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  2. Ask a Woman Who Knows - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Cole's musical choices include songs that depict the various aspects of love—its joy, its sorrow, its loneliness, and its consolation. Included are two of Dinah Washington 's gems -- "I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do" and the title track, "Ask a Woman Who Knows"—both songs about love gone wrong.

  3. Natalie Cole discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details ... Ask a Woman Who Knows: Released: September 17, 2002; Label: ... Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  4. Category:Albums produced by Tommy LiPuma - Wikipedia

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    Accentuate the Positive (Al Jarreau album) Afterglow (Dr. John album) All for You: A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio; Alone Together (Dave Mason album) Amandla (album) Amoroso (album) The Art of Tea; Ask a Woman Who Knows

  5. If You Asked Me To - Wikipedia

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    The song's title refers to dialogue from the film. LaBelle's version peaked at number 79 on the US Billboard Hot 100, at number 10 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, [1] and at number 11 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. The song appeared on the daytime soap opera General Hospital in 1989.

  6. Leavin' (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of ten cover versions of various R&B and pop songs and two original songs: "5 Minutes Away" and "Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time for Love)". It was the second of Cole's albums to be released by Verve Records and her first album in four years, following Ask a Woman Who Knows (2002).

  7. A Woman Always Knows - Wikipedia

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    "A Woman Always Knows" is a song written by Billy Sherrill, and recorded by American country music artist David Houston. It was released in December 1970 as the second single and title track from his album A Woman Always Knows. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]

  8. The Natalie Cole Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Natalie Cole Collection is a compilation album from American singer Natalie Cole from her previous tenure with Capitol Records.The original album was released on January 20, 1982, just after she left the label, and featured ten songs spanning from Inseparable (1975) to I Love You So (1979).

  9. Talk:Ask a Woman Who Knows - Wikipedia

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