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  1. Laura Nyro è un tipico esempio di artista sottovalutata e sfortunata, che solo dopo la morte ha ottenuto i riconoscimenti che le spettavano. Anche oggi, tuttavia, la sua fama resta ben al di sotto dell'influenza che ha saputo esercitare sulle successive generazioni di songwriter.

  2. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Laura Nyro was also a brilliant song interpreter herself as her album Gonna Take A Miracle. recorded with Labelle stands as one of the most soulful records of the 1960s. # 10 – To A Child. We open up our top 10 Laura Nyro Songs list with this beautiful heartfelt song from Laura Nyro’s final studio album before she passed away.

  3. A5 titled "Désiree" on rear jacket and "Desiree" on label. B3 titled "Wind" on rear jacket and label. Textured sleeve, textured pink cardboard inner sleeve. Track B3 is miscredited to B. McCain on the release but was actually written by Nolan Strong, Bob "Chico" Edwards, Willie Hunter (2), Juan Guieterriez and Quentin Eubanks.

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  5. At 23, Laura Nyro had already enjoyed a highly successful career as a singer-songwriter from the late 1960s. She composed a series of classic pop songs - "And When I Die," "Wedding Bell Blues," "Sweet Blindness," "Stoned Soul Picnic," "Save the Country," "Blowin' Away," "Eli's Comin'" - in her teens, all of which became hits for other artists at some point in the late '60s and early '70s.

  6. 9 de may. de 2022 · Laura Nyro wrote plenty of hits in the late 60s — “Wedding Bell Blues,” “And When I Die,” and “Stoney End,” just to name a few — and yet she remains wildly underrated as an artist. As a songwriter at the Brill Building (the New York City pop music factory that churned out hits from the 30s through t

  7. 1 de mar. de 2019 · Laura Nyro never made the Top 100 singing one of her own songs. Yet who can forget her chilling rendition of the Goffin & King classic "Up on the Roof," which sailed to #92 in October of 1970? Which would technically make its B-side, Laura's "Captain St. Lucifer," the answer to the trivia question: What Laura Nyro song sung by Laura was part of a charting record?