My wife had the tape as a child and listened to it a lot. When we got married, I listened to it a lot too, and loved every song.
We had no idea at the time that we would have two of our own special boys who might get laughed at. Fourteen years later, "Maybe You Laughed" means even more to us, because we have experienced first-hand how cruel some people can be if they aren't taught not to laugh.
I grew up listening to this song!ext_2417662February 6 2014, 05:16:11 UTC
I was singing this song to my husband and couldn't remember some of the words. So I was really excited to see that there was a post about this song! My mother had a tape that included it and another song, one of my favorites, was the song about lying. I sing that all the time to kids that I watch.
Re: I grew up listening to this song!ext_2417662July 24 2014, 04:48:35 UTC
I also grew up listening to this album and as an adult I appreciate it on an entirely new level. The messages in the songs influence my daily life, especially "Maybe You Laughed" and "A Small Recorder." I'm 33 years old and have the whole album on my ipod and still listen to it regularly! It's rare that I get through it without crying. :-)
Yes, the word is Heaven. Janeen Brady is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and we believe that we all lived in Heaven with God as his spirit children before we came to Earth to gain physical bodies. I love the message in this song. It’s so applicable to life and learning to be a decent human being. My mom sold Brite Music (like Tupperware) back in the 80s and my sisters and I all play the songs for our kids now, too. I don’t believe any singer’s names were ever released. They do still operate but purely on a downloadable basis.
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My wife had the tape as a child and listened to it a lot. When we got married, I listened to it a lot too, and loved every song.
We had no idea at the time that we would have two of our own special boys who might get laughed at. Fourteen years later, "Maybe You Laughed" means even more to us, because we have experienced first-hand how cruel some people can be if they aren't taught not to laugh.
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My mom sold Brite Music (like Tupperware) back in the 80s and my sisters and I all play the songs for our kids now, too. I don’t believe any singer’s names were ever released. They do still operate but purely on a downloadable basis.
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