"Lady-O" by Judee Sill.

OK, girls and boys, more 70s one-hit wonders (a toughie!): This classically-trained California folkie singer/songwriter was the first artist signed by David Geffen to his newly-created Asylum label. Profoundly religious, she was baptized by Pat Boone in his home swimming pool. Heavily influenced by J.S. Bach. The Turtles hired her to write songs for them at $35/week. Her only hit was a sublime country-cult-baroque piece first recorded and released by The Turtles in '69. She played acoustic guitar on the recording, along with David Crosby. Her own version came in '71, a minor hit. Openly bisexual, it is a love song to a woman. Even though she opened for Crosby & Nash, Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot and Tom Paxton, she never achieved commercial success. A lifelong drug addict, she succumbed to an overdose in 1979. Singer/songwriter? Song? Answer: "Lady-O" by Judee Sill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP8DjFhxy60 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4tSxbYhUwc

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