Single 1992 on MCA Records label
Rock, Spoken Word and Pop (Pop Rock, Ballad, Interview)
Patty Smyth voc, *1957 US album by | |
Don Henley voc, dr, perc, *1947 US featuring |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction | Patty Smyth | ||
2 | Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough | Patty Smyth | ||
3 | Interview & Excerpts From The New Self Titled "Patty Smyth" Album | Patty Smyth | ||
4 | What Sings Do You Remember Siniging In Your Childhood? | Patty Smyth | ||
5 | When Where You Aware That You Could Sing? | Patty Smyth | ||
6 | Why DId You Leave Columbia | Patty Smyth | ||
7 | Al Teller Signed You To Columbia? | Patty Smyth | ||
8 | Why Did It Take You So Long To Actually Start Work At MCA | Patty Smyth | ||
9 | How Did The Song "No Mistakes" Come About? | Patty Smyth | ||
10 | Was Miving To LA Like "Cutting Yourself In Half"? | Patty Smyth | ||
11 | How Did You Come To Choose Don Henley? | Patty Smyth | ||
12 | Were You Worried That This Was The First Single | Patty Smyth | ||
13 | Do You Think People Will Say She's Softer Now Or More Mature | Patty Smyth | ||
14 | What Parts Where Scary? | Patty Smyth | ||
15 | Talk About "I Should Be Laughing"? | Patty Smyth | ||
16 | Can You Tell Us What "Out There" Is About | Patty Smyth | ||
17 | How Do You Write Songs | Patty Smyth |