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{{Infobox song

| name = I Need Your Help Barry Manilow

| cover = I_Need_Your_Help_Barry_Manilow_-_Ray_Stevens.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Ray Stevens

| album = The Feeling's Not Right Again

| B-side = Daydream Romance

| released = March 1979

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Parody

| length = 3:44

| label = Warner

| writer = Dale Gonyea

| producer = Ray Stevens

| prev_title = Be Your Own Best Friend

| prev_year = 1978

| next_title = Shriner's Convention

| next_year = 1980

| misc =

}}

"'I Need Your Help Barry Manilow'" is a 1979 song by Dale Gonyea, sung by Ray Stevens.[https://people.com/archive/satirist-ray-stevens-turns-barry-manilow-on-his-musical-ear-vol-11-no-21/ Satirist Ray Stevens Turns Barry Manilow on His Musical Ear, People Magazine, May 28, 1979] It was the first track on Stevens' album, 'The Feeling's Not Right Again'. The single's release in March preceded the release of the album in June.

The single reached number 49 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100. It spent a total of eight weeks on the chart. On the 'Cash Box' Top 100, it peaked at number 34. It also charted in Canada and Australia.

As with most of Stevens' songs, "I Need Your Help Barry Manilow" features a comedic story line. It also uses riffs reminiscent of many of Manilow's best known hits, led off with a musical phrase resembling the opening of "I Write the Songs". The fictional singer recounts a litany of unfortunate events in his life, some of which are comically trivial or nonsensical. He reaches the conclusion that he needs Manilow to sing one of his more melancholy and wistful songs to comfort him, as several of Manilow's biggest hits have story lines about suffering and misfortune, particularly in love gone awry. The second half of the second verse switches to a recitation that incorporates the titles of several Manilow songs in the monologue: "Mandy", "Copacabana", "Can't Smile Without You", "Weekend in New England", "Could It Be Magic" and "Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again". The song also makes reference to MasterCharge, the San Andreas Fault, gossip columnist Rona Barrett, and a slogan for Dristan nasal spray.

Just as the album's cover art is a spoof of Manilow's album 'Tryin' to Get the Feeling', so the single's cover art is a spoof of Manilow's album 'Barry Manilow II'.

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