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What Is The Name Of The Song From The Cerebral Palsy Telethon?

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Look at me I'm walking
Look at me I'm talking
Me who never walked or talked before
Look at me I'm laughing
I'm smiling and I'm laughing
Thank you from our hearts forever more
But there are so many other children
Who only walk with a silent prayer
For all of those who haven't been so lucky
We hope and pray that you will really care
And someday they'll be walking
Someday they'll be talking
They who never walked and talked before
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Look at us we're walking, look at us we're talking, those who never walked or talked before, though the fight has just begun, stand behind us everyone, to help and make our dreams come true, thanks to you, thanks to you.
thanked the writer.
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Look at us, we're walking. Look at us we're talking. We who've never walked or talked before. Look at us, we're laughing. We're happy and we're laughing. Thank you from our hearts for ever more. But there are so many other children who only speak with a silent prayer. For all those who haven't been so lucky, we hope and pray you will always care. And someday they'll be walking. Someday they'll be talking. Imagine walking to the candy store! But the fight has just begun. Get behind us everyone! Your dollars make our dreams come true. Thanks to you. Thanks to you.

Seems to me it was more often sung by Jane Pickens on the national telethon.
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Look at us we're walking. Look at us we're talking. We who've never walked or talked before. Look at us we're laughing. We're happy and we're laughing. Thank you from our hearts for ever more. But there are so many other children who only speak with a silent prayer. For all those who haven't been so lucky, we hope and pray you will always care. And someday they'll be walking. Someday they'll be talking. Imagine walking to the candy store. But the fight has just begun. Get behind us everyone. Your dollars make our dreams come true. Thanks to you. Thanks to you.

Mostly sung by Jane Pickens on the national telethon rather than Dennis James, I think.

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