"You and Me Against the World" by Helen Reddy.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 70s: This 1974 sentimental ballad was the first songwriting collaboration between Paul Williams and Kenny Ascher. It was first recorded by Williams as a love song. Australian songbird Helen Reddy reworked it that same year as a mother speaking to her child. In the recording, Reddy's 10-year-old daughter Traci does the spoken parts. A single mother assuring her child that they'll get through anything life throws at them as long as they stay together. In tough times, they can always count on each other. The song has had a profound impact on many single mothers. #9 Billboard Hot 100, fourth out of six consecutive #1 hits for Reddy on Easy Listening. Covered by, among many others, Gladys Knight and The Pips, Robert Goulet and the sensitive Johnny Mathis. Song?
Answer: "You and Me Against the World" by Helen Reddy. I was a med school sophomore in '74. Man, Pathology was tough but somehow we always found time to listen to a little music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6tIYvMs0fs
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