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Look What You're Doing to the Man
1971 studio album by Melba Moore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Look What You're Doing to the Man is the second album by singer Melba Moore, released in 1971. The cover photograph was by Richard Avedon.[1]
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Track listing
- "Look What You're Doing to the Man" (Jim Fragale, Andy Badale, Frank Stanton) - 2:45
- "Searchin' For a Dream" (Clifton Davis) - 3:00
- "I Messed Up On a Good Thing" (Clint Ballard Jr., Jim Fragale)
- Medley: "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (Joe South)/"Twenty Five Miles" (Edwin Starr, Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol) - 4:05
- "Patience is Rewarded" (Clifton Davis) - 3:50
- "You Got the Power (To Make Me Happy)" (Andy Badale, Jim Fragale) - 2:46
- "If I Had a Million" (from the Off-Broadway musical The Me Nobody Knows) (Will Holt, Gary William Friedman) - 3:16
- "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (Bobby Scott, Bob Russell) - 4:08
- "Heaven Help Us All" (Ron Miller) - 3:15
- "The Thrill is Gone (From Yesterday's Kiss)" (Arthur Benson, Dale Petite) - 3:22
- "Loving You Comes So Easy" (Jim Fragale, Andy Badale) - 4:05
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Personnel
- Jimmy Wisner, Charles Coleman, Bert DeCoteaux, Charles Calello, Bernie Hoffer, Thom Bell - arrangements
References
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