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I am ..., hear me roar!

"I am ..., hear me roar!"
Is this some kind of a catchphrase? If it is what is the source?

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" Is this some kind of a catchphrase? [/nq] "I am woman (Hear me roar)" was a song by Helen Reddy in the early 70s. AFAIK that was the original and source of all the parodies, pastiches and homages.

  • " Is this some kind of a catchphrase?
  • [/nq] "I am woman (Hear me roar)" was a song by Helen Reddy in the early 70s.
  • AFAIK that was the original and source of all the parodies, pastiches and homages.
  • John Dean Oxford
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[nq:1]"I am ..., hear me roar!" Is this some kind of a catchphrase? If it is what is the source?[/nq]
"I am woman (Hear me roar)" was a song by Helen Reddy in the early 70s. AFAIK that was the original and source of all the parodies, pastiches and homages.

John Dean
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[nq:1]"I am ..., hear me roar!" Is this some kind of a catchphrase? If it is what is the source? ... me Roar!Long live the internet!!! :-). Posted in A matter of opinion > 1 I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar![/nq]
In 1972, Helen Reddy had a US #1 hit on the pop charts with a feminist anthem called "I am Woman". The open lines were "I am Woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore..."
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