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Dionne Warwick|The Valley of the Dolls

The Valley of the Dolls

Dionne Warwick

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Dionne Warwick followed The Magic of Believing (1968), a collection of spirituals and religious material, with her first Top Ten LP Valley of the Dolls (1968). Interestingly, the familiar rendering of the title track wasn't the one that was in the motion picture. This is all but academic, as the version featured here reached all the way to number two on the Top Singles chart in February of 1968. The André Previn penned movie theme was certainly not the only reason for the album's success as Burt Bacharach and Hal David provide several impressive compositions, most notably the Top Ten "Do You Know the Way to San José." Among their further contributions are the quaint opener "As Long as There's an Apple Tree," plus the soulful ballads "Where Would I Go," and "Let Me Be Lonely." The former has a slightly dark Baroque-flavored melody, while the latter became a lower-tier hit (number 71) and would serve as a staple in Warwick's timeless interpretations of Bacharach/David classics. A few of the other recognizable selections are her take on Jimmy Webb's "Up, Up and Away" that is highlighted by some inspired, albeit uncredited organ licks. In the same recording session that yielded the "(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls," Warwick cut a powerful reading of "You're My World," which had been a sizable side for Cilla Black. The rousing "For the Rest of My Life" is additionally distinguished as the Italian-sung "Dedicato All Amore," her entry in the 1967 San Remo Song Festival.

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1
As Long as There's an Apple Tree (LP Version)
00:02:05

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Burt Bacharach, Writer - David, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

2
Up, Up and Away
00:02:41

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Jimmy Webb, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

3
You're My World (LP Version)
00:03:07

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Carl Sigman, Writer - Gino Paoli, Writer - Umberto Bindi, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

4
(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls
00:03:39

Dory Previn, Writer - Dionne Warwick, Featured Vocalist, MainArtist - Andre Previn, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

5
Silent Voices (LP Version)
00:03:10

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Isola, Writer - Limiti, Writer - Monath, Writer - Rapetti, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

6
Do You Know the Way to San Jose (LP Version)
00:02:59

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Burt Bacharach, Composer, Writer - Hal David, Composer, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

7
For the Rest of My Life (LP Version)
00:03:12

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Kurtz, Writer - Testa, Writer - Pace, Writer - Carraresi, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

8
Let Me Be Lonely (LP Version)
00:03:39

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Burt Bacharach, Writer - Hal David, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

9
Where Would I Go (LP Version)
00:02:44

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Burt Bacharach, Writer - David, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

10
Walking Backwards Down the Road
00:03:01

Dionne Warwick, Vocals, MainArtist - Burt Bacharach, Writer - Hal David, Writer

© 2004 Warner Special Products. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1968 Scepter Records

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Dionne Warwick followed The Magic of Believing (1968), a collection of spirituals and religious material, with her first Top Ten LP Valley of the Dolls (1968). Interestingly, the familiar rendering of the title track wasn't the one that was in the motion picture. This is all but academic, as the version featured here reached all the way to number two on the Top Singles chart in February of 1968. The André Previn penned movie theme was certainly not the only reason for the album's success as Burt Bacharach and Hal David provide several impressive compositions, most notably the Top Ten "Do You Know the Way to San José." Among their further contributions are the quaint opener "As Long as There's an Apple Tree," plus the soulful ballads "Where Would I Go," and "Let Me Be Lonely." The former has a slightly dark Baroque-flavored melody, while the latter became a lower-tier hit (number 71) and would serve as a staple in Warwick's timeless interpretations of Bacharach/David classics. A few of the other recognizable selections are her take on Jimmy Webb's "Up, Up and Away" that is highlighted by some inspired, albeit uncredited organ licks. In the same recording session that yielded the "(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls," Warwick cut a powerful reading of "You're My World," which had been a sizable side for Cilla Black. The rousing "For the Rest of My Life" is additionally distinguished as the Italian-sung "Dedicato All Amore," her entry in the 1967 San Remo Song Festival.

© Lindsay Planer /TiVo

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