Kander and Ebb wrote "New York, New York" for the 1977 musical of the same name. The song has since become a signature anthem for New York City, reflecting the excitement and challenges of life in the metropolis. It was later popularized by various artists, including Frank Sinatra and Liza Minnelli.
Sinatra didn't write New York, New York", a team of writers named Fred Ebb and John Kander did. Sinatra recorded their song in 1979.
That was written by a well-known songwriting team of composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb.
"New York, New York," the iconic song, was written by John Kander and Fred Ebb. It was originally composed for the 1977 Martin Scorsese film "New York, New York." The song has since become a classic and is closely associated with the city itself.
Fred Ebb was an American lyricist and playwright, best known for his collaboration with composer John Kander on a number of successful musicals, including "Cabaret" and "Chicago." Born on April 8, 1928, in New York City, Ebb's work often explored themes of love, society, and the complexities of human relationships. His contributions to musical theater earned him multiple awards, including Tony Awards and a Grammy Award. Ebb passed away on September 11, 2004, but his legacy continues through the enduring popularity of his musicals.
Ebb Tide - 1922 was released on: USA: 19 November 1922 (New York City, New York) Finland: 11 August 1924
Alica Keys and Jay-Z sings that song and it is called Empire State Of Mind. Listen to the song by clicking on the link below.
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Me encanta Nueva York. (Spanish) J'aime New York. (French).
The answer is NYC.
The City of New York (comprising all five counties or "boroughs") is referred to as New York, NY. The island and borough of Manhattan is New York, NY. When you write a letter to someone in Manhattan, you write "New York, NY" in the address. If you are writing to someone who lives in one of the other boroughs, you write, "Brooklyn, NY" or "Bronx, NY" or "Staten Island, NY" -- except for Queens. Queens is the only borough where the neighborhoods retains their status as a "town" of sorts. If you live in Astoria, Queens, you would write "Astoria, NY". However, when writing or speaking other than for a postal address, you can use the term "New York City" and be equally correct and understood as if you wrote or said "New York, New York." You can say "New York City" or "New York, NY", but it is not usual to say "New York City, NY"
Because Lady Gaga is from New York. She calls New York her 'husband' lol. thats her home town Tech N9ne rules
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