Produced by Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary) and Barry Beckett, the track features the signature polished, "easy listening" sound of the mid-70s.
: The lyrics contrast "the little girl [who] was lost" with the new woman standing in her place, framing the experience as the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. THIS GIRL (HAS TURNED INTO A WOMAN) by Mary MacGregor
: MacGregor sings about waking up in a "soft and warm" bed and admitting she had never "loved a man before," highlighting the vulnerability of the moment through lines about her partner hearing her cry during the night. Produced by Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and
: Unlike many songs of the era that focused on long-term commitment, this track is grounded in the present. The narrator promises not to "cling" or force a "promise," focusing instead on the hope that this newfound feeling never ends. Sound and Reception : Unlike many songs of the era that