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  1. This was quickly followed by Manilow Magic – The Best Of Barry Manilow, also known as Greatest Hits. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, ABC aired four variety television specials starring Manilow, who served as an executive producer. The Barry Manilow Special with Penny Marshall as his guest premiered on March 2, 1977, to an audience of 37 ...

  2. Barry Manilow is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time, according to R&R ( Radio & Records ), with no less than 25 consecutive Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1975 and 1983. The list includes all-time favorites that Barry still sings today: “Mandy,” “It’s A Miracle,” “Could It Be Magic,” “I ...

  3. Barry Manilow was the king of soft-rock and pop throughout the latter half of the '70s and early '80s. ... Greatest of All Time Artists; ... Ranked From Worst to Best: Critic’s Picks By Paul ...

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    • “Oh Julie” Hot 100 peak: No. 38 (Sept. 18, 1982) Songwriters: Shakin’ Stevens. Notes: Shakin’ Stevens had a No. 1 hit on the Official U.K. Singles Chart in January 1982 with this rockabilly-infused song.
    • “Some Kind of Friend” Hot 100 peak: No. 26 (April 30, 1983) Songwriters: Adrienne Anderson/Barry Manilow. Notes: Manilow’s friend and Arista labelmate Melissa Manchester scored her highest-charting Hot 100 hit in late 1982 with the atypically up-tempo “You Should Hear How She Talks About You,” so it’s easy to see how people in Manilow’s camp may have thought an up-tempo track might revive his pop fortunes, too.
    • “Read ’Em and Weep” Hot 100 peak: No. 18 (Jan. 7, 1984) Songwriter: Jim Steinman. Notes: Steinman wrote and produced this song, which was first recorded by Meat Loaf on his 1981 album Dead Ringer.
    • “Memory” Hot 100 peak: No. 39 (Jan. 15, 1983) Songwriters: Andrew Lloyd Webber/T. S. Eliot/Trevor Nunn. Notes: This was the highest-charting version of this standout ballad from the Broadway musical Cats.
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    • Somewhere in the Night. Somewhere In the Night. Singer Helen Reddy first recorded this song in 1975, giving her a top 20 hit. As he had already tasted success with songs by songwriters Richard Kerr and Will Jennings, he followed suit with this and gave him another top 10 hit in the States.
    • Ships. Barry Manilow - Ships (from Live on Broadway) British singer Ian Hunter first recorded this song about his relationship with his father. Later the same year, Barry recorded a cover version for his next album One Voice.
    • I Write the Songs. Barry Manilow I write the songs. Ironically written by Bruce Johnston, this was a number hit for Barry in the US in 1976. The songwriter Johnston said that the “I,” in the song is actually “God.”
    • Weekend in New England. Randy Edleman wrote this song, with Barry releasing it in 1976. A song about forbidden love, it was never released in the UK but reached number 10 in the States.
  5. 10 Barry Manilow songs that stand the test of time 1. "Could it be Magic" (1973) Coming off jingle writing and acting as Bette Midler's musical director, Manilow's first venture into solo ...

  6. Apr 12, 2019 · Barry Manilow is one of the top 100 pop recording artists of all time. He never intended to be a singer, but he wanted his songs to be heard. Bell Records liked Barry Manilow singing his own songs and released his first album. Later Bell was merged into the newly formed Arista under Clive Davis.

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