Marianne Faithfull
The release of British singer Marianne Faithfull's album "Easy Come, Easy Go" is the latest touchstone of a career spanning more than four decades, which has veered from her being the vibrant epitome of Swinging London to suffering from drug addiction, before making a remarkable artistic comeback.
Pop Sensation At 17
Marianne And Mick
Mod Rockers
Charged
Chekhov
Caught On Film
She recreated her stage performance as Ophelia opposite Nicol Williamson in the 1969 film "Hamlet" (left). She also played herself in Jean-Luc Godard's "Made in U.S.A.," and appeared in "I'll Never Forget What's 'is Name," "Girl on a Motorcycle" (right), "Lucifer Rising" and Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette."
Rock And Roll Circus
In Her Own Words
Weill And Brecht
"Broken English"
Saturday Night Live
"Paris je t'aime"
"Marie Antoinette"
Honor Of A Lifetime
"Easy Come, Easy Go"
A Survivor
By CBSNews.com producer David Morgan