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(Atlantic PR 275)


  1. Friends
    (Mark Klingman, Buzzy Linheart)
    Oh My My
    (Richard Starkey, Vincent Poncia)
  2. Bang You're Dead
    (Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford)
  3. Birds
    (Neil Yong)
  4. In The Mood
    (Joe Garland, Andy Razaf)
  5. Shiver Me Timbers
    (Tom Waits)
  6. Ready To Begin Again
    (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
    Do You Wanna Dance
    (Bobby Freeman)
  7. You're Moving Out Today
    (Bette Midler, Carole Bayer Sager, Bruce Roberts)
(2:37)



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  1. Delta Dawn
    (Alex Harvey, Larry Collins)
  2. Lullabye Of Broadway
    (Al Dubin, Harry Warren)
  3. Alabama Song
    (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill)
    Drinking Again
    (Doris Tauber, Johnny Mercer)
  4. Mr. Rockefeller
    (Bette Midler, Jerry Blatt)
  5. Hello In There
    (John Prine)
  6. Up The Ladder To The Roof
    (Vincent DiMirco, Frank Wilson)
  7. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
    (Don Raye, Hughie Prince)
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This album was released only to radio stations for airplay featuring specially edited cuts from the double album.  The most significant cut on this LP is the line during “Mr. Rockefeller” when Bette says, “pisses em off."