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  1. 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.

    • Who Was Burt Bacharach?
    • Quick Facts
    • Background and Early Career
    • Dionne Warwick Hits
    • Grammy and Oscar Wins
    • Broadway Success
    • The Sound of Burt Bacharach
    • More No. 1 Hits and Awards: 1970s and Onward
    • Remakes and Reinterpretations
    • Personal Life and Death

    Starting in the 1950s, Burt Bacharach found success as a songwriter, eventually working with Hal David to write a slew of hits for vocalist Dionne Warwick during the following decade. Known for creating tunes with gorgeous melodies, Bacharach wrote the popular Broadway musical Promises, Promises and worked on movie theme songs and scores, winning t...

    FULL NAME: Burt Bacharach BORN: May 12, 1928 DIED: February 8, 2023 BIRTH CITY: Kansas City, Missouri SPOUSES: Paula Stewart (1953–1958), Angie Dickinson (1965–1980), Carol Bayer Sager (1982–1991), Jane Hanson (1993– 2023) CHILDREN: Nikki, Christopher, Oliver, and Raleigh ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Taurus

    Burt Bacharach was born on May 12, 1928, in Kansas City, Missouri, but was raised in New York City by artist/songwriter Irma Freeman and newspaper columnist Bert Bacharach. Initially encouraged by his mother, the young Bacharach studied music at the Mannes School of Music, McGill University, The New School for Social Research, and Music Academy of ...

    Bacharach served as Marlene Dietrich’s accompanist from 1958 to 1964, traveling with her on tour. The legendary actress and performer came to adore the burgeoning songwriter. Although the two had markedly different personas, Bacharach also began to work regularly with Hal David in the early 1960s. Around this time Bacharach heard backup singer Dion...

    Bacharach and David next branched out into film, writing the theme songs for What’sNew Pussycat? (performed by Tom Jones, amidst five out-of-sync pianos) and Alfie (by Cilla Black and later Warwick), with both title tracks receiving Academy Award nominations. Bacharach and David received their third Oscar nod for the sultry “The Look of Love,” as s...

    In addition to film work and hit songs, Bacharach and David wrote a 1968 musical: Promises, Promises, with the show’s book written by Neil Simon. Based on the Oscar-winning Billy Wilder film The Apartment (1960), Promises, Promises starred Jerry Orbachand Jill O’Hara and became a long-running Broadway success nominated for eight Tonys, winning two....

    Helping to define what would become popularly labeled as “lite” music, Bacharach established an enduring sound known for its complex time signatures, lush textures and affable, tender charms. Melody lines seem to come alive and float in the songwriter’s world, with the flugelhorn often appearing prominently. In 1968, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Bra...

    Bacharach’s success dimmed significantly as the 1970s progressed. Following a disagreement about royalties for Lost Horizon, a 1973 science-fiction movie musical starring Peter Finch that bombed at the box office, Bacharach ended his partnership with David. He also backed out of producing a Warwick album, with litigation among various parties ensui...

    Bacharach wrote dozens upon dozens of hits that appeared in the top 40 in both the U.S. and U.K. Over time, classic Bacharach tunes (some of which wouldn’t jibe with more progressive notions around gender and romance) have been remade across a range of genres. Isaac Hayes turned Warwick’s “Walk on By” into a smoldering, 12-minute tour de force, wit...

    Known for being both a playboy and perfectionist, Bacharach was married four times, with the songwriter stating that his work generally took precedence over his relationships. His first wife was actress Paula Stewart, with Bacharach’s own mother warning Stewart against the union. He next wed actress Angie Dickinson in 1965, who had helped Bacharach...

  2. Feb 9, 2023 · According to his publicist, Burt Bacharach died Wednesday due to natural causes at his Los Angeles home with family at his side. He was 94. Bacharach composed an astonishing number of hit songs...

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  3. Feb 9, 2023 · One of pop music's greatest composers, Burt Bacharach, has died aged 94. He wrote enduring hits like I Say A Little Prayer, Walk On By and What The World Needs Now Is Love.

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  4. Feb 9, 2023 · By Stephen Holden. Feb. 9, 2023. Burt Bacharach, the debonair pop composer, arranger, conductor, record producer and occasional singer whose hit songs in the 1960s distilled that decade’s mood...

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  5. Feb 9, 2023 · The Grammy- and Oscar-winning songwriter, who wrote timeless classics like "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", died of natural causes on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was known for his elegant melodies, his jazz and classical influences, and his partnership with lyricist Hal David and singer Dionne Warwick.

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  7. Dec 22, 2023 · Bacharach. Often out of step with his musical times, he composed songs for the ages. By Rob Hoerburger. It could sound like an odd refrain — “I never felt like I fit in anywhere” — coming ...

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