"Brand New Key" by Melanie Safka.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: This Queens native wrote her biggest hit in 15 minutes after coming off a "cleansing" fast and stopping at a McDonald's for a burger. A "novelty" pop tune, it topped the charts in '71-'72, selling over 3 million copies worldwide. Also known as "The Rollerskate (hint, hint!) Song". Banned by some radio stations because of alleged sexual innuendo and Freudian references. Featured in "Boogie Nights" in '97. Artist? Song? (Definition of "innuendo": an Italian suppository, yo!).
Answer: "Brand New Key" by Melanie Safka. Sadly, she left us yesterday. Who can forget Heather Graham as Roller Girl in "Boogie Nights" - "I NEVER take my roller skates off!". Interesting how divergent Freud's, Adler's and Jung's interpretations of "lock and key" in dreams are! I cannot think of Melanie without thinking of my dear friend Dr. Terry Hopper - his favorite singer. I remember discussing her music at the scrub sink. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIFknAdVvNM
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