C'est si bon
In 1953 my mom bought the 78 rpm version of Kitt's "C'est si bon". I loved that record, but my mom would not let me play it, so she put it high up on shelf. Well, I got up on a chair and tried to reach it, I could barely touch it and it fell and broke! She was pissed.
Kitt encountered a substantial professional setback after she made anti-war statements during a White House luncheon in 1968. It was reported that she made First Lady Lady Bird Johnson cry. The public reaction to Kitt's statements was much more extreme, both for and against her statements. Publicly ostracized in the U.S., she devoted her energies to overseas performances.
Quite a talented lady.