The award-winning songwriter, with credits like Friends' iconic 'I'll Be There for You' theme song and Earth, Wind & Fire's 'September,' died on Tuesday
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“It was the last thing I ever thought would be a hit — the whitest song I ever wrote,” she joked to the outlet in 2008. “I’m very, very grateful for it, and when they were promoting, all of these newspaper reviews … I mean, here I’ve written for Earth, Wind & Fire, I’ve written with James Brown, and the only song they would ever mention that I wrote is thisShe added: “But I actually loved it, because it’s that incongruity that I cherish the most in what I do.
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