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Martin, thanks for that.
Yes, I remember Polly, I'm a British man of a certain age......."Jurassic" ! lol
Was it really 44 yrs ago ???

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Not too many covers of this BJ Thomas song, here's Robert Goulet "Everybody's Out of Town" (1970):

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This is an instrumental jazz trio I played bass in, and performed a lot of Burt Bacharach songs:
Our interpretation of "I'll Never Fall In Love Again"


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Vincmpozr1 wrote:This is an instrumental jazz trio I played bass in, and performed a lot of Burt Bacharach songs:
Our interpretation of "I'll Never Fall In Love Again"


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Love it, absolutely love it! Tom Powers was a great pianist, wasn't he? You and the drummer played great, too. You made that song really come alive.
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I heard this instrumental on Brian Matthew's "Sounds of the Sixties"
It's based on Sergei Rachmanioff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini"......quite beautiful.


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Yes Blue, the show's feature on records based on or inspired by the classics is usually a highlight. A UK Top 30 hit in 1962, the Clyde Valley Stompers' trad jazz arrangement of Prokofiev's 'Peter and the Wolf' (Peter's Theme and The Cat) always makes me smile and has been played on the show more than once. Amazing to think now that those other big names of British trad jazz, Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk and Chris Barber achieved around twenty-five Top 40 hits between them in the late 50s and early 60s. it truly was a different world back then. I've yet to hear a trad jazz arrangement of a Bacharach tune, though:

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Hugo Montenegro's version of 'Knowing When to Leave' isn't an instrumental as you'd expect and It features a male chorus rather than a sole female voice. This must be the most covered lesser known B&D song and other versions that I know of that have never to my knowledge featured on Youtube are by Sue Raney, Gordon MacRae and joe Bourne:

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Yes, her voice has aged, but she can still bring down the house. Many of you will agree with me when I say that Aretha had one of the most spectacular voices of all time, and, like Dionne, is in a league of her own. Someone put a knock on her voice here recently and all I can say is "to each his own." (By the way, she's 72 years old now.)

Enjoy! (And yes, that dress!!)

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So beautiful! And Liza's violin solo is superb.

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Bing sings Burt........."occult interludes" ???


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Andre' Previn once remarked that most people weren't aware that he composed '(Theme From) The Valley of the Dolls' because Dionne Warwick's US hit recording of the song had Bacharach's stamp all over it. As far as I'm aware, Bacharach produced it (with Hal David), played piano and conducted, the arrangement being by Pat Williams. It was played on this morning's 'Sounds of the 60s' on BBC Radio 2.

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Bob Crewe was a songwriter and producer, most notably for the legendary Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons, here's his version of "Wives and Lovers"...


Bob Crewe (1930-2014) R.I.P.

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Dionne Warwick's 'We Need to Go Back' compilation of previously unissued Warner Brothers recordings continues to be a fascinating listen. Out of the three Bacharach songs featured on the disc only 'He Walked Right Through the Door' has so far failed to make an appearance on Youtube. Here's the rather hypnotic 'Plastic City' instead:

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A "magic moment" from one of Burt's TV Specials in the early Seventies.


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Yes Blue, Bricusse and Newley were a great songwriting team for a while in the 60s and early 70s. My two favorites of theirs are 'Pure Imagination' and 'Feeling Good'. The latter's probably best known now via Nina Simone's remarkable recording of it in the 60s. However, Randy Crawford did a nice version of it with her old friend Joe Sample and here they are performing it live two or three years ago in Europe:

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