In "The Big Dollhouse" from Hairspray, the song metaphorically represents the limitations and oppression faced by women, particularly in the context of societal expectations and norms. The lyrics convey a sense of confinement, likening the struggles of the characters to being trapped in a dollhouse, where their true selves and desires are suppressed. Ultimately, it serves as a rallying cry for freedom and self-expression, highlighting the characters' yearning to break free from their constraints.
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The Anna doll (not an actual Barbie) sings the song "For The First Time In Forever." The Elsa doll sings "Let It Go."
There is some segregation, but in the end the show is happily integrated and everyone does a fantastic dance off/song and then it closes. The end. :)
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Paper Doll - song - was created in 1943.
The Mama Doll Song was created in 1954.
Living Doll - song - was created in 1959-07.
The song a doll house is closely related to a women who wants to break from from her controlling boyfriend. Her boyfriend appears to be controlling every thing that she does. The song is really symbolic. Renea uses a doll house image to get her point across. Her boyfriend wanted her to be perfect. He would call the shots on every thing. She is also saying that girls have independence and that their boyfriends cannot treat them like they are nothing without expecting some kind of revolt.
Rag Doll - The Four Seasons song - was created in 1964-06.
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If you mean the song "House of the Rising Sun", the first line in the song is: "There is a house in New Orleans". New Orleans is in Louisiana.
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The song is basically just about a funhouse, in an amusement park.
Is it from Captain Kangaroo? It is driving me crazy too. It's called "The Treasure House Keys" theme from Captain Kangaroo, 1962, Peter Pan records.