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Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)

"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
Single by Dionne Warwick
from the album Anyone Who Had a Heart
B-side "The Love of a Boy"
Released November 1963,1964 internationally
Format 7" single
Recorded 1963, at Bell Sound Studios, Manhattan, Ed Smith, Engineer
Genre Soul, pop
Length 3:09
Label Scepter
Writer(s) Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Producer(s) Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Dionne Warwick singles chronology
"Make the Music Play"
(1963)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
(1963) US No.8
"Walk On By"
(1964) US No.6
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
Single by Cilla Black
B-side Just for You
Released January 31, 1964
Format 7" single
Genre Traditional pop
Length 2:50
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Producer(s) George Martin
Cilla Black singles chronology
"Love of the Loved"
(1963)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
(1964)
"You're My World"
(1964)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
Single by Josie James
from the album 'That Jazz'
Released May 26, 2014
Format 7" single
Recorded 2011
Genre jazz
Length 5:09
Label NJM MEDIA, INC
Writer(s) Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Producer(s) Nigel Martinez
Josie James singles chronology
"That Jazz"
(2012)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
(2014)

"Anyone Who Had a Heart" is a song written by Burt Bacharach (music) and Hal David (lyrics) for Dionne Warwick in 1963. In January 1964, Warwick's original recording hit the Top Ten in the United States, Canada, Spain, Netherlands, South Africa, Belgium and Australia. In the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand, Warwick's recording lost out to a cover version by Cilla Black, who was managed by Brian Epstein, also manager of The Beatles. Black's version was a UK number-one hit for three weeks in February/March 1964 and was also the fourth best-selling single of 1964 in the UK, with sales of around 950,000 copies.

"Anyone Who Had a Heart" was presented to Dionne Warwick in unfinished form while she, Burt Bacharach and Hal David were rehearsing in Bacharach's Manhattan apartment for an upcoming recording session. Bacharach had finished the score which, in his words, "changes time signature constantly, 4/4 to 5/4, and a 7/8 bar at the end of the song on the turnaround. It wasn't intentional, it was all just natural. That's the way I felt it." This was the first use of polyrhythm in popular music. However, David had written only about a third of the lyric and was reluctant to finalize the sixth line of the first stanza as "And know I dream of you", feeling the stress was unnatural (as opposed to "And know I dream of you"). Bacharach played a snippet of the tune for Warwick, who was enraptured and at her urging David left Warwick to rehearse with Bacharach in the living room while he (David) retired to a bedroom where he completed the lyric. Of the unnatural stress in "I dream of you", David later stated: "I tried to find a way to make the you do something and I could never do it...[I] had to let it go."

Warwick recorded "Anyone Who Had a Heart" at Bell Sound Studios in Manhattan in November 1963, in a session produced by Bacharach which also yielded "Walk On By" and "In the Land of Make Believe" and included session drummer Gary Chester. According to published reports, Warwick nailed the tune in only one take – though an alternative remix of the take appears on a compilation album released in 1976 by Springboard International.

Released on the Scepter label in November 1963, "Anyone Who Had a Heart" broke in Detroit, where it reached No.1 that December. The track became Warwick's first Top Ten single in January 1964, peaking at No.8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Pop 100 that February, also reaching No.6 on the Cash Box R&B chart. The track was also a hit in Canada, reaching No.11 on the hit parade for Toronto radio station CHUM, the country's most influential rock music broadcaster (national charts for Canada were not published during the chart run of "Anyone Who Had a Heart").


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