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  2. Neil Sedaka - Wikipedia

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    Neil Sedaka (/ s ə ˈ d æ k ə /; born March 13, 1939) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Since his music career began in 1957, he has sold millions of records worldwide and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard "Howie" Greenfield and Phil Cody.

  3. Neil Sedaka discography - Wikipedia

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    2011: Where the Boys Are: The Music of Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield; 2012: Neil Sedaka: Hit Maker; 2013: The Things I Love; 2013: The Essential Early Recordings (2-CD set) 2013: The Drugstore's Rockin' 2013: Neil Sedaka in the Studio, 1958-1962; 2013: Neil Sedaka Live at the Royal Albert Hall; 2014: Neil Sedaka: Hits Around the World

  4. Calendar Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1991, Neil Sedaka recorded a new version of "Calendar Girl", which was included as the B-side of his newly released single "The Miracle Song". In 1998, Brazilian singer Eliana recorded the song on his sixth studio album, titled "Um Calendário do Amor". [17] In 2012, J-Pop singer Aimer recorded the song on her cover album Bitter & Sweet.

  5. That's When the Music Takes Me - Wikipedia

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    "That's When the Music Takes Me" is a song written and originally recorded by Neil Sedaka in 1972. It is a track from his Solitaire LP, as it was billed in the UK, entitled as Neil Sedaka in the U.S. The song became a hit in the UK and Ireland in early 1973, reaching the top 20 hit in both nations.

  6. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - Wikipedia

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    In his daily mini-concert on June 12, 2020, Sedaka recalled that the song's iconic scat intro ("come-a come-a down, dooby doo down down") was a result of him and Greenfield being unable to come up with a lyric for that section of the song and Sedaka improvising a vocalise, which they liked so much that they kept it in the finished product.

  7. In the Pocket (Neil Sedaka album) - Wikipedia

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    In the Pocket is a 1980 studio album by American pop singer Neil Sedaka. [1] [2] In America, it marked his third album on the Elektra label.Elsewhere around the world, it was released on the Polydor label.