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What I Wanted to Say - Audio CD By Bellet, Marie - VERY GOOD

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
UPC
0648417111126
Artist
Bellet, Marie
Format
CD
Release Year
2007
Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
Release Title
What I Wanted to Say
Genre
Country

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
CD Baby, Cdb
UPC
0648417111126
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25046032689

Product Key Features

Release Year
2007
Format
CD
Genre
Country
Artist
Bellet, Marie
Release Title
What I Wanted to Say

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
11
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 One Heroic Moment 1.2 If Only 1.3 Don't You Think I Count? 1.4 You Don't Know the Half of It 1.5 Here I Am 1.6 Thy Will Be Done 1.7 What Difference Does It Make? 1.8 What I Wanted to Say 1.9 Your Own Little World 1.10 Without You I Can Do Nothing 1.11 Will You, Too, Go Away?
Notes
Living everyday life with great love. Marie is just like you. She gets frustrated, angry, sad, excited and overjoyed. Your struggles are her struggles. However, Marie has a unique gift: the ability to craft lyrics that express things we all feel and to look at life with optimism and humor. Dubbed a 'Renaissance woman' by Ignatius Press, Marie, a mother of nine with an MBA, has sold over 35,000 copies of her CDs out of her basement. She gives women a shot in the arm and couples a lesson in Married Life and Love. She paints service as strength, not stupidity. She admits to and laughs at the skirmishes in marriage. She has a valuable message that we really need to hear. Marie Bellet's Biography Marie grew up with five sisters and two brothers in a midwestern university town. Often heckled for defying the zero population pressures of the day, she grew up loving the 'warmth and confusion' of life in a large family. The experience would come in handy. Anxious to see a world beyond computers and cornfields, Marie left for Rice University in Houston, where she first got a taste for singing country music. She finished college with a degree in Economics from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. After earning an MBA at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Marie sang demos, including duets with Alan Jackson, jingles and back-up vocals on off-hours while working MBA jobs in the healthcare industry. Marie married in 1987 and moved to Singapore and then Spain, returning four years later with three small children. As Marie's family continued to grow, she began writing songs about life as a housewife and mother in a world that 'no longer values these roles.' In 1997 she recorded a collection of these songs entitled 'What I Wanted To Say.' In 2000 she released her second collection entitled, 'Ordinary Time' which focuses on the temptations of a culture which encourages women to 'have it all.' In 2003 Marie released her third collection of story songs and personal reflections entitled 'Lighten Up', filled with upbeat reminders to forgive one another and learn how to love. 'A New Springtime' was released in 2006 and coincides with the birth of her ninth child. Along with her husband Bill, a 'psychologist with sense', who challenges families and couples to rise above themselves and serve each other, Marie offers a different vision of what it means to be a 'fulfilled' woman. 'My witness is really just to show up with my kids at the grocery store. For me, that is where the culture war is fought, surrounded by glossy magazines that promise happiness if you shed pounds and obligations.' 'My writing began mostly as an alternative to rearranging the furniture. It has become my way to encourage those who want to rebel against the self-centered misery of our time. To make sacrifices for marriage and children is not stupidity or victimization. It is the noblest thing we do.' Marie admits that life at home as a mother can be frustrating. In fact, that is what her music is about: the struggle and the value of that struggle -- 'My music is about the drama of everyday life-staying in love, going through the days' routine, 'One more time, with feeling!' I want to tell other mothers that they are not crazy or alone. If my music can do that, it will all be worthwhile.'

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