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A Taste of Honey

by Stuart
posted 07/09/2012

A Taste Of Honey September 6 2012

Hal David,passed away on September 1st,2012 aged 91.What an amazing legacy of lyrics he has left music lovers forever.With Burt Bacharch,who he met in 1957 at the Brill Building,Sherman Edwards and Albert Hammond(pic together left)he wrote some 700 songs .He will be remembered for some of the most enduring lyrics of 20th Century popular music and also together with Bacharach ,for recognising  Dionne Warwick’s talent(pic left)when she was a gospel group backing vocalist and they asked her to ‘demo’ their songs and her 40 year career was born.His lyrics helped to make the careers of-Sandie Shaw,Dusty Springfield ,Cilla Black,Sarah Vaughan and give Herb Alpert his first #No 1 single ‘This Guy’s In Love With You’-somewhere in your collection are Hal David songs and I have endeavoured to fit most of the hits and some other compositions into 90 mins-an impossible task for this master songwriter but an enjoyable one to say the least…RIP Hal David xx

Artiste Track
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass A Taste Of Honey
Perry Como Magic Moments
Sarah Vaughan and Bull Moose Jackson Broken Hearted Melody
Marty Robbins The Story Of My Life
Joanie Sommers Johnny Get Angry
Elvis Presley Home Is Where The Heart Is
Bobby Vinton Blue On Blue
Gene Pitney Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
Billy J Kramer Trains and Boats and Planes
Diana Krall Walk On By
Sandie Shaw There’s Always Something There To Remind Me
Dionne Warwick I Say A Little Prayer
Dionne Warwick Promises,Promises
Dionne Warwick Don’t Make Me Over
Steve Tyrell I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself
Nancy Wilson Alfie
The Walker Brothers Make It Easy On Yourself
Shelby Lynne The Look Of Love
Tom Jones What’s New Pussycat
Herb Alpert This Guy’s In Love With You
Julio Iglesias and Willy Nelson To All The Girls I’ve Loved Before