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An Entity of Type : wsb:Classic_Song, within Data Space : wasabi.inria.fr associated with source document(s)

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  • You Don't Bring Me Flowers
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  • eng
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  • Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
  • 1977 songs
  • Barbra Streisand songs
  • Vocal duets
  • Jim Ed Brown songs
  • Neil Diamond songs
  • Songs with lyrics by Alan Bergman
  • Songs with lyrics by Marilyn Bergman
  • Songs with music by Michel Legrand
  • Songs written by Neil Diamond
  • Song recordings produced by Bob Gaudio
  • Helen Cornelius songs
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  • %22You Don't Bring Me Flowers%22 is a song that hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978. It is a song about two lovers who have drifted apart while they %22go through the motions%22 and heartache of life together.The song was written by Neil Diamond with Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman for the ill-fated TV show All That Glitters. The song was intended to be the theme song, but Norman Lear changed the concept of the show and the song was no longer appropriate. Diamond then expanded the track from 45 seconds to 3:17, adding instrumental sections and an additional verse. The Bergmans contributed to the song's lyrics.In 1977, Diamond released the album I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight, which included the track %22You Don't Bring Me Flowers%22 as a solo performance. Early in 1978, Barbra Streisand covered the song on her album Songbird.The roots of the duet version, as chronicled in myriad Streisand and Diamond biographies as well as Streisand's Just for the Record box set, revolve around WAKY-AM/Louisville KY program director, Gary Guthrie, who spliced the two solo tracks together as a going away present to his wife, whom he had just divorced. As the real life fairytale behind the song unfolded, it triggered a media buzz worldwide from Good Morning America and People magazine to the BBC. Interest in the duet caused such a clamor on the retail level that Columbia Records was compelled to bring Streisand and Diamond into the studio to record an %22official%22 version in October 1978. The song reached number one on the Hot 100 chart for two non-consecutive weeks in December 1978, producing the third number-one hit for both singers. Acknowledgment and gratitude for Guthrie came from CBS with a Gold record plaque, flowers from Diamond and a telegram from Streisand. The duo performed the song at the 1980 Grammy Awards show, a performance released on the 1994 album Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume I.Chicago’s WGN radio personality Roy Leonard and producer Peter Marino are also credited for coming up with the idea to create this duet. Leonard and Marino had put the separately recorded versions together and played them on the air.Radio personalities Jack Hood and Gene Kruszewski of WJR-AM/Detroit also cut a duet version of the song which was a local and regional hit and helped escalate the song’s novelty. Columbia Records granted gold records to Hood and Kruszewski in recognition of their efforts.Diamond and Streisand had planned to star in a motion picture based on the song, but such plans were canceled when Diamond starred in a remake of The Jazz Singer.
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  • Alan Bergman
  • Marilyn Bergman
  • Neil Diamond
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  • Barbra Streisand's album edit
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  • USSM10020874
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  • Bob Gaudio
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  • 1978-10
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  • 1978-10
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  • 625872
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  • english
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  • Columbia Records
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  • You Don't Bring Me Flowers
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