we wanted to go to coney island for our anniversary. we both loved coney island.the back, when i later saw the picture, i saw the words "heroes." i said it isn't that great? he said, patti, that's a sandwich. i was from south jersey and we called them hoagies. we were walking down the boardwalk and was an old fellow who had a box camera and for a few dollars he took a picture and you walked around and came back. that picture documented a very happy day for robert and i. when i look at it now, it still makes me happy. tavis: you talk about the fact that at one point in your career, there was an attempt by the record industry to make you a harder edged version of cher. >> that was even before i signed with my record company. that was an earlier record company, in 1971, actually, that offered me quite a good deal, quite a lot of money if i went along with their image of me. i was not really interested in that. so in 1975, i signed with clive davis, who had its own ideas about me, but he always had a weakness for artists and he let me be myself. tavis: that had banned