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- “Service Contract” (linger on that one for an extra second, for the complete paradoxical effect) [sung to a familiar Neil Sedaka melody] “I love, I love, I love my Ottawa Gal …”
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If I agree to sell you my sweet Neil Sedaka records for $100 bucks instead of putting them on eBay is that NOT capitalism in your eyes?
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Throughout the 1990s, Sedaka continued to reinvent himself.
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In 1956, Sedaka formed a high school group called The Tokens.
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Shortly after, Sedaka went solo, releasing his first single on the Decca label, Snowtime.
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In 1958, Sedaka penned his first international hit, Stupid Cupid recorded by Connie Francis.
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In the late 1980s, Sedaka was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
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By 1963, after selling some 25 million records, Sedaka was riding the wave of international success.
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Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, and musician, Sedaka was already a piano prodigy by the age of 8.
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In 1958, Sedaka and Greenfield joined the talent at 1650 Broadway, which included Neil Diamond, Carole King and Paul Simon.
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