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  1. Aretha Franklin – What You See Is What You Sweat. Label:Arista – BVCA-114: Format: CD, Album. Country:Japan: Released:1991: Genre:Funk / Soul: Style:Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Funk: Tracklist Hide Credits. 1: ... Michael McDonald appears courtesy of WB Records Inc. Luther Vandross appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

  2. Michael McDonald. 04:55. 3. What You See Is What You Sweat. 04:25. 4. Mary Goes Round. 03:06. 5. I Dreamed A Dream (From "Les Mis'erables") 04:18. 6. Someone Else's Eyes. 04:58. 7. ... and neither was 1991's new jack swing-styled What You See Is What You Sweat. After 1994, Franklin eased into elder stateswoman territory, performing regularly ...

  3. What You See Is What You Sweat: Mary Goes Round: I Dreamed A Dream: Someone Else's Eyes: Doctor's Orders: ... Michael Jackson. Released. 1991 — US. CD — Album. Lotusflower / MPLSound / Elixer. Prince / Bria Valente. ... Aretha Franklin ft. Michael McDonald - Ever Changing Times (Official Video) 4:32; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Ad. Ad. Ad.

  4. Programmed By – Larry Williams, Michael Boddicker. Written-By – Bill Conti, Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager. 4:55. 3. Aretha Franklin –. What You See Is What You Sweat. Arranged By [Strings], Conductor – Maestro Bobby Wooten *. Backing Vocals – Aretha Franklin, Gwen Guthrie. Co-producer – Derrick Culler, Gene Lennon, Joshua Thompson.

  5. Aretha Franklin – What You See Is What You Sweat. More images. Label:Arista – ARCD-8628: Format: CD, Album. Country:Canada: Released:1991: Genre:Funk / Soul: Style:Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Funk: Tracklist ... Michael McDonald appears courtesy of WB Records Inc. Luther Vandross appears courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "What You See Is What You Sweat" on Discogs.

  7. People Magazine. (mixed) [6] What You See Is What You Sweat is the thirty-third studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on June 25, 1991, by Arista Records. It peaked at #153 on Billboard ' s album chart, dropping off after seven weeks. This was Franklin's first new release in the Nielsen SoundScan era.