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Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)

"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.

"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[1]
  • 1964 (internationally)
RecordedNovember 1963
StudioBell Sound (New York City)
Genre
Length3:09
LabelScepter[1]
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Burt Bacharach
  • Hal David
Dionne Warwick singles chronology
"Make the Music Play"
(1963)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
(1963)
"Walk On By"
(1964)
Official audio
"Anyone Who Had a Heart" on YouTube

In the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand, Warwick's recording lost out to a version by Cilla Black. Black's single 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,[3] with sales of around 950,000 copies.

Petula Clark also recorded "Anyone Who Had a Heart" in several foreign language versions for the international market. Clark reached No. 7 in France with "Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur" in the spring of 1964, then No. 5 in Italy with "Quelli che hanno un cuore"1 that September. In October 1964, Clark reached No. 1 in Spain—for a two-week period—with "Tú no tienes corazón".

English singer Mary May also recorded a version of the song in early 1964, released on Philips' Fontana label, although the single failed to make any great commercial impact.[4][5]

Original recording edit

"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." 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 and engineered by Ed Smith which also yielded "Walk On By" and "In the Land of Make Believe" and included session drummer Gary Chester.[6] 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[7] 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").

Chart history edit

Chart performance for "Anyone Who Had a Heart" by Dionne Warwick
Chart (1963–1964) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] 11
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[9] 4
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[10] 17
Canada (CHUM Chart)[11] 11
Germany (Official German Charts)[12] 42
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[13] 5
New Zealand (Listener)[14] 1
UK Singles (OCC)[15] 42
US Billboard Hot 100[16] 8
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[17] 6
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[18] 2
US Cash Box Top 100[19] 8

Cilla Black version edit

"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
Single by Cilla Black
B-side"Just for You"
ReleasedJanuary 31, 1964
GenreTraditional pop
Length2:50
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(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)

A scout for English record producer George Martin discovered "Anyone Who Had a Heart" when Warwick's version took off in the United States, suggesting to Martin that the song would be a strong UK single for Shirley Bassey. However, Martin saw the song as a vehicle for Cilla Black, the Liverpool vocalist whose star potential had yet to be realized despite her association with The Beatles, her recording of the Lennon-McCartney original "Love of the Loved" having been only a modest hit (No. 35). Martin produced the session for Black's recording of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" at Abbey Road Studios; the arrangement was by Johnny Pearson and the session personnel included guitarists Vic Flick and Big Jim Sullivan and backing vocalists The Breakaways.[20]

Black's single of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" debuted at No. 28 on the UK Top 50 dated February 8, 1964. The Dionne Warwick original, issued by Scepter's UK licensee Pye Records, debuted on the chart for the following week at No. 42; by then Black's version had reached No. 10, ascending in the subsequent two weeks to No. 2 and then No. 1, while Warwick's version concurrently ended its chart run with two weeks at No. 47. On the chart dated February 29, 1964, besides Black's "Anyone Who Had a Heart" at No. 1 for the first of three weeks and Warwick's version in its final chart week at No. 47, the UK Top 50 featured a third version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" as the version by Mary May made its one-week appearance at No. 49. On April 25, 1964, Billboard reported that the sales tally for Black's "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was nearing one million units.

Internationally, Black's version also reached No. 1 in Ireland, where it was the first number one on the official Irish singles chart by a female act,[21] New Zealand[22] and South Africa.[23] In the Netherlands, the song reached No. 6,[24] and in Australia it peaked at No. 34.[25]

In May 2010, research published by BBC Radio 2 revealed that "Anyone Who Had a Heart" by Cilla Black was the biggest female UK chart hit of the 1960s.[26]

Despite the international success and recognition of Warwick's original version, the besting in Great Britain by Black's version has long been a sore point with Warwick. In a 1995 edition of Great Performances which saluted Burt Bacharach, Warwick stated that Black's version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" replicated Warwick's to the point where had Warwick coughed while recording her vocal for the original track or had that track's organist hit a wrong note, those features would have been present on Black's cover. In fact—whether intentionally or not—Black's original recording features distinct lyrics on the chorus, with Black singing "who couldn't be another heart" rather than the original and standard lyric "you couldn't really have a heart": Black has always sung the standard lyric in live performance. Also, arranger Johnny Pearson utilized a bassoon solo for the instrumental break in Black's version as opposed to the saxophone utilized in the Warwick original.

Cilla Black, interviewed for that Great Performances telecast, expressed her awareness of Warwick's disenchantment: "It was a No. 1; Dionne was dead choked and she's never forgiven me to this day."

It was in fact Burt Bacharach himself who backed Cilla to record this song for a British release, after Dionne Warwick had a hit in America with it.[27] "At one point it looked as if Shirley Bassey would record the song...but The Beatles producer George Martin suggested Cilla and I agreed immediately. It was late in 1963 and Liverpool was taking over popular music with some great songs and great people. There was an awareness that things would never be quite the same again—and Cilla Black was part of that." Bacharach went on to say: "The great thing about the British is that they've always 'got' my songs right away. They are also one of the most loyal audiences in the world. I think Cilla reflected that kind of ability. She understood the song and she had a kind of long-term stickability, which is so very hard to achieve in this business."

Black recorded a new version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" for her 1993 Through the Years album.

On 7 August 2015, following Black's death, the single re-entered the charts at No. 41.[28]

Personnel edit

Atomic Kitten version edit

"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
Single by Atomic Kitten
from the album Liverpool – The Number Ones Album
Released27 January 2008
Recorded2007
GenrePop-soul
Length3:15
LabelEMI Music
Songwriter(s)
  • Burt Bacharach
  • Hal David
Atomic Kitten singles chronology
"All Together Now (Strong Together)"
(2006)
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
(2008)
"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"
(2013)

In late 2007, Liz McClarnon, Natasha Hamilton, and Jenny Frost from English girl band Atomic Kitten recorded a cover version of the song, for the Liverpool – The Number Ones Album. The single was released on 27 January 2008 and peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Chart.[29]

International hit edit

In Australia, both Dionne Warwick's and Cilla Black's versions of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" were released as singles: Warwick's version rose as high as No. 11, while Black's peaked at No. 34. Warwick had a hit with "Anyone Who Had a Heart" in Belgium (Flemish Region), the Netherlands and South Africa, reaching No. 4 in each territory.[citation needed]

Petula Clark was on the roster of Pye Records, Warwick's UK label, and therefore in a position to almost immediately cover "Anyone Who Had a Heart" in several foreign language versions for the international market. Clark reached No. 7 in France with "Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur" in the spring of 1964, then No. 5 in Italy with "Quelli che hanno un cuore"1 that September; in October 1964 Clark reached No. 1 in Spain – for a two-week period – with "Tú no tienes corazón".[citation needed]

The success of Petula Clark's translated version did not preclude the Dionne Warwick original reaching No. 7 in Spain; Warwick's version also charted in France at No. 57 and in Italy at No. 30. In Germany, Clark's specialized cover, "Alles ist nun vorbei", was assigned a tandem chart ranking with both the Dionne Warwick and the Cilla Black versions, peaking at No. 37 in May 1964, marking Warwick's sole German chart entry until 1982's "Heartbreaker" and Black's sole German charting ever.[citation needed]

The orchestra on Petula Clark's versions of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was conducted by Tony Hatch. The instrumentation differs from that of the versions by Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black in utilizing an organ for the solo on the instrumental break rather than a saxophone as on the Warwick original or a bassoon as on Black's cover.[citation needed]

Other versions edit

The 1982 B.E.F. album Music of Quality and Distinction, Vol. 1 featured a rendering of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" by Sandie Shaw, marking a return to recording by the 1960s hitmaker, although that particular track would not be her comeback vehicle as despite its single release (credited to B.E.F. Presents Sandie Shaw) the track fell short of the UK Top 50; it was a lower chart item (No. 71) in Australia.[citation needed]

Atomic Kitten reunited to remake "Anyone Who Had a Heart" for the 2008 album Liverpool – The Number Ones Album, to which the group member Natasha Hamilton (with Kush) contributed a remake of Cilla Black's subsequent single and No. 1 "You're My World". Issued as a digital single release, "Anyone Who Had a Heart" spent one week on the UK charts at No. 77,[30] the only UK charting of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" since the Cilla Black version. It sold 5,154 copies in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]

References edit

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  3. ^ "Top 100 Best-Selling Singles in the UK in 1964". Retrieved July 11, 2015.
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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 Anyone Who Had a Heart Single by Dionne Warwickfrom the album Anyone Who Had a HeartB side The Love of a Boy ReleasedNovember 1963 1 1964 internationally RecordedNovember 1963StudioBell Sound New York City GenreSoul pop 2 Length3 09LabelScepter 1 Songwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal David 1 Producer s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidDionne Warwick singles chronology Make the Music Play 1963 Anyone Who Had a Heart 1963 Walk On By 1964 Official audio Anyone Who Had a Heart on YouTube In the United Kingdom the Republic of Ireland and New Zealand Warwick s recording lost out to a version by Cilla Black Black s single 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 3 with sales of around 950 000 copies Petula Clark also recorded Anyone Who Had a Heart in several foreign language versions for the international market Clark reached No 7 in France with Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur in the spring of 1964 then No 5 in Italy with Quelli che hanno un cuore 1 that September In October 1964 Clark reached No 1 in Spain for a two week period with Tu no tienes corazon English singer Mary May also recorded a version of the song in early 1964 released on Philips Fontana label although the single failed to make any great commercial impact 4 5 Contents 1 Original recording 1 1 Chart history 2 Cilla Black version 2 1 Personnel 3 Atomic Kitten version 4 International hit 5 Other versions 6 ReferencesOriginal recording edit 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 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 and engineered by Ed Smith which also yielded Walk On By and In the Land of Make Believe and included session drummer Gary Chester 6 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 7 and the Cash Box Pop 100 that February also reaching No 6 on the Cash Box R amp 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 Chart history edit Chart performance for Anyone Who Had a Heart by Dionne Warwick Chart 1963 1964 Peakposition Australia Kent Music Report 8 11 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 9 4 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 10 17 Canada CHUM Chart 11 11 Germany Official German Charts 12 42 Netherlands Single Top 100 13 5 New Zealand Listener 14 1 UK Singles OCC 15 42 US Billboard Hot 100 16 8 US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 17 6 US Adult Contemporary Billboard 18 2 US Cash Box Top 100 19 8Cilla Black version edit Anyone Who Had a Heart Single by Cilla BlackB side Just for You ReleasedJanuary 31 1964GenreTraditional popLength2 50LabelParlophoneSongwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidProducer s George MartinCilla Black singles chronology Love of the Loved 1963 Anyone Who Had a Heart 1964 You re My World 1964 A scout for English record producer George Martin discovered Anyone Who Had a Heart when Warwick s version took off in the United States suggesting to Martin that the song would be a strong UK single for Shirley Bassey However Martin saw the song as a vehicle for Cilla Black the Liverpool vocalist whose star potential had yet to be realized despite her association with The Beatles her recording of the Lennon McCartney original Love of the Loved having been only a modest hit No 35 Martin produced the session for Black s recording of Anyone Who Had a Heart at Abbey Road Studios the arrangement was by Johnny Pearson and the session personnel included guitarists Vic Flick and Big Jim Sullivan and backing vocalists The Breakaways 20 Black s single of Anyone Who Had a Heart debuted at No 28 on the UK Top 50 dated February 8 1964 The Dionne Warwick original issued by Scepter s UK licensee Pye Records debuted on the chart for the following week at No 42 by then Black s version had reached No 10 ascending in the subsequent two weeks to No 2 and then No 1 while Warwick s version concurrently ended its chart run with two weeks at No 47 On the chart dated February 29 1964 besides Black s Anyone Who Had a Heart at No 1 for the first of three weeks and Warwick s version in its final chart week at No 47 the UK Top 50 featured a third version of Anyone Who Had a Heart as the version by Mary May made its one week appearance at No 49 On April 25 1964 Billboard reported that the sales tally for Black s Anyone Who Had a Heart was nearing one million units Internationally Black s version also reached No 1 in Ireland where it was the first number one on the official Irish singles chart by a female act 21 New Zealand 22 and South Africa 23 In the Netherlands the song reached No 6 24 and in Australia it peaked at No 34 25 In May 2010 research published by BBC Radio 2 revealed that Anyone Who Had a Heart by Cilla Black was the biggest female UK chart hit of the 1960s 26 Despite the international success and recognition of Warwick s original version the besting in Great Britain by Black s version has long been a sore point with Warwick In a 1995 edition of Great Performances which saluted Burt Bacharach Warwick stated that Black s version of Anyone Who Had a Heart replicated Warwick s to the point where had Warwick coughed while recording her vocal for the original track or had that track s organist hit a wrong note those features would have been present on Black s cover In fact whether intentionally or not Black s original recording features distinct lyrics on the chorus with Black singing who couldn t be another heart rather than the original and standard lyric you couldn t really have a heart Black has always sung the standard lyric in live performance Also arranger Johnny Pearson utilized a bassoon solo for the instrumental break in Black s version as opposed to the saxophone utilized in the Warwick original Cilla Black interviewed for that Great Performances telecast expressed her awareness of Warwick s disenchantment It was a No 1 Dionne was dead choked and she s never forgiven me to this day It was in fact Burt Bacharach himself who backed Cilla to record this song for a British release after Dionne Warwick had a hit in America with it 27 At one point it looked as if Shirley Bassey would record the song but The Beatles producer George Martin suggested Cilla and I agreed immediately It was late in 1963 and Liverpool was taking over popular music with some great songs and great people There was an awareness that things would never be quite the same again and Cilla Black was part of that Bacharach went on to say The great thing about the British is that they ve always got my songs right away They are also one of the most loyal audiences in the world I think Cilla reflected that kind of ability She understood the song and she had a kind of long term stickability which is so very hard to achieve in this business Black recorded a new version of Anyone Who Had a Heart for her 1993 Through the Years album On 7 August 2015 following Black s death the single re entered the charts at No 41 28 Personnel edit Cilla Black lead vocals The Breakaways backing vocals Vic Flick Big Jim Sullivan guitarAtomic Kitten version edit Anyone Who Had a Heart Single by Atomic Kittenfrom the album Liverpool The Number Ones AlbumReleased27 January 2008Recorded2007GenrePop soulLength3 15LabelEMI MusicSongwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidAtomic Kitten singles chronology All Together Now Strong Together 2006 Anyone Who Had a Heart 2008 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday 2013 In late 2007 Liz McClarnon Natasha Hamilton and Jenny Frost from English girl band Atomic Kitten recorded a cover version of the song for the Liverpool The Number Ones Album The single was released on 27 January 2008 and peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Chart 29 International hit editIn Australia both Dionne Warwick s and Cilla Black s versions of Anyone Who Had a Heart were released as singles Warwick s version rose as high as No 11 while Black s peaked at No 34 Warwick had a hit with Anyone Who Had a Heart in Belgium Flemish Region the Netherlands and South Africa reaching No 4 in each territory citation needed Petula Clark was on the roster of Pye Records Warwick s UK label and therefore in a position to almost immediately cover Anyone Who Had a Heart in several foreign language versions for the international market Clark reached No 7 in France with Ceux Qui Ont Un Coeur in the spring of 1964 then No 5 in Italy with Quelli che hanno un cuore 1 that September in October 1964 Clark reached No 1 in Spain for a two week period with Tu no tienes corazon citation needed The success of Petula Clark s translated version did not preclude the Dionne Warwick original reaching No 7 in Spain Warwick s version also charted in France at No 57 and in Italy at No 30 In Germany Clark s specialized cover Alles ist nun vorbei was assigned a tandem chart ranking with both the Dionne Warwick and the Cilla Black versions peaking at No 37 in May 1964 marking Warwick s sole German chart entry until 1982 s Heartbreaker and Black s sole German charting ever citation needed The orchestra on Petula Clark s versions of Anyone Who Had a Heart was conducted by Tony Hatch The instrumentation differs from that of the versions by Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black in utilizing an organ for the solo on the instrumental break rather than a saxophone as on the Warwick original or a bassoon as on Black s cover citation needed Other versions editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Anyone Who Had a Heart song news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1982 B E F album Music of Quality and Distinction Vol 1 featured a rendering of Anyone Who Had a Heart by Sandie Shaw marking a return to recording by the 1960s hitmaker although that particular track would not be her comeback vehicle as despite its single release credited to B E F Presents Sandie Shaw the track fell short of the UK Top 50 it was a lower chart item No 71 in Australia citation needed Atomic Kitten reunited to remake Anyone Who Had a Heart for the 2008 album Liverpool The Number Ones Album to which the group member Natasha Hamilton with Kush contributed a remake of Cilla Black s subsequent single and No 1 You re My World Issued as a digital single release Anyone Who Had a Heart spent one week on the UK charts at No 77 30 the only UK charting of Anyone Who Had a Heart since the Cilla Black version It sold 5 154 copies in the United Kingdom citation needed References edit a b c Serene Dominic 2003 Burt Bacharach song by song Schirmer Trade Books ISBN 9780857122599 Bryans Chris 2015 Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer In Dimery Robert ed 1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die New York Universe p 219 Top 100 Best Selling Singles in the UK in 1964 Retrieved July 11 2015 Mary May Anyone Who Had A Heart Fontana TF 440 discogs com Retrieved 5 March 2024 Mary May Anyone Who Had A Heart Officialcharts com Retrieved 5 March 2024 Emerson Ken Always Magic In the Air The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era Viking Press Penguin Group NY 2005 p 176 Whitburn Joel 2004 The Billboard Book 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