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  1. 26 oct. 2022 · Best Answer. Apparently Beatty owned a horse called "Naturally" he raced at Saratoga Springs in the early seventies and it won. Puts a new spin on the ID of the subject of the Carly Simon song. Wiki User. ∙ 13y ago.

  2. Henry Warren Beaty was born on March 30, 1937, in Richmond, Virginia. His mother, Kathlyn Corinne ( née MacLean), was a teacher from Nova Scotia. His father, Ira Owens Beaty, studied for a PhD in educational psychology and was a teacher and school administrator, in addition to working in real estate. [9] His grandparents were also teachers.

  3. 19 juil. 2018 · Carly Simon – “You’re So Vain” In saratoga living‘s 20th Anniversary issue, we featured the lyric from this Carly Simon classic that name-drops Saratoga (Race Course). It goes: “Well, I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse, naturally, one.” (It turns out the “you” she was skewering in the song—and the person who was “so vain”—was one-time lover Warren Beatty.)

  4. 4 oct. 2016 · In the song Youre So Vain by Carly Simon supposedly written about Warren Beatty theres a horse that Warren Beatty backs in Saratoga which naturally won What was the name of the horse - trivia question /questions answer / answers.

  5. 6 avr. 2024 · Warren Beatty (March 30, 1937) Here’s his birth chart, as listed on my Kepler 8.0 program: I won’t delineate the aspects, except to say that Neptune in the 12th House speaks of his love of mystery (and of his being an actor). There are two inconjuncts, one linking Mercury with Neptune, and the other linking Venus with Mars. Hmm.

  6. Now. "The song you’re referring to is “You’re So Vain” by Carly Simon, released in 1972. The lyric, “you flew your Learjet up to Nova Scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun,” is inspired by the total solar eclipse that occurred on March 7, 1970. As for the total eclipse mentioned in the song, it was visible in Nova Scotia on ...

  7. 18 nov. 2015 · Warren Beatty is the man Carly Simon is alluding to in the second verse of her 1972 hit “You’re So Vain,” the singer told People Magazine. “I have confirmed that the second verse is Warren ...