear said cover
Don't hope, just do.
I noticed that fooker came back for the pie at the end too, what a dick.
Carly is such a beautiful talented woman! Her music is timeless!
IKR??? I have this in one of my playlists which I added a few months but this song never get old and I get bored of songs easily
Look again she is a guy
@@jahramika It all depends on one's perception! It's a personal choice!
Wasn’t this a Liza minelli song first?
😃😃😃
Call me crazy but I think this song is really about him.
NO
@@jillianorwhatever5613 please justify your answer
@@spello8191 After a day of thinking, I have come to the conclusion that this song is really about him.
@@jillianorwhatever5613 about Jagger you mean or Beatty?
I always thought it was about me, not him.
I grew up on the beaches of South Jersey. Carly was always on the radio in the 60’s. As a little boy I loved her and her music so much. ♥️
When I first heard this song I was still learning English and I thought that she was singing "mouse in my coffee", when in fact, was "clouds in my coffee"! It took a long time for me to realize my mistake.
+Carmela Romano (Carmie) LOL
For me it was "Clowns in my coffee" 😟
SHES so HOTTT!
clowns
@@theresesmilingmoon9186 I thought it was Krauts in my coffee.
My god … her smile when she sings… it’s absolutely beautiful
MAN... She looks DAMN GOOD for almost 70!!!
Jeremy R Hansen wtf are you on about she looks like the friggin cart Titan from shingeki no kyojin
@@potatomamo5707 jajajajajaja
@@potatomamo5707 lmao
@@potatomamo5707 WTF are YOU on mate, she looks great
potato Mamo 😂😂😂
First time I ever fell truly in love was when I heard this song on the radio, while travelling on a Crosville bus, here in UK near the Welsh Boarder, approaching Oswestry in England. We didn't have TV those days. It was years later I saw Carly Simon singing this song. It was wonderfully to finally see who it was I had fallen in love with. I was about age 12 at the time.
How long ago was this?
@@johannesvonsaaz3987 Possible 1972
Sir, you have impeccable taste in women.
@@johannesvonsaaz3987 The exact date we do not know but it was a long time ago. Jesus came to reinstate women to their former glory before the fall. That was one of many reasons his enemies wished to kill him.
I was age 12 then.
I absolutely ❤️ the lyrics “Clouds in my coffee” and the symbolism of how confusing life and love can be, like it all looks so attractive and enticing like delicious cup of coffee and beautiful clouds, but you still can’t see through those clouds until they pass… I also ❤️ REAL clouds and coffee!! lol PERFECT 👍
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I think she was smoking weed with her coffee. My favorite combo.
It's so refreshing to hear an older comfortable song like this I remember hearing as I grew up and then see it put into a current video! Carly, you're still a vibrant and beautiful songstress and it was a pleasure watching this video.
Right on John...superior to what passes for music these days.
Anthony Barber Yeah, I guess. But I think that Journey would like to give Carly Simon a run for her money.
K Nazz The Beatles used a synthesizer on at least two of the tracks on their Abbey Road album -- Here Comes the Sun and Maxwell's Silver Hammer. That was back in 1969.
K Nazz Moog synthesizers came out around 1965 , Moody Blues was the first group to use it. You could make it sound like a whole orchestra . It took a semi-truck to haul it. Let alone the cost was around $ 1 million.
Dave Strand This is completely untrue. My mom was an engineer for Robert Moog from 1969-1995...do your homework oir ask Keith Emerson///lol
70s, 80s and early 90s had the best music 🎵
oh boy so true
Painfully true
So true
Dream on. No way that was as good as we had in the 50's and sixties. That was the real music era. Before drugs destroyed artistic ability.
@@larrytischler570 I think what he really means is the best music was all of the music before the 21st century lol
Just watched the April 8th 2024 total eclipse of the sun and this song just kept playing in my head...my Lear jet wasn't available and wasn't in Nova Scotia.......lol I was very young when this came out but I still love this song!
Yeah I've got friends in Toronto where it was 99.9-100% depending on where you were in town. I bet it was popular on Canadian radio today!
Sameee
🎵then you went down to southern Illinois to see a total eclipse of the sun...🎵
There was totality at the northern tip of Nova Scotia. I'm kind of disappointed we didn't all congregate there for it. :)
Listening 🎶 tonight April 23 2024
1:30 - 1:45 is just perfection that I keep looping. Like legit would pay all the money to hear her acoustic slowed version in full. That piano riff added and the mature rasp just completely rips me open in many emotional ways. I need more. 💖😛
very powerful
Thanks for your share 🍄
Nice
I love the way it transitions back to the regular tempo, it feels like coming out of a daze or something.
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What a mesmerising video. The scruffy dude just doing his dance and running around without any regard for anyone - just living the moment. It all ties in perfectly. What a first class job of Carly and a pleasure to watch.
I have a suspicion that that is supposed to be a personification of Mick Jagger especially the way he moves
@@philmorgan3307 The anticlimatic theme for the biopic "See Dick Run", check it out!!!
I swear that looks like Joaquin Phoenix dancing around.
@@brianshaner8865
I thought it was Zach Galifianakis the comedian, actor!
Ben Taylor?
The right song for her style is a song to sing anytime.
I remember my parents having this album in the 70s. I remember the cover distinctly. No clue at the time what it was, I was born in 1969. This is definitely a timeless classic that deserves to be re discovered by the younger generations. Carly Simon was/is a beautiful singer that had such impact on many people, myself included. I was just a bit young at the time. I remember hearing it all the time in my dad's truck that only had AM radio.
They played this song out on the radio in the 70's. It was on the air like every 5 minutes. lol
Played a few times a day in the 90s as well at my local am station
This beautiful woman has been a part of my life ever since I remember. I first heard her songs with my mom, who had me as a teenager. Listening to her music has not only brought us together but also taught me something about fending for myself. So thank you. You are a queen!
My mom had Carly's album NO SECRETS which features this song. I destroyed the first copy my mom had when I was a destructive "brain-damaged" child. She bought another copy in 1981 that remains intact today.
So true ,the 70's were so magical.The songs were uplifting and they told a story unlike today .
It’s about narcissism. So real and still pertinent. I thought it was pretty mild considering what she went through.
@O verdadeiro Sergio Ricardo Nope.
@jon jon Brasileiro She is like the Taylor Swift of the her era... Dated a lot of celebrities, and then compose songs about them. 😂😂😂
@O verdadeiro Sergio Ricardo Actually one of the verse is about Beatty. The other two verses (refers to her other two ex's) still remains anonymous.
@O verdadeiro Sergio Ricardo introducing multi-Oscar winner Warren Beatty as Shirley Macclains brother is the best shade ever. I approve.
@@shoWbitz She says it's about multiple exes but all those verses could apply to Warren Beatty. I think she said that to spare him
This is one of the greatest songs ever written. No cap.
Carly is a true treasure. And might I add a stunningly beautiful woman :-)
It's amazing how some songs can take you back to a moment when you heard them many years ago. Florida on vacation with my mum and dad in 1982.
At work in the late 70's as a kid working in a local market. This song reminds me of a specific point in time in my life. All I had to do was go to school, homework, my job.
Heading to the little league baseball field, FL 1974
Driving to hockey practice in Cranford, NJ in 1974
❤
It happens to me every time
This is a banger you can’t even deny
You can't beat class and this girl has it in spades, a legendary song from 1972, you still look amazing Carly. Love this song......😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
My dad loves this song so much anytime I play it it reminds me of him. He isn’t dead but whenever he plays this song or it comes on he smiles and I love seeing my dad stress free even for a couple minutes.
Oh my goodness. I love this. Happy Valentine's Day 2021
One of the greatest female artists ever! She has a story to tell you in every song she sings! Loved 🥰 the seventies!
Unmistakable voice and timeless style...
Good music has no expiration date.
Great song, great voice, beautiful, and so much charisma. Kudos, Carly Simon!
One of the best songs ever recorded.
Agreed. Plus Carly has always been SEXY as hell
She is a very good singer and one of my favorite people can't believe it been so long since she passed 💔
My Mom dedicated this song to me when I was about 7 or ten and it still sticks that is her punchline with me
I was so in love with Carly Simon coming up . She was all I ever thought about in my teen years .
Carly is the best. This song reminds me of being 5 years old when my mom had this album playing on repeat every day.
One word .... FUNKY! It seems Carly Simon never gets tired of singing this hit, even after 50 years and thousands of times!
as a gen z kid who absolutely adores this song, I must say that I completely forgot how strange music videos were a decade ago. watching this felt like a fever dream, but oddly refreshing. i see a lot of people in the comments calling it nostalgic and unfortunately I cannot share the same sentiment, as when this video was released, I was still in kindergarten
You can be nostalgic for when you were in kindergarten.
@@jb888888888 true, although i had unfortunately only recently discovered this song, so I cannot feel nostalgic about this yet
I believe music is timeless. Enjoy it anytime you please. It's great to discover older music. It opens up lots of new songs to listen to. I will never forget being a kid growing up in the late 70s/early 80s and discovering music from the 50s and 60s. It was great. Still is.
Im also a gen z and discovered this song with my father. I really like it. Also I agree that this clip feels like a strange dream
Gen X'er here. Strange how? The videos I grew up to, like Queen's _Bohemian Rhapsody,_ David Bowie's _Ashes to Ashes,_ Michael Jackon's _Thriller_ etc. seemed very normal. Many of today's selacious music videos would have been considered prawn back then.
Always a classic song......carly will always be a class act.....i love this version
how many times have I watched this in the last hour? this is one of the best videos I have ever watched, period.
This song came out in 1971. And I don't care what anyone else says it was 1971. Good song.
Carly's smile is hypnotising.
I was 11 yrs old when this song came out. I’m sure I have it on my old cassette tapes.. those I’d spend hours putting together from songs on my little black transistor radio. It definitely reminds me of my middle school days.. and I think I love it more today than back then..
I just left a comment. I was age 12 born in May 1960
Great song about three men, one of whom Carly said was Warren Beatty. Brilliant string arrangement by the late Paul Buckmaster, Jim Gordon's fabulous drumming, Klaus Voorman on bass, and Jimmy Ryan on guitar, with Carly on piano.
I always thought it was about James Taylor, til I saw some comments on Reddit earlier today
She wasn't attractive or interesting enough for prime 70's Warren Beatty. He blazed a trail through Hollywood kitty that entire decade.
Love Mick Jaggers backing vocals also
Carly Simon is the legend, ahead of her time and clearly describing the mental illness known as narcissism.
For years my wife and I joked about who it was Carly was singing about, but if I had to guess- I would say a combination of James Taylor, Mick Jagger, Warren Beatty, and a few others. At any rate, its a beautiful song that both of us love and have fond memories of hearing as kids back in the late 70's.....just a lot of great pop songs back from those days, haha:-)
It was Warren Beatty.
It was Warren Beatty.
I'm very happy she put through the effort to do this. It's very awesome to see. She'll always be a part of Vietnam era music. Great peice of history.
When I was a kid, I thought she said "clowns in my coffee"
damn, me too.
Me also
So did I!😂
I thought she said, “you’re so lame” 😂
I remember mum rhetorically asking, what does clouds in my coffee mean😂 Then again, mum had no idea what Hashish was lol
An elegant & beautifully strong songwriter of the early ‘70’s., & it’s a joy to watch how her demeanour has developed over the years. Strong, somewhat gallus and full of humour & charm. Carly, love how your personality has developed.
I like this revamped version - Carly really knows her stuff.
(Wishing her all the happiness & humour she brought us through her musical journey).
Power to the generations of women who set the bar in their profession, for which, @ 69 yrs old, I’m most certainly one of millions. Over to you youngsters, don’t f.. it up, now!!
Jane Russell
One of things that makes this video so enjoyable is that Carly is clearly having fun performing in it .... Everybody involved in making this recording in '72 did a great job: the session musicians, the backup singers (including Mick), the audio people who mixed the song, and Carly's lyrics. I still like listening to it 40 years later, because of the craftsmanship involved in making something of this quality. And analog sounds better, for some reason ....
So love this song and Mick Jagger back up vocals and his typical dance moves are so appreciate in this video ! Total classic
Mick Jagger did the dance moves thank you I love the production thank you Carly ❤I’m 86 and I love it those moves they say it was Mick Jagger whoever did it absolutely fantastic production😢
Look at the power of JD, His trial brought back life to this song.
懐かしいですね😊当時小学5年生でした😅
当然のことながら、英語🔤なんて知らないから何言ってるか全然わかりません🤔でも何て言うのか
メロディにとっても惹かれました🤩それぐらいイントロ含めて虜になったナンバーです💯
Amazing music 🎼😢
Both the 1970 and 1972 Total Solar Eclipses were visible from Nova Scotia. One could say that if you were thinking which one Carly Simon was referencing, either one would be so vain that they probably think the song was about them...
Happy eclipse day everyone.
There was someone who took the Ice Cube song "It Was A Good Day" and, using the references in the song whose historical occurrences overlapped, determined 'Cube was almost certainly talking about January 20, 1992.
Using references in THIS song, I'm sure junior detectives have tried to place likely So Vain candidates in Nova Scotia on those dates plus line up with other clues...
Haha
Bloody solar eclipses
I heard this 1st time at work today idk how but man i giggled whole song I usually hate music at work... Afternoon delights c'mon haha
Do you know the song "Afternoon Delight"? Hahaha!
I searched for this song because I heard it from Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift, I'm just 16 years old so it's something new for me. My mom heard me playing this music and singing, then she told me my grandfather used to dance to this song when she was still a child, he died when I was 7 years old and we had no memories together except the first and last phone call we had before he died. This song made me feel connected to him at the very least, it'll always have special room in my heart.
Im glad you here to listen to the best version, sad that you heard it from taylor swift and whoever else that is.
Tswift version ruined this song hhh..she really can't sing
I first heard this song rendition of Carly Simon when it was a soundtrack of the motion picture starred by Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson) and Ben Berry (Matthew McConaughey) aired on theatres nationwide in 2003
Great song. I like watching the guy dance and strut!
Do you know who that dancer/actor is?
Dan D Mick Jagger
Yeah.... Right..... I know Mick,.... That ain't Mick. Even Mick wishes he had moves like that.
Love Mick the most,...But...He has the moves of an injured rooster... Haha.
It looks like Joaquin Phoenix to me.
Bonnie Oles is he gavotting?
Carly your music made my day through my hardest times. God bless you. ❤️
Still one of the best smiles in show biz.
J'étais au collège et ça me colle toujours à la peau en plus M.J. dans les cœurs. Dear Carly ❤❤❤
I LOVE the 30 second change in key and tempo as well as the video production. Very clever... and amusing. Not to mention, the verse so very personal for Carly.
Carly Simon's 'No Secrets" was the first album I bought. It remains one of my all-time favorites 50 years later.
Carly Simon is a legend 💖
That is the best smile I have ever had the chance to see.
I feel like this song is speaking directly to me!
I’m singing this for an audition. Could never do this song the justice it deserves 🙌
did you get the gig?
@@bebuchwebmaster2046 yes I did thank you! It was the best show I’ve ever been in :) so worth it :))
she's got an awesome voice!
She was a awesome person.
@@kennethsprague4430 was?
This song is priceless! I never get tired of listening!
One of the most incredible singers of the modern age!
This song doesn't seem to age ! When we're listening to it, we can't tell if it came out 10 years ago, in the 90s or the 70s (definitely not from the 80s!) Love it
I could listen to this song all day without getting tired to listen to it. ❤
Gosh I love Carly Simon...such a great voice...
for a dude
I have loved Carly Simon for decades❤❤❤❤ her music great, love singing along ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Still love you Carly class of 1978
Columbia?
This was a great year! The year I was born 🎉😂❤ lol these were one of the best times for music in history !
This song is actually a tribute to me & my greatness!
Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to place. Thank you. God bless you. 😊Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 😊
This song will always be great! Carly Simon has such a beautiful and unique voice.
I had no idea she made a video for this song after all those years. This is pretty cool.
Personally I think Carly Simon has one of the best female singing voices that I have heard, she has a beautiful voice and can run with the best of them.
Everytime I hear this song; IT makes me smile & I start singin' 🎼👌😏
C'est très joli. Merci beaucoup, Madame 🙏🏻🎼🇫🇷
Carly Carly.....still stuck on me after all these years...
hey thanks man this is a Good Comment and I enjoyed it a lot
My favorite eclipse song!
Amazing music 🎼🎶
One of my favorite artists,she has a amazing voice!
This and "The Right Thing To Do" are my 2 favorite Ms. Simon's tunes.
I love Mick's backing vocals
I can't believe that there are people who claim they can't hear him.
@@zimzimzalabim They probably only listen to the first two and a half minutes only, it's way clearer after that
Carly is beautiful. In so many ways.
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And that, boys and squirrels, is the human troll face.
The greatest lyric in popular music. Period.
Never tire of this song. Timeless❤
This is such an empowering song !!!!!