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This Is It (Melba Moore album)

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This Is It is the fifth album by singer Melba Moore, released in 1976. Produced by Van McCoy, this album featured the hit title track, plus a rendition of Aretha Franklin's 1971 B-side song "Lean on Me". [1]

Track listing

  1. "This Is It" (Van McCoy)
  2. "Free" (Charles H. Kipps, Jr.)
  3. "One Less Morning" (Charles H. Kipps, Jr.)
  4. "Make Me Believe You" (Curtis Mayfield)
  5. "Lean on Me" (Van McCoy)
  6. "Stay Awhile" (Joe Cobb, Van McCoy)
  7. "Play Boy Scout" (Nino Ferrer)
  8. "Blood Red Roses" (John Lewin, Michael Valenti)
  9. "Brand New" (Earl Hawley Robinson)

References

  1. ^ Jet - 17 Aug 1998 - Page 46 Vol. 94, No. 12 "As a singer, Moore made a name for herself with such hits as Love's Comin'At Ya, Livin For Your Love, A Little Bit More, Falling and It's Been So Long. She even earned Grammy nominations for the albums, Read My Lips and This Is It."