Music Monday

Barry Manilow has been ill lately.  He had to cancel and reschedule all of his concert appearances.Another  artist showing his age.  

I am a fanilow.

Yes, I like Barry Manilow, and yes,  I've actually seen Barry Manilow perform live, once at Radio City, and then at his one-man show on Broadway.


So today I am presenting some of my favorite Manilow songs.

His first big hit, "Mandy", was actually a cover of a Scott English tune; English called the song "Brandy", but Manilow changed the name to avoid confusion with a song by The Looking Glass.





And then there was "Could It Be Magic".  He'll often sing this one and "Mandy" as a medley.






He paints quite a romantic picture:






Then there was his "Very Strange Medley", songs he wrote or performed that you probably didn't know were his:






Who writes the songs?



Her name was Lola 
















Comments

  1. An all star playlist. I would hate to have to pick a favorite song of his but I think Cocacabana and I Write the Songs would be my favorites. But the most fun was the VSM. I had forgotten about Manilow's early 1970's advertising work before he made it big (and no shame in that; Dr. Seuss did advertising, tooI). So I see Manilow was seen in public in late April but has a ways to go before his lungs recover enough to resume performing. 82 is a hard age to recover from anything.

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  2. Most of these are familiar. Sad that so many of our favourite artists are ageing and/or ailing. Wishing Barry Manilow a speedy recovery!

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  3. Every musician would like the write a song that the whole world plays. Barry got that done time and time again. Have a blessed week.

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  4. Barry Manilow has many wonderful songs that I've enjoyed over the years. You picked some of my favorites, but I can't say which would be at the top of my list, though. Fabulous Manilow mini concert from the comfort of my home. Have a boogietastic week, Robin!

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  5. I have a sad feeling that Barry Manilow won't live much longer. I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think he can sing any more. It must be so very difficult to lose your voice, your instrument..luke Julie Andrews and Linda Ronstadt. I l9ve his music, it always feels uplifting maybe because of the crescendo he has in many of his songs. I had to laugh at the jingles he created. I had no idea he did those too. He has no issue making fun of himself.

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