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English singer-songwriter and pianist who is perhaps best known for writing the music to "Mandy"
which Barry Manilow took to #1 on January 18,
1975. Its original title was "Brandy"
and was a moderate hit for Richard's co-writer, the lyricist Scott
English. The name was changed
for its American overhaul when Looking Glass charted with "Brandy (You're
A Fine Girl)". He also
supplied, with the help of frequent collaborator Will Jennings, Barry's
third #1, "Looks Like We Made It", which topped the charts on
July 23, 1977. Kerr released
three solo albums in the '70s:
From Now Until Then
(1973), an eponymously titled follow-up in 1976,
and Welcome to the Club in
1978. It was more for his
contributions to other artists that he was known, however, including Dionne
Warwick's Grammy-winning "I'll Never Love This Way Again",
also co-penned by Jennings, and the title track for Warwick's 1980
release, No Night So Long. His songs have been covered by the
likes of Herb Alpert, Glen Campbell, Michael Crawford, Yvonne Elliman, Thomas Jans, Johnny
Mathis, Frank Sinatra, and Andy Williams. He and Joan Maitland contributed music
to such diverse efforts as the U.K. children's
television programme The Double Deckers and the 1971
horror film The Fiend. A 1997
collaboration with Don Black, "You Stayed Away Too Long",
placed third in the Great British Song Contest.
Johnny
Rodriguez recordings
It's Not
The Same Old You (Richard Kerr/Troy Seals)
Sources:
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- http://www.tomjans.com/TJ-disc.htm
- http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2084
- http://search.musicnotes.com/?hl=y&q=Richard+Kerr
- http://www.warr.org/warwick.html
- http://www.eofftv.com/f/fie/fiend_1971_main.htm
- http://homepage.ntlworld.com/waterloo/uk97.htm
- http://www.tijuanabrass.com/alpert/alpert2.php
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