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The song's title does not occur in its lyrics but is approximated in the first line of the second verse: "Time in New England took me away", the evident basis of "Weekend in New England" being the leisure habits of New Yorkers for whom "the romantic short escape of choice has long been a drive up the coast towards Massachusetts and the other [New England] states", [2] [3] lyrical references to ...
"Weekend in New England" (performed on "The Third Barry Manilow Special"; shown on ABC/May 23, 1979) (Edelman) "The Old Songs Medley" (performed during "The Concert At Blenheim Palace"; Videotaped August 27, 1983; Not previously released) (arr. by Manilow)
Reba McEntire's "Whoever's in New England" (1986) was a response to Barry Manilow's hit "Weekend in New England" (1975). [21] " Whoever's in New England", in turn, inspired the 2007 answer song " Stay ", written and sung by Jennifer Nettles .
The album went 2× platinum [1] and yielded the hits "This One's for You", "Weekend in New England", ... (music: Richard Kerr; lyrics: Will Jennings) - 3:33
Barry Manilow Live is the fifth album by the singer-songwriter Barry Manilow.The album was released in 1977, and it became Manilow's first to top the US Billboard 200. ...
Actually, they’re doing a whole weekend in New England, playing the Colonial Theater in Laconia, New Hampshire, on Nov. 14, and then after the Plymouth show, heading to Cranston, Rhode Island ...
This article lists songs about Boston, Massachusetts, including those set there, named after a location or feature of the city, or about a notable figure associated with the city. It is not intended to include songs where Boston is simply "name-checked" along with various other cities. "All Kindsa Girls" by Real Kids
In 1970, Montgomery formed The James Montgomery Band. His harmonica playing, singing and energetic stage show led to his band gaining a reputation as one of the hottest bands on the New England music scene. Montgomery was signed by Capricorn Records to a multi-album deal, and released his first album titled First Time Out (1973). [5]