"At Seventeen" by Janis Ian.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: This 1975 Janis Ian composition about her alienation while growing up was her most successful recording and her first hit since "Society's Child" in '66. Based on an article she read in the NYT about a disillusioned debutante. The light samba rhythm came to her first but it took 3 months to pen down the lyrics. She first played it on the "Tonight Show". #1 Adult Contemporary and #3 Pop Singles. Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in '76. She also played it on the first episode of SNL in '75. Received the Grammy Hall Of Fame Award in '08, Ian's second after "Society's Child". Song? Answer: "At Seventeen" by Janis Ian. I saw her in '76 at the Academy Of Music in Philly (Leon Redbone opened for her). One for the ages! She's a tiny li'l thang! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUz2TNMvL0

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