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    Michael McDonald Sweet Freedom: The Best Of Michael McDonald (1986)

    Warners
      • 1. Michael McDonald – Sweet Freedom
      • 2. Michael McDonald – (I'll Be Your) Angel
      • 3. Michael McDonald With James Ingram – Yah Mo B There
      • 4. Michael McDonald – I Gotta Try
      • 5. Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgettin'
      • 6. Michael McDonald – Our Love (Remix)
      • 7. Michael McDonald With Patti LaBelle – On My Own
      • 8. Michael McDonald – No Lookin' Back
      • 9. Michael McDonald – Any Foolish Thing
      • 10. Michael McDonald – That's Why
      • 11. Michael McDonald With Doobie Brothers, The – What A Fool Belives
      • 12. Michael McDonald – I Can Let You Go

      Loads of toons including What A Foll Believes and Sweet Freedom

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