Maria Muldaur

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  • blues
  • female vocalists
  • folk
  • pop
  • country
Maria Muldaur (Born Maria Garzia Rosa Domenica D'Amato, on September 12, 1943, in Greenwich Village, New York) is a roots-folk singer best known for her 1974 Top Ten hit, "Midnight at the Oasis." Later that year she hit the Top 40 again with a rocking version of "I'm a Woman." She performed in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village with Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, David Grisman, and Stefan Grossman.

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Songs

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    I Belong to that Band

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    I Can't Say No

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    I Can't Stand It

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    I Do

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    I Don't Know Enough About You

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    I Got a Man

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    I Got to Move

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    I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues

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    I Love to Walk in the Rain

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    I Never Did Sing You a Love Song

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    I Wanna Be Loved

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    I Was Made to Love You

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    I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

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    I'll Keep My Light in My Window

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    I'm a Woman

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    I'm Goin' Back

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    I'm Goin' Back Home

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    I'm Gonna Go Fishin'

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    If Dreams Come True

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    If I Were You

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    If You Haven't Any Hay

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    In My Girlish Days

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    In the Holy Name of Jesus

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    Infinite Mercy

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    Is My Living in Vain

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    Isn't That the Thing to Do?

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    It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)

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    It Ain't the Meat It's the Motion

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    It Ain't the Meat, It's the Motion

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    It Feels Like Rain

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    It's a Blessing

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    It's a Blessing (reprise)

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    It's in the Book

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    Italian Rhyme

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    Jeepers Creepers

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    Jon the Generator

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    Joyful Noise

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    Keep My Eyes on You

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    Latersville

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    Lay Baby Lay (Lay Lady Lay)

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    Lay Lady Lay

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    Layin' Right Here in Heaven

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    Lazy Afternoon

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    Lonely Moon

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    Lonesome Desert Blues

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    Long as I Can See You Smile

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    Long as You're Living

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    Long Hard Climb

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    Lookin' the World Over

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    Looking Back


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