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  2. Neil Sedaka - Wikipedia

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    Neil Sedaka (/ s ə ˈ d æ k ə /; born March 13, 1939) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Since his music career began in 1957, he has sold millions of records worldwide and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard "Howie" Greenfield and Phil Cody.

  3. Howard Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    Howard Greenfield (March 15, 1936 – March 4, 1986) was an American lyricist and songwriter, who for several years in the 1960s worked out of the famous Brill Building.He is best known for his successful songwriting collaborations, including one with Neil Sedaka from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, and near-simultaneous (and equally successful) songwriting partnerships with Jack Keller and ...

  4. Harry Enten - Wikipedia

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    He is the nephew of singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who married Enten's aunt. [7] Enten graduated magna cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 2011. Enten chose to attend Dartmouth at least partially due to New Hampshire's status as the first-in-the-nation primary. [8] [9]

  5. Neil Sedaka, 85, and Grandson Duet on the Songwriter's ... - AOL

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    Musical talent apparently runs in the Sedaka family. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, legendary hitmaker Neil Sedaka, 85, shared a video on TikTok of himself singing a duet of his 1962 song “Breaking Up Is ...

  6. The Tokens - Wikipedia

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    The original members were Neil Sedaka, Hank Medress, Eddie Rabkin, and Cynthia Zolotin; however, Rabkin was replaced in 1956 by Jay Siegel. In the same year the band recorded its first single, "While I Dream", with Sedaka on lead vocals; the song was a local hit in New York. Sedaka and Howard Greenfield wrote

  7. The Tra-La Days Are Over - Wikipedia

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    The Captain & Tennille acknowledged Sedaka's authorship as well as his early-1970s comeback by working the phrase "Sedaka is back" into the song's fadeout. On the liner notes to The Tra-La Days Are Over Sedaka added the dedication: "Thanks to Mike Curb for letting me have my way."

  8. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Breaking Up Is Hard To Do is a jukebox musical written by Erik Jackson and Ben H. Winters, based on the songs composed by Neil Sedaka, with lyrics by Sedaka, Howard Greenfield, and Philip Cody. [1] [2] The title of the musical is taken from Sedaka's signature song "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do."

  9. You Mean Everything to Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    Single by Neil Sedaka; B-side "Run Samson Run" Released: 1960: Recorded: 1960: Genre: Traditional pop, soft rock: Length: 2: 32: Label: RCA Victor: Songwriter(s) Neil Sedaka Howard Greenfield [1] Neil Sedaka singles chronology "