Barry Manilow – She’s a Star

“She’s a Star” is a pop ballad recorded by acclaimed American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow. It was released in 1980 as the lead single from his album Barry.

The track features Manilow’s signature lush, orchestral production, with sweeping strings, grand piano, and his emotive, soulful vocals at the forefront. Lyrically, the song tells the story of a woman who has achieved fame and success as a star, but at the cost of her personal life and relationships.

Manilow delivers the bittersweet lyrics with great passion, conveying a sense of both admiration and lament for the female protagonist. Lines like “She’s a star, a shooting star / Burning up her life so far” capture the melancholy of her situation.

Musically, “She’s a Star” showcases Manilow’s remarkable talent for crafting powerful, melodic pop ballads. The swelling chorus and his soaring vocal delivery create a truly cinematic, larger-than-life quality to the song.

Upon its release, “She’s a Star” was a commercial success, reaching the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Critically, it was praised for Manilow’s evocative storytelling and his ability to capture the complexities of fame and the human condition through his music.

The track has since become a staple in Manilow’s discography, with its timeless, emotional appeal resonating with audiences across generations. “She’s a Star” remains a highlight of his catalog, exemplifying Manilow’s skill as a songwriter and his enduring popularity as one of pop music’s most distinctive and talented vocalists.

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