You're So Vain

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"You're So Vain"
You're So Vain cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album Born Villain
Label Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc.
Writer Marilyn Manson
Producer Marilyn Manson

"You're So Vain" is a song from Marilyn Manson's eighth studio album Born Villain. The song is a cover and was originally written and performed by Carly Simon in 1972. The cover is the first musical collaboration with Marilyn Manson and actor Johnny Depp.[1]

Lyrics

You walked into the party like you were walking onto a yacht
Your hat strategically dipped below one eye
Your scarf it was apricot
You had one eye on the mirror as you watched yourself gavotte
And all the girls dreamed that they'd be your partner
They'd be your partner, and...

You're so vain, you probably think this song is about you
You're so vain, I'll bet you think this song is about you
Don't you? Don't You?
You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive
Well you said that we made such a pretty pair
And that you would never leave
But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me
I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and...
I had some dreams they were clouds in my coffee
Clouds in my coffee, and...
Well I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse naturally won
Then you flew your lear jet up to Nova Scotia
To see the total eclipse of the sun
Well you're where you should be all the time
And when you're not you're with
Some underworld spy or the wife of a close friend
Wife of a close friend, and...

References

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