Barry Mann is an American songwriter and recording artist best known for his influential work in the pop and rock 'n' roll scenes of the 1960s, often in collaboration with his wife and fellow songwriter Cynthia Weil. Alongside Weil, Mann helped shape the sound of a generation with an impressive catalog of hits written for other artists, including classics like "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (made famous by The Righteous Brothers) and "On Broadway" (co-written with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller).
Mann also made his mark as a performer with the tongue-in-cheek hit "Who Put the Bomp (In the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp)," which showcased his playful side and clever lyricism. As part of the famous Brill Building songwriting community in New York City, Mann's work has earned him a place among the most prolific and successful songwriters of the 20th century. His songs have been recorded by legends across genres, and his contributions to popular music continue to resonate decades later.
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