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Copacabana (song)

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1978 single by Barry Manilow
This article is about the Barry Manilow song. For the Sarah Vaughan song, seeCopacabana (Sarah Vaughan album).Not to be confused withCopa Banana.

"Copacabana (At the Copa)"
"long version"-side label
One of label variants of the US single ("long version")
Single byBarry Manilow
from the albumEven Now
B-side"A Linda Song"
ReleasedJune 1978
RecordedJuly 1977[1]
Length
  • 5:46 (album version)
  • 3:58 (radio edit)
LabelArista
Songwriters
Producers
Barry Manilow singles chronology
"Even Now"
(1978)
"Copacabana (At the Copa)"
(1978)
"Ready to Take a Chance Again"
(1979)
Audio
"Copacabana" onYouTube
"Copacabana" (radio edit) onYouTube
Audio sample
Short version
"short version"-side label
One of label variants of the US single

"Copacabana", also known as "Copacabana (At the Copa)", is a song recorded byBarry Manilow. Written by Manilow,Jack Feldman, andBruce Sussman, it was released in 1978 as the third single from Manilow's fifth studio album,Even Now (1978). The same year, "Copacabana" appeared in the soundtrack album of the filmFoul Play.

Background

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The song was inspired by a conversation between Manilow and Sussman at theCopacabana Hotel inRio de Janeiro, when they discussed whether there had ever been a song called "Copacabana". After returning to the U.S., Manilow—who, in the 1960s, had been a regular visitor to theCopacabana nightclub inNew York City—suggested that Sussman and Feldman write the lyrics to a story song for him. They did so, and Manilow supplied the music.[2]

Lola Falana inspired the song's famous lyric, "Her name is Lola / She was a showgirl".[3]

The song's lyrics call the Copacabana nightclub "the hottest spot north ofHavana". The story focuses on Lola, a Copacabanashowgirl, and her sweetheart Tony, abartender at the club. One night, an ostentatiously wealthy man named Rico takes a fancy to Lola, but Tony intervenes when Rico becomes aggressive. The ensuing brawl ends in a gun being fired; although it is initially unclear "who shot who", it soon becomes apparent that Tony has died. Thirty years later, the club has been transformed into adiscotheque, but a middle-aged Lola remains in her showgirl attire, now a customer at the bar who "drinks herself half blind" lamenting the loss of her youth, her sanity, and Tony.[4]

Release and reception

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"Copacabana" debuted onBillboard magazine's Top 40 chart on July 7, 1978, and peaked at number 8. It has also reached the Top 10 in Belgium, Canada, France and the Netherlands. Internationally, the song is Manilow's third-greatest hit.[5] The track was his first gold single for a song he wrote or co-wrote.[6] Additionally, the song earned Manilow his first and onlyGrammy Award forBest Male Pop Vocal Performance in February 1979.[7]

Cash Box said that "a Latin beat, congas and added percussion, strings and horns make it unusual."[8]

Television film and musical

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In 1985, Manilow and his collaborators Bruce Sussman and Jack Feldman expanded the song into a full-length, made-for-televisionmusical, also calledCopacabana, writing many additional songs and expanding the plot suggested by the song.

This film version was then further expanded by Manilow, Feldman, and Sussman into a full-length, two-act stage musical, again titledCopacabana, which ran at thePrince of Wales Theatre onLondon'sWest End for two years before a lengthy tour of the UK. An American production was later mounted that toured the US for over a year. Over 200 productions of the show have since been mounted worldwide.

Personnel

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Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1978–1979)Peak
position
Belgium[9]5
Canada (RPM 100 Singles)[10]7
Canada (Adult Contemporary)[11]3
Canada (Dance/Urban)[12]2
France[13]2
Germany[14]23
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[15]6
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[16]7
New Zealand[17]37
USBillboardHot 100[18]8
USAdult Contemporary[19]6
USDance Club Songs[20]15
Chart (1993–1994)Peak
position
Australia (KMR)[21]92
Ireland (IRMA)[22]21
UK (OCC)[23]22

Year-end charts

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Chart (1978)Rank
Australia (Kent Music Report)[24]76
Belgium[25]51
Canada (RPM)[26]52
Netherlands[27]92
USBillboard Hot 100[28]74
USCash Box Top 100[29]82

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[30]Gold15,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[31]Gold400,000
United States (RIAA)[32]Gold1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions

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References

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  1. ^https://www.mixonline.com/recording/classic-tracks/classic-tracks-barry-manilows-copacabana-365936
  2. ^Podell-Raber, Mickey; Pignone, Charles (2009).The Copa: Jules Podell and the Hottest Club North of Havana.HarperCollins. p. 199.ISBN 9780061740886.
  3. ^"Vintage Vamp: Showgirl Lola Falana". www.essence.com. RetrievedMay 12, 2024.
  4. ^"Top 40 Hits – 1950–1989". ntl.matrix.com.br. Archived fromthe original on January 27, 2019. RetrievedJuly 3, 2014.
  5. ^"Song artist 244 - Barry Manilow". tsort.info.
  6. ^"Copacabana (At The Copa) by Barry Manilow Songfacts". www.songfacts.com. RetrievedMarch 3, 2009.
  7. ^"Barry Manilow | Artist". www.grammy.com. RetrievedMay 25, 2018.
  8. ^"CashBox Singles Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. June 10, 1978. p. 21. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2022.
  9. ^"Barry Manilow - Copacabana (At The Copa)" (in Dutch). www.ultratop.be. RetrievedMay 17, 2018.
  10. ^"Image : RPM Weekly". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. July 17, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  11. ^"RPM Adult Oriented Playlist"(PDF). www.collectionscanada.gc.ca. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  12. ^"Item: 7471 - Library and Archives Canada". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. July 17, 2013. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  13. ^"InfoDisc : Les Tubes de chaque Artiste commençant par M" (in French). infodisc.fr. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  14. ^"Offizielle Deutsche Charts" (in German). www.offiziellecharts.de. RetrievedMay 17, 2018.
  15. ^"Barry Manilow | Top 40-artiesten" (in Dutch). www.top40.nl. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  16. ^"Discografie Barry Manilow" (in Dutch). dutchcharts.nl. RetrievedMay 17, 2018.
  17. ^"NZ Top 40 Singles Chart | The Official New Zealand Music Chart". nztop40.co.nz. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  18. ^"Barry Manilow Chart History | Billboard". Billboard.com. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  19. ^"Adult Contemporary Music Chart | Billboard".Billboard. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  20. ^"Barry Manilow Chart History | Billboard". www.billboard.com. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  21. ^"The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles Chart – Week Ending 05 Jun 1994".ARIA. RetrievedMarch 6, 2016.
  22. ^"The Irish Charts – Search Results – Copacabana".Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  23. ^"BARRY MANILOW | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. RetrievedMarch 6, 2016.
  24. ^"Kent Music Report No 236 – 1 January 1979 > National Top 100 Singles for 1978".Kent Music Report. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2022 – via Imgur.com.
  25. ^"ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS" (in Dutch). www.ultratop.be. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  26. ^"Item: 110". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  27. ^"JAAROVERZICHTEN - SINGLE 1978" (in Dutch). dutchcharts.nl. RetrievedMay 20, 2018.
  28. ^"Top 100 Hits of 1978/Top 100 Songs of 1978". www.musicoutfitters.com. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2016.
  29. ^"Cash Box YE Pop Singles - 1978". Archived fromthe original on October 27, 2012. RetrievedNovember 3, 2015.
  30. ^"New Zealand single certifications – Barry Manilow – Copacabana". Radioscope. RetrievedJuly 25, 2025.TypeCopacabana in the "Search:" fieldand press Enter.
  31. ^"British single certifications – Barry Manilow – Copacabana".British Phonographic Industry. RetrievedApril 4, 2025.
  32. ^"American single certifications – Barry Manilow – Copacabana".Recording Industry Association of America. RetrievedMarch 15, 2021.
  33. ^"10 most iconic guests on The Muppet Show".The Independent. February 22, 2021. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2021.
  34. ^"7/30/1979 - 'Liza Minnelli (MS)'".Jim Henson's Red Book -. July 30, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2021.
  35. ^"Kylie Minogue "Copacabana" Cover Release". www.popcrunch.com. Archived fromthe original on March 25, 2012. RetrievedMay 7, 2011.
  36. ^"Elio Kennedy-Yoon Is Flattered to Be Your 'Copacabana' Crush". August 8, 2024. RetrievedJuly 21, 2025.
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