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Dionne Warwick
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It is easier to define
Dionne Warwick
by what she isn't rather than what she is. Although she grew up singing in church, she is not a gospel singer.
Ella Fitzgerald
and
Sarah Vaughan
are clear influences, but she is not a jazz singer. R&B is also part of her background, but she is not really a soul singer, either, at least not in the sense that
Aretha Franklin
is. Sophisticated is a word often used to describe her musical
approach and the music she sings, but she is not a singer of standards such as
Lena Horne
or
Nancy Wilson
. What is she, then? She is a pop singer of a sort that perhaps could only have emerged out of the Brill Building environment of post-
Elvis Presley
, pre-
Beatles
urban pop in the early '60s. That's when she hooked up with
Burt Bacharach
and
Hal David
, songwriters and producers who wrote their unusually complicated songs for her aching yet detached alto voice.
Warwick
is inescapably associated with those songs, even though she managed to build a career after leaving
Bacharach
and
David
that drew upon their style for other memorable recordings, such that she remains a unique figure in popular music.
Marie Dionne Warrick
was born into a gospel-music family. Her father was a gospel record promoter for Chess Records and her mother managed the
Drinkard Singers
, a gospel group consisting of her relatives. She first raised her voice in song at age six at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, NJ, and soon after was a member of the choir. As a teenager, she formed a singing group called
the Gospelaires
with her sister
Dee Dee
and her aunt
Cissy Houston
(later the mother of
Whitney Houston
). After graduating from high school in 1959, she earned a music scholarship to the Hartt College of Music in Hartford, CT, but she also spent time with her group recording background vocals on sessions in New York.
The Gospelaires
are said to be present on such well-known recordings as
Ben E. King
's
"Spanish Harlem"
and
"Stand By Me."
They were at a
Drifters
session working on a song called
"Mexican Divorce"
composed by
Burt Bacharach
when
Bacharach
, attending the session, suggested
Warwick
might do some demos for him. She did, singing songs he had written with lyricist
Hal David
.
Bacharach
and
David
pitched one of the songs to
Florence Greenberg
, head of the small independent Scepter Records label, and
Greenberg
liked the demo singer enough to sign her as a recording artist.
Bacharach
and
David
wrote and produced her first single,
"Don't Make Me Over,"
in 1962. When the record was released, the performer credit contained a typo; it read "
Dionne Warwick
" instead of "
Dionne Warrick
," and she kept the new name. (Her sister
Dee Dee
eventually became
Dee Dee Warwick
as well.)
"Don't Make Me Over"
peaked in the Top 20 of the pop charts in early 1963, also reaching the Top Five of the R&B charts.
Warwick
's subsequent singles were not as successful, but in early 1964, she reached the pop and R&B Top Ten and the Top Five of the easy listening charts with
"Anyone Who Had a Heart,"
which was also her first record to reach the charts in the U.K. (There, such singers as
Cilla Black
and
Dusty Springfield
sometimes would cover her records before her own versions had a chance to become hits.)
"Walk on By"
followed it into the Top Ten of the pop, easy listening, and U.K. charts in the spring of 1964, and it hit number one on the R&B charts. By then,
the Beatles
had arrived on the American scene, followed by the British Invasion, and for a while, pop artists like
Warwick
took a beating on the charts. Nevertheless, the singer continued to place singles and LPs in the rankings over the next couple of years and in the spring of 1966, she returned to the Top Ten of the pop charts and the Top Five of the R&B charts with
"Message to Michael."
Other, more modest hits followed, including the most successful U.S. recording of the title song from the movie Alfie, which reached the R&B Top Five and the pop Top 20 in the spring of 1967. That summer,
Warwick
topped the R&B LP charts with her gold-selling
Here Where There Is Love
album and by the fall, Scepter had amassed enough chart singles to issue
Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits, Pt. 1
, her first album to reach the pop Top Ten.
Curiously,
Warwick
's career reached a new level with a single not written by
Bacharach
and
David
, although they produced it. It was
"(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls,"
written by
André
and
Dory Previn
and issued at the end of 1967. The record reached the Top Five of the pop, R&B, and easy listening charts. Its B-side,
Bacharach
and
David
's
"I Say a Little Prayer,"
reached the Top Five of the pop and R&B charts, helping the single become a gold record and the
Valley of the Dolls
LP also made the Top Five of the pop and R&B charts and went gold. With that,
Warwick
was on a roll. Her next single,
"Do You Know the Way to San José,"
reached the pop Top Ten and the R&B and easy listening Top Five in the spring of 1968 and won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Female. In the winter of 1969, her version of
"This Guy's in Love With You,"
re-titled
"This Girl's in Love With You,"
made the pop and R&B Top Ten and the easy listening Top Five and in early 1970,
"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
from
Bacharach
and
David
's score for the Broadway musical Promises, Promises made the pop Top Ten and topped the easy listening charts, bringing her another Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female.
In 1971,
Warwick
added an "e" to the end of her name on the advice of a numerologist, retaining the new spelling until 1975. She also left Scepter Records and signed a deal with the major label Warner Bros. that included
Bacharach
and
David
as her writer and producer. The team produced the 1972 album
Dionne
, which was a modest seller, but then
Bacharach
and
David
split up in the wake of the critical and commercial failure of their work on a musical remake of the film Lost Horizon in 1973. Due to her contractual commitment,
Warwick
was forced to sue her old partners. A settlement was reached, but they would not work together again for many years and
Warwick
's career suffered.
Warwick
bounced back with
"Then Came You,"
a song she recorded with
the Spinners
, which topped the pop and R&B charts and reached the Top Five of the easy listening charts in October 1974, going gold in the process. It proved to be a one-off success, but
Warwick
(now without the "e") signed to Arista Records in 1979 and returned to the Top Five of the pop adult contemporary (formerly easy listening) charts with
"I'll Never Love This Way Again,"
produced by labelmate
Barry Manilow
and featured on her first platinum-selling album, another LP simply titled
Dionne
.
"Deja Vu,"
also from the album, was a Top 20 pop and number one adult contemporary hit.
"I'll Never Love This Way Again"
won
Warwick
her third Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female;
"Deja Vu"
won her her fourth for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Female.
Warwick
topped the adult contemporary charts in 1980 with
"No Night So Long,"
but her next across-the-board hit did not come until she hooked up with
the Bee Gees
for her 1982 album
Heartbreaker
.
Barry Gibb
produced the gold-selling LP and the three
Gibb
brothers wrote the title song, which made the pop Top Ten and topped the adult contemporary charts. In 1985,
Warwick
was reconciled with
Bacharach
and she organized a charity recording of his and
Carole Bayer Sager
's song
"That's What Friends Are For"
to benefit AIDS, featuring
Elton John
,
Gladys Knight
, and
Stevie Wonder
, in addition to herself. The record topped the pop, R&B, and adult contemporary charts in the winter of 1985-1986, the album
Friends
on which it was included went gold, and the song earned
Warwick
her fifth Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. In 1987,
Warwick
topped the adult contemporary charts and reached the Top Five of the R&B charts with
"Love Power,"
a duet with
Jeffrey Osborne
that was another
Bacharach
/
Sager
composition.
Warwick
enjoyed less commercial success after the late '80s. She parted ways with Arista Records after her 1995 album
Aquarela Do Brazil
. In 1998, she issued
Dionne Sings Dionne
, an album consisting largely of re-recordings of her hits, on River North Records. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Hello Mrs.Warwick,
I'm a big Music Lover in general,Love your music especialy the song:I'll Never Love this Way Again,this song carried me thru my 20's to present day and many more.
Love you Darling,you are a great Lady with a great Voice,God Bless You Girl.
Love ya for ever.
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I dont if Miss Dionne reads this herself but I just want to say that her music played a big part in me. There were moment when I was down and out , happy and sad, when I cried and laughed but her music keeps me company. I love you Miss Dionne!
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I do not think you get enough mention. We should be shouting your name from mountaintops all over the world. God Bless and Keep You. We (My grandmother and youngest daughter) saw you enjoying **The Jointer Sisters** Concert at Circus Circus, in Las Vegas, circa 1986. What a show!! Your music has accompanied me thru several more memorable romances in my life. You all that..and da bizniz!
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