Maria McKee

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  • female vocalists
  • country
  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
  • alt-country
Maria McKee (born Maria Louise McKee, on August 17, 1964 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer. A solo artist, McKee was a founding member of the cowpunk/country rock band Lone Justice, in 1982, with whom she released two albums. Her band opened for such acts as U2. In 1986, she wrote Feargal Sharkey's UK number one hit 'A Good Heart'. She released her first solo, self-titled album in 1989.

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Songs

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    Late December

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    Life Is Sweet

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    Life Is Sweet (alternative version)

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    Love Doesn't Love

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    Ma Blonde Est Partie

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    Magdelaine

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    More Than a Heart Can Hold

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    My First Night Without You

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    My Friend Foe

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    My Girlhood Among the Outlaws

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    My Girlhood Among the Outlaws (LP version)

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    My Lonely Sad Eyes

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    My One True Love

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    Never Be You

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    No Gala

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    No Other Way to Love You

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    Nobody's Child

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    Non Religious Building

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    One Eye on the Sky (One on the Grave)

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    Only Once

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    Opelousas (Sweet Relief)

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    Opelusas

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    Orange Skies

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    Panic Beach

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    Panic Beach (live)

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    Peddlin' Dreams

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    People in the Way

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    Power On, Little Star

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    Precious Time

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    Ribbons

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    Scarlover

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    Scene of the Affair

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    Season of the Fair

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    Shelter

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    Show Me Heaven

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    Show Me Heaven (acoustic demo version)

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    Show Me Heaven (acoustic demo)

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    Smarter

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    Something Similar

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    Starving Pretty

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    Sullen Soul

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    Sweet Jane (live)

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    Sweetest Child (7" version)

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    Sweetest Child (a cappella)

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    Sweetest Child (Full Moon mix)

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    Sweetest Child (single mix)

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    Sweetest Child (Trans Tribal Ritual Stomp)

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    The Horse Life

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    The Plague

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    The Way Young Lovers Do


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