Harper Valley PTA was created in 1968.
Harper Valley PTA - film - was created in 1978.
The duration of Harper Valley PTA - film - is 1.55 hours.
Harper Valley (Harper Valley PTA); Columbus University (Goodbye Columbus).
Harper Valley PTA
"Harper Valley PTA" was written by Tom T. Hall and famously performed by Jeannie C. Riley. The song, released in 1968, tells the story of a woman confronting a local PTA that criticizes her behavior. It became a major hit, reaching the top of the charts and resonating with themes of social criticism and empowerment.
Jeannie C. Riley was the original singer
Only if it's part of a larger proper noun, such as "Hudson Valley", or "Happy Valley".. or "Harper Valley PTA".
The PTA committee of Harper Valley. "Then you have the nerve to tell me you think that as a mother I'm not fit Well, this is just a little Peyton Place and you're all Harper Valley hypocrites" The words are from the lyrics to Tom T. Halls song Harper Valley PTA. Jeannie C. Riley recorded it.
Please be more specific, such as president of what country, company, Harper Valley PTA, etc.
it was Jeannie C. Riley who made this song so popular
Harper Valley is a fictional small town created by country singer Jeannie C. Riley in her famous song "Harper Valley PTA," released in 1968. The town is depicted as a tight-knit community with a population that engages in gossip and judgment, especially from the local PTA. Its exact size isn't specified, as it serves more as a narrative setting for the song's themes of social hypocrisy and personal empowerment.