Music mogul Clive Davis will lift the lid on his five-decade-long career in the music business after landing a huge deal with Simon and Schuster to pen his autobiography. We are told the tome will be released in February 2013, written with Rolling Stone contributor Anthony DeCurtis. According to a source, the book will be filled with revelations from Davis’ career, including insight into his relationship with the late Whitney Houston and the highs and lows of their creative partnership. It will also tell how he insisted a young Bruce Springsteen add more singles to his debut, “Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ,” prompting The Boss to go back to the drawing board. Springsteen himself later said, “I went to the beach and wrote ‘Blinded by the Light’ and ‘Spirit in the Night’ . . . That was a good call. They ended up being two of my favorite songs on the record.” The book will also describe an encounter with John Lennon in an Upper West Side coffee shop where the former Beatle revealed he never listened to contemporary music, saying, “Clive, do you think Picasso went to the galleries to see what’s being painted before he put a brush to canvas?” It will also describe how Janis Joplin propositioned Davis to go to bed with her to celebrate the signing of her contract. Davis and Joplin remained close until her death.