Oldies Songs
Big City Blues, a standout track from Barry Manilow’s 1984 album 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe, is a smoky, soulful duet with the legendary jazz vocalist Mel Tormé. The song …
Barry Manilow’s Good News, featured on his 1982 album Here Comes the Night, is an uplifting and somewhat underappreciated track in his discography. In contrast to his signature heartache …
Barry Manilow’s song London, featured on his 1989 album Barry Manilow, is a deeply atmospheric and emotionally evocative track that blends the romance of a place with the poignancy …
She’s A Star is one of Barry Manilow’s lesser-known but emotionally rich tracks that beautifully captures his enduring themes: admiration, transformation, and quiet resilience. While it may not have …
Released in 1978 as part of the soundtrack for the film Foul Play (starring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase), Barry Manilow’s Ready To Take A Chance Again is one …
Why Don’t We Live Together is one of Barry Manilow’s more introspective and contemplative tracks, offering a tender reflection on love, connection, and the challenges of modern relationships. Released …
Who Needs to Dream is one of Barry Manilow’s most haunting and emotionally powerful ballads, written for his musical Copacabana. While much of the show features upbeat, theatrical numbers …
Sweet Heaven (I’m In Love Again) is a buoyant, joyful track from Barry Manilow that radiates the giddy excitement of falling in love — not for the first time, …
The Two of Us is one of Barry Manilow’s gentle, reflective ballads that encapsulates his signature ability to turn simple moments into deeply emotional experiences. Released on his 1978 …
Lay Me Down, one of Barry Manilow’s more haunting and heartfelt ballads, reveals the depth of his emotional range as a performer. Originally written by Larry Weiss and Barry …