Neil Sedaka – Next Door to An Angel
A Tender Portrait of Young Love That Lingers Like a Summer Memory When “Next Door to an Angel” by Neil Sedaka floated onto the airwaves in 1962, it carried with…
A Tender Portrait of Young Love That Lingers Like a Summer Memory When “Next Door to an Angel” by Neil Sedaka floated onto the airwaves in 1962, it carried with…
“Bad Blood” – When Old Friends Reunite and Turn a Personal Rift into a No.1 Triumph Released in 1975, “Bad Blood” marked a spectacular commercial resurgence for Neil Sedaka, soaring…
A tender anthem of young heartbreak that quietly became one of pop’s most enduring confessions When “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” was released in 1962, it did more than…
A Tender Portrait of Youthful Love and the Bittersweet Passage from Childhood to Romance When “Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen” by Neil Sedaka was released in late 1961, it arrived at…
A Tender Ascent Toward Lost Love and Lingering Regret When “Stairway to Heaven” was released in 1960, it quietly climbed the charts just as its title suggests—steadily, gracefully, and with…
A Portrait of Loneliness Wrapped in Melody and Memory When “Solitaire” was released in 1972, it quietly slipped into the American charts, peaking at No. 43 on the Billboard Hot…
A Tender Affirmation of Love, Family, and Gratitude — a Song That Whispers Instead of Shouting In the long and winding career of Neil Sedaka, few songs feel as quietly…
A Tender Reunion of Father and Daughter, and a Love Regret That Echoed Across Generations When “Should’ve Never Let You Go” was released in 1980, it marked a quietly triumphant…
A Bitter Clash of Friendship and Fame — When Success Turned Personal in “Bad Blood” Released in September 1975, “Bad Blood” marked one of the most striking comebacks in 1970s…
A Joyful Ode to Young Love, Counting the Months with Hope and Harmony When “Calendar Girl” burst onto the airwaves in late 1960, it felt like a burst of sunlight…