Top songs by Hal David and Burt Bacharach
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FILE - In this March 17, 1971 file photo, The Carpenters: Richard and Karen, pose with their Grammy during the 13th annual 1970 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The brother-sister duo was named best new artist of the year, 1970, and also won as the best contemporary duo or group vocalists for "Close to You." Hal David, the stylish, heartfelt lyricist who teamed with Burt Bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, television and a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012. He was 91. David and Bacharach wrote and composed the lyrics for "Close to You." (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this March 17, 1971 file photo, The Carpenters: Richard and Karen, pose with their Grammy during the 13th annual 1970 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. The brother-sister duo was named best new artist of the year, 1970, and also won as the best contemporary duo or group vocalists for "Close to You." Hal David, the stylish, heartfelt lyricist who teamed with Burt Bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, television and a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012. He was 91. David and Bacharach wrote and composed the lyrics for "Close to You." (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Jan. 30, 1995 file photo, Tom Jones, co-host of the American Music Awards, sings "I Wanna Get Back With You" during his performance segment of the telecast at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Hal David, the stylish, heartfelt lyricist who teamed with Burt Bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, television and a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012. He was 91. David and Bacharach wrote the lyrics for "What's New Pussycat," made famous by Jones. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, File)
FILE - In this March 18, 2002 file photo, singer Isaac Hayes, center, performs during the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee ceremony at New York's Waldorf Astoria. Hayes was among the 2002 class of inductees into the hall of fame. Hal David, the stylish, heartfelt lyricist who teamed with Burt Bacharach on dozens of timeless songs for movies, television and a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, died Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012. He was 91. David wrote the lyrics for a song Hayes performed with Dionne Warwick entitled "Walk On By." (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)
FILE - This Oct. 17, 2011 file photo shows legendary songwriters Bert Bacharach, left, and Hal David pose with singer Dionne Warwick at the "Love, Sweet Love" musical tribute to Hal David on his 90th birthday in Los Angeles, Calif. David, who along with partner Burt Bacharach penned dozens of top 40 hits for a variety of recording artists in the 1960s and beyond, died Saturday Sept. 1, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci, File)
The notable songs of Hal David and Burt Bacharach. David died Saturday at age 91:
? "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
?"This Guy's in Love with You"
?"I'll Never Fall in Love Again"
?"Do You Know the Way to San Jose"
?"Don't Make Me Over"
?"(They Long to Be) Close to You"
?"Walk On By"
?"What the World Needs Now Is Love"
?"I Say a Little Prayer"
?"The Story of My Life"
?"Magic Moments"
?"(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me"
?"One Less Bell to Answer"
?"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
?"What's New Pussycat?"
?"Alfie"
?"The Look of Love"
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