Weekend in New England

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"Weekend in New England" is a romantic ballad by Barry Manilow, celebrated for its lush orchestration and yearning lyrics about love and separation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
chartPerformance Billboard Adult Contemporary chart hit
Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit
composer Randy Edelman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre adult contemporary
pop ballad
soft rock
hasAudience adult contemporary listeners
hasForm verse-chorus structure
hasInstrumentation orchestra
piano
rhythm section
strings
hasKeyMood melancholic
nostalgic
hasLyricalTheme longing
love
reunion
separation
hasMusicalFeature lush orchestration
romantic ballad style
hasRecordingArtist Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
hasReputation classic Barry Manilow ballad
hasTempo slow
hasTimePeriodOfPopularity late 1970s
includedIn Barry Manilow concert setlists
language English
lyricist Randy Edelman NERFINISHED
notableFor romantic mood
yearning lyrics
originallyRecordedBy Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum This One's for You NERFINISHED
performer Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
performerNationality American
producer Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
Ron Dante NERFINISHED
recordLabel Arista Records
releaseYear 1976
singleReleaseYear 1976
1977
vocalist Barry Manilow NERFINISHED
vocalStyle emotional

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Barry Manilow notableWork Weekend in New England
Randy Edelman notableWork Weekend in New England
this entity surface form: song "A Weekend in New England"