Greatest Burt Bacharach covers? (RR)
waxjunky
1,849 Posts
The best ones I can think of are "Walk on By" by Isaac Hayes, "Close to You" by Carl Holmes and "This Guys In Love with You" by the Dramatics. What am I forgetting?
Comments
"my little red book" by Love...
Elvis Costello
The White Stripes
Dusty Springfield
time we had this thread, six weeks ago
JIM O'ROUKE - "something big"
- J
Tommy Hunt
GOAT[/b]
for me, the Chuck Jackson one cant be beat
I cant believe nobody has mentioned it already, but for me, Curtis doing "We've Only Just Begun" off the Live album is one my faveorites, among many.
What's ya'lls favorite version of Wichita Lineman? Am I the only sap that likes that song?
We've Only Just Begun - Lee McDonald's modern soul heatery
Walk on By - the Stranglers coming on like the Doors
Wichita Lineman is by Jimmy Webb....
but it's great tune anyway; I like Jose Feliciano's version.
Wichita Lineman is one of the greatest songs in the history of songs. Before my ext HD died i had about 550 versions of this tune. The og Glen campbell version will probably always be my favorite, but not necessarily the best. I am very fond of the King Harvest version too
No singer is better suited for Bacharach / David compositions than Dionne Warwick. Isaac Hayes' version of Walk On By is dope on a badazz groove level, but it is NOT better than Dionne's og version
she looks quite tranvestitey in this video
Truth. I didn't mean to miply that was one of Burt'r tracks, just that is almost a standard with many unfuckwitable versions. I like Hillie Hutch doin it, but there are alot of goodins.
Phil-
Damn man, I'm, sorry to hear bout your HD dropping those. 550 versions!!! Damn. I can set you up w/ 30ish or so of the versions I have if you want, nothing too cutty.
I agree w/ you tho, Glenn murders that shit. I listened to that vers three times in a row riding my bike to work this morning. So good in the sunshine thinkng bout my lady...
but i also second Thee Midnighters version of "Walk On By"
yeah, if you could hook that up i'd appreciate it. i just got back a lot of my GOMLW's, now i need my look of love's, PMTWGR's, etc. etc.
The Capprells' version of "Walk on By" has got to be my favorite though.
Huge on that one. Having grown up in the 80's, I mostly knew Dionne Warwick for "That's What Friends Are For" and then the Psychic Friends Network. Since I got satellite radio though I listen to a channel that plays a lot of Warwick singing Bacharach tunes and it's amazing how good they are and how naturally the two seem to fit together.
of course the towel, and the uber-yacht atomsphere of polished wood
with spacious and vaguely exotic panorama view:
But I think this one might win on chin effect alone:
. Who else in those groovy early seventies would be rockin' the upturned polo collar?