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  1. Both Bacharach (music) and David (Iyrics) made full use of their pallettes, exploring a dynamic range of words and sounds, textures and rhythms. Their selection of vocalists was as varied as the musical settings with which they were backed: a touch of harpsichord between the verses, marimba, flugel hom, maybe a cheesy organ here and there.

  2. Chart hits and other notable songs written by Burt Bacharach. "What's New Pussycat?" "Who Is Gonna Love Me?"

    Year
    Song [1]
    Original Artist [1]
    1952
    "Once In A Blue Moon"
    1957
    1958
    1958
    "Wendy Wendy"
  3. Bacharach and David also collaborated with Broadway producer David Merrick on the 1968 musical Promises, Promises, which yielded two hits, including the title tune and "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". Bacharach and David wrote the latter song when the producer realized the play urgently needed another before its opening the next evening.

  4. Hazell Dean - The Sound Of Bacharach & David [Full Album] (1981) 1. You'll Never Got To Heaven [ 0:00 ] 2. To Wait For Love [ 3:16 ] 3. (There's Always) Something To Remind Me [ 5:50]...

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  5. Feb 20, 2014 · The Sound of Bacharach & David is a collection of covers by British pop singer Hazell Dean, recorded in the mid-1970s at the behest of the songwriting duo’s British publishers, Carlin Music. As Dean says in her notes, this was never meant to be an album proper, and one should take that into consideration when listening to the album.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Bacharach and David received their third Oscar nod for the sultry “The Look of Love,” as sung by Dusty Springfield for the cinematic spoof Casino Royale (1967).

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  8. Feb 24, 2004 · By 1965 Bacharach was already a household name in the UK and journalists and disc-jockeys alike kept on referring to what they identified as "The Bacharach Sound", hence the title of this special.

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