Barry Manilow – Mandy

Barry Manilow – Mandy

About The Song

“Mandy” by Barry Manilow was released in 1974, it is a heartfelt ballad written by Scott English and Richard Kerr. It reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1975, becoming one of Manilow’s signature songs. The song has been featured in popular TV shows such as “Family Guy” and “The Simpsons,” further embedding its presence in popular culture. Scott English, the co-writer, fabricated a story about “Brandy” being a dog to deter an annoying reporter. This inspired the lyrics about lost love, hence “Brandy” became “Mandy” in the song.

“Mandy” by Barry Manilow is a poignant ballad about lost love. It narrates the reminiscences of a man about a past relationship with Mandy, who once brought him joy but later departed, leaving behind a void. The lyrics vividly portray the emotions of longing and heartache, as the protagonist reflects on the happiness Mandy once brought him, juxtaposed with the pain of her absence. “Mandy” has become a timeless classic, resonating with millions worldwide due to its emotional depth and heartfelt message of unrequited love.