...In Your Eyes

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...In Your Eyes
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Studio album by
Released1978
Label Ariola America
SW-50025
Producer Tom Catalano
Mary MacGregor chronology
Torn Between Two Lovers
(1976)
...In Your Eyes
(1978)
Mary MacGregor's Greatest Hits
(1979)

...In Your Eyes is Mary MacGregor's second album.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Memories" (David Bluefield, Marty Rodgers) arranged by Al Capps
  2. "Alone Too Long" (Mark James, Cynthia Weil) arranged and conducted by Artie Butler
  3. "If You Ever Believed" (Andrew Goldmark, Elizabeth Dasheff) arranged and conducted by Lee Holdridge
  4. "Satisfied" (Alan O'Day) arranged and conducted by Al Capps
  5. "In Your Eyes" (Amy Johnson) arranged by Mary MacGregor's Band
Side two
  1. "Hold Tight" (David Gates) arranged and conducted by Al Capps
  2. "Just the Way You Are" (Billy Joel) arranged and conducted by Artie Butler
  3. "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" (James Taylor) arranged and conducted by Al Capps
  4. "Seashells on the Windows, Candles and a Magic Stone" (Steve Dorff, Joe Henry) arranged and conducted by Lee Holdridge
  5. "I've Never Been to Me" (Ron Miller, Ken Hirsch) arranged and conducted by Al Capps

Personnel

Technical


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