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O'Malley, Sheila. "A Boy Called Po Movie Review & Film Summary (2017) | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com . Retrieved September 11, 2017. h/t to Alistair from the dicusssion forum). Burt Bacharach: Dream Big – The First Decade Of Songs, 4CD Boxset – Cherry Red Records Io sì (Seen)" – Music by Diane Warren; Lyrics by Diane Warren, Laura Pausini& Niccolò Agliardi (2020) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King – Howard Shore, John Kurlander (engineer/mixer) & Peter Cobbin (engineer/mixer) (2004)

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Sweeting, Adam (February 9, 2023). "Burt Bacharach obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved February 17, 2023. Viglione, Joe. "Sometimes Late at Night Review by Joe Viglione". allmusic . Retrieved August 22, 2023. Flashdance... What a Feeling" – Music by Giorgio Moroder; Lyrics by Irene Cara& Keith Forsey (1983) a b Musiker, Naomi, and Musiker, Reuben. Conductors and Composers of Popular Orchestral Music, Routledge (1998), ebook.

a b c "Burt Bacharach interview: what was it all about?". The Telegraph. June 2013 . Retrieved February 14, 2023. In April 2007, Bacharach contributed several songs toNew Music From An Old Friend, a CD on 180 Music that features new compositions and collaborations between legendary songwriters including Brian Wilson, Kris Kristofferson, Carole King, Paul Williams and Willie Nelson. a b Browne, David (September 30, 1998). "Painted from Memory". EW.com . Retrieved February 14, 2023.

A fourth writing credit went to Liza Minnelli's ex-husband Peter Allen, as the line "When you get caught between the moon and New York City" was taken from an unreleased song Allen and Bayer Sager had previously written together. Ronald Isley, Burt Bacharach - Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach", AllMusic , retrieved February 14, 2023 Dasrath, Diana; White, Jaquetta (February 9, 2023). "Burt Bacharach, the composer of dozens of top 10 hits, dies at 94". NBC News . Retrieved February 9, 2023. a b Gangel, Jamie; Griggs, Brandon (February 9, 2023). "Burt Bacharach, writer of such classic pop hits as 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head,' dies at 94". CNN . Retrieved February 17, 2023.From 1950-52 Bacharach served in the Army, playing piano at the officer’s club on Governor Island and in concerts at Fort Dix. His performances then consisted primarily of improvisations and pop medleys of the day, although he was billed as a concert pianist. a b c "Elvis Costello Reunites With The Imposters & Burt Bacharach On New Album Look Now: Hear Two Songs". Stereogum. July 27, 2018 . Retrieved April 5, 2019. Bacharach underwent a remarkable resurgence in popularity in the 1990s, with alternative acts such as Pizzicato Five, Oasis, REM, Stereolab, Faith No More, Yo La Tengo, Ben Folds Five, the White Stripes and John Zorn each paying homage to Bacharach in interviews and through recordings.

The Hands That Built America" – Music and Lyrics by Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge& Larry Mullen Jr. (2002) I've Had) The Time of My Life" – Music by John DeNicola& Donald Markowitz; Lyrics by Franke Previte (1987) a b Bacharach, Burt. Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music, HarperCollins (2013), ebook Chapter 15, "Lost Horizon". Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bacharach continued to write and produce for artists, compose for stage, TV, and film, and release his own albums. He enjoyed a great deal of visibility in the public spotlight, appearing frequently on TV and performing live in concert. Between November 1969 and January 1974, Bacharach was featured on nine U.S. network television specials, including five on NBC, three on ABC, and one on CBS. [58] Newsweek magazine gave him a lengthy cover story entitled "The Music Man 1970". [59]

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The Prayer" – Music and Lyrics by David Foster, Tony Renis, Carole Bayer Sager& Alberto Testa (1998) In 1956, at the age of 28, Bacharach's productivity increased when composer Peter Matz recommended him to Marlene Dietrich, who needed an arranger and conductor for her nightclub shows. [31] He then became a part-time music director for Dietrich, the actress and singer who had been an international screen star in the 1930s. [32] They toured worldwide off and on until the early 1960s. When they were not touring, he wrote songs. [33] As a result of his collaboration with Dietrich, he gained his first major recognition as a conductor and arranger. [34] [35] a b Written, Narrated and Produced by John Gilliland; Chester Coleman, Associate Producer (February 1969). "Show 24: The Music Men-Part 2". John Gilliland's The Pop Chronicles. Pasadena, CA: UNT Digital Library. KRLA . Retrieved May 19, 2011. The Complete List of Grammy Nominations". The New York Times. December 8, 2005. p.1 . Retrieved October 3, 2010. In July 2020, Bacharach collaborated with songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Daniel Tashian on the EP Blue Umbrella, Bacharach's first new material in 15 years. [97] It earned Bacharach and Tashian a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. [98]

a b c d e f g "What It Was Like to Work with Burt Bacharach, in the Words of His Collaborators". Biography. February 9, 2023 . Retrieved February 17, 2023. Bacharach released his first solo album in 1965 on the Kapp Records label. Hit Maker!: Burt Bacharach Plays the Burt Bacharach Hits was largely ignored in the U.S. but rose to No. 3 on the UK album charts, where his version of " Trains and Boats and Planes" had become a top five single. In 1967, he signed with A&M Records both as an artist and a producer, recording several solo albums (all consisting in a mix of new material and rearrangements of his best-known songs) until 1978. [49] James Kimbrell (1989). Barbra, an Actress Who Sings: An Unauthorized Biography, Volume 1. Branden Publishing Company. ISBN 9780828319232 . Retrieved October 23, 2012. In the 1990s and 2000s Bacharach had cameo roles in Hollywood movies, including all three Austin Powers movies, [107] inspired by his score for the 1967 James Bond parody film Casino Royale. [108] Mike Myers said the first film in the series, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), was partially inspired by the song " The Look of Love". After hearing the song on the radio, Myers began reminiscing about the 1960s, which helped him conceive the film. [6] Myers later said of Bacharach's appearance in the movie: “It was amazing working with Burt. His song "The Look of Love" was the inspiration for this film. It was like having Gershwin appear in your movie." [6] Composer whose elegant songwriting and blend of forms from jazz to soul to bossa nova made him a giant of contemporary pop music.Bacharach was drafted into the United States Army in the late 1940s and served for two years. [23] [24] He was stationed in Germany and played piano in officers' clubs there, and at Fort Dix, and Governors Island. [23] [25] [26] During this time, he arranged and played music for dance bands. [27] [28] Bacharach and David won an Oscar for this song, after its use in the 1969 classic movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Bacharach, Burt. Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music, HarperCollins (2013), ebook Chapter 1, "The Story of My Life".

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