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The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection ()

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The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection - Burt Bacharach
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Track Listing
  1. The Story of My Life
  2. Magic Moments
  3. The Blob
  4. Please Stay
  5. I Wake Up Crying
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  1. The Story of My Life
  2. Magic Moments
  3. The Blob
  4. Please Stay
  5. I Wake Up Crying
  6. Tower of Strength
  7. Baby It's You
  8. Mexican Divorce
  9. (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance
  10. Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)
  11. Make It Easy on Yourself
  12. I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
  13. It's Love That Really Counts (In the Long Run)
  14. Only Love Can Break a Heart
  15. (There Goes) The Forgotten Man
  16. Don't Make Me Over
  17. Let the Music Play
  18. Blue on Blue
  19. True Love Never Runs Smooth
  20. Blue Guitar
  21. Reach Out for Me
  22. Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
  23. Anyone Who Had a Heart
  24. A House Is Not a Home
  25. Wives and Lovers
  26. Wishin' and Hopin'
  27. Walk on By
  28. (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me
  29. Me Japanese Boy I Love You
  30. To Wait for Love
  31. Kentucky Bluebird (Send a Message to Martha)
  32. Land of Make Believe
  33. The Last One to Be Loved
  34. Fool Killer
  35. Don't Go Breaking My Heart
  36. What the World Needs Now Is Love
  37. Trains and Boats and Planes
  38. What's New Pussycat?
  39. My Little Red Book
  40. Here I Am
  41. A Lifetime of Loneliness
  42. Made in Paris
  43. Promise Her Anything
  44. Are You There (With Another Girl)
  45. Come and Get Me
  46. Alfie
  47. In Between the Heartaches
  48. Nikki
  49. So Long Johnny
  50. The Windows of the World
  51. Take a Broken Heart
  52. Casino Royale
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While this three-CD, 75-song box set only has a half-dozen tracks actually credited to Burt Bacharach, it's certainly the best representation of his music likely to ever be assembled. Spanning the late '50s through a 1996 duet with Elvis Costello, this is the cream of his work as a composer (and, frequently, producer), properly concentrating mostly on the 1960s hit versions of his songs (usually, though not always, co-written with Hal David) by Dionne Warwick, Gene Pitney, Jackie DeShannon, Dusty Springfield, the Drifters, ...

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