Longing (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Exclusively for Me" (David Jones, Colin Blunstone) - 2:41
    • Recording date: 9 July 1974. First release: 4 CD boxed set Simply Dusty, UK 2000
  2. "Beautiful Soul" (Margie Adam) - 2:54
    • Recording date: 9 July, 14 August, 4 & 5 September 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001
  3. "Home to Myself" (Melissa Manchester, Carole Bayer Sager) - 2:47
    • Recording date: 15 July 1974. First release: 4 CD boxed set Simply Dusty, UK 2000
  4. "Angels" (Arthur Resnick, Christie Thompson) - 3:24
    • Recording date: 15 July 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001
  5. "Corner of the Sky" (Stephen Schwartz) - 3:37
    • Recording date: 22 July 1974. Original recording unissued. Re-recorded duet version with Petula Clark released on album Duets, 2007
  6. "In the Winter" (Janis Ian) - 3:01
    • Recording date: 22 July 1974. First release: 4 CD boxed set Simply Dusty, UK 2000
  7. "Make the Man Love Me" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) - 3:30
    • Recording date: 23 July 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001
  8. "I Am Your Child" (Original recording) (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer) - 2:40
    • Recording date: 23 July 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001
  9. "Turn Me Around" (Original recording) (Chi Coltrane) - 4:11
    • Recording date: 23 July 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001
  10. "A Love Like Yours (Don't Come Knocking Everyday)" (Original recording) (Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland Jr., Brian Holland) - 3:42
    • Recording date: 23 July 1974. First release: compilation Beautiful Soul: The ABC Dunhill Collection, US 2001

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