Carly Simon releases CD with baseball picture book

NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball is more than a pastime for singer Carly Simon. Her version of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is included on a three-song CD that accompanies a new picture book of the same name.

Simon told The Associated Press on Tuesday that her family was friendly with Jackie Robinson's family when she was a girl and that the Brooklyn Dodgers star used to bring her to games and call her his "lucky charm."

Simon says she found the classic baseball tune, which she originally recorded for Ken Burns' documentary "Baseball," "pretty enchanting" and even tried to write her own baseball number about her daughter playing centerfield. "I really should finish it," said Simon, 66, whose hits include "You're So Vain" and "Anticipation."

Simon's father, Simon & Schuster co-founder Richard Simon, helped Robinson buy a house in Stamford, Conn., in the mid-1950s, at a time when the community resisted letting blacks live there. She remembers Robinson, the major league's first black player, as "gentle and ardent," a kind man who was passionate about "fair treatment for everybody" and a competitor who "played tennis like nobody else."

Robinson died in 1972, but Simon remains close to his widow, Rachel Robinson.

"She's a fantastic spirit," Simon said. "And she's very vigilant about Jackie's legacy."

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