Aug. 16th, 2020

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Day 13 of the 30 Day Music Challenge - a song you like from the 70s. (Clearly whomever designed this meme has a thing for 70s music?)

I'm going with the song that I listened to constantly back then, and heard again today at my Unitarian Church's Zoom Service. It's from a singer who I adored back then, but haven't listened to much since, not sure why exactly.
Music moods come and go.

It was written and released in 1971, at the very beginning of the 1970s and at the top of the women's empowerment and counter-culture movement. My mother was working in Women's League of Voters, and owned the album upon which it premiered.



background on the song )

I heard it in 1975, at the top of its popularity. And often danced around my room and with my friends singing it. We were all 6-10 years of age at the time. To this day, this song makes me smile. There's too many songs that are written by men, or about women being subordinate to them that are honored.
Today, I feel the need to honor the women.

So for anyone who decides to post their song pick to my post? I think this is an easy category. So, I'm adding a challenge - pick a 1970s song, written and performed by a female artist that is NOT a love song and not about men. And not an instrumental number. And not sung by a guy at all. Also it can't be a song or an artist chosen by someone else in my journal. (In other words you can't use my selection or my artist.) Note, it can be written by a male/female songwriting team, but if you should find one that is just written by a female artist and performed by one and that was first released in the 1970s - from 70-79, then kudos.

[I bet I get no responses to this, because I've stumped folks. ETC: It can be by a group of female artists. And song by a group of female artists. Just not a group of male/female artists. Ie: No Sonny & Cher, or The Carpenters.]

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