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A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing

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Download links and information about A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing by Sally Fingerett. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:10:46 minutes.

Artist: Sally Fingerett
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:10:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing 3:37
2. Save Me A Seat 4:40
3. Take Me Out To Eat 3:03
4. Lorinda Lea 4:54
5. Live Chatty Intro 1:44
6. It's Been Said 3:59
7. Little Girl Please Wait (With Janis Ian) 5:35
8. When I Wake Up From This Night 3:36
9. My Friend Elaine 4:30
10. Harry and Esther 5:14
11. Wild Berries 5:35
12. Whatever We Did 4:01
13. Boy On Wheels 4:09
14. Home Is Where The Heart Is 6:33
15. The Return 3:45
16. I Wanna Be An Engineer 5:51

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Sally Fingerett has been performing and recording as a solo artist and a member of 4 Bitchin' Babes for 20 years, so it seems fitting to release A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing in 2004. While Fingerett enjoys writing about the same things other singer/songwriters write about — relationships, self-fulfillment, and life — she accomplishes her task with a healthy dose of humor. The title cut, for instance, paints a portrait of the modern woman, overwhelmed by deadlines, goals, and too many things to do. The solution? Do something for oneself, like go shopping or eat two pints of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. While this advice may seem a bit flippant, Fingerett's underling point is a serious one: "When you need permission/Remember this song/From someone who suffers like you/You're the only one standing in your way/Girl go do...what you're gonna do." A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing includes many such moments, from the live crowd-pleaser "It's Been Said" to "Take Me Out to Eat." Despite her predilection for humor, Fingerett also has a serious side that searches for the emotional heart of things on cuts like "Little Girl Please Wait" with Janis Ian and the touching "My Friend Elaine." A Woman's Gotta Do Her Thing works as a good introduction to Fingerett, and fans will want to pick it up for the previously unreleased tracks. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., Rovi