Raggedy Ann - Mindy Smith

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Raggedy Ann Lyrics

These hand me downs I am wearing
Are worn at the knees, color faded... hey
All the little children are laughing.
I'm trying to find a reason to keep from cryin'...hey

I'm just a little girl,
I'm Rageddy Ann
Making Believe I'm happy, hey... Rageddy Ann
Falling apart at the seams.

The tears that I covered with patches
Red & yellow paterns, nothing i own matches, hey
Where I have them sewn with black stiches
Remain exposed to be soiled and tattered, hey.

I'm just a little girl
I'm Rageddy Ann
Making believe I'm happy, hey... Rageddy Ann
Falling apart at the seams...

So when did I get so broken?
I wouldn't notice...
Everything just breaks away from me.
Hey! When did I get so broken?
I wouldn't notice...
Everything important leaving me.
Falling apart at the seams.

All the busy people keep walking away
Like they can't see me or anything. hey
Everyday it gets a little harder to believe in magic & people, hey.

I'm just a little girl
I'm Rageddy Ann
Making believe I'm happy, hey... Rageddy Ann.
Falling apart at the seams.

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Mindy Smith (born June 1, 1972 on Long Island, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. Mindy rose to fame in 2003 when she was the first artist signed to contribute to the Dolly Parton tribute album Just Because I'm a Woman: Songs of Dolly Parton, on which she sang a cover of Parton's classic "Jolene". Later Dolly Parton followed by adding backing vocals to a new mix of the song, which was then featured on Smith's debut album that was released in January 2004, One Moment More.

In 2006 she released her second album Long Island Shores. Smith included Buddy Miller as a duet vocalist for What If the World Stops Turning?

In October 2007, Smith released a Christmas album, My Holiday. In addition to several standards, Smith wrote six original Christmas-themed songs. One standout, I Know the Reason, includes duet vocals by Thad Cockrell.
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