Listen to My Heart (Nancy LaMott album)

Listen to My Heart is an album by Nancy LaMott, released in 1995.[1] The title track, which was written by David Friedman, became LaMott's signature tune.[2] LaMott recorded the album in only two days in March 1995, postponing a hysterectomy needed because of uterine cancer.

Listen To My Heart
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 12, 1995
RecordedMarch 1995
GenrePop
LabelLML Music
ProducerDavid Friedman, Peter Matz
Nancy LaMott chronology
Just in Time for Christmas
(1994)
Listen To My Heart
(1995)
What's Good About Goodbye?
(1996)

Track list

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Listen to My Heart"David Friedman4:15
2."It Feels Like Home"John Bucchino3:37
3."The Lady Down the Hall"Annie Dinerman3:36
4."Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?"Johnny Mercer; Richard Whiting2:51
5."Not Exactly Paris"Russell George; Michael Leonard4:05
6."We Can Be Kind"David Friedman4:40
7."I Got the Sun in the Morning"Irving Berlin4:04
8."Out of This World"/"So in Love"Johnny Mercer; Harold Arlen6:33
9."The Secret o' Life"James Taylor4:31
10."The Summer Knows"/"Summer Me Winter Me"Alan Bergman; Marilyn Bergman; Michel Legrand5:46
11."Ordinary Miracles"Alan Bergman; Marilyn Bergman; Marvin Hamlisch3:42
12."I'll Be Here With You"David Friedman4:03
Total length:51:43
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References

  1. Bessman, Jim (November 29, 2003). Friedman Relies On Singers To Channel Tunes. Billboard. 115. Prometheus Global Media. p. 39. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
    - Verna, Paul (February 3, 1996). Reviews and Previes>Pop>Nancy LaMott: Listen to My Heart. Billboard. 108. Prometheus Global Media. p. 69. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  2. Bessman, Jim (April 9, 2005). Reissues Keep Cabaret Singer's Flame Alive. Billboard. 117. Prometheus Global Media. p. 38. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
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