KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Starlyter - Brad performs You Dont Bring Me Flowers on Karaoke Showcase - Written by Neil Diamond with Alan and Marilyn Bergman for the ill-fated daily TV sitcom All That Glitters. Diamond then expanded the track from 45 seconds to 3:17. The Bergmans contributed to the song's lyrics, which tell the story of two lovers who have drifted apart. The roots of the duet version revolve around WAKY (AM) Louisville, KY program director, Gary Guthrie, who spliced the two (Diamond's & Streisand's) solo tracks together. Guthrie's spliced-together duet version 1st aired on WAKY on May 24, 1978. Columbia Records had Streisand and Diamond record a brand-new "official" studio version, which was released in October 1978. The song reached number one on the Hot 100..... I want to thank Bev for her fabulous contribution to this duet. Hope all enjoy our little project here...
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Starlyter - Brad
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Date Submitted:  2021-01-07 [Archive Date: 2021-04-07]
Genre:  POPular
Original Artist:  Diamond And Streisand
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Description:  Written by Neil Diamond with Alan and Marilyn Bergman for the ill-fated daily TV sitcom All That Glitters. Diamond then expanded the track from 45 seconds to 3:17. The Bergmans contributed to the song's lyrics, which tell the story of two lovers who have drifted apart. The roots of the duet version revolve around WAKY (AM) Louisville, KY program director, Gary Guthrie, who spliced the two (Diamond's & Streisand's) solo tracks together. Guthrie's spliced-together duet version 1st aired on WAKY on May 24, 1978. Columbia Records had Streisand and Diamond record a brand-new "official" studio version, which was released in October 1978. The song reached number one on the Hot 100..... I want to thank Bev for her fabulous contribution to this duet. Hope all enjoy our little project here...
duet Duet with: BevB
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Total Comments:  12
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Comment by: rendition (Total comments: 528  Submissions: 49) Thu, Jan 7th, 2021 
rendition Thanks for the history of this song Brad: Neil diamond is my favorite artist and BEV & you both have continued to showcase your fabulous vocal talents on this. APPLAUSE! Pete Rendition
Reply: Thank you so much Pete. It was an interesting history on the original making of this duet. Actually, these was another layer to that story but wouldn't fit into the 1000 character limit. Really appreciate your kind words my friend...Brad & Bev
Comment by: mav2100 (Total comments: 4179  Submissions: 268) Thu, Jan 7th, 2021 
mav2100 WOW!!! This is amazing Brad and Bev! So so beautiful! I knew it would be before I even clicked the play button. Bev has been one of the best forever and Sweet Brad, you are awesome. You both are perfect. You made it your own and it is magnificent!! Time for this song to be re-released, I think!! I am definitely grabbing a copy for my playlist. You both owned this!! I love, love, love it!!! What a TEAM! Great Song! Great Sing! Great Mix! Standing Ovation From Chicago!! Keep em Coming, kids! Happy New Year to You Both!! Mwahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Pam
Reply: Thank you so much Pam. It was a long time coming but finally had the chance and took it. Your comments are the best anyone could ever expect. Thank you my friend....Brad & Bev


Starlyter - Brad performs You Dont Bring Me Flowers on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Starlyter - Brad performs You Dont Bring Me Flowers on Karaoke Showcase - Written by Neil Diamond with Alan and Marilyn Bergman for the ill-fated daily TV sitcom All That Glitters. Diamond then expanded the track from 45 seconds to 3:17. The Bergmans contributed to the song's lyrics, which tell the story of two lovers who have drifted apart. The roots of the duet version revolve around WAKY (AM) Louisville, KY program director, Gary Guthrie, who spliced the two (Diamond's & Streisand's) solo tracks together. Guthrie's spliced-together duet version 1st aired on WAKY on May 24, 1978. Columbia Records had Streisand and Diamond record a brand-new "official" studio version, which was released in October 1978. The song reached number one on the Hot 100..... I want to thank Bev for her fabulous contribution to this duet. Hope all enjoy our little project here...
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