I never saw this. Just beautiful. Here is an example of how music affects people in different ways and how lyrics can take on totally different meanings depending on the context. I just love this scene.
I’ve been wanting to find this. On May 18, 1992 my mom was in the hospital giving birth to me when this episode aired. All the nurses were watching it when mom had to tell them that the baby was coming out NOW. So I’ve always been curious as to why the nurses were so distracted 😂
Thank you so much for posting this. I hadn't seen it again since the first time it aired. Thought about it when each of my three children were born and now all day today as we have lost the Queen of Soul herself.
Ditto. I've not seen this scene since the time it aired; but have never forgotten how moving and beautiful it was. It was what I thought about today as well when I heard the news of Ms. Franklin's death.
i remember back in 90 while visiting fam in texas my cousin and i spent the day tslkin bout old times and about losin her son to leukemia..we both laughed and cried thru the stories..we watched this episode that evening..our conversation held its breath while murphy sang to her baby..i kno we both cried..
When I just watched the clip of Candice singing to the recording of "Natural Woman" in the pilot ep, I said Aretha must be laughing at her right now. Now seeing this scene of Ms. Bergen as Murphy Brown singing the same song to her just-born son, I'm thinking Ms. Franklin must be crying now as well...
Who knew that Murphy's son Avery Brown would follow in her mother's footsteps? It shows in the short-lived 2018 reboot, where he's a reporter for the WOLF network, while Murphy works for rival CNC the Cable News Network.
I remember the vice president at that time went on TV and chastised her for getting pregnant at 42 out of wedlock. It never dawned on him that she was a character on a TV show and played the role of an unwed mother. This was the same vice president who couldn't spell potatoes. He was all over the news and in the papers for doing both and was teased for a long time..the press really had a field day with him chastising a TV characters pregnancy. One episode has her insult him briefly..Thank God for our country that he didn't have to take over as president or get elected. Who knows what he would of done. But, look at us now in the year 2024...presidents since that era have done something to head us into a downfall. Anyway, I thought doing a season of this show that addresses an unwed mother's choice to keep her baby and raise it alone was great. It reflects on how today's society is more accepting of unwedded mothers to stay single and work than it was back before this show aired.
It helps that Murphy's hair and makeup are immaculate. And that she sounds totally casual. And the baby looks about a week old at least. I looked, sounded and felt like I'd been hit by a bus after giving birth, and my son looked like a slimy, angry Smurf 😂
@x123 I don't know it reminds me more of the Simpsons than Family Guy (unless the episode where Family Guy did it is more recent, I wouldn't know I quit watching Family Guy years ago)
Parodied by Selma with Jub-Jub on the Simpsons! Now I get the reference, haha.
I didn't realize that until I saw this scene, but then again I think this aired AFTER Selma's choice...oh wait not it didn't
Yea. Big fill in!
I JUST watched that scene, then came here to see the original for the first time!
@@lumpchunker5516 That's awesome!!
I just love Frank and Murphy's friendship. It was so genuine.
Damn - she sang and I teared up just like the first time when it aired.
Sin
I didn't have my 4 boys when this aired so I'm w you😭
A memory of this scene came racing at me today when Aretha Franklin passed away.
Me too!
I never saw this. Just beautiful. Here is an example of how music affects people in different ways and how lyrics can take on totally different meanings depending on the context. I just love this scene.
Selma from Simpson's bought me here
I remember my mom used to sing this to me when I was a little kid
I forgot this and am so glad to have found it again. Great memory and great song!
Thanks for the upload.. Hard to believe it has been 30 years since this..
I never miss a show, this one was so special 💕
Always loved this scene. Thanks for posting!
You're welcome!
Thanks for posting! Takes me back in a very sweet and funny way.
I’ve been wanting to find this. On May 18, 1992 my mom was in the hospital giving birth to me when this episode aired. All the nurses were watching it when mom had to tell them that the baby was coming out NOW. So I’ve always been curious as to why the nurses were so distracted 😂
I was born the day after 😃
Thank you so much for posting this. I hadn't seen it again since the first time it aired. Thought about it when each of my three children were born and now all day today as we have lost the Queen of Soul herself.
Ditto. I've not seen this scene since the time it aired; but have never forgotten how moving and beautiful it was. It was what I thought about today as well when I heard the news of Ms. Franklin's death.
i remember back in 90 while visiting fam in texas my cousin and i spent the day tslkin bout old times and about losin her son to leukemia..we both laughed and cried thru the stories..we watched this episode that evening..our conversation held its breath while murphy sang to her baby..i kno we both cried..
When I just watched the clip of Candice singing to the recording of "Natural Woman" in the pilot ep, I said Aretha must be laughing at her right now. Now seeing this scene of Ms. Bergen as Murphy Brown singing the same song to her just-born son, I'm thinking Ms. Franklin must be crying now as well...
Such a beautiful episode
Who knew that Murphy's son Avery Brown would follow in her mother's footsteps? It shows in the short-lived 2018 reboot, where he's a reporter for the WOLF network, while Murphy works for rival CNC the Cable News Network.
Awesome scene!
That is so sweet
I love this scene in Murphy Brown with her son Avery
I remember the vice president at that time went on TV and chastised her for getting pregnant at 42 out of wedlock. It never dawned on him that she was a character on a TV show and played the role of an unwed mother. This was the same vice president who couldn't spell potatoes. He was all over the news and in the papers for doing both and was teased for a long time..the press really had a field day with him chastising a TV characters pregnancy. One episode has her insult him briefly..Thank God for our country that he didn't have to take over as president or get elected. Who knows what he would of done. But, look at us now in the year 2024...presidents since that era have done something to head us into a downfall. Anyway, I thought doing a season of this show that addresses an unwed mother's choice to keep her baby and raise it alone was great. It reflects on how today's society is more accepting of unwedded mothers to stay single and work than it was back before this show aired.
How did they make this look so easy?
It helps that Murphy's hair and makeup are immaculate. And that she sounds totally casual. And the baby looks about a week old at least.
I looked, sounded and felt like I'd been hit by a bus after giving birth, and my son looked like a slimy, angry Smurf 😂
i always mistake her for martha stewart
Family guy anyone?
they parodied this too?
@x123 I don't know it reminds me more of the Simpsons than Family Guy (unless the episode where Family Guy did it is more recent, I wouldn't know I quit watching Family Guy years ago)
Thus the down fall of America was signified
You're not Dan Quayle, are you?
Bennett McCoy No disrespect but when has man ever carry a baby for 9 months and then have the come theor vagina
No one ever!! Lol
@@tvmonte just read his speech too