About the song

Barry Manilow’s “Mandy” is more than just a song; it’s a timeless ballad that has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Released in 1974, this sentimental tune became Manilow’s first number-one hit on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts, solidifying his status as a pop music icon.

The story behind “Mandy” is as intriguing as the song itself. Originally written by English singer-songwriter Scott English, the song was first recorded by Looking Glass under the title “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” in 1972. Recognizing the song’s potential, Clive Davis, then president of Arista Records, suggested that Manilow record his own version. However, to avoid confusion with Looking Glass’s hit, Manilow changed the title to “Mandy.”

Under Manilow’s interpretation, “Mandy” transformed into a poignant tale of love, loss, and longing. The lush orchestral arrangements, coupled with Manilow’s heartfelt vocals, create a truly emotive listening experience. The song’s enduring popularity can be attributed to its relatable lyrics, which explore themes of heartbreak, nostalgia, and the enduring power of memory.

One of the song’s most memorable lines is the refrain, “Mandy, I must tell you this: I love you, Mandy.” This declaration of love, delivered with such sincerity, has resonated with countless listeners over the years. The song’s ability to evoke strong emotions is a testament to its timeless appeal.

In addition to its commercial success, “Mandy” has also made a significant cultural impact. The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, and the Temptations. It has also been featured in various films, television shows, and commercials, further cementing its place in popular culture.

“Mandy” is more than just a song; it’s a piece of musical history that continues to touch the lives of listeners of all ages. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the song’s timeless appeal and the power of music to evoke strong emotions.

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Lyrics

I remember all my life
Raining down as cold as ice
Shadows of a man
A face through a window
Crying in the night
The night goes into
Morning, just another day
Happy people pass my way
Looking in their eyes
I see a memory
I never realized
How happy you made me
Oh, Mandy
Well, you came and you gave without taking
But I sent you away
Oh, Mandy
Well, you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you today
Oh, Mandy
I’m standing on the edge of time
I’ve walked away when love was mine
Caught up in a world of uphill climbing
The tears are in my mind
And nothing is rhyming
Oh, Mandy
Well, you came and you gave without taking
But I sent you away
Oh, Mandy
Well, you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you today
Oh, Mandy
Yesterday’s a dream
I face the morning
Crying on a breeze
The pain is calling
Oh, Mandy
Well, you came and you gave without taking
But I sent you away
Oh, Mandy
Well, you kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you today
Oh, Mandy
You came and you gave without taking
But I sent you away
Oh, Mandy
You kissed me and stopped me from shaking
And I need you