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  2. Teach Me Tonight - Wikipedia

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    A country version appeared on Phoebe Snow's 1976 album It Looks Like Snow and was later released as a single, but failed to chart. In 1982, Al Jarreau included his version on " Breakin' Away " In the US, this version went to No. 70 on the Hot 100 and No. 51 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. [ 8 ]

  3. Phoebe Snow - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Snow (born Phoebe Ann Laub; [4] July 17, 1950 [1] [2] – April 26, 2011) [1] was an American roots music singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for her hit 1974 and 1975 songs "Poetry Man" and "Harpo's Blues", and her credited guest vocals on Paul Simon’s "Gone at Last". [5]

  4. It Looks Like Snow - Wikipedia

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    It Looks Like Snow is a major work from a fabulous performer traversing styles and genres with ease and elegance." [2] Robert Christgau wrote of the album; "Snow's gifts as a singer and lyricist are finally channeled. The silly mystical ideas are way down below her overriding good sense; up above we find a fairly strong, direct, and happy woman ...

  5. Phoebe Snow (album) - Wikipedia

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    Phoebe Snow is the debut album by American roots music singer-songwriter Phoebe Snow, released in 1974. It contains her Top 5 Billboard hit, " Poetry Man ", and opens with her cover of Sam Cooke 's R&B hit " Good Times ".

  6. Category:Phoebe Snow songs - Wikipedia

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  7. Still Crazy After All These Years - Wikipedia

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    Still Crazy After All These Years is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon, released on October 17, 1975, by Columbia Records.Recorded and released in 1975, the album produced four U.S. Top 40 hits: "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (No. 1), "Gone at Last" (No. 23, credited to Paul Simon/Phoebe Snow), "My Little Town" (No. 9, credited to Simon & Garfunkel), and the ...

  8. Never Letting Go - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Phoebe Snow, except where noted. "Love Makes a Woman" (Carl Davis, Eugene Record, William Sanders, Gerald Simms) – 3:21 "Majesty of Life" – 3:36

  9. Something Real (Phoebe Snow album) - Wikipedia

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    Something Real is the seventh studio album by the American musician Phoebe Snow, released in 1989 by Elektra Records. [2] [3] It was her first album in eight years. [4] While caring for her disabled daughter, Snow spent five years making demo tapes and mailing them to labels. [5] The album peaked at No. 75 on the Billboard 200. [6]