"Ariel" has been described as a "quirkily irresistible and uncategorizable pop song about a free-spirited, music-loving, vegetarian
Jewish girl" from
Paramus, New Jersey, where Friedman grew up. The lyrics describe the young girl from "deep in the bosom of suburbia," who sang "mighty fine," with "'
Tears on My Pillow' and '
Ave Maria'." It describes the girl Ariel, "standing by the [since dismantled] waterfall at
Paramus Park," one of the many shopping malls in Paramus. The quarters she was collecting for "friends of BAI" refers to the New York radio station
WBAI, and their listener association, while the song also makes reference to "channel 2", which refers to local
CBS flagship station
WCBS-TV. Chicago radio superstation
WLS, which gave the song much airplay, ranked "Ariel" as the 60th most popular hit of 1977. It reached as high as number four on their survey of August 20, 1977. == Controversy ==