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Personnel: Lenny LeBlanc (vocals, acoustic guitar); Pete Carr (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Clayton Ivey, Randy McCormick (keyboards); Roger Clark (drums). Arranger: Pete Carr. LeBlanc & Carr Midnight Light Songs | 1. | Something About You |
| 2. | Falling |
| 3. | How Does It Feel (To Be In Love) |
| 4. | Midnight Light |
| 5. | Stronger Love |
| 6. | Johnny Too Bad |
| 7. | Desperado |
| 8. | Coming and Going |
| 9. | I Need To Know |
| 10. | I Believe That We |
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