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  1. "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" is a song recorded by Neil Sedaka, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. Sedaka recorded this song twice, in 1962 and 1975, in two significantly different arrangements, and it is considered to be his signature song.

  2. Jan 2, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by RCA Records Label Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (Remastered) · Neil Sedaka The Very Best Of Neil Sedaka ℗ Originally released 1962.

  3. Subscribed. 774. 72K views 9 years ago. Concluding track to Polydor album "Overnight Success" and Rocket album "The Hungry Years". Reached #8 on US pop charts and #1 on US adult contemporary ...

  4. Oct 25, 2006 · Over 8.3 million views. A classic song on a classic Miami TV show, "Saturday Hop" with legendary DJ- VJ host, Rick Shaw. ...more. The #1 Conkyjoe music video in 2009. Over 8.3 million views. A ...

  5. [Verse 1] Don't take your love away from me! Don't you leave my heart in misery? If you go, then I'll be blue! 'Cuz breaking up is hard to do. [Verse 2] Remember when you held me tight. And...

  6. A doo-wop pop song, "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" finds Sedaka pleading with a girl, asking her to remember the good times, as he knows he'll be in misery if she leaves. Although Sedaka had had eight Top 10 hits in the US to this point, this was his very first #1.

  7. David Cassidy was the world's highest paid live entertainer, and his official fan club was the largest in pop history -- exceeding Elvis Presley and The Beat...

  8. Jan 13, 2015 · A breakup can throw your entire physiology out of whack, disrupting your sleep, appetite, body temperature and heart rate. The stress of a divorce can compromise your immune system.

  9. Apr 30, 2018 · That’s the message of “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,” a song that sounds way more like a celebration than a heartbroken plea. Sedaka’s narrator wants his significant other to stay around, simply...

  10. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (in 22 Minutes): Directed by Bill Foster. With John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure. Steph loses a tooth in an apple and decides to spoil the tooth fairy with milk and cookies.

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