The Definitive Collection

Year: 2007
Artist: Neil Sedaka

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Album Title: The Definitive Collection
Artist: Neil Sedaka

Meta Information: "The Definitive Collection" is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, released in 2007. This comprehensive collection brings together Sedaka's most iconic hits spanning his extensive career, showcasing his talent as both a singer and a songwriter. From upbeat pop tunes to heartfelt ballads, "The Definitive Collection" offers listeners a definitive overview of Sedaka's enduring musical legacy.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Chart-Topping Success: Neil Sedaka achieved numerous chart successes throughout his career, and many of his biggest hits are featured on "The Definitive Collection". Songs like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", "Calendar Girl", and "Laughter in the Rain" topped the charts in the United States and around the world, solidifying Sedaka's status as a pop music icon.

  2. Songwriting Brilliance: In addition to his own hits, Neil Sedaka wrote numerous songs for other artists, several of which are included in this collection. Sedaka's songwriting collaborations with Howard Greenfield produced timeless classics like "Stupid Cupid" (performed by Connie Francis) and "Where the Boys Are" (performed by Connie Francis), showcasing his versatility and enduring influence as a songwriter.

  3. International Appeal: Neil Sedaka's music has enjoyed international success, and "The Definitive Collection" reflects his broad appeal across different countries and cultures. Sedaka's songs have been translated into multiple languages and have topped charts around the world, earning him a global fanbase and cementing his status as a pop music legend.

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