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Hal-elujah!
Steyn On-line ^ | May 23, 2021 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 05/24/2021 12:00:02 PM PDT by Twotone

The Look Of Love
Is in your eyes
The look your smile can't disguise
The Look Of Love
Is saying so much more...

A couple of decades back, "The Look of Love" was indeed saying so much more: George Will cited the presence on the hit parade of Diana Krall's CD of the same name as one of the hopeful cultural trends of America post-9/11. In The Wall Street Journal, Terry Teachout agreed. He'd been sitting in a New York McDonald's whose radio had been tuned to some young persons' station - and, instead of the usual ghastly caterwauling, "The Look of Love" had drifted over the McMuffins and hash browns...

"Is Diana Krall's current popularity a fluke?" mused Mr Teachout. "I've been thinking that it might have a little something to do with September 11th... Unless I miss my guess, beauty is becoming fashionable again." It's safe to say he missed his guess. Nineteen years on, the Top 40 is more vulgar, more witless, more pneumatic than ever - and a return to standards, either in the George Will or George Gershwin sense, is further off than ever.

Nevertheless, the song endures, as do many others by a man who was born one hundred years ago, May 25th 1921. As you can calculate from that date, Hal David belongs to the pre-rock generation. Yet he had his greatest run of success in the 1960s, when the likes of "The Look of Love" and "I Say a Little Prayer" and "Make It Easy on Yourself" were competing on the charts with Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones and sundry lesser rockers.

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TOPICS: History; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: burtbacharach; flugelhorns; haldavid; music; songs

1 posted on 05/24/2021 12:00:02 PM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone

Bkmk


2 posted on 05/24/2021 12:05:35 PM PDT by sauropod (Chance favors the prepared mind.)
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To: Twotone

Catchy melody, catchy and clean lyrics—how a good popular song is made. Oh, and at least two verses. Kenny Loggins’ one-verse songs get old fast.


3 posted on 05/24/2021 12:08:50 PM PDT by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: Twotone

“Women, in particular, grew very flugelhorny in his presence.”

ROFLOL!


4 posted on 05/24/2021 12:18:55 PM PDT by HKMk23 (INADEQUACY: If this keeps up, we may not be able to let you help us anymore.)
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To: Twotone

I always thought it was, “The look of lust...”.


5 posted on 05/24/2021 12:30:10 PM PDT by cuban leaf (We killed our economy and damaged our culture. In 2021 we will pine for the salad days of 2020.)
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To: Twotone

Diana Krall is simply amazing.

BTW, here’s the best version I’ve ever heard of a similarly themed song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZQYV9njOu4


6 posted on 05/24/2021 12:32:36 PM PDT by cuban leaf (We killed our economy and damaged our culture. In 2021 we will pine for the salad days of 2020.)
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To: Twotone
But then it took Bacharach & David a few years to become Bacharach & David. Their first hits - "The Story of My Life" for Michael Holliday in 1957, "Magic Moments" for Perry Como in 1958 - sound closer to "American Beauty Rose" than to "I Say A Little Prayer" or "A House Is Not a Home".

He left one out--The Blob by the Five Blobs (1958).

7 posted on 05/24/2021 12:53:43 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Twotone

“The Look of Love” is from the movie “Casino Royale.” At the time, when I saw it in a theater, I considered it to be far and away the worst movie I had ever seen.


8 posted on 05/24/2021 12:56:49 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Twotone
But in 1962 they asked a jobbing vocalist called Dionne Warwick to come in and sing "Make It Easy on Yourself". She thought she was making a single. In fact, Burt and Hal just needed someone to do a demo they could pass to Jerry Butler, the guy they had in mind to record it. Dionne was not happy when she found out, and yelled at them, "Don't make me over, man!" - ie, "Don't screw me over." Hal liked the phrase, and, modifying its meaning to "Take me as I am", wrote it up for Dionne.

In my opinion, that is her best song.

Don't Make Me Over--Dionne Warwick (1962)

9 posted on 05/24/2021 1:01:31 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

Great story. Thanks for sharing.


10 posted on 05/24/2021 1:30:55 PM PDT by GOPJ (Liz Cheney: There was NO VOTER FRAUD Winston. YOU agree Winston? How many fingers Winston...?)
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To: Fiji Hill

Dionne Warwick rules! That’s a great story about how a song came to be.


11 posted on 05/24/2021 3:25:05 PM PDT by jocon307 (Dem party delenda est!)
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To: Fiji Hill

Who in the world is Michael Holliday???? That song was a hit by Marty Robbins!!


12 posted on 05/24/2021 3:47:15 PM PDT by smalltownslick (a)
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To: Twotone

Favorite Bacharach song/performance is (There’s) Always Something There to Remind me by Sandie Shaw.

Song was a #1 hit in the UK (and Canada) but only got to number 52 on Billboard.

Dionne Warwick, I love you, but Sandie’s is perfection.


13 posted on 05/24/2021 3:56:29 PM PDT by John Milner (Marching for Peace is like breathing for food. )
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To: smalltownslick
Who in the world is Michael Holliday???? That song was a hit by Marty Robbins!!

His version of The Story of My Life was a hit in England.

14 posted on 05/24/2021 5:12:13 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Fiji Hill

So what? Not here.


15 posted on 05/24/2021 5:24:16 PM PDT by smalltownslick (a)
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To: smalltownslick
So what? Not here.

Mark probably heard that one when he was in England--and missed hearing Marty's version.

16 posted on 05/24/2021 9:29:17 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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