Barry Manilow

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    Barry Manilow is an American singer/songwriter best known for hits such as "Mandy", "Can't Smile Without You", "I Write The Songs" and "Copacabana".

    Is the Trope Maker for Stuck on Band-Aid Brand (he wrote the jingle).

    Discography
    • Barry Manilow (1973)
    • Barry Manilow (1974)
    • Tryin' To Get The Feeling (1975)
    • This One's For You (1976)
    • Even Now (1978)
    • One Voice (1979)
    • Barry (1980)
    • If I Should Love Again (1981)
    • Here Comes The Night (1981)
    • 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe (1984)
    • Manilow (1985)
    • Swing Street (1987)
    • Barry Manilow (1989)
    • Because It's Christmas (1990)
    • Showstoppers (1991)
    • Singin' With The Big Bands (1994)
    • Summer of '78 (1996)
    • Manilow Sings Sinatra (1998)
    • Here At The Mayflower (2001)
    • A Christmas Gift of Love (2002)
    • Scores (2004)
    • The Greatest Songs of The Fifties (2006)
    • The Greatest Songs of The Sixties (2006)
    • The Greatest Songs of The Seventies (2007)
    • In The Swing Of Christmas (2007)
    • The Greatest Songs of The Eighties (2008)
    • The Greatest Love Songs of All Time (2010)
    • 15 Minutes (2011)
    Barry Manilow is the Trope Namer for:
    • Tropacabana: Well, almost... Although his 1978 single "Copacabana" spans thirty years or more, all of its action takes place in the titular club.
    Barry Manilow provides examples of the following tropes:

    Lily: You creep
    Into my heart,
    And make my heart burn.
    Barry: You sneak
    Into my mind,
    And make my head ache.
    Both: There are things I long to tell you
    Lily: You're much too blond.
    Barry: You snore.
    Both: Look, It's time to face the music.
    Barry: Bye bye!
    Lily: Don't slam the door!
    And I don't want,
    Barry: I don't want,
    Lily: I don't want.
    Barry: I don't want,
    Both: No, I don't want your flowers anymore!

    Wouldn't it be fine bein' lonely together?
    Wouldn't it be fine havin' a shoulder to share?
    You could tell me how he broke your heart,
    And I'll tell you how she broke mine.
    Then maybe later on I could take you home.
    Now, wouldn't it be sad bein' lonely all alone?

    You start off with the verse
    That's the part that tells you
    What the song is gonna be about.
    You gotta grab 'em first
    Dope is good, or death is nice
    But love is still the best way out.
    And then you pad, and then you fill,
    Or you complain, or get a chill.
    But most of all, you move along
    To the center of the song.

    Yes, that's the chorus
    Sing it for us
    Never overlook givin' it a hook
    You see sometimes I really do write the songs!

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