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Don't Make Me Over by Dionne Warwick

Artist Biography For Dionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick born December 12 1940 In East Orange New Jersey As Marie Dionne Warrick Is A Five-Time Grammy Award Winning American Singer Actress And Television Presenter. Having Been In A Partnership With Songwriters Burt Bacharach And Hal David For Years Warwick Ranks Among The 40 Biggest Hit Makers Of The Entire Rock Era 1955–2012 Based On The Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts. As Of January 2013 Warwick Ranks Second Behind Only Read More On Last.Fm

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Don't Make Me Over

"Don't Make Me Over" Is A Pop/Easy Listening/Soul Song Written By Burt Bacharach And Hal David Which Marked The Recording Debut Of Dionne Warwick In 1962.
The Songwriting/production Team Of Burt Bacharach And Hal David Had Been Struck By Dionne Warwick's Work As A Session Singer On The Drifters' "Mexican Divorce" In February 1962 And Subsequently Warwick Had Regularly Vocalized On Demos Of Compositions By That Bacharach/David Team Beginning With The Song "Make It Easy On Yourself". Florence Greenberg Owner Of The Scepter Records Label Had Signed Warwick After Hearing Her Voice On The Demo For "It's Love That Really Counts" Although Greenberg Did Not Wish To Release That Song As A Single By Warwick "It's Love That Really Counts" Was Given To The Shirelles To Serve As A B-Side Greenberg Also Rejected "Make It Easy On Yourself" Which Was Subsequently Placed With Jerry Butler Which Would Become A Charted Hit Recording. Warwick Had Hoped "Make It Easy On Yourself" Would Serve As Her Recording Debut. Upon Learning From Bacharach And David The Label Didn't Think Her Style Was Correct For Their New Song And That Jerry Butler Was Selected For Recording It A Keenly Disappointed Warwick Felt Used Manipulated And Exploited And Dismissed The Team's Assurance Of Writing Her An Equally Viable Song In Her Own Style. According To A Biography Cable Television Episode On Burt Bacharach Warwick Responded By Shouting In Nearly In Crying Rant At The Songwriters As She Left The Recording Studio "Don't Make Me Over Man . . . You Have To Accept Me For What I Am". Bacharach And David Looked At Each Other In The Moment In Stunned Disbelief At Her Youthful Outburst At Them. David Said To Bacharach "Burt I Think We Just Heard The Title Of A New Song". David Never To Waste Life's Circumstances And Moments As Inspiration For A Song In Fact Went To Work On Lyrics And Utilized Warwick's Authentic Energetic Outburst As The Title And Sentiment For "Don't Make Me Over" Shifting The Meaning Of The Phrase To "Accept Me As I Am". With The Song Composition Completed "Don't Make Me Over" Was Recorded Under Bacharach And David's Guidance By Warwick At Bell Studios In August 1962. The Production At The Time Was A Recording Industry Departure And Represented A New Powerful Often-Soaring Orchestral-Choir Framing Of Bacharach's Melodies With David's Either Forceful Or Tender Lyrics Around The Bold Fresh Soulful Female Voice Of The Young Dionne Warwick—an Original Sound—the New Bacharach-David Style Of Recording Had Been Coined For The Listening Public. Florence Greenberg Initially Disliked The Unconventional New Sound. The Witty Bacharach Recalls Greenberg "cried Upon Hearing It And Not Because She Loved The Recording" - And Another Track From The Same Recording Session "I Smiled Yesterday" Was The Official A-Side Of Warwick's Debut Single With "Don't Make Me Over" Relegated To The B-Side. However It Was "Don't Make Me Over" That Would Be The Hit Single That Broke Initially In Heavy Rotation On San Francisco Radio Upon The Record's October 1962 Release And Under This Title Warwick's Single Debuted On The Billboard Hot 100 Dated 8 December 1962 To Rise As High As #21 - #5 R&B - In January 1963. The Single Misspelled Dionne Warwick's True Surname Warrick As Warwick From This Point The Singer Previously Known Personally And Professionally As "Dionne Warrick" Went By The Name "Dionne Warwick". The First Of Over 56 Charted Singles Warwick Placed On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart Between 1962 And 1998 The Original Recording Of "Don't Make Me Over" Was Inducted To The Grammy Hall Of Fame In 2000. That Same Year Warwick Recorded And Released A Revamped And Updated Version Of "Don't Make Me Over" On Her Album Dionne Sings Dionne II Roughly Thirty-Eight Years After Recording The Original Version.

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