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Burt Freeman Bacharach (/ ˈ b æ k ər æ k / BAK-ə-rak; May 12, 1928 – February 8, 2023) was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures of 20th-century popular music.
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One Amazing Night is a 1998 live tribute show performed by artists such as Dionne Warwick, Elvis Costello, Luther Vandross, Sheryl Crow and others to honor the music of Burt Bacharach. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was recorded live at the Hammerstein Ballroom , New York City with Bacharach himself conducting the orchestra and playing the piano.
Burt Bacharach, one of the most accomplished and revered songwriters in pop music history, died peacefully in his Los Angeles home yesterday (Feb. 8) at the age of 94. Rising to fame in the ‘50s ...
John Thompson (real name Raymond Louis Bacharach; born 11 May 1945) [7] is the producer and director of all John Thompson Productions. [8] He studied psychology and art in West Berlin . Prior to founding his company, he worked as a director and cameraman with the German porn label Puaka. [ 3 ]
The Songs of Bacharach & Costello is a box set of recordings from American pop musician Burt Bacharach and British rock musician Elvis Costello, released in 2023.Recorded in the 1990s, it also include miscellaneous recordings of the duo's compositions by other artists and a few new tracks.
"There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" is a song written by American songwriting duo Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Originally recorded as a demo by Dionne Warwick in 1963, "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" first charted for Lou Johnson, whose version reached No. 49 on the Billboard Hot 100 in mid-1964. [1]
Bacharach's version reached No. 4 on the UK chart in 1965, while Kramer's recording reached No. 12 in the UK, becoming his final chart hit. [6] When released in North America, Kramer's version reached No. 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 7 ] No. 10 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart, [ 8 ] and No. 13 for 2 weeks on Canada's CHUM Chart co ...