Additionally, almost everything Fargo recorded for years was self-penned, although by the latter half of the 1970s she was also recording covers of songs from writers as diverse as Stonewall Jackson, Vaughn Horton, Bill Enis and Lawton Williams, Paul Anka, and Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil; those covers also became successful hits for Fargo.
# "Walkin' in the Rain" (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil)
Cynthia Rothrock | Andrew Weil | Simone Weil | Cynthia McKinney | Cynthia Weil | Cynthia Neville | Bruno Weil | Cynthia Gibb | Cynthia Daniel | Weil am Rhein | Cynthia Nixon | Cynthia | Jo Weil | Cynthia Rowley | Cynthia Lennon | André Weil | Weil im Schönbuch | Terence Weil | Cynthia Payne | Cynthia Ozick | Weil, Gotshal & Manges | Weil | Samia cynthia | Joseph Weil | Cynthia Plaster Caster | Cynthia McFadden | Cynthia Leitich Smith | Cynthia Layne | Cynthia Kauffman | Cynthia Kadohata |
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# "I Will Come to You" (Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) – 4:11
Recorded at Radio Recorders in Hollywood in September 1963, the girl group-styled, "The House of the Boy I Love", backed with "Mine 'Til Monday" (Del Fi 4201), was mistakenly released with songwriting credits given to the successful team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil when in fact it was produced by Barry Mann and written by lesser known hit-man, Sylvester Bradford.
Twist Uptown is the first album by The Crystals, issued to capitalize upon their success with the Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann composition "Uptown" which was a #13 US hit, and their first top forty hit "There's No Other (Like My Baby)" (#20 US).