The Girl in the Song: The Real Stories Behind 50 Classic Pop Songs

Author(s): Michael Heatley

Music, TV , Film & Performance

The Girl in the Song tells the stories of 50 women who have inspired classic rock songs. Who was Emily in Pink Floyd's See Emily Play? What happened to Suzanne Verdal, immortalised in Leonard Cohen's Suzanne? Did life change for Prudence Farrow after John Lennon penned Dear Prudence? And whatever happened to 'the girl with mousy hair', an ex-girlfriend Bowie sings about in Life on Mars? This fascinating book explains how each song came about, when it was released, the impact it had on the charts and then gives a mini-biography of the song's muse. Suzanne Verdal was living a bohemian lifestyle by the river in Montreal when Cohen wrote his poem Suzanne, which he subsequently set to music. Later in life she tried to get in touch with the star who blanked her backstage at a gig. She was last heard of living in a car in California. The book also features sidebars on the performers who wrote about the women in their life - Syd Barrett famously included four girls in the same song. Other examples include: Under My Thumb - The Rolling Stones (Chrissie Shrimpton), She's Leaving Home - The Beatles, Layla - Derek and the Dominoes (Patti Boyd), Maggie May - Rod Stewart and Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond (Caroline Kennedy).

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Michael Heatley has contributed to many rock music encyclopedias, including the 'Virgin Encyclopedia of Rock' (1996), and music biographies, including 'Eminem' (2001) and 'Deep Purple' (2007). He has written for magazines including Music Week, Billboard and Record Collector. ANOVA

General Fields

  • : 9781907554032
  • : Anova Books
  • : Portico
  • : 30 September 2010
  • : 198mm X 135mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 January 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 70 photographs
  • : Music
  • : 144
  • : 782.42166
  • : 1110
  • : Hardback
  • : Michael Heatley