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  1. In the same Record Collector interview he discussed writing specifically for a film: "When I'm scoring a picture, whether it's Butch Cassidy or Casino Royale or What's New Pussycat?, all those melodies that turned into what became hit songs came from what I saw on the screen when I was scoring and what I heard. The first thing is you service ...

    • Early Time Apart
    • Dionne Warwick
    • More Bacharach and David
    • Controversy and Split
    • Solo Work
    • 2011 and Beyond

    In the early ’60s, Bacharach found himself working with a different writing partner, Bob Hilliard. They wrote “Please Stay,” recorded by the Drifters, along with a few other hits songs. Bacharach and David, though, got back together in 1963 and formed a more formal writing partnership, earning success again with the 1963 song, “Make It Easy on Your...

    Prior to getting back together with David, Bacharach had discovered burgeoning young talent Warwick in 1961. That year, Bacharach, Warwick, and her sister Dee Dee released the single, “Move It on the Backbeat,” under the name Burt and the Backbeats. The lyrics were written by Mack David, Hal’s brother. The next year, Dionne released her first solo ...

    In 1967, the duo wrote “The Look of Love” recorded but Dusty Springfield and featured in the James Bond film Casino Royale. In 1968, the jazz saxophonist Stan Getz recorded a number of Bacharach and David songs for his album, What The World Needs Now: Stan Getz Plays Burt Bacharach and Hal David. That same year the two worked on a Broadway musical,...

    Their partnership continued for a few more years, including in 1973 when the two wrote the score for the musical movie Lost Horizon. However, this work led to myriad lawsuits between David and Bacharach. This, in turn, hurt their relationship with Warwick who felt abandoned when the duo’s partnership dissolved.

    Bacharach released several more solo projects including the 1977 album, Futures. He and David reunited briefly in 1975 for the Stephanie Mills album, For The First Time, from Motown, but nothing materialized as it had in the past. In his solo career, David worked with artists including Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias.

    In 2011, the duo won the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, given to them by the Library of Congress. That marked the first time a songwriting team earned the honor. In 2019, What the World Needs Now: Words by Hal Davidaired on television, hosted by Bette Midler. The two are remembered today for their timeless music. David died on September 1, 2012, ...

    • Jacob Uitti
    • 3 Min.
    • Senior Writer
  2. (Originaltitel: Whats New Pussycat?) ist eine Filmkomödie von Clive Donner aus dem Jahr 1965. Für den Komiker und späteren Regisseur Woody Allen war die Komödie das Filmdebüt als Schauspieler; zudem war das Drehbuch sein erstes, das auch produziert wurde.

    • Was gibt’s Neues, Pussy?
    • Englisch
    • What’s New Pussycat?
  3. 9. Feb. 2023 · 10 Best Burt Bacharach songs from the peerless pop composer, from "What's New Pussycat" to "I Say a Little Prayer."

  4. 2. März 2024 · Auch er wurde von der Queen zum "Sir" ernannt: In den 60er-Jahren avancierte der ehemalige Staubsaugervertreter Tom Jones dank Hits wie "It's Not Unusual", "What's New Pussycat?" und "Delilah" zum ...

  5. Burt Bacharach: “When I’m scoring a picture, whether it’s Butch Cassidy or Casino Royale or What’s New Pussycat?, all those melodies that turned into what became hit songs came from what I saw on the screen when I was scoring and what I heard. The first thing is you service the motion picture. If you’re lucky enough and you have a theme that turns into a hit whether it was Dusty ...

  6. 7. Mai 2013 · British-born Dusty Springfield enjoyed an iconic Bacharach hit with the seductive “The Look of Love,” while Tom Jones popularized the playful “Whats New Pussycat?” and Herb Alpert romanticized with “This Guy’s in Love With You.”