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"You're So Vain" is a song written in 1971 by American singer and songwriter Carly Simon and released in November 1972. It is one of the songs with which Simon is most identified, and upon its release, reached No. 1 in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The song is ranked at No. 92 on '' Billboard'''s Greatest Songs of All Time. "You're So Vain" was voted No. 216 in RIAA's
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, and in August 2014, the UK's
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crowned it the ultimate song of the 1970s. In 2021, the song was ranked 495th on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was nominated for Song of the Year,
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, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 16th Annual Grammy Awards. The song is a critical profile of a self-absorbed lover about whom Simon asserts "You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you." The title subject's identity has long been a matter of speculation, with Simon stating that the song refers to three men, only one of whom she has named publicly:
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. The distinctive
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intro is played by
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. The strings were arranged by Simon and orchestrated by Paul Buckmaster, and Simon plays piano on the track.


Origin and subject of the song

Long before Simon recorded what would be known as "You're So Vain", the song was titled "Bless You, Ben". The first words were, "Bless you, Ben. You came in when nobody else left off." Simon felt dissatisfied with the lyrics and put the song away until she attended a party one night where a famous guest appeared. A friend told Simon the male guest entered as if he was "walking onto a yacht". Simon incorporated the words into the melody of "Bless You, Ben" as she was composing on her piano, and the song took on a whole new meaning. Before the song became a hit single in 1972, Simon told an interviewer that the song was about "men", not a specific "man". In 1983, she said the song was not about
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, who contributed uncredited
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to it. In a 1993 book, Angie Bowie claimed to be the "wife of a close friend" mentioned in "You're So Vain", and that Jagger, for a time, had been "obsessed" with her. Simon made another comment about the subject's identity as a guest artist on Janet Jackson's 2001 single, " Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)", which
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, "If I tell it, it's going to come out in dribs and drabs. And I've given out two letters already, an 'A' and an 'E'. But I'm going to add one to it. I'm going to add an 'R' in honor of you." In 2005, Simon's ex-husband Jim Hart said he was sure that the song was not about anyone famous. In a 2007 interview,
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said, "Let's be honest. That song was about me." Simon had said in 1983 that Beatty "certainly thought it was about him—he called me and said thanks for the song..." In an interview for the 1978/1982 version of '' The History of Rock and Roll'' radio series, producer
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said that Simon was essentially referring to Beatty while also evoking other previous relationships in her life.
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stated that Simon had privately revealed to him about whom the song was written after her interview on his popular radio show on
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. Stern commented, "There is an odd aspect to it... he's not that vain." He also stated that she had said it was a "composite of three people." Simon confirmed that she has given the names to a few people, including Stern. In her 2008 book ''Girls Like Us'', author Sheila Weller includes a detailed account of Simon's love affair with musician
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, and suggests that he was the inspiration for "You're So Vain". Her heartbreak over eventually losing him inspired the song "Dan, My Fling", which appears on her first album. Armstrong's full name, Daniel Kent Armstrong, contains all three letters of Simon's clue. In a November 4, 2009, interview on
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, Simon said she had hidden the name of the subject in a then-new recording of the song. The next day, the program's crew detected the name "David" concealed in a back-played whisper. However, Simon contradicted this, saying she had spoken "Ovid" both forwards and backwards, and that sounded like David. In February 2010, Simon reiterated that the name of the subject was whispered in a re-recording of "You're So Vain": "There's a little whisper—and it's the answer to the puzzle."Simon in ''
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A representative for Simon stated that the name whispered during the song is "David". Multiple media outlets then speculated that the subject was Elektra Records executive, David Geffen, which Jim Hart, Simon's ex-husband and close friend, denied the following day. Simon said that when she wrote the song in 1971, she had not yet met Geffen. Simon's publicist also confirmed the song was not about Geffen, but that there was indeed "a David who is connected to the song in some way, shape, or form". '' Vanity Fair'' noted that in addition to "David", "Warren" and an unintelligible name are whispered during the recording. After her live performance of the song with Simon in July 2013,
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stated that Simon had revealed the identity of the song's subject to her in confidence. In November 2015, Simon, promoting her about-to-be-published memoirs, said, "I have confirmed that the second verse is Warren (Beatty)" and added that "Warren thinks the whole thing is about him". Simon added to the mystery by including “Now, that doesn't mean that the other two verses aren't also about Warren,” she told the BBC. “It just means that the second one is.” The song originally had a fourth verse, possibly including another subject.


Chart performance

The song was a No.1 hit in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and reached No.4 in Ireland and South Africa. Entering at No.99 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 2 December 1972, the song took five more weeks to rise to the top of the chart, where it stayed for the first three weeks of 1973. It was replaced by Stevie Wonder's " Superstition" and spent the next month in the runner-up spot. It also spent two weeks at the top of the
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chart in early 1973, her first No.1 on either chart. "You're So Vain" was Simon's breakthrough hit in the United Kingdom, reaching No.3 on the UK chart on its original release in 1973. The song was re-released in the UK in 1991 to cash in on its inclusion in a commercial for
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, peaking at No.41.


Personnel

From the ''No Secrets'' album liner notes: * Carly Simon: Lead vocals, acoustic piano, string arrangement *Jimmy Ryan: Guitar *
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: Bass * Jim Gordon: Drums *
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: Percussion * Paul Buckmaster: Orchestration
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contributed uncredited backing vocals for the song. When asked how this collaboration occurred, Simon said:
He happened to call at the studio. … I said "We're doing some backup vocals on a song of mine, why don't you come down and sing with us?"


References in the song

*
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—used in the line "You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte"—is a French dance. In this context it can be taken to mean moving in a pretentious manner. * Simon said the line "clouds in my coffee" came "from an airplane flight that I took with Billy Mernit, who was my friend and piano player at the time. As I got my coffee, there were clouds outside the window of the airplane and you could see the reflection in the cup of coffee. Billy said to me, 'Look at the clouds in your coffee'." * The line "I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse naturally won" refers to the
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horse-racing season held in late July, August, and early September in
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. The season is frequented by the rich and famous of New York and other East Coast cities. * The line "Then you flew your Learjet up to
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to see the total eclipse of the sun" refers to the total solar eclipse of July 10, 1972, visible only in Nova Scotia as well as Alaska and the Canadian Arctic. (A different solar eclipse crossed Nova Scotia on March 7, 1970, but this eclipse was also visible along the east coast of the United States, and thus it was unnecessary to fly to Nova Scotia to see it, and it was well outside the Saratoga racing season mentioned in the previous line.)


In popular culture

* In the Season 5 episode " When It Rains, It Pours" of the American TV series '' 30 Rock'',
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, in a video message to his son, states that he wrote the song. * In the movie "
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", Andie (Kate Hudson), sings it to Ben (Matthew McConaughey) when she finds out about the bet he made with his boss" * The song was referenced in the '' Depp v. Heard'' trial in regard to an incident between the couple in Australia, where writing in lipstick was found on a bathroom mirror, reading, "Call Carly Simon. She said it better, babe." Camille Vasquez, attorney for Johnny Depp, also referenced the song when cross-examining
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.


Track listing

;7" single * "You're So Vain" – 4:25 * "His Friends Are More Than Fond Of Robin" – 3:00


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


All-time charts


Certifications and sales


Awards


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 1973 *
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* List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1970s * List of RPM number-one singles of 1973 *"
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", a song with another mystery subject


References

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