The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age

    Petula Clark's Endless Career

    Still remember one holiday to Texas and the beach in '65, where Downtown was everywhere.
    And a summer 1967 at the pool with the somehow stirring "Don't Sleep in the Subway Darling"
    And then Petula Clark's tribute on some Bob Hope special '72 singing Penny Lane/Eleanor Rigby feeling a bit dated

    And yet she seems to have done so much more that I didn't know about,
    though I'd heard the Belafonte anecdote. The Bed for Peace story's pretty funny,
    almost Forrest Gumpish.

    A bit of an entertaining traipse down her long memory lane:
    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/jul/31/petula-clark-elvis-angled-...