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Burt Bacharach was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist, widely considered one of the most influential figures in 20th-century popular music. Beginning his career in the 1950s, he wrote hundreds of pop songs, many in partnership with lyricist Hal David. Known for his sophisticated melodies, jazz-influenced harmonies, and inventive orchestral arrangements, Bacharach's songs were recorded by over 1,000 artists. He achieved major success writing hits for Dionne Warwick and also crafted classics for performers like Gene Pitney, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones, and B.J. Thomas. Bacharach's chart-topping hits include "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head," "This Guy's in Love with You," and "(They Long to Be) Close to You." His work earned six Grammy Awards, three Academy Awards, and an Emmy Award. Revered for his lasting impact on pop and easy listening music, Bacharach’s legacy includes influencing genres such as chamber pop, with his songs continuing to inspire tributes and film soundtracks worldwide.