Featuring – Stan GetzVocals [Duet With] – Diane SchuurWritten By – Gershwin-Heyward
4:14
3
Black And Blue
Featuring – Tom ScottVocals [Duet With] – Phyllis HymanWritten By – Manilow-Kelly-Anderson
4:01
4
Stardust
Featuring – Uncle FestiveWritten By – Carmichael-Parish
5:19
5
Hey Mambo
Producer – Emilio, The JerksVocals [Duet With] – Kid Creole And The CoconutsWritten By – Manilow-Kelly-Sussman-Feldman
2:52
6
Brooklyn Blues
Featuring – Tom ScottWritten By – Manilow-Sussman-Feldman
5:07
7
Once When You Were Mine
Written By – Manilow-Anderson
2:49
8
Stompin' At The Savoy
Lyrics By [Additional] – Barry ManilowWritten By – Goodman-Webb-Sampson-Razaf
2:40
9
Eight Pm
10
Big Fun
Featuring – Full Swing Written By – Arkin-Feather
3:54
11
Midnight
12
One More Time
Featuring – Gerry MulliganWritten By – Manilow-Kelly-Sussman-Feldman
4:10
Versionen
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
5C 208860
Barry Manilow
Swing Street (LP, Album)
Arista
5C 208860
Spain
1987
LAE-754
Barry Manilow
Swing Street (LP, Album)
Arista
LAE-754
Mexico
1987
208 878
Barry Manilow
Swing Street (LP, Album)
Arista
208 878
Europe
1987
AL-8527
Barry Manilow
Swing Street (LP, Album)
Arista
AL-8527
US
1987
ARCD 8527, ARCD-8527
Barry Manilow
Swing Street (CD, Album)
Arista, Arista
ARCD 8527, ARCD-8527
US
1987
Unternehmen
Record Company – BMG Greece A.E.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Arista Records, Inc.
Manufactured By – Fabelsound
Video
Album
Swing Street, Manilow Sings Sinatra - Barry Manilow. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Swing Street is an album by composer and singer Barry Manilow, released in 1987. Most of the tracks on the album featured Manilow in a duet with another singer. The tracks were recorded at various locations. The album only reached Gold, despite all the outside talent brought in to record it. This album marks Manilow's return to the Arista Records label from RCA Records, where he had four releases from 1985 to 1986 including Manilow. The title of the album refers to 52nd Street in Manhattan, between. Swing Street. Barry Manilow - Swing Street 1987. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Barry Manilow. Songs in album Barry Manilow - Swing Street 1987. Barry Manilow - Swing Street. Barry Manilow - Big Fun. Barry Manilow - Stompin' At The Savoy. Barry Manilow - Black And Blue. Barry Manilow - Hey Mambo. Barry Manilow - Summertime. Barry Manilow - Brooklyn Blues. Barry Manilow - Stardust. Barry Manilow - Once You Were Mine. 02:51 320 К. In the liner notes for Swing Street, Barry Manilow refers to his wish to record a techno-swing album. While that term conjures images of mechanistic swing sets, it must actually refer to Swing Street's largely synthesized instrumentation. From the first few notes of its title track, the album seems like music made for an audience of mannequins. It certainly swings, especially on tracks like Big Fun. But it does so in a cold, canned sort of way, suggesting jazz-pop if it was painstakingly recreated by futuristic robot musicologists. Listen free to Barry Manilow Swing Street Swing Street, Big Fun and more. 10 tracks 38:44. Swing Street, Manilow Sings Sinatra. Writer: Barry Manilow - Roy Freeland, Composers: Eddie Arkin. Big Fun Digitally Remastered: 1996. Writer: Lorraine Feather, Composers: Eddie Arkin. Stompin' At The Savoy Digitally Remastered: 1996. Writer: Barry Manilow - Andy Razaf, Composers: Benny Goodman - Chick Webb - Edgar Sampson. Released 1987. Swing Street Tracklist. Swing Street Lyrics. Big Fun Lyrics. Swing Street Digitally Remastered: 1996. Stardust Digitally Remastered: 1996. Once You Were Mine Digitally remastered 1996. One More Time Digitally Remastered: 1996. One Man In A Spotlight. Barry Manilow: все альбомы, включая Night Songs II , This Is My Town: Songs Of New York , Barry и другие. Barry Manilow is the sixth self-titled album released by singer and songwriter Barry Manilow. Manilow released a total of five self-titled albums in his career: Barry Manilow later re-released as Barry Manilow I, Barry Manilow II, Barry, Manilow, and this album with the same title as his first. The album was released in 1989, and reached Gold certification. This album also represented a hint of future album releases. 95 of the songs were not writtenco-written by Manilow, which had until that