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- Womemories - This Primary Season
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- Bernadette Cahill
This primary season triggers the memory of an old song relevant today.
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2 Comments
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Review of 04 - Womemories - This Primary SeasonI really enjoyed this piece. It was great to revisit such a terrific song and Bernadett's commentary that precedes it is thoughtful and well delivered. And her voice is delicious. |
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Am Woman | Helen Reddy | Greatest Hits. | Capitol | 1975 | 00:00 |
This primary season triggers the memory of an old song relevant today.







Lynne Lincoln
Posted on March 11, 2008 at 06:32 AM | Permalink
Review of Womemories - This Primary Season
Bernadette's description of the times and how she related to the song literally gave me goosebumps! I loved the honesty and heart from which this came. Perfect message at a perfectly relevant time. Thank you, Bernadette.