The Manhattans – Live In Concert
• Mesmerizing versions of Hall & Oates’ Sara Smile, Atlantic Starr’s Send for Me, Boyz 2 Men’s End of Our Road and their own: Wish That You Were Mine, Shining Star and Kiss and Say Goodbye
• An amazing concert filled with the distinctive harmonies that make the Manhattans so memorable
The Manhattans were one of those classic R&B vocal groups who manage to achieve incredible career longevity by adapting their style to fit changing times.
Formed in the ’60s as a doo wop-influenced R&B quintet, the Manhattans reinvented themselves as sweet smooth soul balladeers during the ’70s. In doing so, they somehow overcame the death of lead singer George Smith, and with new frontman Gerald Alston became more popular than they’d ever been, landing an across-the-board number one hit in 1976 with “Kiss and Say Goodbye.”
Under the leadership of Winfred “Blue” Lovett (who also composed some of the group’s biggest hits), the Manhattans survived as a viable chart act well into the ’80s, over two decades after their formation.
TRACKLISTING
Good Enough
I’ll Never Find Another (Find Another Like You)
We Never Danced to a Love Song
It Feels So Good To Be Loved So Bad
There’s No Good in Goodbye
Am I Losing You
Sara Smile
I Kinda Miss You
Tomorrow
Slow Motion
Send For Me
Wish That You Were Mine
Hurt
Crazy
There’s No Me Without You
When We Are Made As One
Heaven
One Life to Live
Don’t Take Your Love From Me
Love Don’t Love Nobody
End of the Road
Shining Star
Kiss and Say Goodbye