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Beverle Lorence "Bebe" Buell (/ ˈ b iː b iː ˈ b j uː l / BEE-bee BYUUL; born July 14, 1953) is an American singer and former model. She was Playboy magazine's November 1974 Playmate of the Month .
Rundgren began a relationship with model Bebe Buell in 1972. During a break in their relationship, Buell had a brief relationship with Steven Tyler, which resulted in an unplanned pregnancy. Buell gave birth to Liv Tyler on July 1, 1977. Buell initially claimed that Todd Rundgren was the biological father and named the child Liv Rundgren.
Bebe Buell (born 1953), American fashion model and singer; Caroline Brown Buell (1843–1927), American writer and temperance and suffrage activist; Charles Buell (1900–1964), American football player and educator; Dai Buell (1892–1939), American pianist and teacher; Don Carlos Buell (1818–1898), Union general during the American Civil War
Bebe Buell (born Beverle Lorence Buell on July 14, 1953, in Portsmouth, Virginia) is an American fashion model and singer, and Playboy magazine's November 1974 Playmate of the Month. She is also known for dating and marrying rock musicians.
Rundgren explains this, but wishes to part amicably, asking several times if he and his partner can "still be friends." The song is generally assumed to be about Rundgren's breakup with long-time companion Bebe Buell in 1977. Rundgren played all the instruments and performed all the vocals on the track, as he did with the rest of the album.
Mattix claimed she ended the relationship after finding Page in bed with Bebe Buell. [1] Buell gave an alternate version of these events, claiming that despite the fact that Mattix "had given herself exclusively to Jimmy (Page) from age 14 to 16," she was barred by Page's security from seeing him once he began dating Buell. [13]
The song was later stripped of Ocasek's vocals and re-sung by fashion model Bebe Buell, whom Ocasek had befriended. [11] The version with Buell's vocals was included on her 1981 EP Covers Girl; [12] the Cars' version was released on 1995's Just What I Needed anthology. [13]
Model Bebe Buell described Starr as having been one of the two top Los Angeles groupies of the era, adding that "every rock star who came to Los Angeles wanted to meet her". [5] Starr ran away from home when she was 16 after meeting Johnny Thunders, guitarist in the glam rock band the New York Dolls. [7] She went to live with him in New York City.