Here's a brief history of Kate Moss's underappreciated singing career.
.” Originally recorded in 1967 by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, the song served as an example of the “cowboy psychedelia” movement and has been noted for it’s bizarre lyrics. It’s also become a favorite among musicians looking for a duet to cover.
For a period of time, it wasn’t unusual for Moss to join Doherty onstage during his sets with Babyshambles, crooning songs including “La belle et la bête” like a pro while wearing such things as a giant fur coat. By the time the group released its second album,, Moss had solidified her reputation as Babyshambles’s honorary member: Of the 12 songs on the record, four feature Moss’s vocals—and credit her as co-writer.
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