"Poetry Man" by Phoebe Snow.
OK, girls and boys, more 70s one-hit wonders: The only charting hit for this New York City native came in 1974 with a soft jazz/blues ballad which she also composed. Based on an affair she had in her younger years with a married man. It was rumored that it was about Jackson Browne, for whom she opened on stage for a few years, but this was denied by both parties. Many people thought that she was African-Amrican because of her curly hair and her soulful four-octave contralto but she was 100% Jewish. #5 Billboard Hot 100, #1 Adult Contemporary. Grammy-nominated for Best New Artist in 1975. She ended her solo career to take care of her congenitally brain-damaged daughter. She left us in 2011 at age 60. Artist? Song?
Answer: "Poetry Man" by Phoebe Snow. She wrote the song in one hour! Sang backup for Paul Simon in "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTd1iktPJZ8&list=RDQTd1iktPJZ8&start_radio=1
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