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This is a list of songs described as feminist anthems celebrating women's empowerment, or used as protest songs against gender inequality. These songs range from airy pop affirmations such as " Girls Just Want to Have Fun " by Cyndi Lauper , to solemn calls to action such as "We Shall Go Forth" by Margie Adam .
The album features a children's choir and Gerbert, a popular children's character based on the late 1980s television series of the same name [3] that teaches children about kindness and friendship, making good choices, the importance of loving your neighbor and learning a valuable lesson in life, which is pretty much what this album is about.
Thomas talks to children about having a sibling, then the Voices of East Harlem perform "Sisters and Brothers." Tyson reads "Three Wishes" by Lucille Clifton, a folktale about a girl who gets three wishes after finding a penny with her birth year on New Year's Day. Thomas, Kristofferson, and Coolidge sing "Circle of Friends" with their friends.
1. “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge. Release Year: 1979 Genre: R&B/Soul This bumping disco hit from Sister Sledge is an obvious feel-good choice for a family playlist and a shoo-in for any ...
The Chenille Sisters (1986) At Home with the Chenille Sisters (1989) 1,2,3 for Kids (children's album) (1990) Mama I Wanna Make Rhythm (1991) The Big Picture and Other Songs for Kids (children's album) (1992) Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight (with the James Dapogny Chicago Band) (1992) True to Life (1994) Haute Chenille: A Retrospective (1995)
"Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" is a midtempo ballad, which lyrically talks about the group reuniting, and about their friendship throughout two decades together. The song received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics , with some calling it a "classic" from the group, while others felt it was not good enough.
The Dandridge Sisters were an American all-girl singing trio, started in 1934 in Los Angeles, California, and ended in 1940, comprising the sisters Vivian and Dorothy Dandridge together with their friend Etta Jones (not the more well-known jazz vocalist Etta Jones). They had a short period of fame traveling around the United States performing ...
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