Linda Ronstadt

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  • female vocalists
  • country
  • folk
  • classic rock
  • rock
Linda Marie Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American singer most closely associated with the country rock genre prevalent in the 1970s. Though an occasional songwriter herself, she is better known as an interpreter of other songwriters' works. No other vocalist has had a more diversified career than Linda Ronstadt. Her career began in 1967 with the release of folk-rock group The Stone Poneys' self-titled album.

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Songs

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    I'm Leavin' It All Up to You

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    I've Got a Crush on You

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    I've Never Been in Love Before

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    Icy Blue Heart

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    If He's Ever Near

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    If I Should Fall Behind

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    In My Reply

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    In My Room

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    It Doesn't Matter Anymore

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    It Never Entered My Mind

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    It Won't Be Easy

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    It's About Time

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    It's So Easy

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    It's So Easy [Brokeback Mountain]

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    It's Too Soon to Know

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    Its So Easy (Brokeback Mountain)

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    Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues

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    Just One Look

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    Justine

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    Kate (live)

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    Keep Me From Blowing Away

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    Keep Me From Blowing Away (feat. The Seldom Scene)

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    La Barca de Guaymas

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    La Calandria

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    La Charreada

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    La Cigarra

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    La Mariquita

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    La Mariquita (Lady Bug)

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    Les rêves d'amour

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    Lies

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    Life Is Like a Mountain Railway

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    Lightning Bar Blues

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    Little Girl Blue

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    Lo Siento Mi Vida

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    Lo! How a Rose E're Blooming

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    Long Long Time

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    Long Long Time (live)

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    Look Out for My Love

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    Los Laureles

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    Lose Again

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    Louise

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    Love Has No Pride

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    Love Is a Rose

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    Love Me Tender

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    Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)

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    Lover's Return

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    Lovesick Blues

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    Lush Life

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    Mad Love

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    Many Rivers to Cross


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