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For the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, we revisit Aussie pop singer/songwriter Helen Reddy's 1973 GRAMMY win for the '70s feminist anthem she penned, "I Am Woman." The powerful song became her breakthrough hit, as it topped the charts and became a rallying cry for feminist activists far and wide.
Accepting her golden gramophone for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Reddy offers a brief yet appropriate speech, thanking her label and collaborators. "And I would like to thank God, because she makes everything possible," she concludes.
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#HelenReddy #IAmWoman
Accepting her golden gramophone for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Reddy offers a brief yet appropriate speech, thanking her label and collaborators. "And I would like to thank God, because she makes everything possible," she concludes.
About the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs:
Recording Academy is the world's leading society of musical professionals and is dedicated to celebrating, honoring, and sustaining music's past, present, and future.
Connect with the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs:
WEBSITE: grammy.com
FACEBOOK: grm.my/2gcTcMk
TWITTER: grm.my/2gDUHUD
INSTAGRAM: grm.my/2gZGIvJ
Subscribe NOW to the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs on YouTube: grm.my/1dTBF8H
#HelenReddy #IAmWoman
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