Barry Manilow: “Bring on Tomorrow” by Barry Manilow

says, “‘Bring on Tomorrow’ is about that feeling that you get when you know things are going to change”. The release, “Bring on Tomorrow” from “15 minutes” has those classic Barry Manilow lyrics and sound. Reminiscent of “Can’t Smile without You” with Barry’s beautiful voice, swelling music and inspiring lyrics, Barry Manilow continues to write great songs. You can find the whole album on QVC.com
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  1. kswe62 says:

    just love this song from the new album, and as ever barry never disappoints xx

  2. nemeckathleen1 says:

    Classic Manilow and I love it. You are the best, you are so creative, this is just marvelous and you were spectacular. By the way your looking good…very good! This is a favorite of mine!

  3. tyler0983 says:

    Love Ittttttttttttttttttttttttt!

  4. Mrx1623 says:

    what a great song thanks for uploading this QVC

  5. QVC says:

    @PamelaRP So glad you enjoyed this Barry Manilow video!

  6. PamelaRP says:

    Saw this hour long show on QVC the beginning of June and it was great. Thanks QVC for posting this show from this amazing man that I have been following his career since 1973 and I have seen over 20 times all over the US. You are a sweet and kind guy that works hard and never gives up on anything. thanks for inspiring me and all the fans that love you.

  7. karynn24_ca says:

    be 55 years old tomorrow, and I always thought Barry Manilow was creepy sounding.

  8. old fart says:

    It depends on your audience, really. not a light movie, in fact quite a violent movie ( violence', not the "head popping off" gore of today.")
    a very good movie, but I think show it to a group of people without asking if it would be something want to see.)

  9. MrTheObvious says:

    true, Gary wrote this song after his situation with an ex girlfriend of his. Check out his interview in Strong episode 99 for the full story.

  10. BaltNetRadio says:

    Called to tell Stef g’night, she said I had my tired Barry Manilow voice working. I think she meant Barry White.

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