The Grammy winner's hits included You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling and On Broadway.
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Songs Cynthia cowrote with her husband of 60 years, Barry Mann:
"A World of Our Own" – Closing theme song from the 1991 film Return to the Blue Lagoon – Surface
"Absolutely Green" – Dom DeLuise (co-written with Mann for the 1994 animated film A Troll in Central Park).
"Beyond the Last Island" – Adam Ryen (co-written with James Horner for the animated film Ten Apples Up on Top!).
"Black Butterfly" – Deniece Williams
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova" – Eydie Gormé
"Bless You" – Tony Orlando
"Christmas Vacation" – Title song for the 1989 film of the same name
"Don't Know Much" – Aaron Neville & Linda Ronstadt (also, earlier, Bill Medley and Bette Midler)
"He's Sure the Boy I Love" – The Crystals
"Heart" – Kenny Chandler
"Here You Come Again" – Dolly Parton
"Home of the Brave" - Bonnie and the Treasures, Jody Miller (also exists in an acetate demo by The Ronettes)
"How Can I Tell Her It's Over" – Andy Williams
"Hungry" – Paul Revere & the Raiders
"I Just Can't Help Believing" – B. J. Thomas, Elvis Presley
"I'm Gonna Be Strong" – Gene Pitney; covered by Cyndi Lauper
"I Will Come to You" – Hanson
"It's Not Easy" - Normie Rowe, The Will-O-Bees
"Just a Little Lovin' (Early in the Morning)" – Dusty Springfield, Carmen McRae, Barbra Streisand, Billy Eckstine, Bobby Vinton
"Just Once" – James Ingram with Quincy Jones
"Kicks" – Paul Revere & the Raiders
"Late at Night" – George Benson and Vicki Randle
"Let Me In" (Rick Derringer/Weil) – Rick Derringer
"Looking Through the Eyes of Love" – Gene Pitney, Marlena Shaw, The Partridge Family
"Love Doesn't Ask Why" – co-written with Phil Galdston. Recorded by Celine Dion.
"Love Her" – The Everly Bros, The Walker Bros.
"Love is Only Sleeping" – The Monkees
"Magic Town" – The Vogues
"Make Your Own Kind of Music" – "Mama" Cass Elliot
"Never Gonna Let You Go" – Sérgio Mendes and Dionne Warwick
"Nobody But You" – Gladys Knight and Ruby Turner
"None of Us Are Free" (Mann, Weil, Brenda Russell) – Ray Charles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Solomon Burke
"On Broadway" – The Drifters, Eric Carmen, and later George Benson, Neil Young
"Only in America" – Jay and the Americans
"Remember" – Song from the 2004 film Troy – Covered by Josh Groban
"Running with the Night" (Lionel Richie, Weil) – Richie
"Saturday Night at the Movies" (The Drifters)
"Shades of Gray" – The Monkees
"Shape of Things to Come" – Max Frost and the Troopers
"Somewhere Out There" – Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram (written with James Horner for the 1986 animated film An American Tail) – a double Grammy Award winner.
"Sweet Survivor" - Peter, Paul, and Mary - written with Peter Yarrow; from the LP "Reunion", 1978.
"Uptown" – The Crystals, covered by Bette Midler
"Walking in the Rain" – The Ronettes Jay and the Americans
"We Gotta Get out of This Place" – The Animals and covered by The Angels
"Where Have You Been (All My Life)" – Arthur Alexander, also played by Gene Vincent, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Beatles recorded live December 31, 1962 at the Star Club, Hamburg, Germany
"(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" – The Righteous Brothers and later Donny & Marie Osmond
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" co-written with Phil Spector – The Righteous Brothers; later numerous other artists including Dionne Warwick, Hall & Oates, and a Roberta Flack-Donny Hathaway duet. As of 2010, the Righteous Brothers' rendition was radio's most-played song of all time, with 14 million airplays to date.