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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 40. Chapters: I Am Woman, Blue Moon, Oh Shenandoah, The Nearness of You, Sleigh Ride, Stayin' Alive, Black Is the Colour, Georgia on My Mind, Goodnight, Irene, September Song, Barbara Allen, Jambalaya, You Belong to Me, All the Things You Are, I'll Be Seeing You, Imagination, Autumn in New York, I'm in the Mood for Love, (Now and Then There's) A Fool Such as I, Long Ago, The Things We Did Last Summer, Hey Good Lookin', Some Enchanted Evening, Teach Me Tonight, Dearie, Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo, Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, Make Love to Me, 'A' You're Adorable, My Romance, September in the Rain, Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, Basin Street Blues, Midnight Sun, Day by Day, I've Got the World on a String, Candy, Suddenly There's a Valley, Allentown Jail, It Could Happen to You, Day Dream, Spring Is Here, My Darling, My Darling, Serenade of the Bells, It's Almost Tomorrow, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, Shrimp Boats, You Keep Coming Back Like a Song, Keep It a Secret, Echoes, That's for Me, I Love You, No Other Love, Don't Worry 'bout Me, There's No You, Early Autumn, Happy Holiday, It Happened in Sun Valley, Why Can't You Behave?. Excerpt: "I Am Woman" is a song cowritten by Helen Reddy and singer/songwriter/guitarist Ray Burton and performed by Reddy. Released in its most well-known version in 1970, the song became an enduring anthem for the women's liberation movement. "I am Woman" reached #1 on the Billboard charts in December 1972. The song was the first #1 hit on the Billboard chart by an Australian-born artist and the first Australian-penned song to win a Grammy Award (in her acceptance speech for Best Female Performance, Reddy famously thanked "God, because She makes everything possible"). It sold more than a million copies, and has been played more than a million times on...