Ikoniske låtskrivaren Burt Bacharach är död
Den amerikanske kompositören Burt Bacharach har dött vid 94 års ålder, uppger hans agent enligt AP. Han dog i sitt hem av naturliga orsaker.
Den flerfaldigt Grammy- och Oscarsbelönade låtskrivaren har skrivit hundratals poplåtar sedan 1950-talet, som spelats in av över tusen artister. Han samarbetade ofta med textförfattaren Hal David.
Han hade en rad topphits, och ligger bland annat bakom låtar som ”Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head” och ”I say a little prayer”.
Bland artisterna som framfört hans kompositioner finns ikoner som Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra och Aretha Franklin.
Bacharach ses som en av de viktigaste kompositörerna inom popmusiken under 1900-talet.
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Burt Bacharach
Wikipedia (en)
Burt Freeman Bacharach ( BAK-ə-rak; born May 12, 1928) was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist who composed hundreds of pop songs from the late 1950s through the 1980s, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David. A six-time Grammy Award winner and three-time Academy Award winner, Bacharach's songs have been recorded by more than 1,000 different artists. As of 2014, he had written 73 US and 52 UK Top 40 hits. He was one of the most important composers of 20th-century popular music.His music is characterized by unusual chord progressions, influenced by his background in jazz harmony, and uncommon selections of instruments for small orchestras. Most of Bacharach and David's hits were written specifically for and performed by Dionne Warwick but earlier associations (from 1957 to 1963) saw the composing duo work with Marty Robbins, Perry Como, Gene McDaniels and Jerry Butler. Following the initial success of these collaborations, Bacharach went on to write hits for Gene Pitney, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield, Jackie DeShannon, Bobbie Gentry, Tom Jones, Herb Alpert, B. J. Thomas, and the Carpenters, among numerous other artists. He arranged, conducted, and produced much of his recorded output.
Songs that he co-wrote which have topped the Billboard Hot 100 include "This Guy's in Love with You" (1968), "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" (1969), "(They Long to Be) Close to You" (1970), "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" (1981), and "That's What Friends Are For" (1986).
A significant figure in easy listening music, Bacharach is described by writer William Farina as "a composer whose venerable name can be linked with just about every other prominent musical artist of his era". In later years, his songs were newly appropriated for the soundtracks of major feature films, by which time "tributes, compilations, and revivals were to be found everywhere". He influenced later musical movements such as chamber pop and Shibuya-kei. In 2015, Rolling Stone ranked Bacharach and David at number 32 for their list of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. In 2012, the duo received the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, the first time the honor has been given to a songwriting team.
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