The male-female duo Lyme & Cybelle made three singles in 1966 for the White Whale label, the first two of them featuring a young Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo as the duo partners. For those singles, the pair sang in a good-time pop/rock vein with some folk-rock influence. In that respect, they weren't too dissimilar from the Turtles, who covered Lyme & Cybelle's "Like the Seasons" and also did a song that Zevon co-wrote, "Outside Chance," that was never released by Lyme & Cybelle. They're most known for their first single, "Follow Me," a catchy folk-rock-pop tune with an ...