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November 7, 1972 – Bette Midler’s debut album “The Divine Miss M” was released

Bette Midler’s debut album “The Divine Miss M” was released. It earned a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and helps Midler win the 1973 award for Best New Artist. The album was co-produced by Barry Manilow, and includes several songs that since have become repertoire standards, such as “Do You Want to Dance?” “Chapel of Love,” “Hello In There,” “Friends” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”.

TRACKLIST:
1) Do You Want to Dance
2) Chapel of Love
3) Superstar
4) Daytime Hustler
5) Am I Blue
6) Friends
7) Hello in There
8) Leader of the Pack
9) Delta Dawn
10) Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
11) Friends

 

November 7, 1972 - Bette Midler's debut album "The Divine Miss M" was released

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