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From 1958 to 1963, Neil Sedaka sold 25 million records - more than anyone except Elvis Presley. He thought he could do no wrong, but a year later he was all but off the charts, swept away by The Beatles and the British Invasion - a blow he never saw coming. The deejays stopped playing his records, and the public stopped buying them.

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From 1958 to 1963, Neil Sedaka sold 25 million records - more than anyone except Elvis Presley. He thought he could do no wrong, but a year later he was all but off the charts, swept away by The Beatles and the British Invasion - a blow he never saw coming. The deejays stopped playing his records, and the public stopped buying them.
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Autorenporträt
Rich Podolsky, an established writer and reporter since the 70s, has been a staff writer for CBS and won the prestigious Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers' Keystone Award for writing excellence. His passion for music of the 60s and 70s has led him to tell this insider's story of Neil Sedaka's amazing comeback. He is also the author of Don Kirshner: The Man With The Golden Ear. Podolsky and his wife, Diana, live in Manhattan with their 16-year-old twins, Sarah and Daniel.