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One Voice
Pop · 1979 · 11 tracks

One Voice

Late-seventies sentiment. Lush orchestral pop that trades arena anthems for intimate, bittersweet stories of fatherhood and fading friendships.

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The ultimate 'sad dad' pop record from the king of the key change.

A gentle, orchestral melancholy that feels like a warm hug on a lonely day.

One Voice · vs · Barry Manilow
Sunday Morning+1.8σ

Sunday Morning saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
One Voice
3:01
02
(Why Don’t We Try) A Slow Dance
4:16
03
Rain
4:48
04
Ships
4:06
05
You Could Show Me
1:45
06
I Don’t Want to Walk Without You
3:54
07
Who’s Been Sleeping in My Bed
4:36
08
Where Are They Now
3:59
09
Bobbie Lee (What’s the Difference, I Gotta Live)
3:32
10
When I Wanted You
3:31
11
Sunday Father
2:51
Moments Worth Waiting For
The opening title track featuring forty-some tracks of Manilow's own voice layered into a massive, a cappella cathedral of sound.
The heartbreaking narrative shift in Sunday Father where the orchestration thins out as the child is dropped back at the mother's house.
The transition from the lonely, gray verses of Where Are They Now into the soaring, brass-inflected chorus.
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