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STOP is the 1988 debut release by female vocalist Sam Brown that includes "This Feeling," "Walking Back To Me" and "Stop."
1988 debut album from the daughter of bandleader Joe Brown and British vocalist extraordinaire that yielded the hits "Stop" and "This Feeling" in her native England. The album made it to the Top 4 on the UK charts and sold more than 2.5 million copies. Polygram. 2004. Sam Brown Stop! Songs | 1. | Walking Back to Me |
| 2. | Your Love Is All |
| 3. | Stop |
| 4. | It Makes Me Wonder |
| 5. | This Feeling |
| 6. | Tea |
| 7. | Piece of My Luck |
| 8. | Ball and Chain |
| 9. | Wrap Me Up |
| 10. | I'll Be in Love |
| 11. | Merry Go Round |
| 12. | Sometimes |
| 13. | Can I Get a Witness |
| 14. | High as a Kite |
| 15. | Nutbush City Limits |
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