Cilla Black - Anyone Who Had A Heart ft. Rebecca Ferguson (Official Video)
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- Official music video for Anyone Who Had A Heart by Cilla Black and featuring Rebecca Ferguson.
As featured on 'Cilla with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra'.
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Lyrics
Anyone who ever loved, could look at me
And know that I love you
Anyone who ever dreamed, could look at me
And know I dream of you
Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me, too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me,
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
What am I to do
Every time you go away, I always say
This time it's goodbye , dear
Loving you the way I do
I take you back, without you I'd die dear
Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me, too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me,
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
What am I to do
Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me, too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me,
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
Anyone who had a heart would love me too
Anyone who had a heart would surely take me in his arms and always love me
Why won't you
The most complex song ever written….Anyone who had a heart! Writers Burt Bacharach and the late Hal David! Timeless song!
Why? Because they’re both from Liverpool? Neither of those voices compliment each other. And isn’t that supposed to be the beauty of a duet? Not for me. But both are great Artists in their own right. This just isn’t it for me.
I'm making another comment, the vocalist Rebecca Ferguson is incredible. The entire orchestra is above and beyond incredible, You can hear each individual instrument, and the way it all comes together bring this incredible song. I love it!
I love that making new releases of Cilla's songs keep her memory and voice alive. But I must say I prefer the original version rather than this one. Love you Cilla! 💓
I like this Mix, and I think Cilla would like it too. At the very least it introduces Cilla to a younger audience, and let's them open the door to her amazing talent. Imagine - a world where you ACTUALLY HAD TO HAVE the vocal chops - no pitch correction in the studio, and Cilla had it in spades. This is NOT an easy song to sing, in typical Burt Bacharach fashion, and Cilla just killed it. Amazing, when you think about her start, in "Scottie Road" in Liverpool, she was like 95 lbs, soaking wet, and she'd leave the Steno pool on her lunch, and check coats at the Cavern for an hour. She hung out with the Beatles and other bands, and sometimes sang with them. A very different world. A unique artist.
😂 ... she + all the orchestra = 0.1 of Dionne Warwick version ...
Beautiful song, loved it since I was 8 years old, and still do.
What a fantastic tribute to Cilla Black and with Rebecca as well and of course, the Orchestra. Fabulous ❤️ 👍
dear me it's a lot better with just cilla singing
These days, it’s all about Burt. But Hal wrote the lyrics. Most folk don’t remember
OMG the musicians aswell as Rebecca are phenomenal.
This Orchestra is AMAZING!!!!
She does this justice
This version just gives me the chills. I love it. This type of music needs to make a big come back.
Liverpool's finest of color. Gee wiz is the preceding generation gonna take the Sister under their wing Hmmm! Let's see what the future holds. Love you Rebecca keep pushing! Your worth every bit of struggle.Bless you Sister.And she's being respectful of those who came before her. Dat's right i be throwin shade!
💙💙💙 ... nobody does it like Dionne Warwick ... so ... don't you dare to sing it ... !!!
Bravo to her son on this tribute to his mother. There could be nothing greater or better!
So many memories of growing up in the 1960s flooding back to me now with a few tears I must admit listening to this song. My parents loved music along with dancing, and thankfully encouraged me to take up a career in the film and tv industry, where for 45 years now I’ve been so blessed working on many live concerts and programmes with so many incredibly talented performers.
To me there is a distinct difference in the style, the sound, of the Dione Warwick, Cilla Black versions of this song. Both are excellent, they’re just different. Rebecca Ferguson beautifully captures Cilla’s style here. The orchestra backing makes this a joy to listen too.
Cilla a British icon with a voice of gold, thank you Cilla