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Somewhere In The Night (ver. 1) by Barry Manilow - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
"Somewhere In The Night" is a popular ballad written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings. The song charted for the duo of Batdorf & Rodney in 1975 and was a Top 20 hit for Helen Reddy on December 31st of that same year, but the best-known and most familiar version of the song for most listeners is Barry Manilow's version, which reached #9 in the U.S. in early 1979. The song was also covered by Yvonne Elliman and can be heard on her album Rising Sun. There is also a song called "Somewhere In The Night", performed by actor Scott Bakula on the hit TV show Quantum Leap. "Somewhere In The Night" is featured in the "Quantum Leap" episode #045 "Piano Man". It also appears in the single "Quantum Leap" CD, rounded out with a bridge, rock orchestration, and backup singers. Barthezz (born Bart Claessen; January 22; 1980; Asten; Netherlands) is a Dutch dance music DJ. He is best known for his dance.    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-. "Somewhere In The Night" is a popular ballad written by Richard Kerr and Will Jennings. The song charted for the duo of Batdorf & Rodney in 1975 and was a Top 20 hit for Helen Reddy on December 31st of that same year, but the best-known and most familiar version of the song for most listeners is Barry Manilow's version, which reached #9 in the U.S. in early 1979. The song was also covered by Yvonne Elliman and can be heard on her album Rising Sun. There.
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