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For decades, actress and director Christine Lahti has captivated the hearts and minds of her audience through iconic roles in Chicago Hope, Running on Empty, Housekeeping, And Justice for All, Swing Shift, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, God of Carnage, and The Blacklist. Now, in True Stories from an Unreliable Eyewitness, this acclaimed performer channels her creativity inward to share her own story for the first time.
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For decades, actress and director Christine Lahti has captivated the hearts and minds of her audience through iconic roles in Chicago Hope, Running on Empty, Housekeeping, And Justice for All, Swing Shift, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, God of Carnage, and The Blacklist. Now, in True Stories from an Unreliable Eyewitness, this acclaimed performer channels her creativity inward to share her own story for the first time.
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Grammy and Academy Award-winning songwriter Carole Bayer Sager shares the remarkably frank and darkly funny story of her life in and out of the recording studio, from her fascinating (and sometimes calamitous) relationships to her collaborations with some of the greatest composers and musical artists of our time.
For five decades Carole Bayer Sager has been among the most admired and successful songwriters at work, responsible for her lyrical contributions to some of the most popular songs in the English language, including "Nobody Does It Better", "A Groovy Kind of Love", "Don't Cry Out Loud", and the theme from the movie Arthur, "The Best That You Can Do" (about getting lost between the moon and New York City).
She has collaborated with (and written for) a dizzying number of stars, including Peter Allen, Ray Charles, Celine Dion, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Clint Eastwood, Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Carole King, Melissa Manchester, Reba McEntire, Bette Midler, Dolly Parton, Carly Simon, Frank Sinatra, and Barbra Streisand.
Her relationship with composer Marvin Hamlisch was the basis of the long-running hit musical They're Playing Our Song, for which she wrote the lyrics. And her work with composer Burt Bacharach, to whom she was also married for 10 years, produced pop standards such as "On My Own" and "That's What Friends Are For" (inspired by her friendship with Elizabeth Taylor), which raised over $2 million for AIDS research.
But while her professional life was filled with success and fascinating people, her personal life was far more difficult and dramatic. In this memoir Carole Bayer Sager tells the surprisingly frank and darkly humorous story of a woman whose sometimes crippling fears and devastating relationships inspired many of the songs she would ultimately write.
They're Playing Our Song will fascinate anyone interested in the craft of songwriting and the joy of collaboration, but Carole Bayer Sager's memoir is also a deeply personal account of how love and heartbreak made her the woman - and the writer - she is.
some autobiographies catch one's attention immediately but this one is dull so fails to do this. And the voice drones on.
Sorry but I will be returning this one.
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Can not give enough accolades to Carole as she gives a vivid walk through her song writing journey!
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I loved every moment of this book. It was so fun in part because it was fun hearing about how Carole grew up literally with some of the most talented people ever, but also because of the vulnerability she shared. The greatest listen to me was not to waste time trapped in your own thoughts because you waste life on things that may never come to pass. Loved this book and did not want it to end!
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Where does They're Playing Our Song rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
#1
What did you like best about this story?
The history of her start, body of work, collaboration's , behind the scenes stories. appreciated her candidness.
Which scene was your favorite?
No one in particular, but her life with Burt Bacharach was juicy listening, also heartfelt.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.
Any additional comments?
I have alway's been aware of Carole Bayer Sager, but did not realize the body of her work.There are song's of her's that I listen to today by various artist's that I did not realize she wrote.I was sad when the final chapter came to an end.I recommend this book to all women!
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At first i was not enthralled by Carole's own voice as she read her own words, however her story was so interesting, from a childhood filled with insecurity through to her adolescents and finally the self discovery of her unique talent.
She is a most gifted woman and has led a very interesting life. i have always loved her beautiful lyrics and overall i highly recommend this work of hers. i didnt want it to end.
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This is the inside story of the music business and Hollywood. Carol Bayer Sager names names and gives us a juicy account of famous people 's habits including bedroom hi jinx.
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Carole's story is interesting and relatable. I had seen her on Super Soul Sunday with Oprah and immediately bought the audible version of her book. I love that Carole read her story herself. There is no substitute for hearing an autobiography in the author's voice. I learned so much about her journey through life and how Carole's lyrics were her way of releasing feelings and connecting to others in hopes of touching and at times healing them. My very favorite part is the end of the book by which I believe Carole reveals the "secret" to a happy and well-lived life. I won't spoil it by revealing what she says. I encourage you to read (or, as I did-listen to) her story. There is much wisdom in it.
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Uplifting and insightful book. What an interesting life well lived with lessons for us all! I just finished her book last night. I highly recommend Carole's book! I enjoyed it through Amazon Audible books which is great for commuting or if if you want to unplug from TV watching once in awhile.
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This is the first book that I have bought as an audio download for my new iPad Pro and I absolutely love it - I love the fact that I can listen to the writer tell their story - And Carol speaks from her heart. I really admire her when they
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i totally enjoyed this audible! CBS is a gifted song writer & so many of her lyrics are part of my memories & experiences - such an honest and fascinating life! thank you for sharing your stories & relationships. always warm regards, js
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Carol Bayer Sager has an incredible story to tell. I enjoyed every moment of her wonderful voice. I so remember seeing the show "They're Playing Our Song" with Robert Klein and Lucy Arnez. I was able to get a front row seat. It was my first year living in NYC.
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