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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/ZssL3nr6JZg. I wanted to share Shirley Brown's classic song, "Woman to Woman," for Black American History Month, because it is a timeless song. It will never stop sounding good. Someone, I think, Mary J. Blige made a... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/ZssL3nr6JZg. I wanted to share Shirley Brown's classic song, "Woman to Woman," for Black American History Month, because it is a timeless song. It will never stop sounding good. Someone, I think, Mary J. Blige made a response song years ago to "Woman to Woman." I didn't like the response song; it sounded ignorant. Of course, a modern or post-modern woman would consider it foolish to finance a man, who cheats on you. I would not put up with cheating either, but the song is about how much Shirley loves the man in the song. It is just romantic poetry, not a code of conduct to live by. Many of us have heard of a man financially providing for a girlfriend or a stay-at-home wife. Why is it so bad for a woman to finance her boyfriend or stay-at-home husband? Is there a double standard?
Shirley Brown's "Woman to Woman" song is just about how romantic love makes people do irrational things like taking care of a partner's every need when you know he is cheating on you. What do you all think about Shirley Brown's "Woman to Woman" and whatever response song is out there. I can't find the response song right now. I just recall hearing the response song several years ago on the radio, but I can't find it online. #shirleybrown, #womantowoman, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blacks, #history, #music, #culutre, #blackamerican, #blackamerica, #blackamericans, #love, #poetry, #gender, #soul. less
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/vZtkVj3JPaw. Another soulful voice is Betty Wright. Here is her song, "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do." It is unfair that women can't do what men do and still retain their self-respect, dignity, and pride and not be... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/vZtkVj3JPaw. Another soulful voice is Betty Wright. Here is her song, "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do." It is unfair that women can't do what men do and still retain their self-respect, dignity, and pride and not be judged, ridiculed, or ostracized by both men and women. I don't agree with this inequality, but Betty Wright's song describes an observable fact of gender inequality in American society. I like this song, because it describes society as it is. It is just as relevant now as it was when it was released. What music are you listening to for Black American History Month? What are your favorite Black American songs and why? What Black American song do you know of stands the test of time? #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerican, #blackamericans, #blackamerica, #blacks, #history, #music, #bettywright, #song, #soul, #gender, #inequality, #genderinequality. less

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