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Neil Sedaka, Pop Hitmaker, Dies at 86
28 Feb
Summary
- Neil Sedaka, renowned pop hitmaker, passed away at 86.
- Micky Dolenz honored Sedaka's diverse songwriting talent.
- Sedaka achieved major success in the Sixties and Seventies.

Neil Sedaka, the iconic singer-songwriter responsible for numerous pop hits, passed away on Friday at the age of 86. His career spanned decades, producing chart-toppers in the early Sixties and enjoying a significant resurgence in the Seventies.
Micky Dolenz, the final member of The Monkees, fondly remembered Sedaka, highlighting his exceptional talent as a songwriter. Dolenz noted Sedaka's contributions to The Monkees' catalog, including co-writing "When Love Comes Knocking at Your Door," and his work on Davy Jones' solo releases. Dolenz also recalled Sedaka's heartfelt performance at Davy Jones' memorial service.
Sedaka's early hits included "Oh! Carol" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," with the latter reaching Number One in 1962. The Seventies saw a career revival when Elton John signed him to Rocket Record Company. His 1974 compilation "Sedaka's Back" achieved gold status, followed by two Number One Billboard Hot 100 hits in 1975: "Laughter in the Rain" and "Bad Blood."




