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** "My Baby Loves Me" was originally a Top 10 hit in Canada for Patricia Conroy.
** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the States: both versions charted in Canada, with Michelle's being the higher-peaking of the two, but only Martina's version charted in the US.

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** "My Baby Loves Me" was originally a Top 10 hit in Canada for Patricia Conroy.
Conroy a year prior to Martina's version.
** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright also released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version at the same time that Martina released hers in the States: both versions charted in Canada, with Michelle's being the higher-peaking of the two, but only Martina's version charted in the US.States.



* {{Narm}}: Some of the lyrics in her IssueDrift era lean toward this. Prime examples include "living on dreams and Spaghetti-O's" in "This One's for the Girls" and "I met God's Will on a Halloween night / He was dressed as a bag of leaves" in "God's Will".



* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "Independence Day", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".

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* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "My Baby Love Me", "Independence Day", "A Broken Wing", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".
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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that her quality took a nosedive around ''Emotion'', due to her moving straight into a combination of IssueDrift and MelismaticVocals that long overstayed its welcome.

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* SeasonalRot: Most Some fans agree think that her quality took a nosedive around ''Emotion'', due to her moving straight into a combination of IssueDrift and MelismaticVocals that long overstayed its welcome.



* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "Independence Day", "I Love You", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".

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* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "Independence Day", "I Love You", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".
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** "Happy Girl" was recorded by Beth Nielsen Chapman a year prior to Martina's version.
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* {{Narm}}: Many of her songs post-''Emotion'' with the theatrical belting and production, not to mention heavy-handed themes of domestic and child abuse ( "Independence Day" and "Concrete Angel"), generic you-go-girl motivation ("This One's for the Girls", "Anyway", "Ride"), domestic bliss ("Blessed", "How I Feel"), and illnesses ("God's Will", "I'm Gonna Love You Through It").
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* SequelDisplacement: As it was her first big hit, most people don't realize that "My Baby Loves Me" was the lead single to her ''second'' album.
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* NarmCharm: Somehow, a line like "I met God's will on a Halloween night / He was dressed as a bag of leaves" shouldn't work, but it does. Probably because she doesn't go all belt-y and bombastic on it.
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** "Swingin' Doors" was originally released by Molly & the Heymakers.
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* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "I Love You", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".

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* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "Independence Day", "I Love You", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".
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** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the U.S.

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** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the U.S.States: both versions charted in Canada, with Michelle's being the higher-peaking of the two, but only Martina's version charted in the US.
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* {{Narm}}: Many of her songs post-''Emotion'' with the theatrical belting and production, not to mention heavy-handed themes of domestic abuse ("Concrete Angel"), generic you-go-girl motivation ("This One's for the Girls", "Anyway", "Ride"), domestic bliss ("Blessed", "How I Feel"), and illnesses ("God's Will", "I'm Gonna Love You Through It").

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* {{Narm}}: Many of her songs post-''Emotion'' with the theatrical belting and production, not to mention heavy-handed themes of domestic and child abuse ("Concrete ( "Independence Day" and "Concrete Angel"), generic you-go-girl motivation ("This One's for the Girls", "Anyway", "Ride"), domestic bliss ("Blessed", "How I Feel"), and illnesses ("God's Will", "I'm Gonna Love You Through It").
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* SeasonalRot: Most fans agree that her quality took a nosedive around ''Emotion'', due to her moving straight into a combination of IssueDrift and MelismaticVocals that long overstayed its welcome.
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* NarmCharm: Somehow, a line like "I met God's will on a Halloween night / He was dressed as a bag of leaves" shouldn't work, but it does. Probably because she doesn't go all belt-y and bombastic on it.

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* NarmCharm: Somehow, a line like "I met God's will on a Halloween night / He was dressed as a bag of leaves" shouldn't work, but it does. Probably because she doesn't go all belt-y and bombastic on it.it.
* SignatureSong: "A Broken Wing", "I Love You", "Concrete Angel", "This One's for the Girls".
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** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the U.S.

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** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the U.S.S.
* {{Narm}}: Many of her songs post-''Emotion'' with the theatrical belting and production, not to mention heavy-handed themes of domestic abuse ("Concrete Angel"), generic you-go-girl motivation ("This One's for the Girls", "Anyway", "Ride"), domestic bliss ("Blessed", "How I Feel"), and illnesses ("God's Will", "I'm Gonna Love You Through It").
* NarmCharm: Somehow, a line like "I met God's will on a Halloween night / He was dressed as a bag of leaves" shouldn't work, but it does. Probably because she doesn't go all belt-y and bombastic on it.
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** "My Baby Loves Me" was originally a Top 10 hit in Canada for Patricia Conroy.
** "Safe in the Arms of Love" was originally recorded by Gail Davies in her short-lived group Wild Choir, and by Baillie & the Boys after that. Also a zig-zagging in that Michelle Wright released a version in Canada concurrently with [=McBride's=] version in the U.S.

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