One of "The Ladies" heard on Joe Cocker's version of "Cry Me a River" on his Mad Dogs and Englishmen album. Co-writer of "Easy Life" by The Gap Band. She was also the girl inside the cover of the Layla album. Depressed after the death of Carl Dean Radle, she took her own life and is buried next to him.
One of "The Ladies" heard on Joe Cocker's version of "Cry Me a River" on his Mad Dogs and Englishmen album. Co-writer of "Easy Life" by The Gap Band. She was also the girl inside the cover of the Layla album. Depressed after the death of Carl Dean Radle, she took her own life and is buried next to him.
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She Left Us, All Too Soon