Melissa Manchester

Appearances

2 Recordings Sort by Title or Popularity
  • « previous
  • next »
Livingston and Evans Songbook
#8011314
Michael Feinstein
Number of Discs: 1

There are major songwriters whose names are as well known as those of the singers of their songs, and there are others who are largely unknown, requiring a list of [more]

  • List Price: $17.98
  • Member Price: $11.98
You Save: $6.00
I Loved You Then...I Love You Now
#21858744
Gayle Moran
Number of Discs: 1
Available in U.S. only.
  • Member Price: $10.98
2 Recordings Sort by Title or Popularity
  • « previous
  • next »

Biography

  • Born Feb 15th 1951 in New York, NY [The Bronx]
  • Styles
    • Contemporary Pop/Rock
    • AM Pop
  • Instrument(s)

MOR singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester, whose father was a bassoonist for the New York Metropolitan Opera, began singing commercial jingles at age 15 and went on to become a staff writer for Chappell Music while attending the High School of Performing Arts. After taking a songwriting class at New York University taught by Paul Simon, Manchester took her talents to the Manhattan club scene, where she was discovered by Bette Midler and Barry Manilow; the two hired her as a backup singer in 1971. She recorded her debut album, Home to Myself, in 1973, co-writing many of the songs with Carole Bayer Sager. 1975's Melissa produced her first Top Ten hit, "Midnight Blue," and set the tone for most of her career with its direct, slickly produced MOR pop sound. She and Kenny Loggins co-wrote the latter's 1978 duet hit with Stevie Nicks, "Whenever I Call You Friend," and the following year, Manchester returned to the Top Ten with "Don't Cry Out Loud." 1980 saw Manchester become the first singer to have two movie themes nominated for Academy Awards (Ice Castles and The Promise); two years later she achieved her highest Billboard singles chart placing with the number five hit "You Should Hear How She Talks About You," which won a Grammy for Best Female Vocal Performance. Through the '80s and '90s, Manchester has alternated occasional recording with scriptwriting and acting, appearing with Bette Midler in For the Boys and on the television series Blossom as the title character's birth mother. In spring 2004, Manchester returned with her first album in 10 years. When I Look Down That Road, which included collaborations with Beth Nielsen Chapman and Keb' Mo, marked her first proper release with Koch. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide