Melinda Doolittle (EP)

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Melinda Doolittle - EP
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ReleasedJune 12, 2007
RecordedMarch–-May 2007
Genre Pop, rock, R&B, soul
Label 19 Entertainment
Fox Interactive Media
Melinda Doolittle chronology
Melinda Doolittle - EP
(2007)
Coming Back to You
(2009)

Melinda Doolittle - EP is an EP by American Idol season 6 third-place finisher Melinda Doolittle. Doolittle performed a song for the show each week of the season, and each song appeared on the show's website the day after the performance for sale as a studio version. The EP is a compilation of the five most downloaded of Doolittle's studio recordings, all of which are covers of other artists.

Track listing

  1. "As Long As He Needs Me"
  2. "Home"
  3. "I'm a Woman"
  4. "Have a Nice Day"
  5. "Trouble Is a Woman"

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