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==These Days==
==These Days==


For the last fucking time, it wasn't a Jackson Browne COVER. Nico's recording was its first release. Indeed, Browne wrote it but FOR her. His version was released some years later on his debut album.
For the last fucking time, it wasn't a Jackson Browne COVER. Nico's recording was its first release. Indeed, Browne wrote it but FOR her. His version was released some years later on his sophomore album.


==Production Credits==
==Production Credits==

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These Days

For the last fucking time, it wasn't a Jackson Browne COVER. Nico's recording was its first release. Indeed, Browne wrote it but FOR her. His version was released some years later on his sophomore album.

Production Credits

The Marble Index wasn't produced by John Cale, it was Frazier Mohawk. John Cale did the arrangements for the album. I have edited the section to display the correct information. - Corey

Someone should also, somehow, mention that she banged most of New York in the late sixties. But, you know, in a nice way. - C.J.

Birth date/place

This article claims the following:

"The date and location of Nico's birth are disputed. Most sources state October 16, 1938, Cologne, Germany. However, at least two other sources have put her birth date at March 15, 1943, in Budapest, Hungary."

What are all of these sources? Do we have any links or bibliographies to verify them?--Pac 00:27, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pronunciation

How do you pronounce her name? Like knee-co or nye-co or nick-o? Maybe the answer should be put in the article, because I cant figure out which one it is



It is pronounced "Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd." -[[1]]