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Barbra Streisand & Burt Bacharach - Close to you (1971) Barbra Streisand & Burt Bacharach (1971) - Close to you Tags: Barbra Streisand Burt Bacharach Close to you 1971 |
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burt bacharach "alfie". burt bacharach "alfie".........love ! Tags: burt bacharach alfie |
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burt bacharach & dionne warwick . burt bacharach & dionne warwick . "walk on by". "i say a little prayer". "do you know the way to san jose ?". Tags: burt bacharach dionne warwick |
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Burt Bacharach & the A&M '67 All-Stars - Medley THP December 12, 1967. Burt Bacharach with Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, Wes Montgomery, Liza Minnelli and the Baja Marimba Band. Tags: Burt Bacharach Herb Alpert Tijuana Brass Sergio Mendes Brasil '66 Wes Montgomery Baja Marimba Liza Minnelli |
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Burt Bacharach Geico commercial Burt looks fantastically tipsy doesn't he? Tags: Geico Bacharach |
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burt bacharach & sheryl crow "one less bell to answer". burt bacharach & sheryl crow "one less bell to answer". Tags: burt bacharach sheryl crow |
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LOST HORIZON Burt Bacharach conducts THE WORLD IS A CIRCLE THE WORLD IS A CIRCLE music by BURT BACHARACH Lyrics by HAL DAVID. Lead singer is a good natural kid, but the little girl next to him is a little too expressive. Still, it's nice to see Bacharach enjoying himself with this music rather than being so critical of the experience today. Tags: Shangri la MUSICAL FANTASY upbeat melody misunderstood films pop 70's children |
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Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach in Austin Powers 2 Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach's "I'll never fall in Love again" in Austin Powers 2 Tags: Elvis Costello Burt Bacharach Austin Powers music movie mike myers german |
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Burt Bacharach - Toledo: From Sessions At West 54th Music video by Burt Bacharach performing Toledo: From Sessions At West 54th (C) 1998 The Island Def Jam Music Group Tags: Burt Bacharach Toledo Pop Island Def Jam |
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Alfie - Burt Bacharach My arrangement of "Alfie" written by Bacharach in 1966 for the movie with the same name. Tags: overlord74 Alfie classic guitar Bacharach jacopobarbato chord melody |
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Burt Bacharach-What The World Need Now Is Love (Covers SLD) I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A Tribute to Burt Bacharach ... Artist: Burt Bacharach Album: The Best of Burt Bacharach Song: What The World Need Now Is Love What the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love, No not just for some but for everyone. What the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love, No, not just for some but for everyone. Lord, we don't need another mountain, There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb There are oceans and rivers enough to cross, Enough to last till the end of time. What the world needs now is love, sweet love No, not just for some but for everyone. What the world needs now is love, sweet love It's the only thing that there's just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love, No, not just for some, oh, but just for Every, every, everyone. * Tags: Burt Bacharach What The World Need Now Is Love |
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"Bacharach Meet the Beatles" DAY TRIPPER - TSUTSUMI Kyohei TSUTSUMI Kyohei is Japanese composer who write a lot of hit song.This track is from his album "Bacharach Meet the Beatles" in 1971.He arranged Beatles' music in Bachrach's style."Day Tripper" is one of them. Its very "Bond Street" flavor. Funny and fine. Tags: burt bacharach beatles |
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Carpenters Carol Burnett Show Bacharach-David Medley Carpenters - Carol Burnett Show 1971 Sep 22 - Bacharach-David Medley Tags: Carpenters Carol Burnett Show 1971 Bacharach David Medley |
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Chris Botti w/Paula Cole & Burt Bacharach - The Look Of Love Chris Botti live, featuring Paula Cole and Burt Bacharach. Billy Childs on piano, Billy Kilson on drums, James Genus on Bass, Mark Whitfield on guitar, and Gil Goldstein conducting. Tags: jazz trumpet music smooth orchestra |
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Steve Tyrell Back to Bacharach EPK Steve Tyrell Back to Bacharach EPK Tags: Steve Tyrell Back to Bacharach EPK |
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All Saints/B.Bacharach - Always something there to remind me The most beautiful song ever! Tags: naked eyes all saints burt bacharach |
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Ronld Isley/Burt Bacharach---The look of love Ronld Isley/Burt Bacharach---The look of love Tags: Video Music |
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Bacharach Medley - Osmonds Donny, Marie & Jimmy singing a Bacharach Medley on CMN Tags: Donny Marie Jimmy Osmond Osmonds Bacharach Medley |
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Trijntje Oosterhuis sings Burt Bacharach #1 Trijntje Oosterhuis with the Metropole Orchestra, performing "Do You Know The Way To San Jose" and "Close To You", from the Blue Note project: 'The Look Of Love (the Burt Bacharach Songbook)'. More info: http://www.trijntje.nl/ Tags: Trijntje_Oosterhuis Metropole_Orchestra Burt_Bacharach songbook Blue_Note Jazz Soul Pop Contemporary DWDD diva dutch |
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BURT BACHARACH SONG Song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David from the 1973 movie 'lost horizon'. On the list of the things' sung by Moshe en Joost Tags: burt bacharach lost horizon joost wieman moshe sally kellerman amsterdam antwerpen song |
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Trijntje Oosterhuis Sings Burt Bacharach - 10 - That's What Concert shared here : http://rapidshare.com/files/106689756/Trijntje_Oosterhuis_-_Sings_Burt_Bacharach_Live.rar Trijntje Oosterhuis Sings Burt Bacharach - 10 - That's What Friends Are For Peter Tiehuis - Guitar Tags: Trijntje Oosterhuis Sings Burt Bacharach That's What Friends Are For Tiehuis |
User: CliffordCarson |
LOST HORIZON tribute SHANGRI-LA! Burt Bacharach The most wonderful endearing and campy musical films of ALL TIME. The 1973 musical remake of the James Hilton novel about mythical SHANGRI-LA! is a real special gem. Music by BURT BACHARACH and lyrics by HAL DAVID. A strange mixture of straight drama, adventure and musical sequences. Starring PETER FINCH, LIV ULLMANN, SALLY KELLERMAN, GEORGE KENNEDY, MICHAEL YORK, OLIVIA HUSSEY, BOBBY VAN, JAMES SHIGETA, JOHN GIELGUD and CHARLES BOYER. This film was a critical and financial disappointment in the United States, but made alot of money overseas. Only in America did it fail. Highly different and unique in it's approach as a film musical, it deserves far better credit than it's given. As a story, LOST HORIZON is an incredible adventure and both the 1937 Frank Capra fiim and this 1973 musical are faithful adaptations of the James Hilton novel. What I like about the 1973 version is the freedom in which the musical numbers are presented. The film has a prestigious cast and a gifted director and cinematographer. This is a BURT BACHARACH Shangri-La and it's a wonderful place. Songs like THE WORLD IS A CIRCLE, SHARE THE JOY and LIVING TOGETHER, GROWING TOGETHER evoke a happiness that Hilton wrote about in his novel. Why shouldn't Shangri-La be a slightly goofy place? The two love songs, I MIGHT FRIGHTEN HER AWAY and the deleted I COME TO YOU are the sensitive spots in the picture. There's a peacefulness and soft spoken quality in both these songs that is very much keeping with the philosophy of the story. Moreover, THE THINGS I WILL NOT MISS is a good exchange of different kinds of perspectives and who can fault with Olivia Hussey and Sally Kellerman stomping, singing and dancing on tables? They're a wonderful duo and the song is well staged. I always found it interesting in this story how the High Lama kidnaps someone from the outside world to take his place in Shangri-La. The High Lama is a gentle soul but somewhat radical in his view of mankind as a whole. He has no hope for the world outside of Shangri-La. If this film were to be remade, I would like to see more emphasis put on the leading character, RICHARD CONWAY'S conflict with what he left behind in the outside as opposed to what he's found in Shangri-La. Flash backs of his life and his relationships in the outside world as opposed to what he's found living in Shangri-La. This would, I imagine. pose a great deal of questions and sadness. The deleted song in this version, IF I COULD GO BACK touched on this, but wasn't fully realized. Of course, for the film to be believable, the character must be presented as suffering amnesia at the end. Did he find Shangri-La or was it imagined? Did they all die in the plane crash? Every man has his own idea of what his Shangri-La would be. I like the melancholy on the faces of Kellerman, Kennedy and Van as they watch their friends leave Shangri-La. Interesting how Conway doesn't want to leave paradise, but is being pressured out by his brother. Both versions of LOST HORIZON work in different ways, but both are successful in probing James Hiltons ideas of a hidden valley where money has no value. Moderation is the ruling and every moment has a choice. LOST HORIZON has a much stronger story than most musicals. It attempts to answer basic questions of life and one can hardly fault it for not succeeding. Why shouldn't Shangri-La be a slightly goofy place? In 1973 this film was post CABARET. It was no longer fashionable for characters to break out in song in a musical, much less to be dubbed by other singers. LOST HORIZON was an easy target. The expectations for it were high, almost unreasonable. There were two targets to be hit, the producer, ROSS HUNTER and BURT BACHARACH and the critics were out to get them. Ross Hunter had enjoyed decades of success as a producer and LOST HORIZON was his follow up film to his 1970 blockbuster AIRPORT That film was Universals biggest moneymaker up to that time and the success of that picture triggered a decade of disaster films. For years AIRPORT was the most watched film ever to be shown on television. It was nominated for 11 Academy Awards including Best Picture. Up until 1973 Burt Bacharach and Hal David could do no wrong. They were the most successful songwriters in the country. The unabashed sentimentality of LOST HORIZON hardly had a chance in the wake of the breakdown of censorship with films like EASY RIDER, MIDNIGHT COWBOY and THE GODFATHER. Sex and violence was a new frontier in the late 60's and early 70's Audiences were flocking to films with content that they were not use to seeing on the screen. Today LOST HORIZON can be enjoyed and appreciated on several levels. It's the ultimate escapist film and an healing one at that. It's unconventional in the sense that the music is not introduced until 45 minutes into the film. It changes course in a dramatic and startling way. Tags: ANTI WAR MUSICAL FANTASY ESCAPISM 70's classic films musical extravaganzas Tibet ADVENTURE wonderland hidden treasures |
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Alfie by Burt Bacharach For Stereo: Click Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5G8foS7J9g&fmt=18 This is the great, great tune Burt Bacharach composed in 1966. Bacharach uses a meandering melody and non-traditional changes, but somehow it all works. Alfie provides a lot of opportunities for switch ups, i.e. chord subs, breif key changes, etc. I pushed the harmonic subs pretty far out. Because this song is so well known, I wanted to move it away from it's usual presentation. The challenge is leaving enough familiar material in the performance so that it is still recognizable. I don't know how well I did that, but I had fun with it. I am trying out another software piano. This is Galaxy II Steinway by Best Service. It's a very playable piano, and I think it has a lot of possibilities. It's a great addition to the Ivory pianos I already have. Tags: Burt Bacharach Alfie jazz piano tutorial learn Galaxy II Steinway Bosendorfer Blues Gospel 7notemode Raleigh Carolina |
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Carpenters - Bacharach/David Medley (LIVE) 2/2 From the album "Anthology" (Japan only) It was recorded in 1974 at the Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas. (The video is from "Live in Australia 1972") ・Knowing When To Leave ・Make It Easy On Yourself ・(There's ) Always Something There To Remind Me ・I'll Never Fall In Love Again ・Walk On By ・Do You Know The Way To San Jose Carpenters - Bacharach/David Medley (LIVE) 1/2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyuihbuUDKg Carpenters - Bacharach/David Medley (Live in Australia 1972) http://www.veoh.com/videos/v1451370eXdNHm8Z Tags: Carpenters Karen Richard Burt Bacharach Hal David Live 1974 カーペンターズ |
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Elvis Costello & B. Bacharach - Tears At The Birthday Party Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach Live at Session 54th Tears At The Birthday Party Think back now when we were young There were always tears at the birthday party You know how children can be So cruel That's how it starts, but What if we never learn how to behave? I did something, and you never forgave me I never thought that it could be like this But now I see I see you share your cake with him Unwrapping presents that I should have sent What can I do? Must I watch you? Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again And it's the same every year Seems that I remember it as something more, but You know how children can grow So strange I still adore you What if we never learn from our mistakes? But then, you'll never know how my heart aches I never thought that it would be like this But now I see I see you share your cake with him Unwrapping presents that I should have sent What can I do? Must I watch you? Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again One day I know he'll forget To pay you the compliments you're after You'll hang your sad, aching head Behind a brittle smile or a shrill of laughter What if we only get what we deserve? Somehow I couldn't quite summon the nerve Upon each anniversary Then do you ever think of me? Unwrapping presents that I should have sent What can I do? Must I watch you? Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again Close the door, dim the lights, blow out the candles So Happy Birthday again Tags: Elvis Costello Burt Bacharach |