I posted to you a little while ago and hit enter too soon. I didn't finish my message. This is the correct one. I also sent you some corrections for lyrics and comments in the comment box. I was practicing, with your fantastic site, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (The original Jennifer Holliday version, not the cheap, lousy, undeserving knock-off who won the Oscar for the movie. I won't even print her name. If they had cast it a touch older, they could have used the real thing instead. She's only forty-eight, but scuttlebutt says she's svelte these days and looks sensational). Jennifer Yvette Holliday, was born in 1960. Make ya feel old? She was so young when I saw her. But I guess I wasn't 13 after all, as I told you, because I am 43 now. Either she was very young, or I was much older. For that song, Holliday won a Grammy, a Tony, A Drama Desk, A Theatre World, Oh. And she has a Ph. D. In Music from Berklee School of Music in Boston.