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I'd never heard that song before but, boy are you right! It sounds like a Burt original. I'll bet he author was imitating Burt's style - the strong rhythmic feel, the chord progressions, the jumping intervals in the melody line, the use of the fluegel horn - pure Bacharach! Thanks for posting it.
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The composer Artie Butler came out of the Brill Building, too. He worked mainly for Leiber and Stoller as an arranger and Dionne apparently met him at her first recording session as a backround singer. Later he was nominated for a Grammy for his arrangement on Dionne's "I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again". He is also the composer of Shirley Horne's great, great song "Here's To Life", recently covered by Streisand.
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Artie Butler also co-wrote, "I Didn't Mean To Love You", which Dionne Warwick recorded as an obscure 45 rpm (remember those?). As an arranger-conductor, he did a great arrangement for Mark Lindsay's version of "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" and a super wonderful version of "Close to You" for Ken Berry (my favorite of the many versions out there).
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Hey, gang - I think this may have posted here before, but maybe not. It's a Burt song, recently done by (and written for, I believe) Karima Ammar - an up and coming singer in Italy. This is a clip from a live performance with Burt at the piano. I think her voice is terrific and Burt looks great.
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The best....
INCREDIBLE!
Bye
Ciao
Roberto
INCREDIBLE!
Bye
Ciao
Roberto
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Dear Roberto,
Thanks for posting!
The orchestration of this show in Italy in 1973, is basically the same as that recorded on the LP/CD "Close To You" below:

Another orchestration of "Wives and Lovers" was very nice that the show "One Amazing Night " in 1998, with special guest David Sanborn & George Duke. (available on DVD and CD):

25 years between the two orchestrations, but both incredibly similar and wonderful!
Best regards,
Djalma Jr
Thanks for posting!
The orchestration of this show in Italy in 1973, is basically the same as that recorded on the LP/CD "Close To You" below:

Another orchestration of "Wives and Lovers" was very nice that the show "One Amazing Night " in 1998, with special guest David Sanborn & George Duke. (available on DVD and CD):

25 years between the two orchestrations, but both incredibly similar and wonderful!
Best regards,
Djalma Jr
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Bonjour Roberto;
Thanks for that wonderful segment of Burt in Italy in 1973. Would love to see the whole show one day!!!
Take care;
Vincent
Thanks for that wonderful segment of Burt in Italy in 1973. Would love to see the whole show one day!!!
Take care;
Vincent
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great mix
Thanks Rb Pass.
ciao
Roberto
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Seems like Burt Bacharach has a great sense of humor! Watch for him (with mustache) leading the band at the end of this Jack Jones & Sandy Duncan duet from, "Lost Horizon":
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Lost Horizon maine title
Apollo Brown, music producer used this song as his intro for his instrumental album Clouds
Bye
Roberto
Apollo Brown, music producer used this song as his intro for his instrumental album Clouds
Bye
Roberto
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"Come Touch The Sun".... with lyrics............beautiful !!!
"blue"
"blue"
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So you are writing a book about Burt and want something new to say. Maybe unimportant, but new. Maybe you want a trivia question about Burt that not even you would have been expected to know.
Starting at 6:26, you read that legendary Brazilian F-1 driver and a woman for whom he is said, in this biography, to have nourished very strong feelings for years, had a theme song. On My Own.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that they spent so much time apart from each other. Or maybe it was just about the music. I don't suppose it really matters.
Starting at 6:26, you read that legendary Brazilian F-1 driver and a woman for whom he is said, in this biography, to have nourished very strong feelings for years, had a theme song. On My Own.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that they spent so much time apart from each other. Or maybe it was just about the music. I don't suppose it really matters.
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at the end, you hear:
"You don't know what this car is capable of."
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My favourite recent version of 'The Look of Love' is by Saskia & Serge and is from the 4-CD Box-set 'Simply the Songs of Burt Bacharach'. It illustrates perfectly how important it is to stick to Bacharach's original chord sequence for this classic song, especially for the first line of the chorus, "I can hardly wait to hold you......" and the Major 7th chord (B Flat Major 7th for this version). Why arrangers like Joel McNeely, who's responsible for the arrangement for Ronan Keating's recording of the song, choose to use the straight major chord instead just doesn't make any musical sense and robs the song of a lot of its magic. Here's the sublime recording by Saskia and Serge:
Paul