Among the many, many hits for which she was responsible are
Groovy Kind of Love,
Everything Old Is New Again,
That's What Friends Are For,
Nobody Does It Better (the theme from the Bond film
The Spy Who Loved Me),
I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love,
Best That You Can Do (the theme from
Arthur), Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald's
On My Own, Leo Sayer's
When I Need You, and the emotional rollercoaster that is
Don't Cry Out Loud, a hit for Elkie Brooks, Melissa Manchester, and... "Kylie" and "Simon" in one of my favourite telly programmes of all time,
Beautiful People!
She worked with and wrote for a host of mega-stars including Bette Midler, Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Carly Simon, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli, Neil Diamond, Judy Collins, Rita Coolidge, Dolly Parton, Barbra Streisand and Dusty Springfield. She married Burt Bacharach and Marvin Hamlisch, and counted among her friends Miss Midler, Michael Jackson, Peter Allen, David Geffen and Elizabeth Taylor [from whom I think she inherited
that wig].
The sublimely-talented Miss Carol Bayer Sager celebrates her
seventieth birthday today!
And what more appropriate way to wish the lady many happy returns (on this, International Women's Day) than with her biggest (in fact, her only) solo song..?
So pack your toys away
Your pretty boys away
Your 45's away
Your alibis away
Your Spanish flies away
Your one-more-tries away
Your old tie-dyes away
You're moving out today
Pack up your dirty looks
Your songs that have no hooks
Your stacks of Modern Screen
Your portrait of the Queen
Your mangy cat away
Your baby fat away
You're headed that-away
You're moving out todayCarole Bayer Sager (born 8th March 1947)
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