Bette Midler and Barry Manilow in 1998.Photo:Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty

Bette Midler and Barry Manilow during 7th Annual Ella Lifetime Achievement Award To Rosemary Clooney at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, United States.

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Barry Manilowis looking back on his musical breakthrough.

When the pop icon was starting out in the industry, he was a songwriter, arranger and a go-to accompanist in New York City for singers likeBette Midler. So when he scored a recording contract in 1969, no one was more surprised than his artist friends — and Manilow himself.

“I made some demos of songs that I had written — I was singing on my demos because I couldn’t afford to [hire] a bona fide singer — and Bell Records liked what they heard and offered me a record contract. People couldn’t believe that I was the one that got the record contract.Theywere supposed to; I was just a piano player, arranger,” says Manilow, 80, whose musical with lyricist Bruce Sussman,Harmony, began previews on Broadway on Wednesday.

Barry Manilow accompanying Bette Midler on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1973.Fred Sabine/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY CARSON – Pictured: (l-r) Barry Manilow performs with musical guest Bette Midler on September 12, 1973

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One of the first calls he made with the surprising news was pal Midler, whom he would play piano for at N.Y.C.’s gay hotspot at the time, the Continental Baths.

Manilow recalls: “When I told Bette [Midler], I said, ‘I just got a record contract.’ And she said, ‘Doing what?’ I said, ‘Singing.’ She said, ‘Well, you don’t sing.’ I said, ‘Yeah, I know, but they think I do!'”

Manilow broke through with his 1974 hit “Mandy” and has gone on to sell more than 85 million albums worldwide since. But getting onstage was an adjustment for the Brooklyn native.

Barry Manilow and Bette Midler in 1990.Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch

Barry Manilow And Bette Midler 1990

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But Manilow learned from Midler, now 77, during their time collaborating together.

“She was so daring. She’s still the most talented human being I’ve ever, ever seen, forget about worked with. She tops them all. She can do anything. She’s a comic, she’s a singer, she’s a actress. She’s just the most brilliant talent ever, and I was lucky enough to be there and supporting her with my arrangements and ideas,” he says. “I loved working with Bette. And what I learned from her was, take chances. Don’t play it safe.”

Manilow is still taking chances himself these days. His and Sussman’s musicalHarmonyopened its first production in La Jolla, California, in 1997. Now more than 25 years later, it has hit the Broadway stage at the Shubert Theatre.

Barry Manilow performing with the cast of ‘Harmony’ in May 2023.Bruce Glikas/Getty

Steven Telsey, Blake Roman, Danny Kornfeld, Barry Manilow, Eric Peters, Sean Bell, Zal Owen of The Comedian Harmonists from the upcoming broadway musical “Harmony” during Barry Manilow Live at Radio City Music Hall on May 31, 2023 in New York City. Barry Manilow returned to perform at Radio City Music Hall for five nights, starting on May 31, for the first time since 2012.

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“I couldn’t be prouder or more excited," he says. “For a while it looked like it was never going to happen.”

For more on Barry Manilow, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Friday.

source: people.com