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This One's for You (Barry Manilow album)

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Released
  
August 1976

Artist
  
Barry Manilow

Label
  
Arista Records

Length
  
38:48

Release date
  
August 1976

Genres
  
Pop music, Easy listening

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Producer
  
Barry Manilow, Ron Dante

This One's for You (1976)
  
Barry Manilow Live (1977)

Similar
  
Barry Manilow albums, Pop music albums

This One's For You is the fourth studio album by singer-songwriter Barry Manilow released in 1976. The album went 3x platinum, and yielded the hits "This One's for You", "Weekend in New England" and the #1 "Looks Like We Made It".

Contents

Track listing

All music by Barry Manilow; all lyrics by Adrienne Anderson; except where indicated

Side One

  1. "This One's for You" (lyrics: Marty Panzer) - 3:25
  2. "Daybreak" - 3:10
  3. "You Oughta Be Home with Me" - 3:13
  4. "Jump Shout Boogie" - 3:03
  5. "Weekend in New England" (Randy Edelman) - 3:43

Side Two

  1. "Riders to the Stars" - 3:47
  2. "Let Me Go" (lyrics: Marty Panzer) - 3:58
  3. "Looks Like We Made It" (Richard Kerr, Will Jennings) - 3:33
  4. "Say the Words" - 2:53
  5. "All the Time" - 3:15
  6. "(Why Don't You) See the Show Again" - 4:32

CD Bonus Tracks (2006)

  1. "Don't Throw It All Away"
  2. "Can't Go Back Anymore"
  3. "This Is Fine"
  4. "I Really Do Write the Songs"

Personnel

  • Barry Manilow - vocals, piano
  • Dennis Farac, Richard Resnicoff, David Spinozza, Jerry Friedman - guitar
  • Steven Donaghey, Will Lee - bass guitar
  • Alan Axelrod, Paul Shaffer - keyboards
  • Lee Gurst, Ron Zito - drums
  • Carlos Martin - percussion
  • Debra Byrd, Lady Flash, Monica Burruss, Ron Dante - backing vocals
  • Gerald Atlers, Charlie Calello, Van McCoy, Dick Behrke - orchestration
  • Songs

    1This One's for You3:29
    2Daybreak3:08
    3You Oughta Be Home With Me3:12

    References

    This One's for You (Barry Manilow album) Wikipedia