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Barry Manilow Biography

In terms of both record sales and career longevity, Barry Manilow is one of the most successful adult contemporary singers ever. That success hasn't necessarily translated to respect (or even ironic hipster appreciation) in most quarters; Manilow's music has been much maligned by critics and listeners alike, particularly the romantic ballads that made his career, which were derided as maudlin schlock even during his heyday. It's true that Manilow's taste for swelling choruses and lush arrangements often bordered on bombastic, but unlike many of his MOR peers, Manilow wasn't aiming to make smooth, restrained background music -- he conceived of himself as a pop entertainer and all-around showman in the classic mold, and his performances and stage shows were accordingly theatrical.

Manilow dominated pop music during the latter half of the '70s like few other performers, spinning off a long series of hit singles (including 13 number one hits on the adult contemporary charts) and platinum albums that essentially made the Arista label. The well began to run dry by the early '80s; no longer a superstar expected to deliver blockbuster hits, Manilow was free to explore his long-held taste for swing, pop standards, and Broadway show tunes, which dominated his albums from the mid-'80s on. He has continued to record steadily, and his popularity never completely eroded, as evidenced by the number three chart debut of his 2002 greatest-hits package, Ultimate Manilow, and the number one peak of his 2006 covers album, Greatest Songs of the Fifties.

Barry Manilow was born Barry Alan Pincus on June 17, 1946, in Brooklyn, and grew up in its low-income Williamsburg section. His father left the family when Barry was two, and he eventually adopted his mother's maiden name of Manilow. He began playing piano and accordion at age seven, and following high school, he was accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School of Music, which he paid for by working in the CBS mail room. From there, he became musical director of the CBS show Callback, and supported himself for the next few years by writing, producing, and performing advertising jingles (including high-profile campaigns for State Farm, Dr. Pepper, McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and more).

In 1971, he met Bette Midler, who hired him as her pianist, arranger, and musical director; he served as her accompanist on her legendary pre-fame tour of New York City's gay bathhouses, masterminded her first two albums (1972's The Divine Miss M and its self-titled follow-up), and debuted some of his original material at her Carnegie Hall show in the summer of 1972. Thanks to his gig with Midler, Manilow was able to land a record deal of his own with the fledgling Bell label, and his debut album, Barry Manilow I, was released in 1973. It didn't sell very well, and when Bell became Arista, label head Clive Davis asked Manilow to record a pop tune called "Brandy," which had been a U.K. hit for its co-writer, Scott English. Manilow changed the song into a ballad and changed the title to "Mandy" (to avoid confusion with the Looking Glass hit "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)"); released on 1974's Barry Manilow II, "Mandy" became a number one hit early the next year. The Broadway-esque follow-up, "It's a Miracle," hit the Top 20, and a re-release of the Chopin-adapted ballad "Could It Be Magic" (from the first album) hit the Top Ten.

With his career thus established, Manilow recorded an even stronger follow-up album in 1975's Tryin' to Get the Feeling. "I Write the Songs" (ironically, written by Beach Boys sideman Bruce Johnston) became his second number one pop hit in early 1976, and with the title track also hitting the Top Ten, the album went triple platinum. Manilow consolidated his emerging stardom with This One's for You, released toward the end of the year; it produced hits in the title track, the Top Ten "Weekend in New England," and the number one "Looks Like We Made It." In 1977, Manilow released the concert double-LP Live, which became his first and only number one album, as well as his biggest hit with sales of over four million copies. The same year, he won an Emmy for his first prime-time special on ABC (aptly titled The Barry Manilow Special); the network would air Manilow specials for the next several years. Even Now was another triple-platinum success in 1978; "Can't Smile Without You," the disco-tinged "Copacabana," and "Somewhere in the Night" all hit the Top Ten, with the first two marking a departure from Manilow's typical reliance on ballads for his hits.

The first signs that Manilow's run of success was in jeopardy came on 1979's One Voice, which -- although it sold well and produced a Top Ten hit in an unlikely cover of former Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter's "Ships" -- didn't have the same consistency of craftsmanship as its predecessors. Released in 1980, Barry spawned Manilow's last Top Ten hit, "I Made It Through the Rain"; though he remained a massively popular international touring act, and continued to place hits on the adult contemporary charts for a few more years, the prime of his pop success was over. In 1984, Manilow officially changed direction, recording an album of swinging, jazzy originals called 2:00 A.M. Paradise Cafe; it featured jazz greats like Mel Torme, Sarah Vaughan, Shelly Manne, and Gerry Mulligan. Subsequent ventures like 1987's Swing Street, 1991's Showstoppers, 1994's Singin' with the Big Bands, and 1998's Manilow Sings Sinatra all explored various facets of swing, vocal jazz, and traditional pop. In addition, Manilow's stage musical +Barry Manilow's Copacabana: The Musical premiered in 1994, and continued to tour the U.S. and U.K.; another musical, +Harmony, was premiered in 1999.

Manilow's long relationship with Arista ended when he signed to the jazz-oriented Concord label, for which he debuted in late 2001 with the concept album Here at the Mayflower, which continued his evolution into a pre-rock pop stylist. Manilow began to reenter the wider public eye in 2002, performing "Let Freedom Ring" at the Super Bowl pre-game show; aided by television advertising, Ultimate Manilow entered the album charts at a stunning number three position that March. A DVD release of the collection followed, as well as a two-disc set of live music called 2 Nights Live that had been culled from a weekend in New Jersey. Manilow went back to the studio in 2005 to record a diverse collection of tracks from the 1950s with producer and music mogul Clive Davis. The resulting Greatest Songs of the Fifties, a labor of love, became a surprise hit and topped the charts in early 2006. A sequel, Greatest Songs of the Sixties, arrived at the end of that year.

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Discography

2007 - The Greatest Songs Of The Seventies

01. Barry Manilow - The Way We Were
02. Barry Manilow - My Eyes Adored You
03. Barry Manilow - Bridge Over Troubled Water
04. Barry Manilow - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
05. Barry Manilow - It Never Rains In Southern California
06. Barry Manilow - You've Got A Friend (Duet With Melissa Manchester)
07. Barry Manilow - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
08. Barry Manilow - Sailing
09. Barry Manilow - The Long And Winding Road
10. Barry Manilow - (They Long To Be) Close To You
11. Barry Manilow - If
12. Barry Manilow - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
13. Barry Manilow - Mandy (Acoustic)
14. Barry Manilow - Weekend In New England (Acoustic)
15. Barry Manilow - Copacabana (At The Copa) (Acoustic)
16. Barry Manilow - Even Now (Acoustic)
17. Barry Manilow - Looks Like We Made It (Acoustic)
18. Barry Manilow - I Write The Songs (Acoustic)

2006 - The Greatest Songs Of The Sixties

01. Barry Manilow - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
02. Barry Manilow - Cherish/Windy
03. Barry Manilow - Can't Help Falling In Love
04. Barry Manilow - There's A Kind Of Hush
05. Barry Manilow - Blue Velvet
06. Barry Manilow - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
07. Barry Manilow - And I Love Her
08. Barry Manilow - This Guy's In Love With You
09. Barry Manilow - Everybody Loves Somebody
10. Barry Manilow - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
11. Barry Manilow - When I Fall In Love
12. Barry Manilow - Strangers In The Night
13. Barry Manilow - What The World Needs Now Is Love

2006 - The Greatest Songs Of The Sixties

01. Barry Manilow - Can't Take My Eyes Off You
02. Barry Manilow - Cherish/Windy
03. Barry Manilow - Can't Help Falling In Love
04. Barry Manilow - There's A Kind Of Hush
05. Barry Manilow - Blue Velvet
06. Barry Manilow - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
07. Barry Manilow - And I Love Her
08. Barry Manilow - This Guy's In Love With You
09. Barry Manilow - Everybody Loves Somebody
10. Barry Manilow - You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
11. Barry Manilow - When I Fall In Love
12. Barry Manilow - Strangers In The Night
13. Barry Manilow - What The World Needs Now Is Love

2002 - The Complete Collection, And Then Some... [CD 1]

01. Barry Manilow - The Best Of Me
02. Barry Manilow - Sweet Life
03. Barry Manilow - I Am Your Child
04. Barry Manilow - Could It Be Magic
05. Barry Manilow - Could It Be Magic
06. Barry Manilow - Brandy
07. Barry Manilow - Mandy
08. Barry Manilow - It's A Miracle
09. Barry Manilow - Sandra
10. Barry Manilow - I Write The Songs
11. Barry Manilow - As Sure As I'm Standing Here
12. Barry Manilow - New York City Rhythm
13. Barry Manilow - Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again
14. Barry Manilow - All The Time
15. Barry Manilow - Ready To Take A Chance Again
16. Barry Manilow - Somewhere In The Night
17. Barry Manilow - The Old Songs
18. Barry Manilow - I Don't Want To Walk Without You
19. Barry Manilow - If I Should Love Again

2002 - The Complete Collection, And Then Some... [CD 2]

01. Barry Manilow - Copacabana
02. Barry Manilow - Copacabana (At The Copa)
03. Barry Manilow - Dancin' Fool
04. Barry Manilow - I'm Your Man
05. Barry Manilow - Hey Mambo
06. Barry Manilow - Big Fun
07. Barry Manilow - Riders To The Stars
08. Barry Manilow - I Wanna Be Somebody's Baby
09. Barry Manilow - Daybreak
10. Barry Manilow - Even Now
11. Barry Manilow - Life Will Go On
12. Barry Manilow - Memory
13. Barry Manilow - Ships
14. Barry Manilow - If I Can Dream
15. Barry Manilow - One Voice

2002 - The Complete Collection, And Then Some... [CD 3]

01. Barry Manilow - This One's For You
02. Barry Manilow - Lay Me Down
03. Barry Manilow - Big City Blues
04. Barry Manilow - Somewhere Down The Road
05. Barry Manilow - A Little Travelling Music Please
06. Barry Manilow - You Could Show Me
07. Barry Manilow - Ave Maria
08. Barry Manilow - Look To The Rainbow
09. Barry Manilow - Joey
10. Barry Manilow - Please Don't Be Scared
11. Barry Manilow - Baby, It's Cold Outside
12. Barry Manilow - When October Goes
13. Barry Manilow - Ain't It A Shame
14. Barry Manilow - Brooklyn Blues
15. Barry Manilow - How Do I Stop Lovingg You?
16. Barry Manilow - Just Remember
17. Barry Manilow - I Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks
18. Barry Manilow - Weekend In New England

2002 - The Complete Collection, And Then Some... [CD 4]

01. Barry Manilow - Give My Regards To Broadway
02. Barry Manilow - Send In The Clowns / Looks Like We Made It
03. Barry Manilow - Can't Smile Without You
04. Barry Manilow - Beautiful Music
05. Barry Manilow - Fugue For Tinhorns
06. Barry Manilow - My Girl / No One In The World
07. Barry Manilow - Don't Talk Me Out Of Love
08. Barry Manilow - The Last Duet
09. Barry Manilow - Wild Places
10. Barry Manilow - Never Met A Man I Didn't Like
11. Barry Manilow - Who Needs To Dream
12. Barry Manilow - Read'em And Weep
13. Barry Manilow - Let Freedom Ring
14. Barry Manilow - Le Me Be Your Wings
15. Barry Manilow - If Tomorrow Never Comes
16. Barry Manilow - Another Life
17. Barry Manilow - I Made It Through The Rain
18. Barry Manilow - The Best Of Me

2000 - Manilow Sings Sinatra

01. Barry Manilow - One Man In The Spotlight
02. Barry Manilow - I've Got The World On A String
03. Barry Manilow - The Second Time Around
04. Barry Manilow - Come Dance With Me/Come Fly With Me
05. Barry Manilow - All The Way
06. Barry Manilow - You Make Me Feel So Young
07. Barry Manilow - Strangers In The Night
08. Barry Manilow - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
09. Barry Manilow - Summer Wind
10. Barry Manilow - Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week)
11. Barry Manilow - Angel Eyes
12. Barry Manilow - My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is)
13. Barry Manilow - Put Your Dreams Away
14. Barry Manilow - Here's To The Man

1999 - Barry Manilow

01. Barry Manilow - Bermuda Triangle
02. Barry Manilow - Can't Smile Without You
03. Barry Manilow - Copacabana
04. Barry Manilow - Could It Be Magic
05. Barry Manilow - Hey Mambo
06. Barry Manilow - I Made It Through The Rain
07. Barry Manilow - I Wanna Do It With You
08. Barry Manilow - I Write The Songs
09. Barry Manilow - I'm Your Man
10. Barry Manilow - If I Should Love Again
11. Barry Manilow - Let's Hang On
12. Barry Manilow - Lonely Together
13. Barry Manilow - Mandy
14. Barry Manilow - One Voice
15. Barry Manilow - Read 'em And Weep
16. Barry Manilow - Some Kind Of Friend
17. Barry Manilow - Somewhere In The Night
18. Barry Manilow - Stay
19. Barry Manilow - Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again

1998 - Swing Street

01. Barry Manilow - Swing Street
02. Barry Manilow - Big Fun
03. Barry Manilow - Stompin' At The Savoy
04. Barry Manilow - Black And Blue
05. Barry Manilow - Hey Mambo
06. Barry Manilow - Summertime
07. Barry Manilow - Brooklyn Blues
08. Barry Manilow - Stardust
09. Barry Manilow - Once When You Were Mine
10. Barry Manilow - One More Time

1994 - Singin' With The Big Bands

01. Barry Manilow - Singin' With The Big Bands
02. Barry Manilow - Sentimental Journey
03. Barry Manilow - And The Angels Sing
04. Barry Manilow - Green Eyes
05. Barry Manilow - I Should Care
06. Barry Manilow - Don't Get Around Much Anymore
07. Barry Manilow - I Can't Get Started
08. Barry Manilow - Chattanooga Choo Choo
09. Barry Manilow - Moonlight Serenade
10. Barry Manilow - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
11. Barry Manilow - All Or Nothing At All
12. Barry Manilow - I'll Never Smile Again
13. Barry Manilow - I'm Getting' Sentimental Over You
14. Barry Manilow - Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree
15. Barry Manilow - (I'll Be With You) In Apple Blossom Time
16. Barry Manilow - Where Does The Time Go-

1987 - Swing Street

01. Barry Manilow - Swing Street
02. Barry Manilow - Big Fun (feat. "Full Swing")
03. Barry Manilow - Stompin' at the Savoy
04. Barry Manilow - Black and Blue (feat. Tom Scott)
05. Barry Manilow - Hey Mambo (with Kid Creole and The Coconuts)
06. Barry Manilow - Summertime (with Diane Schuur; feat. Stan Getz)
07. Barry Manilow - Brooklyn Blues (feat. Tom Scott)
08. Barry Manilow - Stardust (feat. "Uncle Festive")
09. Barry Manilow - Once When You Were Mine
10. Barry Manilow - One More Time (feat. Gerry Mulligan)