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Let The Music Play Black America Sings Bacharach - Let the Music Play: Black America Sings Bacharach

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 04/08/2014
UPC: 029667059121

Let the Music Play: Black America Sings Bacharach
Artist: Let The Music Play Black America Sings Bacharach
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Make It Easy on Yourself - Dionne Warwick
2. My Little Red Book - Burt Bacharach Orchestra Featuring Tony Middleton
3. Long After Tonight Is All Over - Irma Thomas
4. Another Tear Falls - Marv Johnson
5. I Say a Little Prayer - Aretha Franklin
6. Message to Martha - Jerry Butler
7. This Empty Place - Cissy Houston
8. In the Land of Make Believe - the Drifters
9. I Cry Alone - Ruby ; the Romantics 1
10. Let the Music Play - Roy Hamilton 1
11. (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me - Patti la Belle and Her Blue Belles 1
12. The Last One to Be Loved - Lou Johnson 1
13. Reach Out for Me - Willie Tee 1
14. Alfie - the Delfonics 1
15. (There Goes) the Forgotten Man - Gene McDaniels 1
16. The Look of Love - Nina Simone 1
17. Anyone Who Had a Heart - the Orlons 1
18. What the World Needs Now Is Love - James Carr 1
19. Walk on By (Single Version) - Gloria Gaynor 2
20. (They Long to Be) Close to You (Edited Version) - Bobby Womack 2
21. One Less Bell to Answer - Gladys Knight ; the Pips 2
22. I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself - Isaac Hayes 2
23. Don't Make Me Over - Brenda ; the Tabulations 2
24. A House Is Not a Home - Mavis Staples

More Info:

2014 collection. The Black America Sings brand of Ace's acclaimed Songwriter Series continues with a volume that salutes the songwriting genius of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The most prolific performer of Bacharach/David songs is Dionne Warwick and it's no surprise that so many other black American artists should also have dipped into their catalog down the years. LET THE MUSIC PLAY offers an engrossing cross-section of these, ranging from the Drifters, Jerry Butler and Dionne herself to '70's Soul superstars such as Bobby Womack, Gloria Gaynor and Isaac Hayes. The tracks featured provide a remarkable tribute to two men who, for more than a decade, wrote classic after classic.
        
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