In 1972, Rita Coolidge covered Kris Kristofferson’s “The Lady’s Not For Sale,” and used it as the title track of her album. By the time she started working on her next release, she and Kristofferson ...
In 1971, Coolidge also showed up on Graham Nash’s solo debut, Songs for Beginners, singing harmony on “Simple Man,” “There’s Only One,” “Chicago,” “We Can Change the World” “Military Madness,” and ...