Burt Bacharach/Dionne Warwick Medley

This is a bit of the third soundtrack of the 1960s — the one that wasn’t rock-and-roll and the one that wasn’t afraid of it.

I purposely followed yesterday’s post on The Ramones with one on Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Both the Ramones and Bacharach/David took what could easily be dismissed — simplistic head-banging proto-punk and light pop — and found the art within.

Of course, both aren’t to everyone’s taste. It seems to me, however, that The Ramones and Bacharach/David brilliantly succeeded in taking things well beyond any superficial characterization of their respective genres. Isn’t that the point of art?

The list of artists that have done these songs suggests that people in the business understand the brilliance of Bacharach (who wrote the music) and David (the lyricist). The songs above include Walk on By, Say a Little Prayer, Do You Know the Way to San Jose?, Anyone Who Has a Heart and What the World Needs Now.

Here Stevie Wonder plays Alfie at a White House reception at which Bacharach and David received The Gerswhin Prize for Popular Song. Another hit for the team was the song Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head, which was sung by B.J. Thomas on the soundtrack of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. 

A “selected” discography is at an unofficial Bacharach’s website. The site says that he has performances scheduled in the coming months for San Diego and Tokyo.

Note: A visitor at DailyKos–which is kind enough to let folks like me cross-post–suggested that this post lacked anything on the Bacharach collaboration with Elvis Costello. The commenter suggested I Don’t Know What to Do With Myself.

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    Soul of Wit July 12, 2012

    A wise poster over at the Kos. Costello has a fine voice. His collaborations have matched him up with artists from a wide variety of genres. Keep Elvis in mind for future TDMBs. He’s fine on his own, with a backing band and also plays well with others (as they say on the grade school permanent record.)

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    [...] Boomtown Rats, Adam Ant, INXS, Ultavox, Loudness, Spandau Ballet, Bernard Watson, Joan Baez, Elvis Costello, The Hooters, Opus, Nik Kershaw, The Four Tops, B.B. King, Billy Ocean, Ozzy Osbourne/Black [...]

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    [...] TDMB did a post on July 12 that featured music by the team. I made the mistake that many folks make, which was to focus mostly on Bacharach. [...]

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    [...] Guy’s in Love With You: Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal [...]

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    [...] Elvis Costello’s birth name is Declan Patrick  MacManus. He changed it to Elvis Costello in 1977 and, nine years later, back to the original — only he threw in “Aloysius” after Patrick.  There is a lot to like about Costello in addition to an epic name. He’s married to the pianist Diana Krall, he and/or his fans keep two great websites — check out the detail of the bio in one and the wheel feature in the other — and he had the good sense and good fortune to record with Burt Bacharach. [...]

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