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Sep 24, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Arista Brooklyn Blues (Digitally Remastered: 1996) · Barry Manilow · Stan Getz · Diane Schuur Swing Street ℗ 1996 Arista Records LLC Released on: 1996-10-29 Associated...
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Jul 21, 2017 · Barry Manilow - Event Tickets. Music video by Barry Manilow performing Brooklyn Blues. (C) 1990 Stiletto under license to RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment...
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Feb 18, 2017 · Barry Manilow - Event Tickets. Provided to YouTube by Arista/Legacy Brooklyn Blues · Barry Manilow · Tom Scott The Essential Barry Manilow ℗ 1987 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music ...
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Brooklyn Blues Society – Preserving Blues music and culture. Brooklyn Blues Society: Preserving the blues in Brooklyn and beyond. Brooklyn Blues Society Presents: 13th Big Eyed Blues Festival. September 21-22, 2023. Learn More →. Tickets are available now! Buy Tickets. SUPPORT THE BLUES. Become a member of the Brooklyn Blues Society! Donate Now.
Barry Manilow’s “Brooklyn Blues” stands as a poignant reflection on the importance of staying connected to our roots and the ever-present yearning to rediscover ourselves.
- Karen Duffy
Brooklyn Blues Lyrics: See I flew in from the West Coast / Just the other day / Yes, I flew in from the West Coast / And we circled J.F.K / The movie ended and I pulled up the shade / Looked...
In this blues number from his Swing Street album, Barry Manilow is an East Coast transplant living the high life in Los Angeles but missing his native Brooklyn.