I Write the Songs explained

I Write the Songs
Artist:Captain & Tennille
Released:May 23, 1975
Album:Love Will Keep Us Together
Genre:Pop, adult contemporary
Label:A&M
Producer:Daryl Dragon
I Write the Songs
Cover:I_Write_the_Songs_-_David_Cassidy.jpg
Type:single
Artist:David Cassidy
Album:The Higher They Climb
B-Side:Get It Up for Love
Released:May 1975
Recorded:1975
Genre:Pop
Length:4:07
Label:RCA
Producer:Bruce Johnston
Prev Title:Daydreamer
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Darlin'
Next Year:1975
I Write the Songs
Cover:I Write the Songs cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Barry Manilow
Album:Tryin' to Get the Feeling
B-Side:A Nice Boy Like Me
Released:November 1975
Recorded:1975
Genre:Soft rock[1] [2]
Length:3:43 (single version)
Label:Arista 0157
Producer:Ron Dante
Barry Manilow
Prev Title:Could It Be Magic
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again
Next Year:1976
Artist:Bruce Johnston
Released:May 1977
Album:Going Public
Genre:Pop rock
Length:4:05
Label:Columbia
Producer:Gary Usher

"I Write the Songs" is a popular song written by Bruce Johnston in 1975 and released on his album Going Public in 1977. Barry Manilow's version reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1976[3] after spending two weeks atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart in December 1975.[4] It won a Grammy Award for Song of the Year and was nominated for Record of the Year in 1977.[4] Billboard ranked it as the No. 13 song of 1976.[5]

The original version was recorded by Captain & Tennille, who worked with Johnston in the early 1970s with the Beach Boys. It appears on their 1975 album Love Will Keep Us Together. The first release of "I Write the Songs" as a single was by teen idol David Cassidy from his 1975 solo album The Higher They Climb, which was also produced by Johnston. Cassidy's version reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart in August of that year.[6]

Johnston has stated that, for him, the "I" in the song is God,[3] and that songs come from the spirit of creativity in everyone. He has said that the song is not about his Beach Boys bandmate Brian Wilson.[7]

Manilow was initially reluctant to record the song, stating in his autobiography Sweet Life: "The problem with the song was that if you didn't listen carefully to the lyric, you would think that the singer was singing about himself. It could be misinterpreted as a monumental ego trip."[4] After persuasion by Clive Davis, then president of Arista Records, Manilow recorded the song, and his version of "I Write the Songs" was the first single taken from the album Tryin' to Get the Feeling. It first charted on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 15, 1975, reaching the top of the chart nine weeks later, on January 17, 1976. Cash Box said of Manilow's version "Good work Barry" describing the song as "melodic, ballad-like beginning grows into an operatic crescendo, all done in clear production that all age groups will appreciate."[8] Record World called it "an uplifting production number" and "perhaps [Manilow's] strongest offering since 'Mandy.'" [9]

Chart performance

Weekly charts

David Cassidy
Chart (1975)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)85
UK Singles Chart[10] 11
Barry Manilow cover
Chart (1975–1976)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] 5
New Zealand (RIANZ)[12] 13
South Africa (Springbok)[13] 5

Year-end charts

Chart (1976)Rank
Australia (Kent Music Report)[14] 52
Canada[15] 49
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[16] 13
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[17] 5

All-time charts

Popularity

After his version reached number one, Manilow himself composed a novelty song based on this song which he recorded under the title "I Really Do Write the Songs" in which he sings about how he composes each part of a song and the line "Sometimes I really do write the songs" at the end of each verse. In the finale, he sings, "sometimes...ah, what the hell...I write the songs."[19] Unreleased at the time, it was included as a bonus track on the reissue of his album This One's for You in 2006.[20]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Lecaro. Lina. This Monthly Club Is a Non-Ironic Celebration of Rock's Softer Side. LA Weekly. November 19, 2016.
  2. Book: Precious and Few - Pop Music in the Early '70s. Don. Breithaupt. Jeff. Breithaupt. October 15, 1996. Born To Be Mild: Soft Rock. 32. St. Martin's Griffin. 031214704X.
  3. [Fred Bronson|Bronson, Fred]
  4. Hyatt, Wesley (1999). The Billboard Book of #1 Adult Contemporary Hits (Billboard Publications), page 177.
  5. [Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1976]
  6. https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Dreams%20Of%20You Official Charts Company info
  7. Web site: I Write The Songs by Barry Manilow Songfacts . Songfacts.com . September 17, 2011 . April 8, 2014.
  8. News: CashBox Singles Reviews. November 8, 1975. 20. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  9. Record World. November 8, 1975. 2023-03-09. Hits of the Week. 1.
  10. Web site: Official Charts Company . Officialcharts.com . 1975-07-05 . 2020-02-24.
  11. Web site: Steffen Hung . Forum - 1970 (ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts) . Australian-charts.com . 2016-04-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160602084720/http://australian-charts.com/forum.asp?todo=viewthread&id=35092 . 2016-06-02 .
  12. Web site: NZ Top 40 Singles Chart | The Official New Zealand Music Chart . Nztop40.co.nz . 1976-03-22 . 2018-03-31.
  13. Web site: South African Rock Lists Website SA Charts 1969 – 1989 Acts (M) . Rock.co.za . 8 September 2018.
  14. Web site: National Top 100 Singles for 1976. . 131 . . December 27, 1976 . January 15, 2022 .
  15. Web site: RPM - Library and Archives Canada | RPM - Bibliothèque et Archives Canada . Collectionscanada.gc.ca . 2016-04-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160801033457/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/ . 2016-08-01 . dead .
  16. Web site: Top 100 Hits of 1976/Top 100 Songs of 1976 . Musicoutfitters.com . 2016-04-28.
  17. http://www.45cat.com/45_list_view_record.php?li=2171 Top 50 Adult Contemporary Hits of 1976
  18. Billboard Hot 100 60th Anniversary Interactive Chart. Billboard. January 26, 2019.
  19. Barry Manilow . November 8, 2014 . I Really Do Write The Songs . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/Ei1oE7u58l8 . 2021-12-21 . live. July 22, 2021 . Sony Music Entertainment .
  20. Web site: Barry Manilow – This One's For You (2006, CD) . Discogs . July 22, 2021 . en.