Neil Sedaka, the legendary singer-songwriter behind enduring pop standards such as “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” “Bad Blood,” “Laughter in the Rain,” and “Calendar Girl,” has died. He was 86.

“Our family is devastated by the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Neil Sedaka,” the family said in a statement on social media. “A true rock and roll legend, an inspiration to millions, but most importantly, at least to those of us who were lucky enough to know him, an incredible human being who will be deeply missed.”

Over the course of his career, Sedaka was nominated for five Grammy Awards, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978, cementing his status as one of pop music’s most prolific hitmakers.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, on March 13, 1939, Sedaka initially pursued classical music and attended the Juilliard School of Music’s Preparatory Division for Children. In the 1950s, he formed a doo-wop group with classmates called the Linc-Tones before launching a solo career that would make him one of the defining voices of early rock and roll.

Sedaka scored three No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” in 1960 and “Good Luck Charm” and “Next Door to an Angel” in 1962. He nabbed nine Top 10 singles, primarily during his early 1960s peak and a mid-1970s comeback aided in part by Elton John, who performed with him on the 1975 chart-topper “Bad Blood.”

In addition to his own recordings, Sedaka was a gifted songwriter for others. He co-wrote a string of hits, including Connie Francis‘ “Stupid Cupid” and Captain & Tennille’s Grammy-winning “Love Will Keep Us Together,” ensuring his influence extended far beyond his own voice.

Fans and friends who were influenced by the musician reached out via social media to pay respects to the singer-songwriter.

“I was saddened to hear of Neil Sedaka’s passing. A rare talent, he gave us many hits and co-wrote “When Love Comes Knocking at Your Door” with Carole Bayer Sager, beloved by Monkees fans too. My thoughts are with his family and all who cherished his music,” wrote former Monkee Mikey Dolenz.

Musician and former member of New York City Council Justin Brannan posted, “RIP Neil Sedaka. Born in Brooklyn, raised in Brighton Beach. “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” “Calendar Girl,” “Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen,” “Laughter in the Rain”… the guy didn’t miss. He even wrote “Love Will Keep Us Together” for Captain & Tennille. Pure pop craftsmanship.”

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