The Songs 1975–1990
The Songs 1975-1990 | |
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Greatest hits album by Barry Manilow | |
Released | 1990 |
Genre |
Pop Easy listening |
Label | Arista |
The Songs 1975–1990 is a Barry Manilow compilation album released in 1990, covering (as the title suggests) 15 years of chart hits.[1]
The album reached the top 20 of the UK sales charts in 1990, his eleventh album to achieve this feat .
Track listing[1]
Disc 1
- "I Write The Songs" (Johnston) 3:53 (1976)
- "One Voice" (Manilow) 3:01 (1979)
- "The Old Songs" (Pomeranz/Kaye) 4:40 (1981)
- "I Don't Wanna Walk Without You" (Styne/Loesser) 3:54 (1982)
- "Some Good Things Never Last (Live with Debra Byrd & Dana Robbins)" (Radice) 4:13 (1990)
- "Somewhere Down The Road" (Weil/Snow) 3:56 (1983)
- "When I Wanted You" (Cunico) 3:31 (1979)
- "Stay (Live)" (Jolis/Di Simone/Manilow) 3:17 (19830
- "Even Now" - (Manilow/Panzer) 3:28 (1978)
- "Read 'Em And Weep" (Steinman) 5:24 (1983)
- "Somewhere In The Night" (Jennings/Kerr) 3:26 (1975)
- "I Made It Through The Rain" (Kenny/Sheppard) 4:23 (1980)
- "Daybreak" (Manilow/Anderson) 3:06 (1977)
- "Please Don't Be Scared" (Sterling) 5:38 (1989)
- "Looks Like We Made It" (Kerr/Jennings) 3:32 (1976)
- "Some Kind Of Friend" - Not on vinyl
- "Bermuda Triangle" - Not on vinyl
- "This One's For You" - Not on vinyl
Disc 2
- "Mandy" (English/Kerr) 3:19 (1974)
- "If I Should Love Again (Live)" (Manilow) 5:18 (1981)
- "All The Time" (Manilow/Panzer) 3:15 (1979)
- "Copacabana (At The Copa)" (Manilow/Sussman/Feldman) 5:43 (1978)
- "Keep Each Other Warm" (Hill/Sinfield) 4:37 (1989)
- "Weekend In New England" (Edelman) 3:44 (1978)
- "Lonely Together" (Nolan) 4:19 (1980)
- "Can't Smile Without You" (Arnold/Martin/Morrow) 3:11 (1978)
- "Tryin' To Get The Feeling Again" (Pomeranz) 3:41 (1978)
- "Could It Be Magic" (Manilow/Anderson) 6:47 (1979)
- "Brooklyn Blues" (Manilow/Sussman/Feldman) 5:08 (1987)
- "Who Needs To Dream" (Manilow/Butler/Sussman/Feldman0 3:55 (1985)
- "Ready To Take A Chance Again" (Fox/Gimbel) 3:01 (1979)
- "If I Can Dream (Live)" (Brown) 4:41 (1990)
- "Ships" - Not on vinyl
- "London" - Not on vinyl
References
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