Neil Sedaka - Timeless (The best of Neil Sedaka) (1991)
Artist: Neil Sedaka
Title: Timeless (The best of Neil Sedaka)
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: PolyGram TV
Genre: Pop, Brill Building
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:12:52
Total Size: 177/472 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Timeless (The best of Neil Sedaka)
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: PolyGram TV
Genre: Pop, Brill Building
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:12:52
Total Size: 177/472 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen 2:39
2. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do 2:18
3. Calender Girl 2:40
4. Our Last Song Together 4:02
5. Oh Carol 2:16
6. I Go Ape 2:24
7. One Way Ticket (To The Blues) 2:25
8. Next Door To An Angel 2:38
9. Standing On The Inside 3:57
10. The Immigrant 3:48
11. Laughter In The Rain (Original Version) 2:47
12. The Hungry Years 4:04
13. That's When The Music Takes Me 3:10
14. Solitaire (Live) 4:49
15. Love Will Keep Us Together 3:43
16. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (Slow Version) 3:14
17. The Queen Of 1964 3:31
18. Little Devil 2:39
19. The Other Side Of Me 3:36
20. Stairway To Heaven 2:43
21. The Miracle Song 4:28
22. Laughter In The Rain 4:45
American singer and composer (Born, March 13, 1939, Brooklyn, NY). Daughter, Dara Sedaka
Neil Sedaka, in a recent 2010 interview stated that it was the arrival of the British Invasion, most notably The Beatles who halted his singing career, in the early 60's.
Collaborating with songwriting partners, Howard Greenfield and Phil Cody, he penned numerous hits written for Connie Francis, Carpenters, Captain And Tennille among others. He credits Elton John for reviving his singing career in the mid-70's. John signed him to his new The Rocket Record Company label and sang on "Bad Blood". That first LP couldn't have had a more appropriate title, simply "Sedaka's Back". For combined credits Sedaka / Cody please use Phil Cody-Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka, in a recent 2010 interview stated that it was the arrival of the British Invasion, most notably The Beatles who halted his singing career, in the early 60's.
Collaborating with songwriting partners, Howard Greenfield and Phil Cody, he penned numerous hits written for Connie Francis, Carpenters, Captain And Tennille among others. He credits Elton John for reviving his singing career in the mid-70's. John signed him to his new The Rocket Record Company label and sang on "Bad Blood". That first LP couldn't have had a more appropriate title, simply "Sedaka's Back". For combined credits Sedaka / Cody please use Phil Cody-Neil Sedaka