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Burt Bacharach, legendary ‘I’ll Never Fall in Love Again’ singer, dead at 94

February 09, 2023 05:28AM
[nypost.com]

Legendary singer and composer Burt Bacharach, whose hits include “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” and “I Say a Little Prayer,” has died. He was 94.

The Oscar winner died Wednesday at home in Los Angeles of natural causes, his publicist Tina Brausam told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Bacharach had top 10 hits since the 1950s including songs like “Alfie,” “I Say a Little Prayer,” “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again” and “This Guy’s in Love with You” as well as “Walk on By,” recorded by Dionne Warwick.

He scored three Academy Awards and eight Grammys over the course of his career and was a prize-winning Broadway composer for “Promises, Promises.” His songs have also been recorded by over 1,000 different singers.

The singer won his first Oscar in 1970 for the score of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and for the song “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.” His second win came in 1982 when he and his then-wife Carole Bayer Sager won for “Best That You Can Do,” the theme from “Arthur. He also did movie soundtracks including “What’s New, Pussycat?”, “Alfie” and the 1967 James Bond spoof “Casino Royale.”

In 1999, Bacharach made a cameo in the hit film “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,” playing piano on top of a bus alongside Mike Myers and Vanessa Williams to his famous tune, “What the World Needs Now.” The legendary singer also appeared in the second film alongside Elvis Costello, bringing his music to an entirely new generation.

Much of Bacharach’s hits were written for and performed by Dionne Warwick. Other artists he collaborated with included Gene Pitney, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield, Jackie DeShannon, Bobbie Gentry, Tom Jones, Herb Alpert, B. J. Thomas, and the Carpenters.

His presence even transcended music, having been named one of “People” magazine’s “Sexiest Men Alive” in 200 and one of the “50 Most Beautiful People” in 1999.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1928, the musician spent his childhood living in New York City with his father, a syndicated columnist, and his mother, a pianist who inspired him to study music.

He was married to his first wife, Paula Stewart, from 1953-58, and married for a fourth time, to Jane Hansen, in 1993. He is survived by Hansen, as well as his children Oliver, Raleigh and Cristopher, Brausam said. He was preceded in death by his daughter with Dickinson, Nikki Bacharach.

During his second marriage to Angie Dickinson, the two became parents to three kids. Their daughter, daughter named Nikki Bacharach, struggled with her mental health and died by suicide at age 40 in 2007. Bacharach revealed in his memoir “Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music” that Nikki had undiagnosed Aspergers, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder.



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  Burt Bacharach, legendary ‘I’ll Never Fall in Love Again’ singer, dead at 94

sstrams85February 09, 2023 05:28AM

  Re: Burt Bacharach, legendary ‘I’ll Never Fall in Love Again’ singer, dead at 94

Ridgewood Ram49February 09, 2023 05:37AM

  I always remember her from that De Palma movie..

sstrams44February 09, 2023 05:51AM

  The score for Butch Cassidy....

JamesJM91February 09, 2023 05:53AM

  Re: The score for Butch Cassidy....

21Dog40February 10, 2023 04:53AM

  I remember feeling so sad for his Daughter he had with Angie Dickinson.

Ramgator44February 09, 2023 08:08AM