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its called "mother i miss you" by toni braxton... still trying to figure out when she released this song.

Actually, the song is performed by Dalia Reid and can be located on John Tesh's album "Grand Passion". She's a dead ringer for Toni Braxton on this song.

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Q: I heard this song on the radio today about a mother who's passed away. A line from the song is mother I miss you and it sounds like Toni Braxton but it's not. Anybody know the title?
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