Top songs | Album | ||||
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1 | Wilma or a Betty Man | You Are What You Love [Bonus Tracks] | 3:44 | ||
2 | Good Gifts | Adam's Rib | 3:03 | ||
3 | Tamarack (Live) | Melvin Live | 3:02 | ||
4 | First Love | You Are What You Love [Bonus Tracks] | 2:12 | ||
5 | Waiting For The Tide | Adam's Rib | 4:06 | ||
6 | Sweet On You | The Emerald City | 3:43 | ||
7 | Every Little Thing | Being Erica | 3:12 | ||
8 | Humpty | The Emerald City | 3:45 | ||
9 | Wildflowers | A Thousand Nights | 3:47 | ||
10 | Late Bloomer | The Emerald City | 3:47 |
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