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Nancy LaMott (December 30, 1951 – December 13, 1995) was an American singer from Midland, Michigan, [1] popular on the New York City cabaret circuit in the 1980s and breaking out into radio and the national and international scene in the 1990s.
Listen to My Heart is an album by Nancy LaMott, released in 1995. [3] [4] The title track, which was written by David Friedman, became LaMott's signature tune.[5]LaMott recorded the album in two days, after postponing a hysterectomy needed because of uterine cancer.
Listen to My Heart (Nancy LaMott album) or the title song, 1995; Listen to My Heart or the title song, 2002 "Listen to My Heart", a song written by Lanny Ross, Al Neibur and Abner Silver, 1939
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Similarly, he closed most shows with a song from the late cabaret singer Nancy LaMott, followed by a segment from another instrumental recording by Schwartz's idol, the late Nelson Riddle, and his orchestra. Schwartz is known for his lengthy and detailed on-air stories about his interactions with famous people, most often Frank Sinatra. He also ...
Lamott or LaMott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Lamott (born 1954), American novelist and non-fiction writer; Kenneth Lamott (1923–1979), American writer; Nancy LaMott (1951–1995), American singer
Nancy LaMott (1951–1995) Abbe Lane (born 1932) Frances Langford (1913–2005) Julius LaRosa (1930–2016) Queen Latifah (born 1970) Bettye LaVette (born 1946)
Nancy LaMott; Ketty Lester - Love Letters (1962) Anne Lloyd with Larry Clinton Orchestra - Bell 1004 (1954) Susannah McCorkle - Ballad Essentials (2002) Nellie McKay for the 2007 P.S. I Love You film soundtrack; Bette Midler for the 1991 For the Boys film soundtrack; Frank Sinatra - Close to You (1957) Kay Starr - I Cry By Night (1962). [8]