There is a song, but it's not Neil Sedaka's. "My Eyes Adored You" (original title "Blue Eyes in Georgia") was written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan and was recorded by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons (the New Jersey Boys for a New Jersey Bay) in 1974.
The lyrics with Barnegat Bridge and Bay
Verse one
Carried your books from school
Playin' make-believe you're married to me
You were fifth-grade, I was sixth
When we came to be
Walkin' home every day over Barnegat Bridge and Bay
'Til we grew into the me and you
Went our separate ways
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Neil Sedaka
I have a cassette with the Miracle Song on it and it was released in 1991, titled Timeless, The Very Best of Neil Sedaka. It has a picture of him in a sweater leaning on a piano. That song is one of my favourites. I cannot find it on a CD though.
well because 1 it was Neil Diamonds concert he was on stage promoting his 1993 album Up the Roof and Neil Sedaka was not on tour with me he was only a guest and 2 the song ended before Neil Sedaka left the stage
did neal record paul anka `s Diana
Neil Sedaka (b.1939) did not write the song "Diana", but he did record the song and for a while there was a battle over who did it best -- Sedaka or Paul Anka who wrote and recorded the song in May 1957.
Often confused with the Chuck Berry song titled simply, "Carol", the song "Oh Carol" was originally performed by Neil Sedaka and was released in 1959.
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Neil Sedaka
"Love Will Keep Us Together" was written in 1973 by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was their last song together, and was a song commemorating their friendship and collaboration.
I have a cassette with the Miracle Song on it and it was released in 1991, titled Timeless, The Very Best of Neil Sedaka. It has a picture of him in a sweater leaning on a piano. That song is one of my favourites. I cannot find it on a CD though.
well because 1 it was Neil Diamonds concert he was on stage promoting his 1993 album Up the Roof and Neil Sedaka was not on tour with me he was only a guest and 2 the song ended before Neil Sedaka left the stage
Yes, it is Neil Sedaka's original song that the Toronto, Canada jazz group recorded in 1972. It can also be found performed by Sedaka in his 2006 album What Have They Done to the Moon.
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
I hear laughter in the rain, by Neil Sedaka
did neal record paul anka `s Diana
The number one single in October 1975 on the U.S. Charts was Neil Sedaka's 'Bad Blood'. The number one single in October 1975 on the U.K. Charts was David Essex's 'Hold Me Close'.