Even though he wrote many Brill building hits, I never thought much of Niel Sedaka, even though I've done and enjoyed songs like "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" (slow version) and others.

Recently, I ran across the tune "Should Have Never Let You Go", by Neil and his daughter Dara. What a keeper. Dara is beautiful, and really talented. The unspoken affection between the two of them is priceless and to be treasured. I also saw a really bad quality video of Niel with three grandchildren on a stage in Hawaii. Not great music or talent, but the caring smile on the man's face was rally inspiring.

I played the song last night, and it is a song of substance, on all levels.

I think the same about Boz Scagg's "We're All Alone", and Kenny Rankin's "Hiding inside Myself".

Beautiful materiel by people of substance.

I'm so glad that Skaggs and Sedaka got the success they deserved, and sad that Rankin died penniless, never quite getting the widespread recognition he deserved. He was intensely liked by a loyal group of listener; me included.

Right now, this is a real "shot in the arm".

Check it out...


Russ

Also check out "I Miss the Hungry Years" and "Laughter in the Rain". Oh, his first cousin was Eydie Gormet" of Eydie and Steve Laurence fame.


Edited by captain Russ (07/24/19 12:12 PM)