The Many Sides of Neil Sedaka was created in 1978.
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Steppin' Out - Neil Sedaka album - was created in 1975.
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Solitaire - Neil Sedaka album - was created in 1972-06.
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Neil Diamond may have sold more albums but Neil Sedaka is still touring
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Overnight Success - Neil Sedaka album - was created in 1975.
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Neil Sedaka Sings His Greatest Hits was created in 1963.
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Neil Sedaka is an American pop/rock singer, pianist, and songwriter. He is most known for his legendary work as a superstar from the Brill Building. Neil Sedaka is an extraordinary singer and songwriter.
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Neil Sedaka has two children, a son named Marc Sedaka and a daughter named Dara Sedaka.
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Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits - RCA International album - was created in 1980.
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Neil Sedaka Steppin' Out - 1976 TV was released on:
USA: 17 September 1976
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Neil Sedaka The Show Goes On - 2008 V is rated/received certificates of:
UK:E
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Neil Sedaka (b.1939) did not write the song "Diana", but he did record the song and for a while there was a battle over who did it best -- Sedaka or Paul Anka who wrote and recorded the song in May 1957.
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perhaps so because Neil Diamonds last tour ended in January 2009 Neil Diamond needs to write or record before he returns to stage and Neil Sedaka however countuies to tour and he will tour Florida next year
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well because 1 it was Neil Diamonds concert he was on stage promoting his 1993 album Up the Roof and Neil Sedaka was not on tour with me he was only a guest and 2 the song ended before Neil Sedaka left the stage
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Salute - 1983 Neil Sedaka 1-7 was released on:
USA: 19 November 1983
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Live at the Royal Festival Hall - Neil Sedaka album - was created on 1974-02-02.
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Often confused with the Chuck Berry song titled simply, "Carol", the song "Oh Carol" was originally performed by Neil Sedaka and was released in 1959.
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Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Mac, was a Sephardi Jew of Turkish origin. His mother Eleanor was an Ashkenazi Jew of Polish/Russian origin. He considers Israel his true country, but he is American.
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Yes, it is Neil Sedaka's original song that the Toronto, Canada jazz group recorded in 1972. It can also be found performed by Sedaka in his 2006 album What Have They Done to the Moon.
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Neil Sedaka (b. 1939), pop/rock singer, pianist and composer, has published his 2015 tour dates. London is not one of his 8 stops.
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Biography - 1987 Neil Sedaka The Show Must Go On was released on:
USA: 12 November 2002
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Barry Manilow would love performing with Neil Sedaka but um he could not attend the tribute so he sent a video message saying wonderful things about Neil
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The number one single in October 1975 on the U.S. Charts was Neil Sedaka's 'Bad Blood'. The number one single in October 1975 on the U.K. Charts was David Essex's 'Hold Me Close'.
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"Rubber Duckie" is from the album Waking Up Is Hard To Do which is a children't album written and recorded by Neil Sedaka. It was released on January 01, 2009.
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"Laughter in the Rain" was recorded by Neil Sedaka for the album Sedaka's Back which was released in 1974. Phil Cody wrote the lyrics to Sedaka's music.
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Neil Sedaka (b. 1939) is a pop/rock singer, pianist and composer. He stand 5 feet 5 inches tall. His net worth in 2015 is reported to be 300 million dollars.
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The best known of the songs recorded by The Searchers that was written by Neil Sedaka (b.1939) is "Solitaire" in 1973. The Searchers came out of Liverpool, England and have been performing since 1959.
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"Love Will Keep Us Together" was written in 1973 by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was their last song together, and was a song commemorating their friendship and collaboration.
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Carole (Klein) King (b. 1942) and Neil Sedaka never dated, got married or had an affair. They went to the same high school (Abraham Lincoln High in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn) along with Neil Diamond. They were in the same singing group for a while, and Sedaka die write "Oh, Carol" for her.
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