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Dionne is a studio album by American singer Dionne Warwick. It was released by Arista Records in May 1979 in the United States. Recorded during the winter of 1978–79, the album marked Warwick's debut with the label. Production on Dionne was helmed by Barry Manilow, who was paired with Warwick by Arista founder Clive Davis.
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Barry Manilow, 1979 Ab 1979 begann er eine künstlerische Zusammenarbeit mit Dionne Warwick , für die er das Album Dionne mit dem Hit I’ll Never Love This Way Again produzierte, der einen Grammy gewann. 1984 und 1985 erfolgte mit dem von den Bee Gees komponierten Duett Run to Me und dem Album Finder of Lost Loves eine erneute ...
1981: für das Album Barry; 2007: für das Album The Greatest Songs of the Fifties Neuseeland. 1978: für das Album Barry Manilow Live; 1979: für das Album Greatest Hits; Platin-Schallplatte Australien. 2002: für das Album Greatest Hits Hongkong. 1980: für das Album Greatest Hits Kanada
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Also in 1979, Manilow produced Dionne Warwick's "comeback" album Dionne, her first to go platinum. He scored a top ten hit of his own, in the fall of 1979, with the song "Ships" (written and composed by Ian Hunter, former lead singer of Mott the Hoople ) from the album One Voice .
Die fünffache Grammy -Gewinnern ist laut dem Magazin Rolling Stone die „Pionier- Chanteuse des schwarzen Middle-of-the-Road- Pop “ und wurde besonders als Muse und Interpretin der Kompositionen von Burt Bacharach und Hal David berühmt. Sie ist die Schwester von Dee Dee Warwick, eine Nichte von Cissy Houston und eine Cousine von Whitney Houston .
" I'll Never Love This Way Again " is a song written and composed by English musician Richard Kerr and American lyricist Will Jennings, and first recorded by Kerr himself for his album Welcome to the Club as " I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again ", released in November 1978.
18. Jan. 2018 · Dionne is the 1979 comeback album by American soul/pop vocalist Dionne Warwick, produced by Barry Manilow and released on Arista. Propelled by the shimmery “Déjà Vu” and the lavish, grandiose “I’ll Never Love This Way Again,” the album ushered a career resurgence for the singer that would last into the mid-1980s.