Brandy - Scott English (original Version Of Mandy - Barry Manilow) Info
: Scott English initially "hated" the changes Manilow made, but he grew to love the version because the massive royalties "bought him houses".
Before it became Barry Manilow’s career-launching ballad, "" began its life as a faster-paced rock-pop track titled " Brandy ," written and recorded by American musician Scott English in 1971 . While English’s version was a top 20 hit in the UK, it was Manilow’s reimagining that turned it into a global classic. The Evolution from "Brandy" to "Mandy"
: English has since clarified that the song was actually inspired by his own life, specifically the fear and vulnerability he felt about leaving his first wife. The "face through a window" mentioned in the lyrics refers to his father. Chart Impact and Legacy
Watch these videos to hear the contrast between the original rock-inspired version and the famous ballad version:
: It became Barry Manilow's first #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1975.
: Scott English admitted he fabricated the dog story to get a pestering reporter off the phone.
For years, an urban legend persisted that the song was about a favorite dog.