Atalanta was my favorite. The song about the boy who loved his doll rocks too.
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The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
but I did have the album as a kid, and I knew it by heart.
Oh, me too! Seriously, it's an amazing piece of work. And all the people Marlo Thomas got to particpate - Mel Brooks, Alan Alda, Rosey Grier, etc... And, sadly, a lot of the messages are just as timely today.
I love the one about the girl who gets eaten by the tigers.
Atalanta was my favorite.
MINE TOO! I believe msbelle has looked quizzically at me when I've gone on and on about it.
I am gonna need a fashion recap. didn;t see nearly enough. off to tvguide channel.
It's Alright to Cry I think is my fave. Maybe because I've never been an easy crier.
Suburban New Jersey, 1970s, and Ann was practically the only kid I knew whose mom worked.
Suburban NJ 1980s, not many kids I knew had mothers who worked outside the home. Kindergarten was half-day, and most kids were dropped off and picked up by their mothers. (My mom worked some days, but not every day. Three days a week, I went to kindergarten program at the synagogue, and my mom and the moms of three of the other kids alternated days for carpooling and giving us all lunch.)
Oh, yes, the tigers. Ladies first!
The song about the boy who loved his doll rocks too.
William's Doll! Love that one. I love it all, actually, although the Grandma one kind of freaked me out as a kid because she was so creepy.
And, sadly, a lot of the messages are just as timely today.
Absoutely. FTBYAM and Really Rosie were my all-time favorite albums as a kid. Ah, albums.
Yay! Now I'm listening to It's All Right To Cry!