Neil Sedaka, singer of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do and Laughter In The Rain, has died | Ents & Arts News

American singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka has died aged 86.
In a statement, the family of the Breaking Up Is Hard To Do and Laughter In The Rain singer said: “Our family is devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Neil Sedaka.
“A true rock and roll legend, an inspiration to millions, but most importantly, at least to those of us who were lucky enough to know him, an incredible human being who will be deeply missed.”
The statement did not provide further details about his death.
Sedaka was a key member of the Brill Building songwriting factory and teamed up with lyricist and boyhood neighbour Howard Greenfield on songs such as Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen, Calendar Girl and Oh! Carol.
After an extended dry spell, he reemerged with hits such as Laughter In The Rain and Bad Blood.
A cover of his Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain & Tennille topped the charts in 1975.
Sedaka still played dozens of concerts each year well into his 80s.
He also retained his enthusiasm and never tired of the songs he had sung hundreds of times.
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“Past 70, Pavarotti told me the vocal cords are not what they used to be. I’m very fortunate that my voice has held,” he told The Associated Press in 2012.
“It’s nice to be a legend, but it’s better to be a working legend.”
Sedaka’s songs have sold millions worldwide and have been covered by a range of performers, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and Nickelback.
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