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P.F. Sloan (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | P.F. Sloan (song) "P.F. Sloan" is a song written by singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb about his contemporary: P. F. Sloan. Webb released two different versions of the song whose lyrics appear to be about the costs and disappointments of being a creative groundbreaker. While Sloan's insistence on becoming a recording artist was an inspiration to fellow songwriter Webb, who had worked with Sloan with Bones Howe and the 5th Dimension, a personal dispute led Webb to deny the existence of "P.F. Sloan". When asked about the song's title character during an article interview, Webb claimed that he had made the name up. Cover versions of the song were recorded by the Association in 1971, Jennifer Warnes, and by British band Unicorn in the early 1970s – released as a single and album track on Transatlantic Records. Jackson Browne performed the song with Webb on Webb's 2010 album ''Just Across the River''. British female singer-songwriter Rumer has also recorded the song. It was released as the lead single from her second studio album ''Boys Don't Cry'' on May 4, 2012. ==Rumer version==
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