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Copacabana (ver. 1) by Barry Manilow - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
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"Copacabana" is a 1978 disco song, sung by Barry Manilow, and written by Jack Feldman, Barry Manilow, and Bruce Sussman. It is also known as "At the Copa" after the first few words of the refrain. It debuted on Billboard magazine's Top 40 chart on July 7, 1978, and peaked at #8. It peaked at #42 in the UK the same year 1978. A remixed version of the song peaked at #22 in 1993. The record earned for Manilow his first (and only, to date) Grammy Award in February 1979 and his first gold single for a song he composed. The song's title refers to the famous New York City night club, the Copacabana night club. As per the lyrics "... at the Copa, Copacabana, hottest spot north of Havana ...", and tells the story of Lola, a showgirl, and her lover Tony, a bartender at the club. There is a hotel in Havana also named "Copacabana" located in the north coast in the upscale Miramar neighborhood. The.    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Barthezz (born Bart Claessen; January 22; 1980; Asten; Netherlands) is a Dutch dance music DJ. He is best known for his dance tracks; -On the Move- and -Infected-; which reached Number 18 and 25 in the UK Singles Chart respectively. Under his own name; he has released a number of tracks; most notably -First Light-.He has also released tracks under another pseudonym; Stereoshaker. Following these releases he firmly established himself on the dance scene. His own productions -Playmo- and -When Morning Comes- proved popular on the dance floors across Europe. Barthezz further expanded his work remixing Chocolate Puma-s track -Always and Forever-; Ferry Corsten-s -Junk- and Public Domain-s -I Feel Love-. "Copacabana" is a 1978 disco song, sung by Barry Manilow, and written by Jack Feldman, Barry Manilow, and Bruce Sussman. It is also known as "At the Copa" after the first few words of the refrain. It debuted on Billboard magazine's Top 40 chart on July 7, 1978, and peaked at #8. It peaked at #42 in the UK the same year 1978. A remixed version of the song peaked at #22 in 1993. The record earned for Manilow his first (and only, to date) Grammy Award in.
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