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Tony Fletcher's avatar

Hey Dan, thanks for writing this. It's testimony to Cynthia's perfect, prolific penmanship that I knew so few of these recordings; like many, I have listened to songs she co-wrote without knowing they were hers.

I also had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing her and Barry, and so excuse me for one slight correction. It's absolutely not intended as anything other than to help everyone understand that while it's fair to say Mann and Weil, like Goffin and King, and Sedaka and Greenfield, and many more, were products of the Brill era, none of these partnerships wrote or worked in the Brill Building. Instead they worked out of the Music Building up the road at 1650 Broadway, under the tutelage of the equally young Don Kirshner, who I would suggest deserves all credit for revolutionizing pop music songwriting with Aldon Music, and which he probably could not have done had he installed himself in the status quo of the Brill. (I only "suggest" he deserves credit because he was more than happy to take it at every opportunity!)

Having written a book that encompassed all of this, it's in my nature to point out the distinction - always wary to do so because I know from Smiths obsessives how it feels to be on the receiving end! Thank you for a wonderful post and for sharing so many of Cynthia's fine lyrics outside of the familiar hits - and you know, "Walking In The Rain" is a good candidate for Spector's top spot any day.

Tony

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Brad Kyle's avatar

Truly marvelous remembrance of Ms. Weil and her career, Dan! I love the song selection...a lengthy task made far more enjoyable, I'm guessing, by the memories evoked by all the wonderful songs! I'm eager and happy to share this article with my subscribers! Again, thanks for this loving tribute.

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