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        Grammy winner composer Burt Bacharach and Grammy winner lyricist Hal David

 

BACHARACH & DAVID: WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW!


In 1957, composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David began a songwriting partnership that would create one of the most memorable bodies of popular music in American history. As the #1 hits, Grammy and Academy Award nominations and awards rolled in, the team of Bacharach and David left a mark on our popular culture that few creative geniuses have ever attained. We celebrate their brilliant work on the stage with the new musical LOVE SWEET LOVE.
Burt and Hal got their first career break as a team in the Fall of 1957, when their song "The Story of My Life" was recorded by Marty Robbins for Columbia Records. The record became a #1 hit on the U.S. Country charts and was followed by "Magic Moments," a more mainstream composition recorded by Perry Como.  The team went on to write well over a hundred songs in the 1960s and 1970s, many of which still enjoy popularity today.

Bacharach and David met Dionne Warwick, one of the back-up singers on a recording session, in 1961. Taken with her voice, the duo began working with her on "demo"  songs for other artists. When Burt and Hal realized that Warwick's demos were often better than the artists for whom they recorded the demos, they began writing for her. This lead to one of the most successful teams in popular music history, as  thirty-eight Bacharach-David singles, including twenty-two Top-40 hits, reached the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

Bacharach- David songs were made famous by a number of popular singers in addition to Warwick, including The Carpenters, Aretha Franklin, B.J. Thomas, Tom Jones, Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black, The Drifters, Jack Jones, Jackie DeShannon, Gene Pitney, Herb Alpert and Jerry Butler. Bacharach recorded many of the songs on his own LPs and singles.

In addition to mainstream pop, Bacharach-David compositions were covered by great jazz artists from Stan Getz to Wes Montgomery. Bacharach composed and arranged the soundtrack of the 1967 film Casino Royale. Expanding to the musical theater, Bacharach and David collaborated with playwright Neil Simon on the 1968 Broadway musical  Promises, Promises, which yielded several major hit songs (including the title tune) and spawned a hit London production and many national tours. The team’s 1969 hit "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head", was prominently featured in the acclaimed film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,  winning the Oscar for Best Song.

Contemporary artists continue to embrace the Bacharach- David oeuvre, like Naked Eyes' 1983 dance version of "(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me." Several B-D compositions may a hit of the film MY BEST FRIEND’s WEDDING. Current hitmakers Sheryl Crowe, Ben Folds and BareNaked Ladies, among many other, reaffirm the brilliance of this amazing songwriting team.

 

       

BACHARACH & DAVID HIT SINGLES

 

This is just a partial list of the team’s incredible pop music output from 1957 to the late 60s: