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Helen Reddy

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It took me a year to really learn the American lingo. I really feel for people who are coming here and don't speak English at all. It must be hell.


— Helen Reddy


#coming #english #feel #hell #here

It took so long to make it in America. The year I arrived was a bad year for women singers, the record company told me. So I starved. I lived in a hotel so dreadful I can't even talk about it.


— Helen Reddy


#america #arrived #bad #company #dreadful

Most of the people I know in show business don't need anybody pushing them at all. They're extremely aggressive.


— Helen Reddy


#anybody #business #extremely #i #know

My audience are the same people who bought my albums years ago. These people are now married, with their own homes, their own families. If I'm in concert, I get people now who bring their kids.


— Helen Reddy


#albums #audience #bought #bring #concert

Please don't ask me any questions about the politics of 30 years ago.


— Helen Reddy


#ago #any #ask #me #please

Stop living a day at a time and stop worrying about age.


— Helen Reddy


#age #day #living #stop #time

There is a wealth of twentieth century music that is being re-discovered by a generation that hasn't heard it.


— Helen Reddy


#century #generation #hasn #heard #music

Three-quarters of the world's population doesn't have enough to eat!


— Helen Reddy


#enough #population #three-quarters #world






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I've moved on" and that "her voice has deepened to a lower key and Helen Reddy's not even sure Helen Reddy could sing hits such as 'Delta Dawn'. Helen retired from live performance in 2002 and now practices as a clinical hypnotherapist and motivational speaker.

Fifteen of those singles made the Top 10 and 8 of those reached No. Her song "I Am Woman" played a large role in popular culture and became an anthem for Second-wave feminism. In television Helen was the first Australian to host her own one-hour weekly primetime variety show on an American network along with several specials that were seen in over forty countries.

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