Linda Ronstadt – Ooh Baby Baby (1999 Remaster)
“Ooh Baby Baby”: a soft confession where pride steps aside and love asks—quietly—to be forgiven. In the long, glittering corridor of late-’70s radio, Linda Ronstadt didn’t need to shout to…
“Ooh Baby Baby”: a soft confession where pride steps aside and love asks—quietly—to be forgiven. In the long, glittering corridor of late-’70s radio, Linda Ronstadt didn’t need to shout to…
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