Album Info
Artist: | Barry Manilow |
Album: | Greatest Hits |
Released: | Australia, 1978 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Mandy | 3:15 |
Written-By - Richard Kerr, Scott English | ||
A2 | New York City Rhythm | 4:42 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
A3 | Ready To Take A Chance Again | 3:01 |
Lyrics By - Norman Gimbel | ||
Music By - Charles Fox | ||
A4 | Looks Like We Made It | 3:33 |
Written-By - Richard Kerr, Will Jennings | ||
A5 | Daybreak | 3:36 |
Written-By - Adrienne Anderson, Barry Manilow | ||
B1 | Can't Smile Without You | 3:13 |
Written-By - Chris Arnold , David Martin , Geoff Morrow | ||
B2 | It's A Miracle | 3:42 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
B3 | Even Now | 3:28 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
B4 | Bandstand Boogie | 2:49 |
Lyrics By [Special Lyrics] - Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman | ||
Music By - Bob Horn , C. Albertine, L. Elgart | ||
B5 | Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again | 3:51 |
Written-By - David Pomeranz | ||
C1 | Could It Be Magic | 6:50 |
Written-By - Adrienne Anderson, Barry Manilow | ||
C2 | Somewhere In The Night | 3:26 |
Written-By - Richard Kerr, Will Jennings | ||
C3 | Jump Shout Boogie | 3:03 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman | ||
C4 | Weekend In New England | 3:43 |
Written-By - Randy Edelman | ||
C5 | All The Time | 3:15 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
D1 | This One's For You | 3:25 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
D2 | Copacabana (Disco) | 5:46 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman, J. Feldman | ||
D3 | Beautiful Music | 4:32 |
Written-By - Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer | ||
D4 | I Write The Songs | 3:51 |
Written-By - Bruce Johnston |
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Description
Released in 1978, "Greatest Hits" is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. This collection features some of Manilow's most popular and enduring songs, showcasing his talent for crafting memorable pop tunes and ballads. Known for his emotive singing and catchy songwriting, Manilow's "Greatest Hits" highlights the breadth of his appeal and his impact on the pop music landscape of the 1970s.
The album includes Manilow's breakthrough hit, "Mandy." This song, with its heartfelt lyrics and sweeping arrangement, became a signature tune for Manilow and exemplifies his ability to connect with audiences through emotive balladry.
"Could It Be Magic," another standout track, showcases Manilow's knack for creating dramatic and engaging songs. The track's mix of classical and pop influences, along with Manilow's passionate vocal performance, makes it a standout piece in his repertoire.
"Copacabana (At the Copa)" is one of Manilow's more upbeat and colorful songs, known for its catchy melody and vivid storytelling. This track demonstrates Manilow's versatility as a songwriter, capable of crafting both emotive ballads and lively pop tunes.
Throughout the album, Manilow's vocal performances are a highlight, showcasing his range and emotional depth. His voice is both expressive and distinctive, bringing a unique quality to each song.
The production on "Greatest Hits" is polished and well-crafted, typical of the 1970s pop music style. The arrangements are designed to highlight Manilow's vocals and the melodic strength of the songs, creating a sound that is both rich and accessible.
Lyrically, the album covers a range of themes, from romantic love to whimsical storytelling. Manilow's lyrics are often sentimental and relatable, contributing to the widespread appeal of his music.
"Greatest Hits" was a commercial success and served to cement Barry Manilow's status as one of the leading pop artists of the time. The collection of songs on this album showcases his talent for creating music that resonates with a wide audience, making him a significant figure in the pop music genre.
However, some listeners might find the album's style somewhat dated, as it is very much a product of its time. Additionally, those who prefer more contemporary or experimental music might not find Manilow's style to their taste.
In conclusion, "Barry Manilow - Greatest Hits" is a comprehensive and enjoyable collection that showcases the best of Manilow's work. The album highlights his skill as a songwriter and performer, featuring songs that have become classics in the pop genre. It's a testament to Manilow's enduring appeal and his contribution to the landscape of popular music.