Realistic portrait of Neil Sedaka, pop icon, at piano with microphone for obituary news illustration.
Realistic portrait of Neil Sedaka, pop icon, at piano with microphone for obituary news illustration.
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Neil Sedaka, pop icon and hitmaker, dies at 86

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Neil Sedaka, the renowned Jewish-American singer-songwriter known for hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Laughter in the Rain," died suddenly on Friday, February 27, 2026, in Los Angeles at age 86. His publicist confirmed the death after Sedaka was rushed to a hospital that morning. His family described him as a rock and roll legend, an inspiration to millions, and an incredible human being.

Born March 13, 1939, and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Sedaka was immersed in the borough's Jewish culture, once recalling, "I thought the whole world was Jewish. I think that our neighborhood was 90% Jewish." He learned Spanish from his paternal grandparents and listened to Yiddish records by the Barry Sisters with his mother. At age nine, he earned a scholarship to the Juilliard School's preparatory program, performing classical pieces by Debussy and Prokofiev.

Sedaka co-founded the doo-wop group the Tokens but left before their hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." As a teenager, he partnered with lyricist Howard Greenfield in Manhattan's Brill Building, co-writing teenage anthems like "The Diary" (No. 14, 1959), "Oh! Carol" (No. 9, 1959), "Stairway to Heaven" (No. 9, 1960), "Calendar Girl" (No. 4, 1961), "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen" (No. 6, 1962), "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (No. 1, 1962), and "Next Door to an Angel" (No. 5, 1962). He also penned hits for others, including "Stupid Cupid" and "Where the Boys Are" for Connie Francis, "Love Will Keep Us Together" for Captain & Tennille (No. 1, 1975), and songs for the Monkees and Davy Jones. Between 1959 and 1963, he sold over 25 million records and notched 20 Hot 100 hits on RCA Victor, all co-written with Greenfield.

The British Invasion in 1964 halted his solo career, leading to his label drop and financial struggles, though he continued songwriting. In the early 1970s, Sedaka reinvented himself in England with albums like Solitaire (1972) and The Tra-La Days Are Over (1973, with 10cc members). Signed to Elton John's Rocket Records, his 1974 album Sedaka's Back went gold. He topped the Hot 100 in 1975 with "Laughter in the Rain" and "Bad Blood" (featuring John on backing vocals), followed by a Top 10 ballad version of "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" (No. 8, 1976). His last Top 10 was that re-recording; his final Hot 100 entry was the 1980 duet "Should've Never Let You Go" with daughter Dara (No. 19).

Sedaka recorded in Italian, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Japanese. In later years, he returned to classical music with a symphonic work and piano concerto. Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983, he released his final album, I Do It for Applause, in 2016 and performed online during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a TikTok "Stupid Cupid" viewed over 338,000 times.

Micky Dolenz, the last surviving Monkee, paid tribute, noting Sedaka's contributions to the band and his performance at Davy Jones' memorial. Sedaka's family shared on Facebook: "Our family is devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Neil Sedaka... who will be deeply missed." He is survived by wife Leba Strassberg (married 1962), daughter Dara (a singer and collaborator), and son Marc (a screenwriter). Reflecting on his legacy, Sedaka said, "Songs I wrote 50, 60 years ago I hear on the radio (today), so it’s a form of immortality." A cause of death was not disclosed.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

X discussions following Neil Sedaka's death at 86 feature heartfelt tributes from fans and musicians, sharing clips of hits like 'Laughter in the Rain' and personal anecdotes. High-engagement posts celebrate his songwriting legacy across decades. Niche communities highlight contributions to anime themes and recording history. Sentiments are predominantly positive and nostalgic, with one post contrasting his era against modern music.

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