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  2. Brandy (Scott English song) - Wikipedia

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    "Brandy", later called "Mandy", is a song written by Scott English and Richard Kerr. [2] It was originally recorded by English in 1971 and reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart . "Brandy" was recorded by New Zealand singer Bunny Walters in 1972, but achieved greater success when released in the United States in 1974 by Barry Manilow .

  3. Mandy (English and Kerr song) - Wikipedia

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  4. Scott English - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] He co-wrote the song "Words Don't Mean a Thing" with Lynsey de Paul, who released her version of the song on her album Just a Little Time. [8] [9] The song was also featured on the 2008 album Songs from the British Academy, Vol. 1. [10] A Spanish version was released by Cadafal on their album En La Carretera. [11]

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  6. Richard Kerr (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    This song later become a worldwide hit under the title "Mandy" for Barry Manilow in 1974, although Don Partridge's "Blue Eyes" was Kerr's first hit as a songwriter. In 1976, Kerr's solo album, Richard Kerr (re-titled Somewhere in the Night in some territories) was released by Epic Records , and in 2014 it was released digitally on iTunes.

  7. Crush (Mandy Moore song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crush" is a song by American singer and actress Mandy Moore from her second studio album, Mandy Moore (2001). It was the album's second single, following "In My Pocket". Released in September 2001, it peaked at number 35 on the US Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart and at number 25 in Australia.

  8. Nandi Bushell’s Releases “Sweet Nightmares” Just ... - AOL

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    Written when she was eleven, Nandi sent “Sweet Nightmares” to Tom Morello, who then suggested they hire his long-time producer Carl Restivo to help them record the song.

  9. Mandy (Scott English and Richard Kerr song) - Wikipedia

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