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In West Germany, the album was released on the budget label RCA International, simply titled Neil Sedaka. The album's title track, " Solitaire ", later became a hit single for Andy Williams (1973) and The Carpenters (1975), and was recorded by Elvis on the album From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee (1976).
In 1971 they produced and played on Space Hymns, an album by New Age musician Ramases; in 1972–73 they co-produced and played on two Neil Sedaka albums, Solitaire and The Tra-La Days Are Over. The experience of working on Solitaire , which became a success for Sedaka, was enough to prompt the band to seek recognition on their own merits.
Neil Sedaka, 10cc: Audio video; on YouTube "Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka in 1973.
The album was the second to be produced at Strawberry Studios in England in collaboration with Graham Gouldman, Lol Creme, Kevin Godley and Eric Stewart, who had formed the band 10cc since their first joint venture with Sedaka on Solitaire (1972).
Neil Sedaka, 10CC: Neil Sedaka singles chronology "The Immigrant" ... It is a track from his Solitaire LP, as it was billed in the UK, entitled as Neil Sedaka in the U.S.
Stewart co-owned Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England, from 1968 to the early 1980s, where he recorded albums with 10cc and artists including Neil Sedaka and Paul McCartney. Stewart collaborated with McCartney extensively in the 1980s, playing on or co-writing songs for McCartney's solo albums Tug of War (1982), Pipes of Peace (1983), Give ...
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Gouldman told Sedaka the song had been recorded at Strawberry and Sedaka asked if he could use the studio for his next album. [6] Sedaka recorded two albums there – Solitaire (recorded in February and March 1972) and The Tra-La Days Are Over (1973). Harvey Lisberg also brought them Ramases who recorded his Space Hymns album (1971) there.