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  1. Neil Sedaka ist ein US-amerikanischer Sänger und Songschreiber. Vor allem zu Beginn der 1960er Jahre hatte er zahlreiche Hits wie Oh! Carol, Calendar Girl, One Way Ticket und Breaking Up Is Hard to Do. Er schrieb für zahlreiche andere Künstler und verfasste mehr als 1000 Songs.

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    Neil Sedaka ( / səˈdækə /; born March 13, 1939) [1] is an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Since his music career began in 1957, he has sold millions of records worldwide and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself and other artists, collaborating mostly with lyricists Howard "Howie" Greenfield and Phil Cody.

  3. 1976: Laughter and Tears: The Best of Neil Sedaka Today; 1977: Neil Sedaka's Greatest Hits; 1977: Neil Sedaka and Songs — A Solo Concert (live 2-LP) 1977: Neil Sedaka and Songs; 1977: Neil Sedaka: The '50s and '60s; 1997: Neil Sedaka: 14 Knockouts; 1978: The Many Sides of Neil Sedaka; 1979: Let's Go Steady Again; 1979: Sunny; 1980s

  4. Biography Singer. Songwriter. Composer. Pianist. Author. Neil Sedaka’s impressive sixty year career ranges from being one of the first teen pop sensations of the 50’s, a tunesmith for himself and other artists in the 60’s, an international superstar in the 70’s, remaining a constant force in writing and performing presently.

  5. 1. Sept. 2012 · American singer, pianist, composer and producer. Born, March 13, 1939, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Neil Sedaka, in a recent 2010 interview, stated that it was the arrival of the British Invasion, most notably The Beatles who halted his singing career, in the early 60's.

  6. Neil Sedaka (born March 13, 1939) is an American pop singer-songwriter, pianist, composer and record producer. His music career began in 1957. He was a founding member of the Tokens. [1] [2] He sold millions of records as an artist and has written or co-written over 500 songs for himself.

  7. Oh! Carol ist ein Lied, das der türkisch-russischstämmige US-Amerikaner Neil Sedaka gemeinsam mit seinem langjährigen Songwriting-Partner Howard Greenfield schrieb. Es wurde 1959 als A-Seite der sechsten Solosingle unter Sedakas Namen veröffentlicht.