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Dionne Warwick...Yay OR Nay?



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Dionne Warwick (born December 12, 1940 in East Orange, New Jersey, as Marie Dionne Warrick) is an American singer best known for her work with Hal David and Burt Bacharach as songwriters and producers.

Early years

Born to parents were Mansel Warrick and Lee Drinkard, Dionne Warrick began singing gospel with her family, and started her professional career after graduating from the University of Hartford. In the earliest stage of her career, she sang backing vocals on records by Chuck Jackson, Dinah Washington and Solomon Burke, among others. Her first solo single was 1962's "Don't Make Me Over", the title (according to legend) supplied by Warrick herself when she snapped the phrase at producers Burt Bacharach and Hal David during an arduous recording session. [1] From the phrase, Bacharach and David created an elegant R&B recording, which became a top 40 pop hit in the US (and a top 5 US R&B hit.) Famously, Warrick's name was misspelled on the credits, and she soon began using the new spelling (i.e., "Warwick") both professionally and personally.[2]

The two immediate follow-ups to "Don't Make Me Over" were largely unsuccessful, but 1964's "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was Warwick's first top 10 pop hit. This was followed by "Walk on By," a major hit that launched her career into the stratosphere. For the rest of the 1960s, Warwick was a fixture on the US and Canadian charts, and virtually all of Warwick's singles from 1962-1972 were written and produced by the Bacharach/David team.

In fact, Warwick weathered the British Invasion better than most American artists, although she released only a few hits in the UK during the late 1960s, most notably "Walk On By" and "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?". In the UK a number of Bacharach-David-Warwick songs were covered by UK singer Cilla Black, most notably "Anyone Who Had a Heart", which went to #1 in the UK. This upset Warwick and she has described feeling insulted when told that in the UK, record company executives wanted her songs recorded by someone else. Warwick even met Cilla Black whilst on tour in the UK. She recalled what she said to her - " I told her that "You're My World" would be my next single in the States. I honestly believe that if I'd sneezed on my next record, then Cilla would have sneezed on hers too. There was no imagination in her recording."

"You're My World" was in fact not released as a single by Warwick. Black, however, went ahead with the single release of "You're My World" in 1964, and the track peaked at #1 UK, #26 US.

The late 1960s and early 1970s

A 1967 LP called Here Where There Is Love became a big hit, as did her single "I Say a Little Prayer", which is now famous for being featured in the movie, My Best Friend's Wedding. Warwick also had a reported "passionate association" with Pat Jones, an Ohio college student, in 1967. In addition, her 1960s recording of "Wives and Lovers" was used as the theme song for the 1996 hit movie The First Wives Club. Her next big hit was unusual in that it was not written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David; "(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls" was a smash success, as was the Bacharach/David-penned follow-up, "Do You Know the Way to San José?". More hits and a few Grammy Awards followed in the last two years of the 1960s.

Warwick had become the priority act of Scepter Records with the release of "Anyone Who Had A Heart" in 1963. However, in the post-Woodstock era of the late 1960s, the decision was made that she would begin looking for a major label. Warwick's last recording for Scepter was in 1971. She debuted on the Warner Brothers label -- in a five-year contract that was the biggest contract for a female artist at that time. Although she initially teamed with Bacharach and David as writers/producers, this association dissolved after one LP on Warners. For the next few years, Warwick would team with a veriety of producers, looking for an elusive hit.


Move to Arista

Her career slowed greatly in the 1970s, with no big hits until 1974's "Then Came You", recorded as a duet with the Spinners and produced by Thom Bell. It was her first US #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Nevertheless, other than this success, Warwick's five years on Warner Brothers -- despite the fact that she worked the entire time -- left her almost completely without hits.

This trend ended with the move to a new label, and the release of "I'll Never Love This Way Again" produced by Barry Manilow. The accompanying album Dionne was her first to go platinum. This was her debut on Arista Records to which she had been personally signed and guided by the label's founder Clive Davis.

Warwick's next hit was her 1982 full-length collaboration with Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees for Heartbraker.

In 1986, Warwick led the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) benefit single "That's What Friends Are For" with Friends (Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder); it was a number one hit, and garnered Warwick's fifth Grammy. It also marked a reunion of Warwick and song co-writer Burt Bacharach (lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager).
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1990s and today

Her career took a major downturn in the 1990s, with only a few moderate-selling albums released and no major singles. During this period, she was perhaps best known for hosting infomercials for the Psychic Friends Network, a 900 number psychic service.

In 2002, Warwick was arrested at Miami International Airport for possession of marijuana. Miami-Dade Police officers reported finding eleven marijuana cigarettes inside a lipstick container. Drug charges were dropped when she agreed to complete a drug treatment program, donate $250 to charity, and make an anti-drug public service announcement directed at youth[2].

In 2005, Dionne Warwick was honored by Oprah Winfrey at her Legends Ball.

Warwick enjoyed one of her largest audiences ever when she appeared on the May 24, 2006 fifth-season finale of American Idol. 36 million U.S. viewers watched Warwick sing a medley of "Walk on By" and "That's What Friends Are For," with longtime collaborator Burt Bacharach accompanying her on the piano.

Dionne Warwick's official website: The legendary lady of song is celebrating her 45th year in music with a world tour and is putting the finishing touches on an upcoming CD of duets of her hits performed with Gladys Knight, Jill Scott, Britney Spears, Kelly Rowland, Kelis, Chante Moore, Angie Stone, Deborah Cox, Mya and Wynonna Judd.

She is scheduled to be a contestant on the Fox series Duets along with other singers such as Randy Travis and Smokey Robinson.


Famous relations

Warwick's sister Dee Dee Warwick also had a successful singing career, scoring a Top 20 R&B hit in the form of "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" in 1967. In 1971, at the advice of a numerologist, both Dionne and her sister DeeDee added an 'e' to the end of Warwicke. It was eventually dropped in mid-1975.

Warwick's mother, Lee Drinkard, along with many of Warwick's uncles and aunts, were members of The Drinkard Singers, a noted gospel group of the 1940s through the 1990s.

One of Warwick's cousins is Whitney Houston.
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Reply #1 posted 08/19/06 7:41pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Nay


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Reply #2 posted 08/19/06 7:44pm

TonyVanDam

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Granted, I like that one song she did with The Spinner.

Other than that, I vote nay too. Dionne was too much pop for my own taste.
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Reply #3 posted 08/19/06 8:00pm

nurse

Nay sad .
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Reply #4 posted 08/19/06 8:10pm

brownsugar

yay back in her early years up to the 60s. i cant fuck with that 'thats what friends are for' 80s era and later ill
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Reply #5 posted 08/19/06 8:12pm

lilgish

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Nay

TonyVanDam said:

Nay

nurse said:

Nay


Boy, I didn't see that coming, coulda used a psychic.
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Reply #6 posted 08/19/06 8:20pm

SoulAlive

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.Her voice is elegant and angelic.How could anybody not love songs like...

"Walk On By"
"Make It Easy On Yourself"
"Don't Make Me Over"
"A House Is Not A Home"
"Anyone Who Had A Heart"
"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
"I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again"
"Deja Vu"
"Out Of My Hands"
"Easy Love"
"Heartbreaker"
"All The Love In The World"
"So Amazing"
"Love Power" with Jeffrey Osborne
"Reservations For Two" with Kashif


I have followed her career for many years and she's done so many outstanding songs,it's absurd.
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Reply #7 posted 08/19/06 8:21pm

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'kay.

She's not a great singer, but she can work a tune (especially one by Bacharach).
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #8 posted 08/19/06 8:23pm

nurse

SoulAlive said:

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.His voice is elegant and angelic.How could anybody not love songs like...

"Walk On By"
"Make It Easy On Yourself"
"Don't Make Me Over"
"A House Is Not A Home"
"Anyone Who Had A Heart"
"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
"I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again"
"Deja Vu"
"Out Of My Hands"
"Easy Love"
"Heartbreaker"
"All The Love In The World"
"So Amazing"
"Love Power" with Jeffrey Osborne
"Reservations For Two" with Kashif


I have followed her career for many years and she's done so many outstanding songs,it's absurd.




eek His voice.
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Reply #9 posted 08/19/06 8:23pm

lilgish

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SoulAlive said:

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.His voice is elegant and angelic.How could anybody not love songs like...

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Take A Message To Michael
Alfie
I Say A Little Prayer For You
Amanda
The Green Grass Starts To Grow
Promises Promises

Yay.
‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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TonyVanDam

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SoulAlive said:

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.His voice is elegant and angelic.How could anybody not love songs like...

"Walk On By"
"Make It Easy On Yourself"
"Don't Make Me Over"
"A House Is Not A Home"
"Anyone Who Had A Heart"
"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
"I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again"
"Deja Vu"
"Out Of My Hands"
"Easy Love"
"Heartbreaker"
"All The Love In The World"
"So Amazing"
"Love Power" with Jeffrey Osborne
"Reservations For Two" with Kashif


I have followed her career for many years and she's done so many outstanding songs,it's absurd.


I love Sybil's cover version of THAT song. The beats were banging!
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TonyVanDam

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How come a cover version of a Dionne Warwick song ends up sounding better/superior than Dionne's original?
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Reply #13 posted 08/19/06 8:44pm

brownsugar

TonyVanDam said:

How come a cover version of a Dionne Warwick song ends up sounding better/superior than Dionne's original?


hmmm
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Reply #14 posted 08/19/06 8:44pm

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TonyVanDam said:

SoulAlive said:

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.His voice is elegant and angelic.How could anybody not love songs like...

"Walk On By"
"Make It Easy On Yourself"
"Don't Make Me Over"
"A House Is Not A Home"
"Anyone Who Had A Heart"
"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
"I Know I'll Never Love This Way Again"
"Deja Vu"
"Out Of My Hands"
"Easy Love"
"Heartbreaker"
"All The Love In The World"
"So Amazing"
"Love Power" with Jeffrey Osborne
"Reservations For Two" with Kashif


I have followed her career for many years and she's done so many outstanding songs,it's absurd.


I love Sybil's cover version of THOSE song. The beats were banging!

Fixed™ nod
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"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #15 posted 08/19/06 8:46pm

brownsugar

brownsugar said:

TonyVanDam said:

How come a cover version of a Dionne Warwick song ends up sounding better/superior than Dionne's original?


hmmm


well she cant be all that bad. she inspired luther
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Reply #16 posted 08/19/06 9:03pm

MendesCity

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carlcranshaw said:

Take A Message To Michael
Alfie
I Say A Little Prayer For You
Amanda
The Green Grass Starts To Grow
Promises Promises

Yay.


Hell, yay! That whole Bacarach period is classic. I'm shocked at the nayers! confused
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Reply #17 posted 08/19/06 10:53pm

sexxydancer

Absolutely, positively NAY!
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Reply #18 posted 08/19/06 11:13pm

ABeautifulOne

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Oh lawwd she doing a duet with Britney...I wonder what that is going to sound like
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TonyVanDam

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ABeautifulOne said:

Oh lawwd she doing a duet with Britney...I wonder what that is going to sound like


....as pointless as the time Dionee did a song with her in-law Bobby Brown.
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Reply #20 posted 08/20/06 2:31am

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SoulAlive said:

y'all are crazy lol

Dionne Warwick is the epitome of class and style.Her voice is elegant and angelic.

I agree. disbelief

Somebody must've left the back door to the Crack Factory open. wink

The Warwick/Bacharach/David triumvirate has created some of the cream of the Pop music crop.

In terms of well written, well performed melodic Pop songs...



...everything on this comp is musical magic.


Don't Make Me Over
This Empty Place
Anyone Who Had A Heart
Walk On By
You'll Never Get To Heaven
House Is Not A Home
Reach Out For Me
Who Can I Turn To
Looking With My Eyes
Are You There (With Another Girl)
Message To Michael
Trains And Boats And Planes
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Another Night
Alfie
Windows Of The World
I Say A Little Prayer
Valley Of The Dolls (theme)
Do You Know The Way To San Jose
Always Something There To Remind Me
Promises, Promises
The April Fools
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
The Green Grass Starts To Grow


Hell to the YAY!

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Reply #21 posted 08/20/06 11:16am

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Her whole persona is so abrasive to me that while I do acknowlege she has done some beautiful work, I cringe just saying it.


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Reply #22 posted 08/20/06 11:24am

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you
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are
on
crack
disbelief

dionne is legendary, believe that. smile
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Reply #23 posted 08/20/06 11:39am

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Her whole persona is so abrasive to me that while I do acknowlege she has done some beautiful work, I cringe just saying it.


rose

If you're like most folks, in terms of day to day interactions, you'll never be within 10 feet of Dionne or any other musical artist.
We don't have to live with them, hang with them on holidays or hear anything they have to say if we don't go out of our way to do so.
(cough...Larry-haters...cough). whistling


Go ahead and enjoy the music in good conscience. wink


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‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #25 posted 08/20/06 11:53am

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carlcranshaw said:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfmPWgMl6xI

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search=
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thumbs up!

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search=

...Dionne & Burt


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Reply #26 posted 08/20/06 11:58am

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Oh Dan/RipHer2Shreds is missing this thread! sad
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Reply #27 posted 08/20/06 12:03pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

Oh Dan/RipHer2Shreds is missing this thread! sad

Oh hell yeah.

Y'all are lucky Rip ain't here to tear youse a new one. lol


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Reply #28 posted 08/20/06 12:11pm

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YAY. Her voice is pure class (even if not amazing on a technical level -- that's not what makes a great singer, anyway) and those Bacharach/David compositions are timeless songs that sound nearly cinematic in scope. Equally as good as anything Motown ever churned out, IMO.
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Reply #29 posted 08/20/06 12:23pm

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theAudience said:

Nothinbutjoy said:

Her whole persona is so abrasive to me that while I do acknowlege she has done some beautiful work, I cringe just saying it.


rose

If you're like most folks, in terms of day to day interactions, you'll never be within 10 feet of Dionne or any other musical artist.
We don't have to live with them, hang with them on holidays or hear anything they have to say if we don't go out of our way to do so.
(cough...Larry-haters...cough). whistling


Go ahead and enjoy the music in good conscience. wink


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



lol

I grew up seeing Dionne Warwick on tv a lot and to me she had this holier than thou air about her and I never saw any reason for it.

Overall, I can separate a performer's work from their personality, but there are a couple of performers that I just dislike and Dionne Warwick is one of them. Diana Ross is another, but that's already on another thread.
I'm firmly planted in denial
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