Laura Nyro

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  • singer-songwriter
  • female vocalists
  • folk
  • soul
  • 70s
Laura Nyro (1947–1997) was a U.S. singer-songwriter. She was born Laura Nigro on 18th October 1947 in the Bronx, New York, of Italian-American and Jewish-American parents, Nyro was best known by the general public – and had the most commercial success – as a songwriter rather than a performer. Her best-known songs include "And When I Die" (made a hit by Blood, Sweat & Tears), "Stoney End" (covered by Barbra Streisand), "Wedding Bell Blues", "Stoned Soul Picnic", "Sweet Blindness", "Save the Country" (all covered by The 5th Dimension), and "Eli's Coming" (a hit for Three Dog Night).

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Songs

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    I Met Him on a Sunday

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    I Never Meant to Hurt You

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    I'm So Proud/Dedicated to the One I Love

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    In the Country Way

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    It's Gonna Take a Miracle

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    Japanese Restaurant Song

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    La La Means I Love You

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    La La Means I Love You / Trees of the Ages / Up on the Roof

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    Lazy Susan

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    Let It Be Me

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    Let It Be Me / The Christmas Song

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    Let It Be Me-The Christmas Song

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    Light

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    Light a Flame

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    Lite a Flame

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    Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)

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    Lonely Women

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    Louise's Church

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    Lu

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    Lu (demo)

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    Luckie

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    Map to the Treasure

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    Mars

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    Medley: Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing / (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman

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    Medley: Lu / Flim-Flam Man

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    Medley: Timer / O-O-H Child / Up on the Roof

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    Medley: Walk on By / Dancing in the Street

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    Mercy on Broadway

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    Midnight Blue

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    Midnite Blue

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    Money

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    Mother Earth

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    Mother's Spiritual

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    Mr. Blue

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    Mr. Blue (The Song of Communications)

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    My Innocence

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    My Innocence / Sophia

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    New York Tendaberry

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    Oh Yeah Maybe Baby (The Heebie Jeebies)

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    Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby

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    Once It Was Alright Now (Farmer Joe)

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    Ooh Baby Baby

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    Ooh Baby, Baby

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    Park Song

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    Poverty Train

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    Rhythm and Blues

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    Roll of the Ocean

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    Save the Country

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    Save the Country (single version)

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    Serious Playground


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