Cindy Weil, who was 82 years old, has died.
The famous songwriter died. She and her husband Barry Mann wrote the songs “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” by the Righteous Brothers and “Here You Come Again” by Dolly Parton.
That person said, “My mother, Cynthia Weil, was the best mother, grandmother, and wife our family could have.” “She was my closest friend, my crime partner, my idol, and one of the first women in music to do well.”
Her ex-husband wrote nearly 100 hits with her, including songs for Elvis Presley, Dusty Springfield, and The Drifters. He called Cynthia one of the “greatest songwriters” who ever lived and a “inspiration” in his life.
He said, “I’m a lucky man.” “My soul and inspiration came from my wife and one of the best songwriters of all time, so I got two for the price of one.”
Friends of the late Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee said she was one of the most “iconic” songwriters of her time because she could write songs that “touched the hearts” of millions of fans around the world.
Cynthia Weil is known as one of the most famous songwriters of the 20th century because her Grammy-winning lyrics have touched the hearts and souls of hundreds of millions of people around the world.
As the first National Academy of Songwriters Life Achievement Award was given to the team, the last hit song they wrote was for the rock band Hanson in 1997, when they recorded the Top 10 hit single “I Will Come to You,” not long after putting out their critically acclaimed debut album “MMMBop.”