Talk:Helen Reddy discography

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Baby, Talk to Me (song)[edit]

In the television episode of Diagnosis Murder: Swan Song, Helen informs Dick Van Dyke this song is the first she had ever recorded. However, no trace of the recording, or even the song comes up in any standard web search. Here is a fragment of the song lyrics taken from a youtube clip of the show:

I know you're eager to advance this love

But first I need you to enhance this love

But what I really need the most

Is for you to be a bit for both

So, Baby Talk to Me,

I know you're ready to be physical,

And I can see your lips are physical,

But before we get to bat

Those lips are also meant to chat

Baby Talk to Me,

Tell me that you love the way I walk,

And all the other kinds of (polite)? talk,

So if you're ready to rehearse,

Hold me tight and let's converse,

Oh Baby, Talk to Me --Lmstearn (talk) 06:10, 23 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

If we had an article titled Danielle Marsh discography then that song would be listed. Danielle Marsh is the name of Reddy's fictional character in the episode you linked. Reddy is acting a part that was written by someone else. Binksternet (talk) 06:45, 23 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Yep, it indeed dawned the whole story of the song at Tinkers was a fiction, nevertheless, there is no dispute 58 year old Helen sang part of the song in that TV show.--Lmstearn (talk) 11:48, 23 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]