One of pop music’s greatest composers, Burt Bacharach, has died aged 94.
He wrote enduring hits like I Say A Little Prayer, Walk On By and What The World Needs Now Is Love.
Along with lyricist Hal David, he also wrote numerous movie themes including What’s New Pussycat?, Alfie and The Look Of Love – a major hit for Dusty Springfield.
Another collaborator, Dionne Warwick, said the songwriter’s death was like “losing a family member”.
Bacharach died on Wednesday at home in Los Angeles of natural causes, his publicist Tina Brausam said.
Known for his airborne melodies and sumptuous orchestral arrangements, Bacharach was one of the most important songwriters of the 20th Century.
Over his career, he scored 50 chart hits in the US and UK, working with artists including Warwick, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Tom Jones, Aretha Franklin and Elvis Costello.
His most popular songs included:
- Magic Moments – Perry Como
- I Say A Little Prayer – Aretha Franklin
- What Do You Get When You Fall In Love – Dionne Warwick
- The Look of Love – Dionne Warwick
- Close To You – The Carpenters
- Alfie – Dionne Warwick
- Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head – BJ Thomas
- 24 Hours From Tulsa – Gene Pitney
- Make It Easy on Yourself – The Walker Brothers
- I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself – Dusty Springfield
- Alfie – Cilla Black
- What’s New, Pussycat? – Tom Jones
- Arthur’s Theme – Christopher Cross
- Anyone Who Had A Heart – Dionne Warwick
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