Wild Child (album)
Wild Child is the debut album from American actress and musician E.G. Daily. The album was released in 1985 to commercial failure however the following year saw the lead single "Say It, Say It" peak at #1 on the American Dance Charts as well as charting in a few other countries. The follow-up single "Love in the Shadows" was not as successful but still made an impression on the American Dance Charts. Despite the limited success of the album, Daily would release her next album in 1989, titled Lace Around the Wound. The album was recommended and rated as an allmusic album pick.
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Wild Child (album)
Wild Child is the debut album from American actress and musician E.G. Daily. The album was released in 1985 to commercial failure however the following year saw the lead single "Say It, Say It" peak at #1 on the American Dance Charts as well as charting in a few other countries. The follow-up single "Love in the Shadows" was not as successful but still made an impression on the American Dance Charts. Despite the limited success of the album, Daily would release her next album in 1989, titled Lace Around the Wound. The album was recommended and rated as an allmusic album pick.
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Wild Child is the debut album ...... for her 1987 album Incognito.
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Don't Let Them Take the Child Away
Hey There Rocky
Is Anybody Home?
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Daily, Faltermeyer
Daily, Ramirez
Daily, Stephen Bray, Toni C.
E.G. Daily, Harold Faltermeyer, Rick Ramirez
Faltermeyer, Forsey, Pete Bellotte
Keith Forsey, Steve Schiff
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Wild Child is the debut album ...... ted as an allmusic album pick.
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