Discover 20 intriguing facts about Carly Simon, the legendary singer-songwriter. Uncover the secrets behind her iconic music, her personal life, and her remarkable career. From her Grammy-winning hits to her collaborations with renowned artists, delve into the fascinating world of Carly Simon. Prepare to be captivated by her unique voice, her memorable performances, and the lasting impact she has made on the music industry. Explore the life and legacy of this extraordinary artist through these 20 captivating facts.
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1- Carly Simon was born on June 25, 1945, in New York City, New York, USA.

2- Carly Simon has written five books for children from 1989 to 1997

3- Her mother was Andrea Heinemann Simon a civil rights activist and singer
4- She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1994
5- Carly Simon was married to singer James Taylor from 1972 to 1983.

6- Carly is the daughter of Richard Simon, who owned part of the publishing company Simon and Schuster
7- Carly Simon also appeared in a 2013 episode of Family Guy entitled Total Recall,
8- Carly Simon appeared (also as herself) in a 1989 episode of Thirtysomething
9- Carly Simon won 2 Grammy Awards
10- Carly Simon appeared in Miloš Forman film Taking Off, in which she played an auditioning singer.

11- Simon attended Riverdale Country School and also (briefly) Sarah Lawrence College, before dropping out to pursue music
12- Her hit song, “You’re So Vain,” was listed at #72 on the Billboard’s Hot 100’s list of the top 100 songs from the chart’s first fifty years, from 1958 through 2008.
13- Carly Simon appeared in 2014 episode of Bob’s Burgers entitled “Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl”
14- Simon and Taylor have two children together, Sarah “Sally” Maria Taylor and Benjamin “Ben” Simon Taylor.
15- Carly Simon was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for “You’re So Vain” in 2004 and awarded the ASCAP Founders Award in 2012.
16- Carly Simon won the Grammy for Best New Artist of 1971.
17- Simon and Taylor divorced in 1983.
18- Bob Dylan once “re-wrote” a song for Carly Simon “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down,”
19- Carly Simon has a contralto vocal range, and has cited Odetta as a significant influence
20- In 1995 and 1998, respectively, she received the Boston Music Awards Lifetime Achievement and a Berklee College of Music Honorary Doctor of Music Degree