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Russell Freeman is the writer of the song "The Wind" from Mariah's sophomore album Emotions.

Work with Mariah[]

Freeman is one of the writers of the song "The Wind" which Mariah would go on to write her own lyrics for her album "Emotions" in 1991. Freeman had written "The Wind" with original lyrics by Jerry Gladstone; it had been performed as an instrumental piece during the 1950s and 1960s by the likes of Baker, Leo Wright, and Stan Getz, and had been sung by vocalist June Christy.[1]

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Trivia[]

  • Mariah has never been pictured with Freeman
  • Freeman is one of the writers of "The Wind"
  • Freeman was a composer and Pianist

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