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'''Gary Klein''' (b. September 28, 1942 in Queens, New York) is a music business veteran of more than 40 years, Klein started out as a songwriter and in 1962 co-wrote the seminal hit, BOBBY’S GIRL (I WANNA BE).{{fact|date=July 2007}}
'''Gary Klein''' (b. September 28, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is a music business veteran of more than 40 years, Klein started out as a songwriter and in 1962 co-wrote the seminal hit, (I WANNA BE) BOBBY’S GIRL.{{fact|date=July 2007}}


Klein later turned to producing records and had an illustrious career with artists like:
Klein later turned to producing records and had an illustrious career with artists like:

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Gary Klein (b. September 28, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is a music business veteran of more than 40 years, Klein started out as a songwriter and in 1962 co-wrote the seminal hit, (I WANNA BE) BOBBY’S GIRL.[citation needed]

Klein later turned to producing records and had an illustrious career with artists like: Barbra Streisand ("My Heart Belongs To Me," "Songbird," "Streisand Superman"), Glenn Campbell ("Southern Nights," "Something About You Baby I Like," "It's The World Gone Crazy"), Dolly Parton ("Here You Come Again," "Heartbreaker," "Dolly Dolly Dolly") Johnny Cash ("John R. Cash"), Tanya Tucker("Should I Do It?"), Judy Collins("Hard Times For Lovers"), Janis Ian ("Restless Eyes"), BJ Thomas ("Throwin' Rock At The Moon"), The Marshall Tucker Band ("Tuckerized"), Liza Minnelli ("Live At The Wintergarden"), Roger Miller ("Making A Name For Myself"), Tim Hardin ("Tim Hardin3, Live In Concert," "Suite For Susan Moore And Damion") , Charlie Daniels ("T John, Grease And Wolfman"), Mac Davis ("Stop & Smell The Roses," "Burning Thing," "All The Love In The World"), Gladys Knight ("Miss Gladys Knight"), Cheryl Ladd ("Cheryl Ladd," "Think it Over," "Dance Forever"), David Steinberg ("Booga, Booga"), Ronnie Spector ("Unfinished Business")[citation needed]

Gary Klein was an executive with EMI Music Publishing for 19 years.[citation needed]

Pursuing his passion for Italian food and culture, he now owns a website entitled italianfoodimages.com.[citation needed]