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Burt Bacharach, 94, legendary composer of pop songs, dies

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Burt Bacharach, the singularly gifted and popular composer who delighted millions with the quirky arrangemen­ts and unforgetta­ble melodies of “Walk on By,” “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” and dozens of other hits, has died at 94.

The Grammy, Oscar and Tony-winning Bacharach died Wednesday at home in Los Angeles of natural causes, publicist Tina Brausam said Thursday.

Over the past 70 years, only Lennon-McCartney, Carole King and a handful of others rivaled his genius for instantly catchy songs that remained performed, played and hummed long after they were written. He had a run of top 10 hits from the 1950s into the 21st century, and his music was heard everywhere from movie soundtrack­s and radios to home stereo systems and iPods, whether “Alfie” and “I Say a Little Prayer” or “I'll Never Fall in Love Again” and “This Guy's in Love with You.”

Dionne Warwick was his favorite interprete­r, but Bacharach, usually in tandem with lyricist Hal David, also created prime material for Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfiel­d, Tom Jones and many others. Elvis Presley, the Beatles and Frank Sinatra were among the countless artists who covered his songs.

Bacharach was both an innovator and throwback, and his career seemed to run parallel to the rock era. He grew up on jazz and classical music and had little taste for rock when he was breaking into the business in the 1950s.

He triumphed in many art forms — and even at the racetrack. He was an eight-time Grammy winner, a prize-winning Broadway composer for “Promises, Promises” and a three-time Oscar winner. He received two Academy Awards in 1970, for the score of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and for the song “Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head” (shared with David). In 1982, he and his then-wife, lyricist Carole Bayer Sager, won for “Best That You Can Do,” the theme from “Arthur.”

 ?? LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Composer Burt Bacharach performs in Milan, Italy, in 2011. The Grammy, Oscar and Tony-winning Bacharach died Wednesday in Los Angeles.
LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Composer Burt Bacharach performs in Milan, Italy, in 2011. The Grammy, Oscar and Tony-winning Bacharach died Wednesday in Los Angeles.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Burt Bacharach accepts the Oscar for best original score for “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles in April 1970.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Burt Bacharach accepts the Oscar for best original score for “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles in April 1970.

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