Description: Body Count, by Francie Schwartz. New York: Pyramid Books, 1974. Very scarce memoir by "Francie, Queen of the Groupies"! From an online review: "The notorious autobiography of Francie Schwartz, first published by Rolling Stone's Straight Arrow Books in 1972. Most controversial for Chapter 8, entitled, "Don't Cry, I'm a C**t", which details her spring and summer with Paul McCartney and the Beatles, as Paul's live-in girlfriend, backup singer on the White Album, and assistant Apple publicist under and around the late Derek Taylor. Also noted for its lack of explicit sexual detail, this book tells what living the 60's media myth was really like. From L.A.'s rock publicity circuit to New York's East side bar scene and ad agency maelstrom, to London in '68 and back! A survivor's story." One of the rarest and most sought-after books about the Sixties rock and groupie scene, and a must-own for collectors of that era's works! Format: Mass-market softcover, 160pp.
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Publication Year: 1974
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Body Count
Author: Francie Schwartz
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Pyramid Books
Genre: Adult & Erotic
Topic: Memoir