Talk:Claudine Longet

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[edit] Jagger

The Trivia section says:

"The incident of criminal negligence in the death of Sabich was the subject of a song written by Mick Jagger which was ultimately cut from the album Emotional Rescue (1980), although copies have surfaced due to piracy over the years."

Is this verified? If so, the title of the song should be included in case anyone wants to find more information. - Ugliness Man 11:02, 23 February 2006 (UTC)

Song's like called 'Claudine' --85.167.160.118

[edit] Bang, Bang, My Baby shot me down??

I do not believe for a second that she recorded that song but I'm not asking that it be removed-- What a great punchline for this trivial article. Keep it! One had to think of Longet this year, watching Phil Spector get off. Um, if one is over fifty one had to. Profhum (talk) 08:31, 25 December 2007 (UTC)

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