That's from my other Youtube account, dedicated to the animation work of the great Richard Williams. (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Thief and the Cobbler)
While you might remember the 1977 Raggedy Ann film (which we have about five different 35mm prints of, if we can ever get the rights to release it on Blu-Ray), the Broadway musical version of Raggedy Ann - which also featured songs by Joe Raposo - is much more obscure. It was a darker, moodier piece, and audiences expecting something very light for kids weren't happy with it. It would probably play better today, if audiences knew what they were in for. [We have a few bootlegs of the songs, and judging from that it's more interesting than the film, if sometimes too scary for kids.]
It did have a successful run in the USSR, as part of a Reagan-era publicity effort to bridge the gap between the two countries. Here is a documentary about that.