Summary
She's called her record after herself, although other titles come instantly to mind: To Ma'am With Love, because Eddy's Lulu-like chanteuse-ness comes with a subtle streak of empowerment that emanated from her forebears and since was lost. Or Eddy in Memphis, because Eddy's white soul isn't copying Janis or Mary J., but an era in which such singing was its own end. Or anything about the problems of two people not amounting to a hill of beans, which would be ironic since, as Eddy seems to know all too well, those problems are inherently the only ones we've got.
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A Girl Called Eddy; a Girl Called Eddy
A black cab pulls up to the corner in heavy rain and its trenchcoated passenger jumps out, newspaper over head, collar up against the autumn wind; a woman in a weathered checkered dress st...
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