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MTB2112
2006-02-08 19:07:36 UTC
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Barry Manilow Tops US Chart

by Paul Cashmere

February 7 2006

Barry Manilow is back in a big way. The 70s crooner, whose hits started
to dry up two decades ago, is this week having the biggest comeback
since Rod Stewart and doing it the same way. His new album 'Love
Songs of the 50's' is a sure bet to debut at number one in the USA
this week.

Manilow is expected to selling more than 140,000 units this week and
push out Il Divo, Mary J. Blige and Jamie Foxx.

It is a marvelous feat for Manilow whose last major hit, coincidentally
also a cover, was 'Let's Hang On' back in 1981.

Manilow started his career writing and performing advertising jingles.
He once sang the ads for Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dr Pepper and
McDonalds.

In 1971, he accepted a job as musical director for Bette Midler and
toured New York's gay bathhouses with the Divine Miss M as well as
playing on her first two albums.

In 1973, he signed with Bell Records, then the home of Tony Orlando &
Dawn and the Partridge Family. Bell folded and became part of Arista
Records which is how Manilow became involved with record guru Clive
Davis. It was Davis who suggested he cover the song 'Brandy' by
Scott English. Manilow changed it to 'Mandy'. It became his first
global hit.

By 1978, Manilow was a superstar. His album 'Even Now' sold more
than 3 million units that year and featured the hits 'Can't Smile
Without You' and 'Copacobana'.

The tracklisting for 'Greatest Songs of the Fifties' is"

1. Moments To Remember
2. It's All In The Game
3. Unchained Melody
4. Venus
5. It's Not For Me To Say
6. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
7. Rags To Riches
8. Sincerely/Teach Me Tonight (Duet with Phyllis McGuire)
9. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
10. Young At Heart
11. All I Have To Do Is Dream
12. What A Diff'rence A Day Made
13. Beyond The Sea
Steven Sousa
2006-02-08 19:32:37 UTC
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Barry Manilow Tops US Chart
But has he ever found out that Mr. Vernon raids his wardrobe?
The Family Chauffeur
2006-02-08 21:51:58 UTC
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Barry Manilow Tops US Chart
Hell froze over the day that Richard Hung dude was allowed to record a cd.
Compared to that, this is a pleasant suprise.
Joe "Oink, I'm a Cow" Mahoney
2020-08-19 17:22:16 UTC
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Barry Manilow Tops US Chart
by Paul Cashmere
February 7 2006
Barry Manilow is back in a big way. The 70s crooner, whose hits started
to dry up two decades ago, is this week having the biggest comeback
since Rod Stewart and doing it the same way. His new album 'Love
Songs of the 50's' is a sure bet to debut at number one in the USA
this week.
Manilow is expected to selling more than 140,000 units this week and
push out Il Divo, Mary J. Blige and Jamie Foxx.
It is a marvelous feat for Manilow whose last major hit, coincidentally
also a cover, was 'Let's Hang On' back in 1981.
Manilow started his career writing and performing advertising jingles.
He once sang the ads for Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dr Pepper and
McDonalds.
In 1971, he accepted a job as musical director for Bette Midler and
toured New York's gay bathhouses with the Divine Miss M as well as
playing on her first two albums.
In 1973, he signed with Bell Records, then the home of Tony Orlando &
Dawn and the Partridge Family. Bell folded and became part of Arista
Records which is how Manilow became involved with record guru Clive
Davis. It was Davis who suggested he cover the song 'Brandy' by
Scott English. Manilow changed it to 'Mandy'. It became his first
global hit.
By 1978, Manilow was a superstar. His album 'Even Now' sold more
than 3 million units that year and featured the hits 'Can't Smile
Without You' and 'Copacobana'.
The tracklisting for 'Greatest Songs of the Fifties' is"
1. Moments To Remember
2. It's All In The Game
3. Unchained Melody
4. Venus
5. It's Not For Me To Say
6. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
7. Rags To Riches
8. Sincerely/Teach Me Tonight (Duet with Phyllis McGuire)
9. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
10. Young At Heart
11. All I Have To Do Is Dream
12. What A Diff'rence A Day Made
13. Beyond The Sea
This is heroic news! We in the Alt-Right LOVE Barry Manbelow! Almost as much as we love guzzlingwhite goo.

Joe "oink I'm a hoss" M

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