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  1. Jimmy Webb originally did The Long and Winding Road, Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel), In Cars, Moonlight Mile and other songs. Jimmy Webb wrote MacArthur Park, Wichita Lineman and By the Time I Get to Phoenix.

  2. BILLBOARD'S TOP 10 SONGS WRITTEN BY JIMMY WEBB. 01. MacArthur Park – Donna Summer, 1978. 02. Wichita Lineman – Glen Campbell, 1969. 03. MacArthur Park – Richard Harris, 1968. 04. Worst That Could Happen – Brooklyn Bridge, 1969.

  3. The following is a chronological list of recordings and performances of songs written by Jimmy Webb. [1] [2] [3] Year. Artist. Album. Song (s) Label. 1965. The Contessas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_WebbJimmy Webb - Wikipedia

    Webb contributed five songs to their debut album, Up, Up and Away, including the title track, which was released as a single in May 1967 and reached the Top Ten. The group's follow-up album, The Magic Garden, was also released in 1967 and featured eleven additional Webb songs, including "Worst That Could Happen".

  5. Jimmy Webb has written hundreds of songs, but it’s the classics that he composed in the 1960s and 70s that are the most memorable. Our top 10 Jimmy Webb songs list presents ten of the best. # 10 – Do What You Gotta Do

  6. This category is for songs written or co-written by Jimmy Webb.

  7. He has written and produced countless platinum-selling hits such as “ Highwayman ”, “ MacArthur Park ”, “ Galveston ”, “ Wichita Lineman ”, “ Up, Up and Away ,” the recently popular “ Do What You...

  8. May 13, 2024 · Jimmy Webb (born August 15, 1946, Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.) is an American singer-songwriter who wrote multiple easy-listening hit pop songs beginning in the 1960s. Two of his early songs, “Up, Up and Away” (1967) andBy the Time I Get to Phoenix” (1968), won several Grammy Awards in the late 1960s—Webb himself won the 1967 Grammy ...

  9. Jimmy Webb is an American songwriter, composer and performer known worldwide as a master of his trade. Since his first platinum record, “The Worst That Could Happen,” Webb has had numerous hits including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,

  10. Beginning his scoring career in 1968, he wrote the title song and a mid-summer knit ("Montage") for the James Garner-Debbie Reynolds comedy, "How Sweet It Is!," followed by an adventurous score for the 1971 classic Western, "Doc."

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