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The Hungry Years is an album by Neil Sedaka released by The Rocket Record Company in 1975. The album is the American edition of Overnight Success , with two songs being replaced. “The Queen of 1964” reached #35 in the UK in March 1975.
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.
Overnight Success is a 1975 studio album by Neil Sedaka.It was released in the UK and throughout Europe on the Polydor label, and Australia on the Rainbow label. Later that same year, in the US, most of this album was issued under the title The Hungry Years, with two songs from the British album replaced on the American album.
2022: All You Need Is The Music: The Elektra Years (1977–1981) (2-CD album containing complete contents of Sedaka's four Elektra albums - A Song [1977], All You Need Is the Music [1978], In the Pocket [1980], and Neil Sedaka: Now [1981])
The Hungry Years" (Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield) - 3:25 "Here Now" (Mark A. Trujillo, Dan Kimpel) - 3:16 "I Go to Rio" (Peter Allen) - 2:42
Each year when the clock strikes midnight on New Year's, people around the world sing one song in unison. "Auld Lang Syne" has long been a hit at New Year's parties in the U.S. as people join ...
Sedaka's Back is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka.The record, composed of selections from his previous three albums, which had been released only in the UK, [4] was released on Elton John's label, The Rocket Record Company, in 1974.
The Music of Miss Peggy Lee, which met with critical acclaim at its London West End opening. Greco played piano and conducted the orchestra while Anders sang. The show received positive reviews in the U.S. [7] On New Year's Eve 2011, he made a guest appearance at Hootenanny hosted by Jools Holland, singing "Fly Me to the Moon".