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The Divine Miss M
Pop · 1972 · 11 tracks

The Divine Miss M

A theatrical debut blending brassy cabaret energy with vulnerable piano ballads. Midler revitalizes the Great American Songbook with grit and 1970s soul.

November 7, 1972 · Atlantic

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A vibrant blend of high-camp joy and devastatingly intimate vulnerability.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Do You Want to Dance?
2:43
02
Chapel of Love
2:55
03
Superstar
5:12
04
Daytime Hustler
3:34
05
Am I Blue
5:24
06
Friends
2:51
07
Hello in There
4:17
08
Leader of the Pack
3:30
09
Delta Dawn
5:18
10
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
2:25
11
Friends
2:54
Moments Worth Listening For
The transformation of 'Do You Want to Dance' from a surf-rock romp into a sultry, slow-burning invitation.
The heartbreakingly quiet piano and weary vocal delivery on the John Prine cover 'Hello in There'.
The explosive, high-fidelity brass and Andrews Sisters precision of 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy'.

How does The Divine Miss M sound next to the rest of Bette Midler's catalogue?

Friendship+3.3σ

The writing leans far further into friendship than the rest of the catalogue.

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