Brandy (Scott English song) explained

Brandy
Cover:Brandy by Scott English US single variant A.png
Alt:side-A label
Caption:One of side-A labels of the US single
Type:single
Artist:Scott English
B-Side:Lead Me Back
Released:February 1972
Recorded:1971
Genre:
Label:

"Brandy", later called "Mandy", is a song written by Scott English and Richard Kerr.[2] It was originally recorded by English in 1971 and reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart.

"Brandy" was recorded by New Zealand singer Bunny Walters in 1972, but achieved greater success when released in the United States in 1974 by Barry Manilow. For Manilow's recording, the title changed from "Brandy" to "Mandy" to avoid confusion with Looking Glass's "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)". His version reached the top of the US Billboard Hot 100. Later, it was recorded by many other artists. The song was a UK number one hit in 2003 for Irish boyband Westlife.

Scott English original recording

Under the title Brandy, the selection's original title, the song charted in 1971 for Scott English, one of its co-composers, whose version of it reached number 12 in the UK Singles Chart. It was also released in the United States, where it was a minor hit, remaining in the lower portion of the Hot 100.

The suggestion that Scott English wrote the song about a favorite dog is apparently false. English later said that a reporter called him early one morning asking who "Brandy" was, and an irritated English made up the dog story to get the reporter off his back.[3] In a 2013 interview, he said the idea for the song title came while he was in France and someone tried to make a dirty joke saying "Brandy goes down fine after dinner, doesn't she" although in English, a drink does not actually have a grammatical gender, and the line does not have the intended double entendre. He later wrote the song in London. He said he hated the Manilow version because he took out part of a verse and made it a bridge, but he later loved it because it bought him houses. The song was inspired by his life, he said, the face in the window being his father.[4]

Record World said it was "just the sort of slightly uptempo pop ballad that should click on these shores."[5]

Charts

Chart (1971–72)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[6] 13
Canada RPM Top Singles[7] 73
US Cash Box Top 100[8] 98

Bunny Walters version

Brandy
Type:single
Artist:Bunny Walters
Released:1972
Recorded:1972
Genre:Pop

In 1972, Bunny Walters recorded "Brandy" and had a hit with it in New Zealand.[9] The backing vocals were by The Yandall Sisters. He later included the song on his album Very Best of Bunny Walters.[10]

Barry Manilow version

Mandy
Cover:Mandy by barry manilow US single variant A.png
Alt:side-A label
Caption:One of side-A labels of the US single
Type:single
Artist:Barry Manilow
Album:Barry Manilow II
B-Side:Something's Comin' Up
Released:October 7, 1974
Recorded:1974
Genre:Soft rock[11]
Length:3:15 (single version)
3:32 (album version)
Label:Bell
Producer:Barry Manilow, Ron Dante
Prev Title:Let's Take Some Time to Say Goodbye
Prev Year:1974
Next Title:It's a Miracle
Next Year:1975

In 1974, Barry Manilow recorded the song under the title name of "Mandy". The song was Manilow's first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening chart, and his first gold single.

Following English's 1971 recording of "Brandy", Looking Glass's "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" hit No. 1 in 1972. When Clive Davis suggested that Manilow record English's song, Manilow changed the title to "Mandy" to avoid confusion. Joe Renzetti arranged the record.[12]

In the Manilow version, the first two lines from the fourth verse, following the instrumental section, were omitted. They were:

"Riding on a country bus/
No one even noticed us."

The remaining lines were then used as a bridge instead.

Cash Box said "a lushly orchestrated ballad it is a classic love song with Barry doing some fine piano work."[13] Record World said that "Manilow's performance builds from his solo foundation to the rafters of Joe Renzetti's romantic strings."[14]

In "Judgment," the season 2 premiere of Angel, the eponymous protagonist sings "Mandy" at Lorne's Caritas karaoke bar in exchange for information.[15]

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1974–1975)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[16] [17] 4
Italy29
South Africa (Springbok)[18] 3
US Cash Box Top 100[19] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (1975)Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)30
US Billboard Hot 100[20] 35
US Billboard Easy Listening[21] 3
US Cash Box[22] 17
Canada RPM Top Singles[23] 12
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[24] 5

Certifications

Westlife version

Mandy
Cover:Westlife-Mandy.jpeg
Type:single
Artist:Westlife
Album:Turnaround
Released:[25]
Studio:
Length:3:19
Label:RCA, BMG, S
Producer:Steve Mac
Prev Title:Hey Whatever
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Obvious
Next Year:2004

Irish boy band Westlife covered "Mandy" in 2003 and released it as the second single from their fourth studio album, Turnaround (2003), in November 2003. The single peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart to become the band's 12th number one single on the chart. The single sold over 200,000 copies in the UK to earn a silver sales certification. Westlife's version was the fifth-best-selling single of 2003 in Ireland. "Mandy" is the band's 16th-best-selling single in paid-for and combined sales in the UK as of January 2019.[26]

The music video was filmed in the United Great Lodge of England, Freemasons' Hall, London. Their version won them their third Record of the Year award, in under five years.[27] Their version is also the longest leap to the top (from 200 to 1) in UK music history.[28] In Westlife - Our Story the band said the idea to record and release the song was Simon Cowell's.[29]

Track listings

UK CD1[30]

  1. "Mandy" – 3:19
  2. "You See Friends (I See Lovers)" – 4:11
  3. "Greased Lightning" – 3:19
  4. "Mandy" (video) – 3:19
  5. "Mandy" (making of the video) – 2:00

UK CD2[31]

  1. "Mandy" – 3:19
  2. "Flying Without Wings" (live) – 3:41

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2003–2004)Peak
position
Czech Republic (IFPI)[32] 1
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles)[33] 3
Poland (Polish Airplay Charts)[34] 1
Romania (Romanian Top 100)[35] 34
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[36] 79

Year-end charts

Chart (2003)Position
CIS (TopHit)[37] 163
Ireland (IRMA)[38] 5
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[39] 129
UK Singles (OCC)[40] 31
Chart (2004)Position
Germany (Official German Charts)[41] 68
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[42] 79

Certifications and sales

Other versions

"Mandy" has been covered many times. Notable cover versions include:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tom . Breihan . The Number Ones: Barry Manilow's "Mandy". . June 21, 2019 . In English’s hands, it was a big and sweeping folk-rock ballad...“Brandy” was still a fairly cheesy ’70s pop song.. June 21, 2023.
  2. Web site: Mandy (legal title) - BMI Work #955340 . https://archive.today/20120715034125/http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&page=1&keyid=955340&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID . dead . July 15, 2012 . Repertoire.bmi.com . April 2, 2014 .
  3. Quoted in The Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits.
  4. Paul Leslie, Scott English Interview on The Paul Leslie Hour, YouTube, November 22, 2013
  5. Picks of the Week. Record World. November 13, 1971. 1. 2023-04-10.
  6. Book: Kent, David. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 103.
  7. Web site: Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada . Collectionscanada.gc.ca . April 8, 1972 . July 11, 2021.
  8. http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/_0s_files/19720318.html Cash Box Top 100 Singles, March 18, 1972
  9. Web site: Brandy - BUNNY WALTERS (1972) - Pop Archives - Sources of Australian Pop Records from the 50s, 60s and 70s . Pop Archives . April 2, 2014 . February 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140212232458/http://poparchives.com.au/feature.php?id=758 . dead .
  10. Web site: Very Best of Bunny Walters . Newzealandcds.com . April 2, 2014.
  11. Web site: VH1's 40 Most Softsational Soft-Rock Songs. May 31, 2007. Stereogum. SpinMedia. July 31, 2016.
  12. Web site: Steve . Huey . Mandy - Barry Manilow | Listen, Appearances, Song Review . AllMusic . April 2, 2014.
  13. News: CashBox Record Reviews. October 26, 1974. 23. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  14. Record World. October 26, 1974. 2023-03-14. Hits of the Week. 1.
  15. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/doomed-to-be-dateless/3WVJCJAZJBQ4PA6EHIHPDDLBII/ Rae, Fiona. "Doomed to be dateless," The New Zealand Herald.
  16. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian)

    . David Kent (historian) . . Australian Chart Book . St Ives, N.S.W. . 1993 . 0-646-11917-6.

  17. Web site: National Top 100 Singles for 1975. . 79 . . December 29, 1975 . January 15, 2022 .
  18. Web site: South African Rock Lists Website SA Charts 1969 – 1989 Acts (M) . Rock.co.za . September 8, 2018.
  19. Cash Box Top 100 Singles. January 18, 1975. Cash Box. XXXVI. 35. 4. June 2, 2021.
  20. Web site: Top 100 Hits of 1975/Top 100 Songs of 1975 . Musicoutfitters.com . July 3, 2014.
  21. http://www.45cat.com/45_list_view_record.php?li=2169 Top 50 Adult Contemporary Hits of 1975
  22. Web site: Top 100 Year End Charts: 1975 . . January 17, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120819231700/http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/70s_files/1975YESP.html . August 19, 2012 . dead .
  23. 1975 Wrap Up . December 27, 1975 . RPM . 24 . 14.
  24. Web site: Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada. collectionscanada.gc.ca. July 17, 2013 .
  25. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 29. November 15, 2003.
  26. Web site: Westlife's Top 20 biggest songs on the Official Charts. Copsey. Rob. January 12, 2019. Official Charts Company. January 12, 2019.
  27. Web site: Young, Westlife Top UK Charts. Billboard. Paul. Sexton. December 1, 2003. December 22, 2007.
  28. Web site: Record Breakers and Trivia: Singles: Individual Hits: Number 1s . EveryHit . March 21, 2008.
  29. Web site: Westlife: Our Story. HarperCollins Publishers. August 30, 2011. 195. March 7, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120307144257/http://www.harpercollins.com.au/books/Westlife-Our-Story-Westlife/?isbn=9780007288144. dead.
  30. Mandy. Westlife. 2003. UK CD1 liner notes. RCA Records, BMG, S Records. 82876 570742.
  31. Mandy. Westlife. 2003. UK CD2 liner notes. RCA Records, BMG, S Records. 82876 570732.
  32. Web site: Oficiální Česká Hitparáda – Pro týden 14/2004. IFPI ČR. cs. January 13, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20040405174648/http://www.ifpicr.cz/radio.htm. April 5, 2004. dead.
  33. Hits of the World – Eurocharts. Billboard. 115. 50. 55. December 13, 2003. February 6, 2021. See last week column.
  34. Web site: Polish Airplay Charts - Lista krajowa 16/2004. PiF PaF Production. pl. January 13, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20041105123116/http://www.pifpaf.com.pl/airplay/lista_16_2004.html. November 5, 2004. dead.
  35. Web site: Arhiva romanian top 100 – Editia 5, saptamina 2.02 – 8.02, 2004. Romanian Top 100. ro. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20050220191354/http://www.rt100.ro/editie-top-100_x10104.html. February 20, 2005. February 6, 2021.
  36. Web site: Top Radio Hits Russia Weekly Chart: Jan 15, 2004. TopHit. April 23, 2024.
  37. Web site: Популярные хиты 2003. Popular Hits 2003. Tophit. ru. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20211006041748/https://tophit.ru/ru/best-music-2003. October 6, 2021. October 6, 2021.
  38. Web site: Best of Singles 2003. IRMA. February 6, 2021.
  39. Web site: Top Radio Hits Russia Annual Chart: 2003. TopHit. April 23, 2024. April 22, 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240422160833/https://tophit.com/chart/top/radio/hits/ru/annual/2003. live.
  40. Web site: The Official UK Singles Chart 2003. UKChartsPlus. February 6, 2021.
  41. Web site: Top 100 Singles–Jahrescharts 2004. GfK Entertainment. de. February 6, 2021.
  42. Web site: Årslista Singlar, 2004. Sverigetopplistan. sv. February 6, 2021.