
Pop singer, born as Edith Erdman in Brooklyn 1954. She released an album in 1968 that included the track "All's Quiet on West 23rd," penned by Resnick and Levine, and based on the real-life Kitty Genovese case. In both appearance and style she is sometimes compared to Barbra Streisand. She continued performing and occasionally recording into the 2010s.
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I Love Your Kind Of Loving
See you in september
Don't Take Your Love Away
Music To My Heart
Touch Me
I Don't Know How To Love Him (from the rock-opera "Jesus Christ Superstar")
The Long And Winding Road
All's Quiet on West 23rd Street
Call Me
Just Say Goodbye
people are strange
Roses and Rainbows
New Hope
West Side Apartment
How Can I Be Sure (Of You)
You've Got A Friend
When You Wish Upon A Star
All's Quiet On West 23rd
Marie de Vere
I Will Wait For You
I Don't Know How To Love Him
The Best Is yet to Come
Pure Imagination
Follow Your Dream
All the Way
Never Never Land
My Shining Hour
I've Got The World On a String
Yesterday's Sunshine
Whistle A Tune
Black is Black
Where Do I Go From Here
Looking Through The Eyes Of Love
I'm Beginning To See The Light
Blame It On My Youth
In the Wee Small Hours
Georgie Porgie
Let's Fall In Love
If I Were A Bell
Skylark
Like Someone In Love
I'm a Fool to Want You
If You Love Me, Really Love Me
How About You
It Don't Mean A Thing
For All We Know
Child of Plenty
Little Toy Store
Fly, Little Bird
Where Am I Going
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