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Barry Manilow says he tried to write like Billie Eilish on new album

Singer Barry Manilow performs onstage during the Manilow: The Last Seattle Concert
Barry Manilow will release his 33rd studio album in June

American singer Barry Manilow has said he studied artists such as Billie Eilish while working on his upcoming album, but found he could not write in the same style.

The 82-year-old, known for hits including Mandy and I Wanna Do It With You, announced his 33rd studio album just weeks after being treated for lung cancer.

The 13-track record, What A Time, is his first album in 15 years and is due for release in June. It includes a song co-written by Take That star Gary Barlow.

Speaking to The Times, Manilow said: "The truth is that for this record I really studied what's going on out there, artists like Billie Eilish.

"I tried to write like her but I just couldn't, because I’m used to verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, ending, but pop music now just sounds like run-on sentences.

"Where is the chorus? Hook? Song after song is like that, so I went back to what I know and people will either think I haven’t listened to pop radio in 40 years or they’ll say: 'Thank God! Something to hang my ears on!’"

Eilish, 24, has won 10 Grammy Awards and is known for songs including Bad Guy, Birds Of A Feather and What Was I Made For? from the 2023 film Barbie.

Manilow also said he feels songs are no longer written by what he called "bona fide musicians".

He said: "They feel written by young people, who know a couple of chords, and some new songs are really good, but the stars of pop nowadays are studio engineers, and the last thing you pay attention to in a modern record are the lyrics or melody.

"The rhythm and grooves are delicious. But songwriters? I don’t think they’re there any more."

Following his diagnosis and treatment, the singer had to postpone a number of shows and said he is not yet "totally healed".

He said: "The doctors said that it would take a while, but I have no patience, and waiting is agony. For my voice to come back, for my breathing to come back… It’s driving me nuts.

"I tried to sing my show, but I have not been able to make it to the end without getting so winded that I have to stop.

"I haven’t been able to do 90 minutes yet. I am getting closer and the doctors say it will come back, but they say: 'Barry, you’ve been through hell. Ease up!’ And I have never heard a doctor say that, so it must have been more difficult than I thought."

Manilow is due to tour the UK this summer, possibly for the last time, with dates scheduled in London, Glasgow, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool and Birmingham.

He said: "By the time we are done with Britain we’ve got a couple more shows, but then that will probably be it for me."

The singer began his career in the early 1960s and had his first hit with Mandy in 1975.

He has sold more than 85 million records worldwide as a solo artist, has been nominated for 15 Grammy Awards and has won one.

In 2023, he broke Elvis Presley’s record of 636 performances in Las Vegas during his long-running residency at the Westgate resort and casino.

Source: Press Association

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