What's The Use (Mary MacGregor song)

What's The Use (Mary MacGregor song)

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Name = What's the Use


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Artist = Mary MacGregor
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A-side = "What's the Use"
B-side = "Please Write a Song"
Released = 1980
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Genre = Pop
Length = 3:39
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What's the Use is the title of a song by Mary MacGregor. In 1980, Mary won the Yamaha Music Festival with best song and best performance. The record was released in Japan.

Track listing

#"What's the Use" (Mary MacGregor/Marty Rodgers/David Bluefield) - 3:39
#"Please Write a Song" (Kelly Stevens/Billy Tragesser) - 3:14

Catalog number is RCA RPS-22.


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