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And Then There's Maude

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"And Then There's Maude (Maude's Theme)" is the theme song for the television series Maude (1972–1978), written by Marilyn and Alan Bergman and Dave Grusin, and performed by Donny Hathaway.

Keeping with the theme of the liberal persona Maude (played by Bea Arthur) embodied, the theme lyrics compared historical figures Lady Godiva, Joan of Arc, Isadora Duncan and Betsy Ross to Maude.


"Lady Godiva was a freedom rider, She didn't care if the whole world looked,

Joan of Arc with the Lord to guide her, She was a sister who really cooked,

Isadora was the first bra-burner, Ain't ya glad she showed up? (Oh yeah!)

And when the country was fallin' apart, Betsy Ross got it all sewed up.

(CHORUS): (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's Maude), And then there's Maude, (And then there's.....),

That uncompromisin', enterprisin', anything but tranquilizin', Right on Maude!"




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Notes[edit]

  1. Muther, Christopher (February 22, 2006). "Groovy collective". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on April 25, 2010.



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