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Carly Simon

1945 - Today

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Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1943) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and author. She rose to fame in the 1970s with a string of hit records; her 13 top 40 U.S. hits include "Anticipation" (No. 13), "The Right Thing to Do" (No. 17), "Haven't Got Time for the Pain" (No. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carly Simon is the 451st most popular singer (down from 392nd in 2019), the 2,807th most popular biography from United States (down from 2,226th in 2019) and the 149th most popular American Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Carly Simon ranks 451 out of 4,381Before her are Cab Calloway, Tim McGraw, Rubén Blades, Gigi D'Agostino, Mory Kanté, and Thalía. After her are Nile Rodgers, Joseph Kobzon, King Diamond, Christine McVie, Željko Bebek, and Salomé.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Carly Simon ranks 175Before her are Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, Meir Dagan, Princess Michael of Kent, Barbara Carrera, Billy Drago, and Bruce Spence. After her are Richard Hatch, Everett McGill, John Banville, Baghdadi Mahmudi, Željko Bebek, and Jarno Saarinen.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Carly Simon ranks 2,807 out of 20,380Before her are Johnny Winter (1944), David Soul (1943), Lauren Hutton (1943), Avery Brundage (1887), Teri Garr (1944), and Lisa Lopes (1971). After her are Kurtwood Smith (1943), Mark Eaton (1957), Charles Durning (1923), Gregg Popovich (1949), Nile Rodgers (1952), and John Sloan (1871).

Among SINGERS In United States

Among singers born in United States, Carly Simon ranks 149Before her are Harry Connick Jr. (1967), R. Kelly (1967), Ray Price (1926), Jerry Butler (1939), Cab Calloway (1907), and Tim McGraw (1967). After her are Nile Rodgers (1952), Perry Como (1912), Gene Vincent (1935), Bill Withers (1938), CeeLo Green (1974), and GZA (1966).