None of the four tracks Lyme Cybelle released when Zevon was in the duo are that outstanding, although some are pleasant. Of the ones besides Follow Me, the most interesting is their 1966 cover of If You Gotta Go, Go Now, which at that point was a very obscure Bob Dylan song that Dylan himself had never released, although Manfred Mann had a big hit with it in the U.K. Picking up an unknown Dylan composition for the pop market was sound strategy in 1966, but Lyme Cybelle's version is odd and too cheerful, with a snazzy horn arrangement and key changes.
After the first two Lyme Cybelle singles, Zevon was replaced by Wayne Erwin, even though Zevon was Santangelo's songwriting partner as well as her vocal one on the original tunes released on the first pair of 45s. In their new setup, Lyme Cybelle put out just one single, Song 7/Write If You Get Work, produced by Curt Boettcher and boasting a far poppier sound than the previous two releases. This version of Lyme Cybelle expanded to a full band before Santangelo was fired by Erwin. All six songs from the Lyme Cybelle singles (including the ones sung by Santangelo and Erwin), as well as several Lyme Cybelle demos (all with Zevon) and early Zevon demos, appear on the Warren Zevon The First Sessions compilation. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi