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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    Louisiana Love Call

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    Lousiana Love Call

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    Love Dance

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    Love Is Everything

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    Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)

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    Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be)

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    Loverman (Oh Where Can You Be)

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    Lullaby to a Doll

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    Lying Song

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    Mad Mad Me

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    Mairzy Doats

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    Make Love to the Music

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    Make You Feel My Love

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    Massachusetts

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    Me & My Chauffer Blues

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    Me and My Chauffeur Blues

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    Meet Me at Midnight

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    Meet Me in the Moonlite

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    Meet Me Where They Play the Blues

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    Melancholy Baby

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    Merry Christmas Baby

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    Midnight at the Oasis

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    Midnight at the Oasis (remix)

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    Midnite at the Oasis

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    Misery and the Blues

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    Mississippi Muddy Water

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    Mocking Bird Hill

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    Moments Like This

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    Moonlight

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    My Jesus Is All

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    My Man Blues

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    My Sister and Brothers

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    My Sisters and Brothers

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    My Tennessee Mountain Home

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    Never Make a Movie Too Soon

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    Never Swat a Fly

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    New Orleans Hop Scop Blues

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    Nobody's Fault but Mine

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    Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

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    Oh Papa

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    Oh, the Rain

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    On a Night Like This

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    On the Good Ship Lollipop

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    On the Sunny Side of the Street

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    On the Sunny Side of the Street (feat. Fred Penner)

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    One Hour Mama

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    One Short Life

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    Open Your Eyes

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    Peanut

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    People Get Ready


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