The $30 million toe in the water

Barry Manilow, the legendary singer-songwriter, is set to release a new album, 'Here I Go Again', on June 5. this album marks a return to the eclectic, melody-driven music that first made him a star.

The album, a blend of jazz, pop, and sweeping balladry, features previously unreleased tracks that Manilow has worked on over multiple decades. The lead single, 'Once Before I Go', was written by Manilow's friend, Peter Allen, and was recorded with the help of super-producer Clive Davis and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds.

Why 4,000 unsold units became the prize

The album arrives after a challenging period for Manilow,who revealed a lung cancer diagnosis in December, leading to the postponement of several farewell-tour stops. However, Manilow is now cancer-free and looking forward to returning to the stage.

In a recent interview, Manilow talked about his recovery process, his fears about performing again, and why making people feel good remains his greatest goal. he also discussed his motivation for continuing to write and perform music, despite his impressive accomplishments.

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Manilow's new album is a collection of songs that he has always loved but never released, spanning various genres and showcasing his signature style. He expressed his happiness in finally sharing these songs with his fans and his eagerness to get back on stage with his band and crew.

The album is a testament to Manilow's resilience and dedication to his craft, despite the health challenges he has faced.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

While the album is a personal reflection of Manilow's experiences, it is also a gift to his fans, who have been eagerly awaiting new music from the legendary singer-songwriter.

With 'Here I Go Again', Manilow is once again proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.