Close to You. Anyone who had a heart Would take me in his arms and love me, too You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me, Like you hurt me and be so untrue What am I to do Every time you go away, I always say This time it's goodbye , dear Loving you the way I do I take you back, without you I'd die dear Knowing I love you so Anyone who had a heart Anyone Who Had a Heart: The Art of the Songwriter, a Compilation of songs by Burt Bacharach. Blue on Blue. Magic Moments. Issued on Florence Greenberg's Sceptor label, "Anyone Who Had a Heart" went to number eight R&B and received strong radio play on pop stations in late 1963. In January 1964, Warwick's original recording hit the Top Ten in the United States, Canada, Spain, Netherlands, South Africa, Belgium and Australia. Johnny Get Angry. Watching the scene on a moviola, Bacharach knew the song would start with a ukulele, he wrote in his autobiography, Anyone Who Had a Heart. Anyone Who Had a Heart. I Say a Little Prayer. Dionne Warwick actually recorded the first demo (and eventually a hit with it in 1970), and Butler said of her version: "Man, it's a great song, and the girl who's singing it, and the arrangement, is a hit." Between 1962 and 1971, Warwick charted with dozens of Bacharach/David songs like "I Say a Little Prayer," "Walk on By" and "Anyone Who Had a Heart." Do You Know the Way to San Jose. ... a bit sinister about the way it’s done,’ she wrote. This book is a slog into narcissism. Luther Vandross, a big Warwick fan, covered the song on his 1986 LP Give Me the Reason. 'Anyone who had a heart would take me in their arms and love me too.' Dionne Warwick lifts lid on legendary feud with Cilla Black over hit song Anyone Who Had a Heart. "Anyone Who Had a Heart" is a song written by Burt Bacharach (music) and Hal David (lyrics) for Dionne Warwick in 1963. Released in 2013. Message to Michael. About the Author Burt Bacharach is a classically trained pianist whose songs have been recorded by the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Powerful and honest, Anyone Who Had a Heart illuminates the sensitivity and intelligence of a musical legend and offers a unique backstage look at the world of show business. Make It Easy on Yourself. It Was Almost Like a Song. Bacharach and David wrote this song in the early 1960s, and Jerry Butler first had a hit with it in 1962. Don't Make Me Over. Award winning journalist Robert Greenfield is listed as a co-contributor. Grammy, Emmy and Oscar award winner, 2011 Gershwin Prize winner for popular music, songwriter Burt Bacharach derives the title of his memoir Anyone Who Had a Heart from the song he wrote for Dionne Warwick in 1964. My Heart is an Open …