Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman

Wendy Waldman

Real Name: Wendy Steiner

American singer - songwriter and musician. Born Nov. 29, 1950.

In 1973, two of her songs appeared on an album by Maria Muldaur. Since that time, more than 150 songs written or co-written by Wendy have been recorded by others, including the Grammy award winning, "Save The Best For Last."
More than 70 other artists have recorded Wendy Waldman's songs in fields as diverse as pop, R&B, jazz, country, film, Latin and cowboy music. Among her biggest records are "Save The Best For Last" and "The Sweetest Days" by Vanessa Williams; "Fishin' In The Dark" and "Home Again In My Heart" by Dirt Band; "Baby What About You" by Crystal Gayle; "I Owe You One" by Aaron Neville; "Heartbeat" by Gordon Johnson, and "I'm Gone" by Alison Krauss. Most recently, "Fishin In The Dark," released on Garth Brooks' new box set.
Her songs have also been recorded by Maria Muldaur, Robert Smith of The Cure, Linda Ronstadt, Kim Carnes, Bebe & Cece Winans, New Grass Revival, Randy Travis, Randy Meisner, Edgar Winter, Jesse Colin Young, Percy Sledge, Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, Judy Collins, Melissa Manchester, Rita Coolidge and Bette Midler to name just a few. Wendy Waldman was born on November 29, 1950 in Los Angeles, California as Wendy Steiner.

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Save The Best For Life / Shine My Life Remix Save The Best For Life / Shine My Life Remix GTS, Melodie Sexton Electronic Euro House Artimage Vinyls 2000 Japan 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM ARTIMAGE VINYLS company sleeve
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