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October 4, 2019
In 84, ‘Yah Mo B There’, reached No.44,
for James Ingram & Michael McDonald, on Quest.
And in 85, they returned with ‘Yah Mo B There’ –
this time, climbing to No.12, still on Quest.
In 86, ‘On My Own’, gave Patti Labelle & Michael McDonald,
a US No.1 & UK Top 2, on MCA.
Next in 86, came ‘I Keep Forgettin’,
on Warner Brothers, having a No.43 say.
Also in 86, ‘Sweet Freedom’, on MCA, made No.12,
and in 87, ‘What A Fool Believes’, made No.57 in the charts,
for The Doobie Brothers featuring Michael McDonald –
winning night-clubber’s hearts.
In 02, Safri Duo featuring Michael McDonald,
took ‘Sweet Freedom’, on Serious, to No.54 –
ending this glimpse into some of the work
from Michael McDonald’s hit store.
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