The Girl in the Song: The Stories Behind 50 Rock Classics

by Frank Hopkinson, Michael Heatley

Blurb

Women have long inspired rock artists, but what do fans really know about these muses? The Girl in the Song focuses on the girlfriends, wives, rivals, exes, groupies, celebrities, mothers, children, and even complete strangers who inspired 50 of rock’s greatest songs. Who was the Emily in Pink Floyd’s See Emily Play”? Did life change for Prudence Farrow after John Lennon wrote Dear Prudence”? And whatever happened to the girl with mousy hair,” an ex-girlfriend David Bowie sings about in Life on Mars”?

Songs are typically short and one-sided, and rarely do justice to their subjects. But author Michael Heatley explains how each woman inspired the song written about her, when the song was released, and the impact it had on the charts, the performer, and the woman. He also includes a mini biography of the song’s muse. Music buffs will also appreciate sidebars on the performers who wrote about the women in their lives--Pink Floyd’s Syd Barrett would include as many as four girls in the same song--as well as trivia from recording history. It’s the perfect book for anyone who’s ever wondered, Who was the girl in that song?”

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