"Society's Child" by Janis Ian.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: A 13-year-old girl from East Orange, NJ started writing this song about interracial romance while waiting to see the school principal - she was one of only 6 non-African-Americans in her school. She finished it the following year - titled "Baby, I've Been Thinking". The producer changed the song's name. Sponsored by Leonard Bernstein, she recorded it on Verve. #1 in 1967. Grammy Hall Of Fame 2001. Artist? Song?
Answer: "Society's Child" by Janis Ian. Saw her in the 70s at The Academy of Music in Philly. One of the best concerts ever! Leon Redbone opened for her. Janis Ian and Billy Preston were the two musical guests on the first Saturday Night Live episode on October 11, 1975 with George Carlin hosting. I was at my maternal grandmother's (Abue) home when I first heard "Society's Child" on the radio. Blew me away! I've been a fan ever since.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxAKS4ZEdQI
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