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  2. Never Gonna Let You Go (Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil song)

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    The best known rendition, however, is sung by Joe Pizzulo and Leeza Miller on the 1983 self-titled album of Brazilian bandleader Sérgio Mendes. Weil and Mann had originally submitted "Never Gonna Let You Go" to American funk band Earth, Wind & Fire, but they decided not to record the song. [1] [page needed]

  3. Sergio Mendes (1983 album) - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Mendes [1] is an album by Brazilian keyboardist Sérgio Mendes, released in 1983 on A&M Records.It was his first top 40 album in nearly a decade and a half, his second self-titled album, and was accompanied by his biggest chart single ever, "Never Gonna Let You Go", a song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and with a lead vocal performed by Joe Pizzulo and Leeza Miller that reached ...

  4. Joe Pizzulo - Wikipedia

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    Joe Pizzulo (born June 15, 1951) is an American vocalist best known as one of the lead singers on 1980s hit singles credited to Sérgio Mendes, including "Never Gonna Let You Go" [1] (from Mendes' self-titled 1983 album) and "Alibis" (from the 1984 album Confetti).

  5. Confetti (Sérgio Mendes album) - Wikipedia

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    Confetti is an album by Sérgio Mendes, released in 1983. Most of the songs of the album were written by established US pop composers and lyricists such as Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Don Freeman, and Tom Snow. Among the notable singers on the album are Joe Pizzulo and Gracinha Leporace.

  6. Sérgio Mendes discography - Wikipedia

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    Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions Album US US AC US R&B UK AU; 1965 "Reza" b/w "Noa Noa" (from The Beat of Brazil) Non-album tracks 1966 "All My Loving" b/w "The Telephone Song" "Mas que nada" b/w "The Joker" 47 4 Herb Alpert Presents Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 "Day Tripper" b/w "Slow Hot Wind" "Constant Rain"

  7. Brasil '86 - Wikipedia

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    Brasil '86 is an album by Sérgio Mendes.The album is best known for four songs by different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by Siedah Garrett, "Your Smile" by Gracinha Leporace, "No Place to Hide" by Lani Hall, and "What Do We Mean to Each Other", a duet by Lisa Bevill and Joe Pizzulo, which charted at No. 19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1987 (No. 16 on the Radio & Records AC chart).

  8. Never Gonna Let You Go - Wikipedia

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    Never Gonna Let You Go" may refer to: Never Gonna Let You Go (Vicki Sue Robinson album) "Never Gonna Let You Go" (Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil song) (also recorded by Sérgio Mendes) "Never Gonna Let You Go" (Faith Evans song) "Never Gonna Let You Go" (Tina Moore song) "Never Gonna Let You Go" (Esthero song)

  9. Sérgio Mendes - Wikipedia

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    Mendes moved to the U.S. in 1964 and cut two albums under the group name Sergio Mendes & Brasil '65 with Capitol Records and Atlantic Records. [1] Mendes formed a partnership with Richard Adler, a Brooklyn-born American who had brought Bossa Trés and two dancers, Joe Bennett and a Brazilian partner, to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1963.

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