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Marilyn McLeod

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Marilyn McLeod (Born: 1939 – Died: November 2021) was an American soul - jazz singer & songwriter. Born in Detroit, Michigan.


She was a sister of Alice Coltrane, half-sister of Ernie Farrow, the aunt of Ravi Coltrane, and the maternal grandmother of Flying Lotus.

McLeod spent her formative years as a Motown songwriter, with her main songwriting partner being Pam Sawyer. Together, they wrote hits such as "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" (US R&B #2, Pop #12) by High Inergy and Diana Ross' monster 1976 disco hit "Love Hangover."

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Marilyn McLeod has released 1+ albums. Some of their notable releases include (I Don't Wanna Dance Tonight) I Got Love On My Mind. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Marilyn McLeod's most popular tracks include (I Don't Wanna Dance Tonight) I Got Love On My Mind, (I Don't Wanna Dance Tonight) I Got Love on My Mind (original 12" mix), What Would Marvin Say, Straight On the Line, Wish You Were Here. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Marilyn McLeod (Born: 1939 – Died: November 2021) was an American soul - jazz singer & songwriter. Born in Detroit, Michigan. She was a sister of Alice Coltrane, half-sister of Ernie Farrow, the aunt... Read the full biography on this page.

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