Vintage (1962-1971) photo and ad montage covering Dionne Warwick's tenure at Scepter Records and featuring her huge international smash I Say A Little Prayer. Burt Bacharach arranged, conducts and is on piano. The tune was released as single in Oct. 1967 after DJs all over the country started playing the album cut from the Windows of the World lp. I Say A Little Prayer was certified RIAA Gold selling over 1 million in the USA alone and peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in December 1967. The flip or B side Theme from Valley of the Dolls was also a million seller and rode the #2 position for 4 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in February 1968. I Say A Little Prayer/Theme From Valley of the Dolls is one of the most successful double sided hits of the Rock era. This is the rare unedited version in which Burt Bacharach can be heard on countoff. Although Dionne/Bacharach/David had previous million sellers, I Say A Little Prayer was their first RIAA certified USA million seller for Bacharach and David.
Less than one year later, Aretha Franklin would take her cover of "I Say A Little Prayer" to the #10 spot on Billboards Hot 100 singles chart.
Writes Nick Tosches, the renowned writer, music journalist, novelist, biographer and poet in the January 7, 1972 issue of the rock magazine FUSION; "...ge
tting into Dionne Warwick is like finding buried treasure. The Bacharach/David repertoire which milady chooses to sing is so fascinatingly cynical / fatalistic / stoical / emotional / happy, simultaneously! It's pure emotion. There is a whole lot more to emotion than some rock punk bursting his dexe
drine-staved blood vessels by screaming "Baby I need you baby" into a microphone. Dionne Warwick is not a rock and roll singer. She's not a jazz singer either. Rhythm and blues? Nope. A pop singer? No way. Did you ever tongue-kiss with someone who barfed a Singapore Sling bolus into your mouth, and
then four years later you're with someone else and you feel good and you realize how beautiful it all was and then it's all melancholy/happiness, sort of? That's the kind of singer Dionne Warwick is. She's beautiful. Dionne, paired with Bacharach's string/horn/reed arrangements, comes up as a lyric
mezzo-sopranoid par-excellence, melodious/expressiveness-wise. If you've never gotten into her, you ought to. Get hep to Dionne Warwick. For your own sake."
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Cheers for posting it-great version
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é.....She record originally many of Bacharach's song.....
Every time I heard it on the radio I would say a little prayer for him and my brother who was also in Vietnam at the time. I was 16 then. Now we need to "Say A Little Prayer" for all those in Iraq & Afghanistan and wherever our soldiers are in this world. May some sweet day we have PEACE on earth!!!