Melissa Manchester

female vocalists, pop, singer-songwriter

Melissa Manchester

Discography

Pix Title Duration
"Let Me Be Good To You" 04:22
Through The Eyes Of Love (Theme From Ice Castles) 04:13
Through the Eyes of Love 04:13
Through The Eyes Of Love (Theme From The Motion Picture "Ice Castles") 04:13
Midnight Blue 03:55
That Boy 02:45
You Should Hear How She Talks 04:16
You Should Hear How She Talks About You 04:16
Don't Cry Out Loud 03:50
The End Of The Affair 03:30
Come in from the Rain 04:15
Better Days 04:15
Fire In The Morning 03:53
Thief of Hearts 03:41
Any Kind Of Fool 03:05
Just You And I 04:06
My Boyfriend's Back/Runaway 03:36
Just Too Many People 03:39
Without You 03:24
You And Me 03:50
If This Is Love 03:37
No One Can Love You More Than Me 04:17
Johnny And Mary 03:35
Mathematics 03:37
Nice Girls 03:42
If My Heart Had Wings 02:55
I'll Always Love You 03:31
Whenever I Call You Friend 04:02
When I Look Down That Road 05:24
Stop Another Heart Breakin' 03:34
Through The Eyes Of Grace 04:01
I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore 05:06
If It Feels Good (Let It Ride) 03:24
Slowly 03:30
I Can't Get Started 03:47
Bright Eyes 04:30
Looking For The Perfect Ahh 03:14
To Make You Smile Again 04:52
I Don't Care What the People Say 03:35
A Fool's Affair 03:39
City Nights 04:08
Night Creatures 03:55
My Christmas Song For You 03:20
Something To Do With Loving You 02:57
Emergency 04:57
Singin' From My Soul 01:30
Dirty Work 03:10
Be Somebody 03:39
Such A Morning 02:49
Thunder In The Night 03:54

Artist Media

Born: 1951-02-15

Country: US

Biography - Melissa Manchester

Melissa Manchester (born February 15, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is best known for her powerful voice and chart-topping hits, including "Midnight Blue" (1975), "Don't Cry Out Loud" (1979), and "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" (1982), the latter of which earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Over her five-decade career, Manchester has enjoyed success in pop, adult contemporary, and theatre music, as well as in film and television acting.

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