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=== Lagu ===
* "[[The Story of My Life (song)|The Story of My Life]]" ([[Marty Robbins]], (US Country and Western no. 1, pop no. 15, 1957 - his first hit)
* "Magic Moments" ([[Perry Como]], US no. 4 / UK no. 1, 1957/1958 - his first big pop hit)
* "The Blob" (The Five Blobs, 1958 with [[Mack David]]—brother of Hal David—from the movie ''[[The Blob]]'')
* "Heavenly" ([[Johnny Mathis]] 1959)
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* "Wives and Lovers" ([[Jack Jones (singer)|Jack Jones]], 1963). Grammy nominee Record of the Year and Song of the Year
* "[[Wishin' and Hopin']]" ([[Dionne Warwick]], 1963, then [[Dusty Springfield]] (who had a U.S. Top Ten hit with it), 1964, [[Ani DiFranco]] (on the [[My Best Friend's Wedding]] soundtrack), 1997, [[Stephanie McIntosh]], 2006)
* "[[Walk on By]]" [[Dionne Warwick]], US # 6, UK # 8 1964, then [[Isaac Hayes]], 1970 and [[The Stranglers]] in 1978) 1983 [[Jo Jo Zep]], 1989 Sybil, 2006 [[Seal (musician)|Seal]]
* "[[Reach Out For Me]]" [[Lou Johnson]], 1964, then [[Dionne Warwick]], US #20,Canada #12, UK#23 1964
* "[[I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself]]" ([[Dusty Springfield]], (UK no. 3 hit, 1964, [[Dionne Warwick]], US no. 26 hit, 1966, then [[The White Stripes]], 2003)
* "[[(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me]]" ([[Dionne Warwick]], 1964, then [[Sandie Shaw]], UK no. 1, 1964, then [[Naked Eyes]], 1982)
* "A House Is Not a Home" ([[Brook Benton]], 1964, [[Dionne Warwick]], 1964, then [[Luther Vandross]], (1981)
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* "One Less Bell to Answer" ([[Keely Smith]], 1967, then [[The 5th Dimension]], 1970 US #2, then ([[Dionne Warwick]]), 1971)
* "[[This Guy's in Love with You]]" ([[Herb Alpert]], US no. 1, (4 weeks, 1968); ([[Dionne Warwick]]), 1969, No. 7)
:This song was also recorded much later by [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]]' [[Noel Gallagher]] in tribute to Bacharach on his 70th Birthday. According to Robin Platts' book ''What The World Needs Now'' the song was not written with Alpert, a non-singer with limited range, in mind, but was altered to suit him. The song was originally written as "That Guy's In Love With You".
* "[[Do You Know the Way to San Jose?]]" ([[Dionne Warwick]], 1968-US #10, UK #8)
* "[[Promises, Promises]]" (Dionne Warwick, 1968-US # 19, and Jill O'Hara, 1968) Dionne Warwick's version was released prior to the show's opening and the Broadway cast album release. Bacharach recorded Dionne's Promises, Promises as a guide track for the cast to sing the difficult tune. The B" side of Warwick's single was another Bacharach/David tune from the show "[[Whoever You Are (I Love You)]]". The Broadway soundtrack won Bacharach a [[Grammy]] in 1969.
* "[[The April Fools]]" ([[Dionne Warwick]], 1969, from the film ''[[The April Fools]]'', US #37, AC #8, Canada # 32)
* "[[Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head]]" ([[B. J. Thomas|B.J. Thomas]], US no. 1, 1969, [[Johnny Mathis]] 1969 in Great Britain, [[Sacha Distel]], 1969 in Continental Europe, from the movie ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'')
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* {{Shof|id=40|name=Burt Bacharach}}
* [http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=64 Art of the States: Burt Bacharach]
* [http://wse65068.ta22.talkactive.net/hitmaker a database of recordings of Burt Bacharach's songs]
* [http://www.rhino.com/rzine/rhinocasts/burtbacharach/ Rhinocasts] Podcast interview with Ron Shapiro
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/burt-bacharach/ Burt's blog.]