- I Write the Songs
"I Write the Songs" is a
popular song written byBruce Johnston in1975 and recorded by David Cassidy,Captain & Tennille andBarry Manilow the same year. Manilow's version reached #1 on both theBillboard Hot 100 and the adult contemporary charts in early1976 , and it became one of hissignature song s.The title has been misunderstood to mean that the singer (or songwriter) "writes the songs"," but the actual songwriter,
The Beach Boys ' Bruce Johnston, has stated that the "I" in the song is "music." He went on to say that songs come from the spirit of music in all of us: "I am music, and I write the songs." He also stated in several interviews that this song had been written as an homage toBrian Wilson , the "genius" who has written the best music ofThe Beach Boys .The first time the song was released on a single was from David Cassidy in 1975 from the album, "The Higher They Climb". The single reached #11 on the charts in Great Britain [ [http://www.superseventies.com/sw_iwritethesongs.html "I Write The Songs" ] ] .
Barry Manilow released his version of "I Write the Songs" as the first to be taken from the album "
Tryin' to Get the Feelin' " and was released onNovember 15 ,1975 . It reached the top of theBillboard Hot 100 nine weeks later, onJanuary 17 ,1976 .This song was also recorded by
Johnny Mathis , Tom Jones,Dinah Shore ,David Osborne ,Don Estelle as well asBruce Johnston himself on his 1977 "Going Public" album.Frank Sinatra sang it as "I sing the songs". In 2008Me First And The Gimme Gimmes recorded it on their albumHave Another Ball .Manilow once did a parody duet titled "I Write The Songs/I Wreck The Songs" with
Rosie O'Donnell on her show onApril 18 ,1997 . A sample of the lyrics are:B: I write the songs that you sing in the shower
R: You write the songs I mutilate by the hour
B: You sing my songs and make your neighbors complain
B: I write the songs
R: I wreck the songs
B: I am music
R: And I wreck the songs!Manilow did another shortened performance of this song with
Stephen Colbert when he was a guest onThe Colbert Report on October 30, 2006.George Carlin called the song one of "The 10 Most Embarrassing Songs of All Time." [George Carlin, "The 10 Most Embarrassing Songs of All Time," "Napalm & Silly Putty" (New York: Comedy Concepts, Inc., 2001), 187.]
See also
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Hot 100 number-one hits of 1976 (United States) References
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