The story of Helen Reddy, who, in 1966, landed in New York with her three-year-old daughter, a suitcase, and $230 in her pocket. Within weeks, she was broke. Within months, she was in love. Within five years, she was one of the biggest superstars of her time and an icon of the 1970s feminist movement who wrote a song which galvanized a generation of women to fight for change.
I Am Woman (1989 Version) — Chelsea Cullen
I Don't Know How to Love Him — Chelsea Cullen
Delta Dawn — Chelsea Cullen
That's All — Chelsea Cullen
Leave Me Alone — Chelsea Cullen
Angie Baby — Chelsea Cullen
Love Song for Jeffrey — Chelsea Cullen
Ain't No Way to Treat A Lady — Chelsea Cullen
You and Me Against the World — Chelsea Cullen
I Am Woman (1972 Version) — Chelsea Cullen
Equality Shall Not Be Denied — Rafael May
Peanut Butter and Jelly — Rafael May
Arrival in New York — Rafael May
Accounts Unpaid — Rafael May
Endless Phonecalls — Rafael May
Bedroom Lyrics — Rafael May
First Recording Session — Rafael May
Bedside Story — Rafael May
You're Going to Be Laid Tonight — Rafael May
Washington Rally — Rafael May
Lillian Song into Washington — Rafael May
Wives out on the Town — Rafael May
Breakfast Cereal — Rafael May
Coke on the Carpet — Rafael May
Lillian Is Sick — Rafael May
The Old Helen — Rafael May