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Burt Bacharach “Anthology” Songbook

Burt Bacharach sheet music

The songbook “Anthology” includes 40 songs are arranged for voice with piano accompaniment and guitar chord grids. The legendary composer left behind a great song heritage. This songbook contains Bacharach’s greatest songs, arranged for piano with vocal and guitar chords.

Burt Bacharach Anthology Contents:

  • Alfie
  • Always Something There To Remind Me (There’s)
  • Any Day Now
  • Anyone Who Had A Heart
  • The April Fools
  • Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)
  • Blue Guitar
  • Close To You (They Long To Be)
  • Don’t Make Me Over
  • Do You Know The Way To San Jose
  • The Green Grass Starts To Grow
  • Heartlight
  • A House Is Not A Home
  • I’ll Never Fall In Love Again
  • I Say A Little Prayer
  • The Look Of Love
  • Making Love
  • Make It Easy On Yourself
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  • Message To Michael
  • My Little Red Book (Ah I Do Is Talk About You)
  • One Less Bell To Answer
  • Only Love Can Break A Heart
  • On My Own
  • Paper Mache
  • Promises, Promises
  • Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head
  • Reach Out For Me
  • That’s What Friends Are For
  • This Guy’s In Love With You
  • Trains And Boats And Planes
  • Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
  • Walk On By
  • What’s New Pussycat?
  • What The World Needs Now Is Love
  • Whoever You Are, I Love You
  • The Windows Of The World
  • Wishin’ And Hohn’
  • Wives And Lovers
  • You’ll Never Get To Heaven (If You Break My Heart)

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Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head

Another cheesy earworm, this one featured in the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and was a massive hit for BJ Thomas in 1969. On this side of the Atlantic, we know the song better from the version by French singer Sacha Distel. Unsurprisingly, this saccharine-sweet, drizzly tune attracted every cheesy crooner from miles around to record a version, including Perry Como and Andy Williams. When The Manic Street Preachers incorporated the song into their live show, however, they lifted the tune to a whole new level.

Walk on By

Punk rockers may be a bit surprised to find out that The Stranglers’ version of this song was not actually the original. That was by Dionne Warwick in 1963, and was just one great song that emerged from the singer’s fruitful partnership with Bacharach and David. Walk On By is the ultimate dumped lover’s lament, as the singer exhorts her ex to just walk on by and leave her alone with her tears.

I Say a Little Prayer

Arguably the biggest tune by Bacharach, it was a massive hit for Dionne Warwick in 1968, but the Aretha Franklin version from the same year – also a massive hit – is for many the real deal. When it was used in the famous rehearsal dinner scene from My Best Friend’s Wedding, that cemented its status as a true camp classic.

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