Tonight we recount the sensational songs of Burt Bacharach as performed on tonight's fresh new episode of GLEE.
That's What Friends Are For The songs of Burt Bacharach have touched hearts, ears and minds around the world for more than 60 years, from his Brill Building hits with longtime lyricist Hal David - including "Wives & Lovers", "Walk On By", "There's Always Something There To Remind Me" and many more - onto a big Broadway smash in the form of 1960s hit PROMISES, PROMISES - featuring breakout gems "Promises, Promises" and "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" - all the way to Academy Award-winning work for Hollywood in a wide range of properties such as BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID (the Oscar-winning "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"), CASINO ROYALE ("The Look Of Love"), ALFIE ("Alfie") and ARTHUR ("Arthur's Theme"), among others. Plus, who could forget his later-career chart-topper with charity single "That's What Friends Are For"? Indeed, Bacharach is a music master with few peers and FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE finally tackling his rich songstack with a spectacular episode this week in the form of the all-too appropriately titled "What The World Needs Now" is a cause for celebration. The theme of GLEE itself could veritably be the title of a Bacharach tune that unfortunately did not make the cut, as a matter of fact - "That's What Friends Are For". Yet, as we all saw tonight, 8 showstoppers in an hour was more than enough to satiate the most burning desire for a Valentine's Day entertainment extravaganza in any gleek, anyway - and, all told, also make up for some less-than-stellar entries in recent weeks, too.
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