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Melissa Manchester (born February 15, 1951) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Since the 1970s, her songs have been played by adult contemporary radio stations. She has also appeared on television, in films, and on stage.
Melissa is the third album by Melissa Manchester, released on the Arista Records label in 1975. It reached #12 on the Billboard Albums chart on the strength of her first U.S. Top Ten hit "Midnight Blue" (#6).
Melissa Manchester was one of the original Harlettes. Bette Midler's stage act grew out of her early 1970s performances at the Continental Baths, a gay bathhouse in Manhattan which offered entertainment on the weekends. With her powerful singing voice, her outrageous costumes and her biting wit, Midler became a favorite of the bathhouse crowd. [1]
A shortened version of "Be My Baby" was released in August 2013, to kick off the crowdfunding campaign; the first single release in connection with the album debut was, "Feelin' for You", written by Melissa Manchester and Sara Niemietz. [7]
Although it was reported in August 1979 that Manchester was recording a followup to her 1978 release Don't Cry Out Loud with the title cut's producer Harry Maslin at Cherokee Studios, the tracks on the Melissa Manchester album were all recorded at Web IV Studios in Atlanta in September 1979 with local producer Steve Buckingham, who had had massive success with the first single he'd produced ...
If My Heart Had Wings is an album by the American musician Melissa Manchester, released in 1995. [2] [3] It was a commercial disappointment. [4] [5] Manchester promoted the album by performing its first single, "In a Perfect World", on the soap opera General Hospital. [6] [7]
Clarissa Explains It All is just as important to Melissa Joan Hart today as it was 30 years ago.. The 48-year-old actress took a walk down memory lane with PEOPLE at 90s Con in Daytona Beach, Fla ...
The first of Manchester's fifteen Hot 100 singles, "Midnight Blue" would be the last song composed by Manchester herself to afford her a Top 20 hit as only the second and third of her seven Top 40 hits were self-penned songs neither of which enjoyed the success level of "Midnight Blue" having respective Hot 100 peaks of #30 ("Just Too Many ...