Gorgeous! I have tonnes of studio recordings of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David Dionne Warwick sessions (from Walk on By, onwards), where Dionne does repeated takes, as the track (I honestly don't know if the backup was sung at the same sessions, or not, because I'm recalling their booth was mic'ed as well, and I can hear the back-and-forth between them as I do with Ms Warwick, but, I really don't remember (the copies I was given - though not from the board, but, close to it - aren't degraded by being made from copies of copies, and the only thing they're missing is notes, i.e, who was in the booth (I can read an album, and from reading a released album's liner notes, and having a good ear (enough to recognise a specific session vocalist), but, the sessions - the 'pieces', so to speak, but, they don't say was AT a specific session. How, and where I got them from...well, I know WHEN I was given them (I WILL say when I was given the Bacharach tapes, my jaw hit the floor), and I know they're not available anywhere (I won't say WHO) gave them 🧐). The only problem (NOT with their sound quality), is, I don't have my tape system set up (it's still in its boxes for the past decade. Laziness, I'm sorry to say). Personally, I've been a lifelong collector of music, and I've been VERY fortunate to have known people who's artistry I'm a huge fan of (primarily the 60s - girl groups through British singers, and Burt's right in there), and I've collected a lot (I used to listen to much of it - I'd make eq'ed and edited cassettes from the raw tapes I received - on my Walkman (a Sony WM-DD100 Boodo Khan, which I STILL prize today... though I now listen to Hi-resolution mp3's, I DO sometimes use my Boodo Khan headphones which are STILL powerful as all heck).Sigh... On the tapes, there's tonnes of chatter between the booth and singers, Burt telling Dionne things he wants her to emote, etc, and I doubt it's available anywhere. I really don't have a problem sharing it with other people, like me (just as people, like Mr Spector gave me stuff, and honestly, I can't even tell, you why he and I hit it off - I'm much younger - male, and he was just a fun gentleman, who liked how interested I was in his creations...I, just simply love beautiful music, and sharing with others who are so ...curious, interested in how these amazing, legendary tracks came into existence (BTW; though I'm a fan, and acquaintance of the late Mr Phil Spector, and I DO have much unreleased stuff from his Gold Star days, I'm NOT the source who released a CD a few years ago of several of his tracks. Even though I say that, I'm not 'mad' whoever DID release it, as it shows his creative process on his most iconic tracks. On the other hand, I DO understand the artist's POV, that the Bacharach session tapes I have, and which can be heard o the Spector CD, show real music afficionados the 'magic', and how it's made, there IS a logic to saying, 'don't look behind the wizard's curtain', so to speak.
@UNOwen19 күн бұрын
Stunning!
@Fashback1249 күн бұрын
Whoa!!! Where did you find this?
@RoundingThirdBase-mz2mf18 күн бұрын
Not his usual style number.
@elementrypenguin311620 күн бұрын
Burt Bacharach . What a musical genius
@williamdunphy35223 күн бұрын
Music Supervised and Conducted by George Wyle.
@user-oj1bh8iu6c26 күн бұрын
Love it 😊
@user-oj1bh8iu6c26 күн бұрын
I think I keep repeating my life over every thousand years
@January.26 күн бұрын
Thank you for uploading this masterpiece. I listen all the time. You have great taste in music 😊.
@teacher55oliveros27 күн бұрын
Thanks for this beautiful homage from THE MASTER BACHARACH to his lovely daughter Nikki at 8 years old. This song shows the most beautiful Bacharach sound. Splendid. The soundtrack of my life.
@user-oj1bh8iu6c28 күн бұрын
Once before I go😊
@user-oj1bh8iu6cАй бұрын
I have loved you all along
@pwepersonal2024Ай бұрын
Charlie Gracie's version was quickly overshadowed for popular audiences by Andy's version; among other re-dos copying people and songs by Andy was Anthony Newley's "Do You Mind" recording from 1959-1960. This Andy Williams/Archie Bleyer alternate sounds better than the the clapping-finger shapping version that was popular, although it takes some getting used to.
@user-oj1bh8iu6cАй бұрын
Once more before I go sing to me
@Gobi512Ай бұрын
Beautiful… takes me back in time.
@ykendall9836Ай бұрын
Haven’t heard this song in ages. Such a lovely work.
@matthewhartt5887Ай бұрын
It hurts to see this! God, I loved him!
@williamdunphy352Ай бұрын
Introduced by John Harlan. 5:03
@TobyJaeАй бұрын
I just stopped by to listen to you and to tell you how much I remember your music. I just stopped by to get two ears full of that gorgeous joyful voice. I just stopped by to say I love you and I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
@user-oj1bh8iu6cАй бұрын
I would have no regrets ive loved your songs allright
@mcmlxii4419Ай бұрын
This will always be the ABC Movie of the Week to me.
@allenlevelleАй бұрын
A master composer at work!!!!
@aguilacalva2625Ай бұрын
👍👏👏
@fredhuybens27832 ай бұрын
such a great sounding Rhodes
@ben2715Ай бұрын
Indeed! Glad you noticed! Love the Rhodes as the sole accompaniment adding a contemporary vibe to this great standard.
@leequigley57022 ай бұрын
Love you forever and always Andy! Wish we could have you back again! Miss you Xoxoxoxo
@emmarose42342 ай бұрын
As an Autistic woman, this is near and dear to my heart. I love you so much, Nikki and Burt. Autistic rights are human rights. ❤
@shadenfreude112 ай бұрын
Freaking genius!!!!!!!!!!!
@elizabethstadler27752 ай бұрын
Now in heaven you both finslly together❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-bw4wv8en3x2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful piece of music.
@user-uv1od4xf3l2 ай бұрын
Talvez Recordaçãoes 💓🤍💞💖💞🤍💓💗
@briangarza75322 ай бұрын
Nikki, left a suicide letter that Burt never read, because..as he says "i already know what she wrote to me". He said that for as long as he is alive, that he will never read it!!
@user-wm9rk9qo8d2 ай бұрын
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@pjhanna14322 ай бұрын
May i ask where you found this? I would love to see more! Thanks for sharing this with everyone!
@ben27152 ай бұрын
This is from the 1972 ITC television special, "Burt Bacharach and Associates" (a/k/a "Chevrolet Presents Burt Bacharach"), and the entire special is currently available on KZread under "Burt Bacharach TV Special 1972." Anthony Newley and Sammy Davis Jr. guested on this show.
@rokk2 ай бұрын
Genius, pure and simple.
@danielmorse42132 ай бұрын
Look at those musicians. They love this man and his song.
@jrthiker99082 ай бұрын
Definitely....look at the string players, those are the old guard of what was probably the LA studio recording scene at that time, so they've seen and played it all. They are happy and relaxed. You can always tell with the body language and faces of the strings if you (the conductor) are liked or not liked by the orchestra. Winds are good at hiding it, and brass just mutter nasty things under their breath LOL. But the strings will let you know in how they sit and how they play. He almost loses them at the beginning by talking so much...orchestras hate that and it was probably done for the cameras, but he has them as soon as he starts rehearsing.
@SasaeolelaWalter3 ай бұрын
Timeless performance
@jeffpiegari49423 ай бұрын
Anymore please
@NealSchultz3 ай бұрын
Unmistakenly Bacharach.
@piustwelfth3 ай бұрын
Jayne Meadows makes reference to her age but doesn't say the number. Incredibly, she's about to turn 86 at the time of this show. Given her beauty and liveliness as a raconteur, it's truly hard to believe.
@ben27153 ай бұрын
At the book signing a few months later, she did announce that she was 86, but before saying the exact number, she playfully admonished the audience to react by yelling, "Noooo!"
@user-nq8vm2iv9v4 ай бұрын
PERFECTION.
@christinefrazerskinner24404 ай бұрын
You can't wrap.a gift
@christinefrazerskinner24404 ай бұрын
He is beautiful
@danielamadeo68774 ай бұрын
ESTE TEMA, NIKKI, LO HIZO EL GRAN BURT BACHARACH, EN HOMENAJE A SU HIJA, QUIEN FALLECIO TRAGICAMENTE.- QUE TRISTE ES LA VIDA, DIOS.-
@christinefrazerskinner24404 ай бұрын
Very nice Italy is a beautiful place
@christinefrazerskinner24404 ай бұрын
We love him to when we fall in ❤️
@user-nq8vm2iv9v4 ай бұрын
The musical history these two have traveled.
@bluesquirrel39194 ай бұрын
Beautiful 💕
@morrisralph544 ай бұрын
The Master!
@user-nq8vm2iv9v4 ай бұрын
Never would have suspected these two together. What a hoot !
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fantastic!!
Gorgeous! I have tonnes of studio recordings of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David Dionne Warwick sessions (from Walk on By, onwards), where Dionne does repeated takes, as the track (I honestly don't know if the backup was sung at the same sessions, or not, because I'm recalling their booth was mic'ed as well, and I can hear the back-and-forth between them as I do with Ms Warwick, but, I really don't remember (the copies I was given - though not from the board, but, close to it - aren't degraded by being made from copies of copies, and the only thing they're missing is notes, i.e, who was in the booth (I can read an album, and from reading a released album's liner notes, and having a good ear (enough to recognise a specific session vocalist), but, the sessions - the 'pieces', so to speak, but, they don't say was AT a specific session. How, and where I got them from...well, I know WHEN I was given them (I WILL say when I was given the Bacharach tapes, my jaw hit the floor), and I know they're not available anywhere (I won't say WHO) gave them 🧐). The only problem (NOT with their sound quality), is, I don't have my tape system set up (it's still in its boxes for the past decade. Laziness, I'm sorry to say). Personally, I've been a lifelong collector of music, and I've been VERY fortunate to have known people who's artistry I'm a huge fan of (primarily the 60s - girl groups through British singers, and Burt's right in there), and I've collected a lot (I used to listen to much of it - I'd make eq'ed and edited cassettes from the raw tapes I received - on my Walkman (a Sony WM-DD100 Boodo Khan, which I STILL prize today... though I now listen to Hi-resolution mp3's, I DO sometimes use my Boodo Khan headphones which are STILL powerful as all heck).Sigh... On the tapes, there's tonnes of chatter between the booth and singers, Burt telling Dionne things he wants her to emote, etc, and I doubt it's available anywhere. I really don't have a problem sharing it with other people, like me (just as people, like Mr Spector gave me stuff, and honestly, I can't even tell, you why he and I hit it off - I'm much younger - male, and he was just a fun gentleman, who liked how interested I was in his creations...I, just simply love beautiful music, and sharing with others who are so ...curious, interested in how these amazing, legendary tracks came into existence (BTW; though I'm a fan, and acquaintance of the late Mr Phil Spector, and I DO have much unreleased stuff from his Gold Star days, I'm NOT the source who released a CD a few years ago of several of his tracks. Even though I say that, I'm not 'mad' whoever DID release it, as it shows his creative process on his most iconic tracks. On the other hand, I DO understand the artist's POV, that the Bacharach session tapes I have, and which can be heard o the Spector CD, show real music afficionados the 'magic', and how it's made, there IS a logic to saying, 'don't look behind the wizard's curtain', so to speak.
Stunning!
Whoa!!! Where did you find this?
Not his usual style number.
Burt Bacharach . What a musical genius
Music Supervised and Conducted by George Wyle.
Love it 😊
I think I keep repeating my life over every thousand years
Thank you for uploading this masterpiece. I listen all the time. You have great taste in music 😊.
Thanks for this beautiful homage from THE MASTER BACHARACH to his lovely daughter Nikki at 8 years old. This song shows the most beautiful Bacharach sound. Splendid. The soundtrack of my life.
Once before I go😊
I have loved you all along
Charlie Gracie's version was quickly overshadowed for popular audiences by Andy's version; among other re-dos copying people and songs by Andy was Anthony Newley's "Do You Mind" recording from 1959-1960. This Andy Williams/Archie Bleyer alternate sounds better than the the clapping-finger shapping version that was popular, although it takes some getting used to.
Once more before I go sing to me
Beautiful… takes me back in time.
Haven’t heard this song in ages. Such a lovely work.
It hurts to see this! God, I loved him!
Introduced by John Harlan. 5:03
I just stopped by to listen to you and to tell you how much I remember your music. I just stopped by to get two ears full of that gorgeous joyful voice. I just stopped by to say I love you and I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
I would have no regrets ive loved your songs allright
This will always be the ABC Movie of the Week to me.
A master composer at work!!!!
👍👏👏
such a great sounding Rhodes
Indeed! Glad you noticed! Love the Rhodes as the sole accompaniment adding a contemporary vibe to this great standard.
Love you forever and always Andy! Wish we could have you back again! Miss you Xoxoxoxo
As an Autistic woman, this is near and dear to my heart. I love you so much, Nikki and Burt. Autistic rights are human rights. ❤
Freaking genius!!!!!!!!!!!
Now in heaven you both finslly together❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful piece of music.
Talvez Recordaçãoes 💓🤍💞💖💞🤍💓💗
Nikki, left a suicide letter that Burt never read, because..as he says "i already know what she wrote to me". He said that for as long as he is alive, that he will never read it!!
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May i ask where you found this? I would love to see more! Thanks for sharing this with everyone!
This is from the 1972 ITC television special, "Burt Bacharach and Associates" (a/k/a "Chevrolet Presents Burt Bacharach"), and the entire special is currently available on KZread under "Burt Bacharach TV Special 1972." Anthony Newley and Sammy Davis Jr. guested on this show.
Genius, pure and simple.
Look at those musicians. They love this man and his song.
Definitely....look at the string players, those are the old guard of what was probably the LA studio recording scene at that time, so they've seen and played it all. They are happy and relaxed. You can always tell with the body language and faces of the strings if you (the conductor) are liked or not liked by the orchestra. Winds are good at hiding it, and brass just mutter nasty things under their breath LOL. But the strings will let you know in how they sit and how they play. He almost loses them at the beginning by talking so much...orchestras hate that and it was probably done for the cameras, but he has them as soon as he starts rehearsing.
Timeless performance
Anymore please
Unmistakenly Bacharach.
Jayne Meadows makes reference to her age but doesn't say the number. Incredibly, she's about to turn 86 at the time of this show. Given her beauty and liveliness as a raconteur, it's truly hard to believe.
At the book signing a few months later, she did announce that she was 86, but before saying the exact number, she playfully admonished the audience to react by yelling, "Noooo!"
PERFECTION.
You can't wrap.a gift
He is beautiful
ESTE TEMA, NIKKI, LO HIZO EL GRAN BURT BACHARACH, EN HOMENAJE A SU HIJA, QUIEN FALLECIO TRAGICAMENTE.- QUE TRISTE ES LA VIDA, DIOS.-
Very nice Italy is a beautiful place
We love him to when we fall in ❤️
The musical history these two have traveled.
Beautiful 💕
The Master!
Never would have suspected these two together. What a hoot !