Genius Lyrics
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Barry Manilow – Mandy
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After Manilow’s debut album went largely unnoticed, Arista Records president Clive Davis encouraged him to record a cover of “Mandy”. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a
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Barry Manilow – Mandy (acoustic)
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I remember all my life / Raining down as cold as ice / Shadows of a man / A face through a window / Crying in the night / The night goes into / Morning, just another day / Happy
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Barry Manilow – Mandy (Original First Take)
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I remember all my life / Raining down as cold as ice / Shadows of a man / A face through a window, cryin' in the night / The night goes into morning / Just another day happy people
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Westlife – Mandy
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[Verse 1] / I remember all my life / Raining down as cold as ice / Shadows of a man / A face through a window / Crying in the night / The night goes into / Morning just another day
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Langley Schools Music Project – Mandy
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(Verse 1) / I remember all my life / Raining down as cold as ice / Shadows of a man, a face through a window / Crying in the night, the night goes into / Morning, just another day
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Barry Manilow – Mandy Samples
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See all of “Mandy” by Barry Manilow’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Bassjackers – Oh Mandy
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[Intro] / Oh, Mandy / [Verse] / Morning, just another day / Happy people pass my way / Looking in their eyes / I see a memory / I never realized / How happy you made me / [Chorus
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Barry Manilow – Mandy Covers
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See all of “Mandy” by Barry Manilow’s covers
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Richard Kerr – Mandy
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[Verse 1] / I remember all my life, raining down as cold as ice / Shadows of a man, a face through a window / Crying in the night, as night goes into / Morning, just another day
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Barry Manilow – Could It Be Magic (Single Edit)
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In 1971 Barry wrote the music to this song but it was a total flop commercially then. It took 4 more years to get to to right with a 1975 single release that charted.
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Barry Manilow – Copacabana
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While in the Copacabana Hotel in Rio De Janeiro, Barry Manilow and lyricist Bruce Sussman, the former of which being a regular at a New York bar called the Copacabana nightclub
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Barry Manilow – I Write the Songs
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“I Write the Songs” was written by Bruce Johnston (of The Beach Boys) and was first released by Captain & Tennille on their debut album in May, 1975. It was featured on Barry’s
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Julian Cope – Don't Call Me Mark Chapman
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No shit, Sherlock / The gun is loaded + primed / No shit, Sherlock / I've had enough of your lies / I spent enough time / Without making a blunder / And I'll do it again 'till she
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Ray Stevens – I Need Your Help Barry Manilow
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My account is overdrawn, my car slid down the hill / I'm givin' up, I've got no more to give / My beagle bit the vet, and my daughter's on the pill / And my fiscus plant has lost
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Scott English – Brandy Covers
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See all of “Brandy” by Scott English’s covers
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Barry Manilow – You're Looking Hot Tonight
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I don't believe my eyes ,what have I seen / Looking like you walked out of a magazine / Oh, everyone's stopped and starin' at the door / Go on you know you got it, let'em beg for
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Barry Manilow – Copacabana (At the Copa) [Long Version]
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Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl / With yellow feathers in her hair and a dress cut down to there / She would merengue and do the cha-cha / And while she tried to be a star
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Barry Manilow – If I Can Dream
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There must be lights burning brighter somewhere / Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue / If I can dream of a better land / Where all my brothers walk hand in hand
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Barry Manilow – Home Again
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Always and always, now / Where there was just one there'll be two / And you won't be alone again / I'm home again / Over and over, now / We'll make up for nights that we missed
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Barry Manilow – Just Remember (Live)
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Just remember / I'm in love with you / Just remember / That you love me too / We'd be foolish letting troubles / Come between us / We'd be foolish when we know / We love each other
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Barry Manilow – Another Life
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Disconnected, Solitary / Standing all alone / Complicated, arbitrary / My feeling's still don't feel my own / Now you've changed your mind / You reach out once again / But how am I
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Barry Manilow – The Long and Winding Road
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The long and winding road that leads to your door / Will never disappear / I've seen that road before it always leads me here / Leads me to your door / The wild and windy night
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