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Don't Ya Love It?
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May 17, 1987 | Soiree in Vienna with Alla Pugatschowa "ONE VOICE" (Germany) | |
September 17, 1987 | Constitutional Celebration | "Let Freedom Ring" |
December 21, 1987 | Oprah Winfrey Show | |
December 31, 1987 | Dick Clark's Rock N' Eve '88 | "It's Just Another New Year's Eve" |
January 20, 1988 | Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson | Barry performed "Brooklyn Blues (from Swing Street)" and "Hey Mambo (with Kid Creole)" ("Talked about the storm, touring, trying to do inventive pop shows, his energy, fate, accordions; demonstrates on one; tells of the many artists he's played back-up for; [talked about] his autobiography called 'Adventures on the Way to Paradise'.") [ synopsis | previous appearance | next appearance ] |
February 1988 | VH-1 | |
March 7, 1988 | Big Fun on Swing Street | TV Special (Manilow Video Classic!)
[ Manilow.TV/Archives Episode #135 aired March 2021 ] |
August 1, 1988 | Good Morning America | |
August 17, 1988 | VH-1 | |
August 17, 1988 | Nashville Network (TNN) | |
March 1989 | BBC Special | |
April 1, 1989 | Flitterabend (Germany) | |
April 28, 1989 | David Letterman Show | |
May 6, 1989 | MTV | "Barry Manilow" (1989 album) |
May 17, 1989 | Arsenio Hall Show | |
June 22, 1989 | Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson | Barry performed "Keep Each Other Warm" and "When The Good Times Come Again" ("Talked about being particular about his work, living right over the hill from the Reagans, getting ill once in the middle of a concert, and his picture in the tabloids with a woman who appears in porno films.") [ synopsis | previous appearance | next appearance ] |
August 26, 1989 | Glueckspirale (Germany) | |
August 31, 1989 | Funkausstellung / Berlin (Germany) | |
September 12, 1989 | Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson | Barry performed "The One That Got Away" and "If I Can Dream" ("Talked about what it was like to go on tour in Japan, all the different fans he has in different cities, growing up in New York, playing the accordion, and how he wanted to be a musical arranger or conductor but he just happened to end up singing.") [ synopsis | previous appearance | next appearance ] |
October 8, 1989 | Barry Manilow on Broadway | Showtime Special "Standing Room Only" |
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