About "Hello Big Man"
Hello Big Man is the 11th studio album by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released by Warner Bros. Records, on August 31, 1983.
The album was Simon's last for Warner Bros. (and for what became the Warner Music Group, having also spent time with Elektra Records), as it was a commercial disappointment upon release, despite a positive reception from critics. The album featured Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare on a number of tracks, including one Bob Marley cover.
The album title refers to the reply that Simon's mother, Andrea Simon, gave to her father, Richard Simon, when they first met. He said "hello little woman", and she replied "hello big man".
Top songs by Carly Simon
- You're So Vain
- Coming Around Again
- Danny Boy
- All I Want Is You
- Are You Ticklish
- Anyone But Me
- Better Not Tell Her
- Mockingbird
- Attitude Dancing (duet With Carole King)
- Cow Town
- Darkness 'til Dawn
- De Bat
- Devoted To You
- Nobody Does It Better
- Damn, You Get To Me (w. Hugh & Kate Taylor)
- Coming Around Again | Itsy Bitsy Spider
- Didn't I
- Black Honeymoon
- I've Got To Have You
- You're So Vain (w. Mick Jagger)
- Boys In The Trees
- Dishonest Modesty
- Boys In The Trees (w. James Taylor)
- Darkness 'til Dawn (w. Lucy Simon)
- Blue Of Blue
- As Time Goes By
- Anticipation
- De Bat (fly In Me Face)
- Another Door
- Rolling Down The Hills
- Dishonest Modesty (w. Alex Taylor)
- Two Hot Girls
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