Three Tune Tuesday: Remembering Burt Bacharach

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Pretty much as soon as I heard the news that Burt Bacharach passed away last week at the impressive age of 94 I realized I needed to write this weeks post about him. I'm guessing for many of you, you have zero clue who Burt Bacharach was. Perhaps you recognize his name from that one time he was in an Austin Powers movie (clip shared later in this post). Then again, maybe you are a child of the 60's/70's and you actually know who he is.

Either way, he is the main focus of my post today, so prepare to remember or learn.

Burt Bacharach was born in 1928 and as I mentioned earlier in the post, he passed away last week at the age of 94. He was a pianist, composer, and producer having written hundreds of pop songs starting in the 1950's. Even if you aren't familiar with his work, there is a good chance you have heard at least one of his songs.

Burt won six Grammy's, three Academy Awards, and his songs have been recorded by thousands of artists. If you want to learn more about him, check out his wikipedia page here. It's where I got most of the information for this.

He collaborated quite a bit with Elvis Costello and Dionne Warwick. In fact, most of the songs that made Dionne Warwick famous were composed by Burt Bacharach.


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This is actually a really great clip of both Dionne and Burt doing a medley of some of their most famous songs. Burt actually can be credited for discovering Dionne. She was a session singer when he decided to start a group with her and her sister.

It's interesting because when I told @mrsbozz that he had passed away she didn't know who he was. I was listing some of the songs he wrote and I started looking on line and I didn't realize just how many famous songs he had written. My wife actually got sick of me shouting out song names and told me to stop! :)


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You might be thinking "wait, why are you sharing a song by Naked Eyes when this is a post about Burt Bacharach". Well if you guessed it is because he wrote this song, then you would be right! Spanning the decades from the 50's to the 80's and beyond, you can't deny that Burt had a prolific career.

I could sit here and list all of the songs that he wrote, but that would honestly take forever.


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That's What Friends are For the epic super collaboration with Dionne Warwick and pretty much everyone who was someone back in the day was also written by Burt. Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, need I say more?

Call me crazy, but I serious get chills watching the video above. It's just that epic to me.

Listen, I get it. Burt Bacharach's music might not be your preferred style. After this post, you might never listen to a Burt song again, but you have to admit, he was talented and he must have had a pretty epic career.

I bet he threw some pretty epic parties back in the 60's and 70's.

I could totally make this about a million posts if I wanted to list all of the awesome songs that he has written.


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Did you think that I forgot to share the post from Austin Powers? Here you go, Burt and Elvis, a winning combination! Meyers was quoted as saying having Burt participate in this movie was like having Gershwin in your movie. He also admits that the first film in the Austin Powers series was inspired by Burt's song "The Look of Love".

Burt actually appeared in all three of the Austin Powers movies.

So there you go. #threetunetuesday sponsored by @ablaze. A tribute to Burt Bacharach

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A great tribute to Burt. Great to see him in Austin Powers there.

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Yeah, he had some funny scenes in a couple of them.

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He's a legendary songwriter, you might think I don't agree with the older generation, but that's not the case with them all. Hal David and Burt.., what songs!

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I'm glad we can at least agree on that! I was quite sad when I heard the news, but man, 94... I hope I live that long!

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What a classic talent! Such an incredible catalogue.

One of the things I actually love about the fact that every celebrity death goes viral is that people can easily discover some music they might not have discovered. Not only that, but those music platforms (which rip off musicians) put the entire catalogue in the hands of new/young people just like that. We had to wait til the next tape or CD came out and make a point to sit down and listen to it beside the radio.

94 is impressive for ANY musician so I hope he rests in piece and a new generation discovers the forgotten gold.

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I agree with everything you said there. I will admit though I happily pay a monthly fee to have access to said platforms that rip off the artists!

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I had no idea that he did all these songs. Fascinating. Every now and then you hear that someone who got famous for a song actually didn't write it but only performed it. But almost never did I think about those people writing them.

Also had no idea he passed away, somehow didn't make the news over here. How sad. Thanks for that tribute.

!PIZZA

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That is kind of sad. He was known all over the world. There are some songs where I didn't know he wrote them but now that I do I can totally hear his style in them. Raindrops keep falling on my head for example.

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Indeed.

I did a google search, a few newspapers/stations here picked up the news, just not the ones I usually read. Sad coincidence.

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Quality stuff @bozz my cousin was telling me lately that her Dad (my Uncle) was a huge Burt fan. Although I am familiar with loads of his songs, it's only in his passimg that I have learned more about this great man. I'm just delighted he had 94 great years living and he will live on in all of the wonderful music he left behind. What a gift to be able to leave, a really great #ttt post 👏 👏

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Thanks, I appreciate that. Yeah, he was quite amazing and so influential.

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Yes.. I did see that he passed away and thought of a few quick then realized the list was endless. No wonder Mrs Bozz said shut the trap! lol. Writers and composers never seem to get the credits they deserve. I suppose that we are just to busy of a society to care about taking the time to get to know more about what is behind those things we enjoy. I am guilty of this as well. But I have to say that I do like digging into things sometimes. It can be fun.

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As a huge music fan I definitely have a lot more respect for artists who write their own stuff. That is part of the reason James Taylor, Neil Diamond, U2, Taylor Swift and countless others are among my favorites.

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Some of my favorites in there too!
You made me go into my catalog of U2 and then remembered this one... One of my slower intimate versions .. Enjoy!

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Awesome stuff! I have to be honest, most of my love of U2 sits between Joshua Tree and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. I haven't listened to a ton of their newer stuff or really taken a deep dive into their older stuff. I did get to see them on tour once. That was awesome!

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Wow! I 'd never heard of him... 😬

Awesome share and thanks.

God I loved "Always Something There to Remind Me" when it hit the charts.

Ad Dion - well... legend. That voice 💥

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Yeah, I thought he was just "older" music, then I saw that and I was floored. So many great songs!

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I'm gonna check him out.

I still can't imagine how a song is born... wizardry

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