Sunday, March 5, 2023

Sunday Documentary - Dionne Warwick - Dont Make Me Over (2023) BBC - 1 Hour 31 Minutes

A look at the real Dionne Warwick, the artist behind timeless hits such as What the World Needs Now, Say a Little Prayer and Don’t Make Me Over. Behind the iconic music is a strong woman whose fierce determination not only brought her worldwide success but also a voice she used to fight for humanitarian causes. Featuring heartfelt contributions and interviews from Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder, Burt Bacharach, Bill Clinton, Cissy Houston, Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson, Barry Gibb, Gloria Estefan, Olivia Newton-John, Elton John and Warwick herself. One hell of an artist who i thought should have taken the path to more soulful levels as she had so much more to give. A fascinating insight to the lady.

AMM

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11 comments:

gmortars said...

Thank you. One of those familiar names I don't know much about the person carrying it.

pedro B said...

Thanks for Dionne should be interesting never really listen to much of here music
Thanks AMM

Cheers Pedro

richsoul said...

Totally agree, she is one great singer. She made songs memorable to all of us and we still enjoy them. Thanks AMM.

soultime said...

What a voice Dionne is up there with my favourite female artist . Thanks AMM

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM. Quite an impressive list of contributors and interviewees.

Anghellic67$ said...

Thank you AMM For The Sunday Documentary

Rush said...

Thanks AMM should make an interesting watch she's is well loved all over the world due to the early recordings of the late Burt Bacharach'

USMAN47 said...

Magnificent video of this great singer who has done so much for this great composer Burt Bacharach who has just disappeared!!!

Yves

hakase said...

thank you for another BBC docs looks great!

soul quinquin said...

Thank you my friend, for this excellent documentary.
Pierre

Gustavo said...

Thanks AMM. I agree that she had much more to give.