Marilyn Martin

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Sorcerer 05:10 Tools
Move closer 04:10 Tools
Night Moves 05:18 Tools
Beauty or the Beast 04:28 Tools
Turn It On 04:27 Tools
The Dream Is Always the Same 04:31 Tools
Possessive Love 04:21 Tools
Body and the Beat 04:05 Tools
Too Much Too Soon 04:35 Tools
One Step Closer 04:26 Tools
Here Is the News 03:57 Tools
Wildest Dreams 04:31 Tools
This Is Serious 03:46 Tools
The Best Is Yet To Come 03:51 Tools
Love Takes No Prisoners 03:57 Tools
Homeless 03:36 Tools
Quiet Desperation 05:16 Tools
Lay Me Down 03:59 Tools
Pretender 04:04 Tools
Try Me 03:44 Tools
The Wait Is Over 03:44 Tools
Plastic love 04:57 Tools
Separate Lives 04:08 Tools
Thank You 04:30 Tools
Separate Lives {Love Theme from 'White Nights'} 04:57 Tools
遠い街のどこかで… 05:27 Tools
たとえ遠く離れてても… 05:31 Tools
Separate Lives (Love Theme From White Nights) (2016 Remastered) 03:11 Tools
たとえ遠く離れてても 05:32 Tools
Separate Lives (Love Theme from White Nights) 04:06 Tools
Dear God 04:15 Tools
Separate Lives [Love Theme from 'White Nights'] 05:32 Tools
Posessive Love 05:32 Tools
More Than a Dream 03:11 Tools
Every Way and Always 03:14 Tools
プラスティック・ラブ 00:00 Tools
Trust, Love, Pray 03:10 Tools
In the Arms of God 04:10 Tools
Stop and Listen 03:17 Tools
In My Fathers House 03:28 Tools
Amen 03:24 Tools
Sorcerer (Streets of Fire) 03:28 Tools
Heart of the King 05:11 Tools
たとえ遠く離れてても... 00:00 Tools
Possessive Love (Extended Version) 05:57 Tools
Night Moves (Lp Version) 00:00 Tools
Possesive Love 00:00 Tools
Sorcerer - Marilyn Martin 00:00 Tools
I Never Knew You 00:00 Tools
Best Is Yet To Come 03:51 Tools
Move Closer (LP Version) 03:17 Tools
会いたい 05:11 Tools
Separate Lives (Love Theme From White Nights) (Live) 05:11 Tools
And When She Danced 05:11 Tools
Through His eyes 05:11 Tools
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Marilyn Martin is an American singer best known for her 1985 hit duet with Phil Collins, "Separate Lives." Born in Tennessee but raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Martin gained notice as a back-up singer for such artists as Stevie Nicks, Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Tom Petty and Kenny Loggins, touring with Nicks and Walsh. She became a protegee of Doug Morris, then the head of Atlantic Records, who had heard her backing up Nicks on the Rock a Little album and was impressed enough to ask for a demo. He then signed Martin to a two album contract and connected her with Phil Collins for "Separate Lives," part of the soundtrack for the 1985 film White Nights. The song was a number one hit in the U.S. and a Top 5 hit in the United Kingdom.[1]. Her self-titled debut album was released in January 1986, with the single "Night Moves" reaching number 28 on the U.S. charts.[2]. Her second album, 1988's This Is Serious, was notable for containing the song "Possessive Love" written and produced by Madonna and Patrick Leonard. However, neither the single or the album was successful and Atlantic released Martin from her contract, although she continued her career as a back-up vocalist into the 1990s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.