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Cynthia Weil

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We have gone through some difficult times like everyone else and perhaps our working together and respecting each other's abilities, in addition to that little thing called love, helped us survive.


— Cynthia Weil


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A lot of guys spend their lives saying no because it's an easier way to keep your job.


— Cynthia Weil


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Actually I was writing with people that didn't get records.


— Cynthia Weil


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Although I like the work I've done in the past, I like what I'm writing now even more.


— Cynthia Weil


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Barry and I were in the middle of building a house, and I was in the midst of having a nervous breakdown, because that's what you do when you build a house.


— Cynthia Weil


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Barry is an incredible singer. He's even gotten better through the years.


— Cynthia Weil


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But I'm someone who the more afraid I am, the more I want to do it to get the fear over with.


— Cynthia Weil


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Even when I think I'm writing really young, they say it's too mature.


— Cynthia Weil


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I can't seem to write young enough anymore.


— Cynthia Weil


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You just have to believe in yourself when you've got something, and just keep pounding on the door, because if you pound long enough, somebody is going to open it.


— Cynthia Weil


#believe #believe in yourself #door #enough #going






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tackled segregation and racism making it rather too controversial for the Drifters who were the intended artists. At the ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria which was telecast on the Fuse TV cable network songwriter Carole King inducted Mann and Weil and other songwriting colleagues from the 1950s and early 1960s including Ellie Greenwich (posthumously) and Jeff Barry Otis Blackwell (posthumously) Mort Shuman and Jesse Stone (posthumously).

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