Thank you for mentioning the obligatory “sob story.” Granted Dionne was a professional doing a rehearsed and polished professional number, but the straightforward, honest talent show is what I , 70 years old, miss the MOST!
@@frankschiavone4557complex is running high these days. Talking about skin color is getting boring. I am a non-white person sick and tired of this crapp- talk.
It also means that people loved her music for what it was, the best. I remember my Mom singing in the kitchen the songs she made when I was a little boy.
How she carefully got into position on stage brought tears to my eyes because it was so humbly done and had me feeling like she’s been through a lot to get there.
She is pure elegance and grace. It is a rare gift no matter what the pc police says today. Not everyone is born with grace. I sure as hell didn't... I am clumsy and my own father says I should have "walking next to glass" insurance. Like a moose in a China store. That is okay... I am pushing 40 and have long come to terms with my short comings. I will never be the lady who can wear white and not spill on it or walk in heels and not bump into things. I admire that there are women who can do that. Hell, there are men who can do that and its amazing. Grace and talent are very rare these days... Especially for singers.
I completely lost my mind when I saw her do that live at the Christmas Show at the legendary Brooklyn Fox theater in 1962 and so did the rest of the audience this was Dionnes New York debut I was ten but I knew that I was listening to a singer that was amazing and that she was singing music that was unique and beautiful and the rest needless to say is history
Especially for me the respect me for what I am part where she gets really emotional and the backup singers and the musicians make it sound like her world is just crumbling right before her eyes this record sends me right over the edge!
I love talking to people that live through the forty's fifty sixties and beyonot you are so Special, really a gem. I wish I could go back, but I was born in the 80s LOL
At a time when it was almost impossible for a black woman to get on TV, Ms. D is a trailblazer. Burt Bacharach I believe wrote all her songs for her voice - and they were very successful. She walked on stage with dignity and sang her heart out....who has any right to criticize her looks or eye makeup?? I cant imagine the weight on her shoulders before each performance.....because she was one of the first black woman who paved the way for other talented black female singers. She did it through her voice and her quiet dignity on stage. You go Ms. D. Love.
Coincidentally, the song does say "Accept me for what I am; accept me for the things that I DO.". And re: her makeup -- it reflects the times and her newness on the scene when there hadn't yet been enough time to test her makeup against the camera and come up with an ideal look. To me her sweetness and courage to take the stage show here and make this clip a very worthwhile bit of nostalgia. And didn't she become IMO pop music's foremost female singer (I put her above Diana Ross [and I like much of what Ms. Ross has accomplished] because Dionne has a quality for control and eloquence that prevails hit after hit after hit without a lot of unnecessary [in her case] fanfare.)
There she is with her cat eyes, and mother's milk dripping from her lips. So young, untested, unspoilt, and quite adequatly talented. This song is almost the " I will survive " anthem of the 1978. she's fabolous !!
@@yvettepurnell-davis5626 I can't imagine all the things that she had to do, to be as successful. I have to admit the first time my father played that song on the radio II taught she was a white woman.
You can see where Whitney Houston got her talent...runs in that family! Her aunt was such a role model! Two gorgeous voices from a talented family! I grew up on her music...loved her always!
Hi, my name's Roger and I'm 39 years. I really love these kind of music. That's why i translated this song into Spanish by writing so I can share what is really beautiful. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/eE4mFqUeK0Q/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/eE4mFqUeK0Q/w-d-xo.html Welcome to my channel "Traduciendo Con Roger"
Her best song without a doubt was her smash hit "Then Came You" song in conjunction with the Spinners. Second would be "Say a Little Prayer". But "Don't Make Me Over" is a great song as well. Dionne is just great period.
@@eddie195777 Just listened to 'Then Came You' which I don't recall ever hearing before. Bit too slick and souless for my taste. 'Anyone Who Had a Heart', 'Walk on By' and this are the ones - great songs, great arrangements, great performances. But it's all about personal taste in the end.
YES! Regal Classy and a real force to be wreckoned with. U can bet Mr. Bacharach was thrilled as he watched his "muse" work her magic on stage.....he had to know immediately the woman he chose to vocalize his songs bringing his words to life.....was going to make them both....very recognizeable and very wealthy; Ms. D was appearing everywhere with rave reviews. By that time Ms. D was wearing fancy chiffon dresses and her hair was perfect makeup brilliant.....but i love her best dressed in a summer dress with no makeup but her Cleopatera Eyes.
@@satin754 Whitney in the beginning unlike Ms. D was sadly way overproduced. She didnt have the classy dignified presence that we loved so much from Ms. D. Solid.
@@pleasedontmakemelate I love your statement about her early appearance and how the industry reformed her look! Dionne had an exotic look like no other!
Ashley Says So sent me here. I thought "Walk On By" was the best song by Ms. Dionne. I've now changed my mind! Absolutely beautiful!! She definitely deserves more credit than what she's been given & deserves her flowers NOW!!
There is something very special about the works of Bacharach/David. Their songs deserves a place in the great American songbook. The work speaks for itself. Just as legendary as Porter. Just was released too late to be considered but boy it should be counted. The songs paired with Dionne voice = Brilliance 🤩
It's what genuinely talented artists did then. Unlike nowadays where they can turn my door hinge squeeking into a "hit". Know I'm sounding my age but know I'm right in saying back then real talent shone bright.
my foremost method of evaluating a love song is whether or not I believe what is being sung and my God this is one of the most honest and vulnerable things I've ever heard
I loved when these great singers were accompanied by a real orchestra. Just listen to those violin's in the background. Now everything is synthesizers, and computers.
Yes, it's obviously a lip synch. But what daniel wrote about the violins, etc, is still valid. Bobbie Gentry recorded Ode to Billie Joe with just her voice, her guitar, and some strings like a few cellos. Look how great that came out. Still, once in awhile in the 21st century we may still get a nice surprise when simplicity delivers a stellar performance. Sam Kelly's Make You Feel My Love comes to mind in the latter category. He first got attention with his short version on AGT, and the full song can be heard here: th-cam.com/video/jEuiPaZGgzs/w-d-xo.html
Hot Head Ignoring the built-in talent of a singer (especially in the context of the time this represented hard struggle, and continues today) to praise the orchestra, no comment on what it took to rise to this level of creativeness by the singer: VERY MUCH IMPLIES A LACK OF RESPECT. Wake up.
Sweet Jesus I love this song I'm 72 years old and remember when it came out in 1962 I recently got it in a 45 vinynil and fight back the tears every time I play it what a great song hal burt dionne
Music has changed and will never be the same. We give glory to those who didn't put in the work. Without Dionne and others there would be no Beyonce. More respect must be given to the women who laid the foundation.
@@robertbullock1715 Come on, do you really need to curse and try to humiliate one to exalt the other? This is completely unnecessary and disrespectful. Please improve, and then come and try to discuss something...
wow! from Chile! How nice. Music like this unites us and That's wonderful. I grew up in Los Angeles and when i was about 7, i ended up at a house one evening with my aunts and who was there? Dionne Warwick. Had no idea who she was. i only remember that she was such a nice lady. There were many of us children there and she was very motherly. I remember her big sweet smile. She was like her voice. Just wonderful.
Beautiful experience, which I would give for having met Dionne. She came to Santiago, but I could not see her because it was my turn at work. But the fact that I have stepped on Chilean soil gives me great joy because she is one of the singers I love the most.
I simply love her... Stunning lady with a voice that is impossible to forget. Her songs always put me in a certain mood where I feel nostalgic and sad but never alone - because Dionne is there as well, being sad with me :) Love from Poland!
Dusty Springfield stated she had to "Sit Down" on first hearing Dionne sing this she was so impressed with her performance. I can see why. Dionne's "Don't Make Me Over" does knock a body out, even the greatest of singers. She was something so special back in the day.
I was born in the 70's and danced to the Sybil's cover of this song in the 80's but boy I never knew that Dionne Warwick was the original singer of the best Sybil's songs, I know now... This one's for the class... Pure talent...
Who came here because their first Warwick song was "I Say a Little Prayer" and they fell in love and have been a fan all their lives? And have not watched Queen's Gambit.
High school days all the way from SouthAfrica!!! My friend and I tried to model ourselves on her. The self assurance. The dignified demeanor. Her grace!!! She was not a tarty singer.
RnB money brought me here and I'm a better person for it. Thank you Mrs. Warwick
Today, Friday February 16, 2024 she is 83 years old. She was 23 during this wonderful performance!❤❤
She was so young and new to singing in public at this point. They still didn't know how good she was.
Pure rough diamond back then. So lovely and I'm not crazy about black ladies... But a beauty is a beauty
@@lorenzomagazzeni5425weird
Agree
She wasn't new to singing in public. She'd been singing since the age of 3 years old. Her whole family were singers.
Just walked out and sang! No sob story, no auto-tune, no twerking, no crap...just a gorgeous voice and a command of the stage and her gift!
…I wonder if Warwick was uncomfortable being filmed trying to lip sync to the OG track. Love Bacharach’s songs and their collaboration❤
@@johngaribaldi6472 I bet there's an interview, somewhere.
So right. I’m 70. Just a lovely voice and gorgeous song❤️🌈👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👍🎶👌
Thank you for mentioning the obligatory “sob story.”
Granted Dionne was a professional doing a rehearsed and polished professional number, but the straightforward, honest talent show is what I , 70 years old, miss the MOST!
And shows us just how ridiculous people like Britney Spears, Katy Perry and a host of others think they're singers!
This song is amazing ❤.. Dionne is the voice of it....the words are beautiful ❤️
The fact she is singing in this video in 1963 as a black woman it means Dionne is one of the most brave and strong woman in music forever
Lots of great black singing women, but fat, Dionne was soo beautiful and fit.
youre forgettig Diana Ross and many others
Black has nothing to do with it,and I'm white. Simply put Motown women singers had tons of TALENT
@@frankschiavone4557complex is running high these days. Talking about skin color is getting boring. I am a non-white person sick and tired of this crapp- talk.
It also means that people loved her music for what it was, the best. I remember my Mom singing in the kitchen the songs she made when I was a little boy.
How she carefully got into position on stage brought tears to my eyes because it was so humbly done and had me feeling like she’s been through a lot to get there.
Wow. That was deep. 💗
Beautiful song. 🎵
She is pure elegance and grace.
It is a rare gift no matter what the pc police says today.
Not everyone is born with grace.
I sure as hell didn't... I am clumsy and my own father says I should have "walking next to glass" insurance.
Like a moose in a China store.
That is okay... I am pushing 40 and have long come to terms with my short comings.
I will never be the lady who can wear white and not spill on it or walk in heels and not bump into things.
I admire that there are women who can do that.
Hell, there are men who can do that and its amazing.
Grace and talent are very rare these days... Especially for singers.
@Wolf Haven 😆 I can relate...I did modeling years ago in NYC. I couldn't stay in the business... they told me that I was too unsteady on my feet.
La
Anyone in 2024???
Yep, reliving my childhood listening to Dionne on my dad's vinyl collection. Magical times..
Right here 🎉
Sim linda música!❤
here, from Italy
@@fraudebs8786 Back when music had substance to it. That is a rare commodity today. Her voice always gives me goose bumps.
One of the greatest female singers ever❤
Saw her in London last night. Everyone on their feet cheering at that end. An absolute legend!
She is great,and yet underrated
For a young woman she had tremendous range and control of her vocalizing. For a young girl aspiring, she was a model to study.
Dionne Warwick is a gold standard, and you are right.
Well she was Whitney Houston's aunt after all.
@@princessinfinty cousin not aunt. Whitney's mother was Dionne's aunt
I heard she was only 20 here.
Love her vocals on this song she is so classy
When she hits that high note"...accept me for the things I do!" Utterly sublime.
She makes it look easy. What a master of her craft.
The most beautiful of voices
Love me with all faults like I love you. WOW.
I completely lost my mind when I saw her do that live at the Christmas Show at the legendary Brooklyn Fox theater in 1962 and so did the rest of the audience this was Dionnes New York debut I was ten but I knew that I was listening to a singer that was amazing and that she was singing music that was unique and beautiful and the rest needless to say is history
The way she sings this song literally sends chills up my spine! I felt so emotional!!!
Absolutamente de acuerdo, una voz especial, una mujer poderosa.
Especially for me the respect me for what I am part where she gets really emotional and the backup singers and the musicians make it sound like her world is just crumbling right before her eyes this record sends me right over the edge!
70 year's old, and this is what made living worth while.
I love talking to people that live through the forty's fifty sixties and beyonot you are so Special, really a gem. I wish I could go back, but I was born in the 80s LOL
Ashley Says so brought me here and I'm glad she did!
Me too and I'm grateful because I never knew Dionne Warwick was this above the rim.
Saaaamme
Me too
Same and wow is her voice beautiful. Very beautiful tone.
Me too
When melody was king.. I heard this song yesterday at JFK airport radio.. I stop in my tracks n listening it out..makes my day!!
At a time when it was almost impossible for a black woman to get on TV, Ms. D is a trailblazer. Burt Bacharach I believe wrote all her songs for her voice - and they were very successful. She walked on stage with dignity and sang her heart out....who has any right to criticize her looks or eye makeup?? I cant imagine the weight on her shoulders before each performance.....because she was one of the first black woman who paved the way for other talented black female singers. She did it through her voice and her quiet dignity on stage. You go Ms. D. Love.
True
Well said. Thank you.
Interesting you say that considering there were probably many back artists going back to the early days of R&R and maybe a little bit before.
Absolutely agree!
Coincidentally, the song does say "Accept me for what I am; accept me for the things that I DO.". And re: her makeup -- it reflects the times and her newness on the scene when there hadn't yet been enough time to test her makeup against the camera and come up with an ideal look. To me her sweetness and courage to take the stage show here and make this clip a very worthwhile bit of nostalgia. And didn't she become IMO pop music's foremost female singer (I put her above Diana Ross [and I like much of what Ms. Ross has accomplished] because Dionne has a quality for control and eloquence that prevails hit after hit after hit without a lot of unnecessary [in her case] fanfare.)
RIP Burt Bacharach - Maestro.
A man who created songs that will undoubtedly inspire generations.
Don't forget Hal David, there's no song without the lyrics.
@@richardharris8867 No doubt.
Blacks are Just better at music.
Amen
She is barely moving and still captivating, amazing! What an icon! Love this song!
There she is with her cat eyes, and mother's milk dripping from her lips. So young, untested, unspoilt, and quite adequatly talented. This song is almost the " I will survive " anthem of the 1978. she's fabolous !!
Right... she didn't want to scare anybody... it was 1965...
Right... she didn't want to scare anybody.. it was 1965...
@@yvettepurnell-davis5626 I can't imagine all the things that she had to do, to be as successful. I have to admit the first time my father played that song on the radio II taught she was a white woman.
all about the voice, but she was also super beauty as well...
Classy and sophisticated. Hauntingly beautiful.
Yes indeed
Indeed,
Perfect description
Why did that take you 30 years!!!!
Yes.
The incomparable miss Miss D Warrick one of the greatest female singers of all times
There are no bad Dianne Warwick songs! I loved them all.
💯
That's the truth right there..... Dionne really is phenomenal and an icon
It’s Dionne Warwick you spell her name wrong
Dynamic
A STAR IS BORN !!!!!!!!!!
INCRIDEBLE VOICE !!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dionne effortlessly guides her voice through highs and lows. Possibly the best female singer to have ever been recorded
60 years has passed and it still as this great ! ❤
1963 is such a different place than 2022
She is amazing GOAT vocalist - with Bacharach n David they were the dream team
You can see where Whitney Houston got her talent...runs in that family! Her aunt was such a role model! Two gorgeous voices from a talented family! I grew up on her music...loved her always!
They are cousins.
👍
Dionne Warwick was Whitney Houston aunt
@@rosamariasmith5895 Yes I know! I just wrote too! Wrote above that Dionne was her role model! Thought you misunderstood….❤️❤️
@@rosamariasmith5895 No they are first cousin. Their mothers are sisters.
It is so important that Netflix is teaching youngsters how really music sounds like
Lol I swear 😂😩😂😂
Hi, my name's Roger and I'm 39 years. I really love these kind of music. That's why i translated this song into Spanish by writing so I can share what is really beautiful.
Here's the link:
th-cam.com/video/eE4mFqUeK0Q/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/eE4mFqUeK0Q/w-d-xo.html
Welcome to my channel
"Traduciendo Con Roger"
It was actually this song on the trailer that got me to watch it. Excellent.
Yes youre right, the more I get older the more I appreciate that music
Tottaly agree!!!
I'm here because of Good Girls too. I remember this from college when it was a hit on am radio in 1963-64. Yes I'm that old.
Dionne Warwick. Absolutely the best!!
You are lucky, I always tell, that I was born too late ;-)
But memory apparently intact so something to be grateful for
My favorite Dionne track, just really beautiful.
She is so beautiful and elegant. Love her voice and this song. I'm literally crying.
👌
No not literally I’m crying , but say a little prayer done me 😟
Arrr i just wona hold yor hsnd
@@anthonycouldlewissimmons omg
I totally agree with you. Beauty and elegance, poise and performance, par excellence.
God Dionne Warwick was so talented and was so beautiful this video pioneer for black women
I really love this song...
Her first ever hit....and arguably her best...
Her best song without a doubt was her smash hit "Then Came You" song in conjunction with the Spinners. Second would be "Say a Little Prayer". But "Don't Make Me Over" is a great song as well. Dionne is just great period.
@@eddie195777
Just listened to 'Then Came You' which I don't recall ever hearing before. Bit too slick and souless for my taste. 'Anyone Who Had a Heart', 'Walk on By' and this are the ones - great songs, great arrangements, great performances. But it's all about personal taste in the end.
@@YorkyOne well said !!!!
I first heard this played on WADO radio broadcasting in Newark, NJ circa 1962.
Yeah , I'll argue she did so many great ones...
She's the best!!! The most beautiful music . Today's music can't compare to this Queen.
What a song and what a singer, you cannot better this, YES do you agree???? 2020
ABOVE AND BEYOND ! !
L O V E L O V E T H I S S O N G ! !
S I N G I N G T H I S O V E R A N D
O V E R ...
@@misspeplo3387 beautiful ? yes indeed
OMG What a song and performance!
Yes. Beautiful ❤️ song.
No one could command a stage better than Dionne Warwick. She is so regal and classy, and this song still sends chills up my spine.
Well said , and true what a great voice .
YES! Regal Classy and a real force to be wreckoned with. U can bet Mr. Bacharach was thrilled as he watched his "muse" work her magic on stage.....he had to know immediately the woman he chose to vocalize his songs bringing his words to life.....was going to make them both....very recognizeable and very wealthy; Ms. D was appearing everywhere with rave reviews. By that time Ms. D was wearing fancy chiffon dresses and her hair was perfect makeup brilliant.....but i love her best dressed in a summer dress with no makeup but her Cleopatera Eyes.
Her Cousin
Whitney Houston Could.
She Was a Young Dionne.
@@satin754 Whitney in the beginning unlike Ms. D was sadly way overproduced. She didnt have the classy dignified presence that we loved so much from Ms. D. Solid.
@@pleasedontmakemelate I love your statement about her early appearance and how the industry reformed her look! Dionne had an exotic look like no other!
She was a natural who knew how to navigate Bacharach's complex time signatures.
I agree❤
Ashley Says So sent me here. I thought "Walk On By" was the best song by Ms. Dionne. I've now changed my mind! Absolutely beautiful!! She definitely deserves more credit than what she's been given & deserves her flowers NOW!!
She is cleary underrated
Alfie is my favourite. This one's good though.
LOL! I know! All my life I've been a fan, and I can't decide on a favorite or "the best". She's THAT great. Something rarely seen these days.
This was her first hit.
Teyana Taylor could definitely play as her in a biopic
Yesss
Yes!!!!
Asian doll spot on
@@jonpompoms4185 true I didn’t think about that
And only here!
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There is something very special about the works of Bacharach/David. Their songs deserves a place in the great American songbook. The work speaks for itself. Just as legendary as Porter. Just was released too late to be considered but boy it should be counted. The songs paired with Dionne voice = Brilliance 🤩
They have a place, genius.
The way she says..."Don't make me over" is so classic!! No one else could do this.
The best music of the 60s
Maybe Jackie De Shannon, a protege of Bacharach and on the same Liberty label as Dionne.
@@alimantado373 nope can’t hold a candle to dionne sorry
If you say so.
A beautiful person with so much talent !
This beautiful soul. This beautiful face! This beautiful voice!
Yes timeless!
She is so beautiful ❤️ I admire her singing
Those cheek bones, wow, beautiful. This has always been my fav Burt Bacharach song that was sung by Dionne
Remember her music since I was a little kid. Unbelievable .
This was Pop's girl right here. Grew up listening to loving Dionne.
I was only five year's old when this song came out but remember it through out the sixties that why im here Thanks.
Wow. She was beautiful!! 😍😍😍😍
It's what genuinely talented artists did then. Unlike nowadays where they can turn my door hinge squeeking into a "hit". Know I'm sounding my age but know I'm right in saying back then real talent shone bright.
What a women , beautiful 🎙🎵🎙🏴☮
my foremost method of evaluating a love song is whether or not I believe what is being sung and my God this is one of the most honest and vulnerable things I've ever heard
Dionne is my favorite all-time singer!
R.I.P., Burt Bacharach. You and Leonard Bernstein were a huge part of my '60s music landscape.
I loved when these great singers were accompanied by a real orchestra. Just listen to those violin's in the background. Now everything is synthesizers, and computers.
daniel occoner she's lip synching the record. its not really live .
Absolutely right.
Yes, it's obviously a lip synch. But what daniel wrote about the violins, etc, is still valid. Bobbie Gentry recorded Ode to Billie Joe with just her voice, her guitar, and some strings like a few cellos. Look how great that came out. Still, once in awhile in the 21st century we may still get a nice surprise when simplicity delivers a stellar performance. Sam Kelly's Make You Feel My Love comes to mind in the latter category. He first got attention with his short version on AGT, and the full song can be heard here: th-cam.com/video/jEuiPaZGgzs/w-d-xo.html
Hot Head Ignoring the built-in talent of a singer (especially in the context of the time this represented hard struggle, and continues today) to praise the orchestra, no comment on what it took to rise to this level of creativeness by the singer: VERY MUCH IMPLIES A LACK OF RESPECT. Wake up.
And movies were backed with full orchestral scores... it makes all the difference in the world.
I've never seen anyone sing a song this effortlessly in my life. Its hard to believe that this song is LIVE. So Beautiful.
It is not live. Playback.
Effortless. Amazing.
@@gerrymarko5893: Agree, but even her lip-synching is flawless.
Music from the 1960s to the 1990s is timeless! Nostalgia. We remember the memories which will last for a lifetime.
The absolute Queen of Sophisticated Soul.
Sweet Jesus I love this song I'm 72 years old and remember when it came out in 1962 I recently got it in a 45 vinynil and fight back the tears every time I play it what a great song hal burt dionne
She was young here! What an icon she went on to be, great catalog! Thank you, Autie Dionne!!! ❤
Sing it Dionne! Ashley Says so brought me here, too. She reminds me of Whitney.
She has great confidence because she knows she sings this like nobody else can ❤
What a voice....what a song...what a woman...all is just perfect..
OH que OUI!
Eye makeup? That was the style in the 60s. She's BEAUTIFUL, inside and out. STILL IS.
There's something very alluring about her here. She's beautiful 😍
Her eyes and that voice… iam melting.
The Talented Genius Burt Bacharach died two days ago, and most people don't even know it! Very Sad RIP
Not afraid to be vulnerable and transparent...that is the beauty of Dionne Warwick.
Those cheekbones are amazing. The clarity of her voice. Her effortless performance. She was great without trying at that young age.
2021 and still one of my favorite songs.
Non dirmi niente Italian music. Ornela Vanoni sang it.
sung
2023 for me, ditto, still vertical and here to talk about it.😁😁
Bacharach/David/Warwick - a match truly made in heaven! 💗
Hello how are you doing 😊
What a Beautiful song, What a Beautiful Lady.. I feel young again listening to this Magnificent song
That cat eye is so Amazing beautiful song lovely singer.
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
Older music didn’t use gimmicks. It came from the heart and that allows it to transcend time
Incredible Song by the masters of Bacharach/David sung by the Icon Ms. Dionne Warwick. RIP Mr. Bacharach Mr.David
Music has changed and will never be the same. We give glory to those who didn't put in the work. Without Dionne and others there would be no Beyonce. More respect must be given to the women who laid the foundation.
100% correct!!!
Jeff Miller-Please! That arrogant, trashy Beyonce..don't mention in the same breath!
1 million times correct ♥️♥️
@@robertbullock1715 Come on, do you really need to curse and try to humiliate one to exalt the other? This is completely unnecessary and disrespectful. Please improve, and then come and try to discuss something...
This song hits me straight to the heart.
me to! that voice! the emotion. Whew! Gotta get more kleenex.
Tiger Lily Okay, is one of the most wonderful voices in the universe. Greetings from Chile.
wow! from Chile! How nice. Music like this unites us and That's wonderful. I grew up in Los Angeles and when i was about 7, i ended up at a house one evening with my aunts and who was there? Dionne Warwick. Had no idea who she was. i only remember that she was such a nice lady. There were many of us children there and she was very motherly. I remember her big sweet smile. She was like her voice. Just wonderful.
Beautiful experience, which I would give for having met Dionne. She came to Santiago, but I could not see her because it was my turn at work. But the fact that I have stepped on Chilean soil gives me great joy because she is one of the singers I love the most.
claudio ezequiel piña silva:🎯
Omg, what a great classic song and Lady, love you Mrs Warwick, thank you for your years of music….😁
I simply love her... Stunning lady with a voice that is impossible to forget. Her songs always put me in a certain mood where I feel nostalgic and sad but never alone - because Dionne is there as well, being sad with me :) Love from Poland!
I’m going to see her in June ‘22 in UK
Can’t wait - can’t believe it !
Best wishes to you Suzanna in Poland! x
@@siliconesal awww! Im so happy for you! Best wishes to you, too, dear xx
Class. Poise. Elegance. Unparalleled vocals. ❤
I wish we had songs and performers like this today.
Love you Mrs. Warwick💜
I've never get enough of this song. When I was in grade school , I was always playing this song in the stereo.
That walk-up was innocent. Gets me everytime.
What a well trained voice for a 23 year old kid in this video.
So glad she is still with us in 2020.
Sad that this video seems cut short.
And she's still beautiful, today
Dusty Springfield stated she had to "Sit Down" on first hearing Dionne sing this she was so impressed with her performance. I can see why. Dionne's "Don't Make Me Over" does knock a body out, even the greatest of singers. She was something so special back in the day.
Wow! Thank you for sharing this tidbit.
She was right to sit down - Dusty, Aretha, Cilla cannot hold a candle to the mastery of Dionne when tackling Bacharach/David.
@@LaughingStock_ Not so - at all...
loved Dusty - rip
I felt like I had to stand up and then sit down again when I played this !
Every-time I see that video. I’m amazed. Impactful
Perhaps the best, most influential female pop vocalist of all time.
RIP Burt Bacharach
Thanks for the music
This song by Ms. Dionne Warick makes me cry with great memories, I am 64 and wish I could go back in time,,,...I love it so....
How elegant,she really got her heartbroken,you can here it in her voice,such a lady🤎💔
She's beautiful
I know👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾did you the master eyeliner them days💁🏾💁🏾 my goodness
If you say so.......
She looks like an ancient Egyptian goddess!!!
Lisa Fernandez I say so too. Erotic , not cookie cutter boring
Angela Granberry exotic 🤘🏻
I was born in the 70's and danced to the Sybil's cover of this song in the 80's but boy I never knew that Dionne Warwick was the original singer of the best Sybil's songs, I know now... This one's for the class... Pure talent...
Who came here because their first Warwick song was "I Say a Little Prayer" and they fell in love and have been a fan all their lives? And have not watched Queen's Gambit.
I adore this song. Dionne Warwick's voice is sublime!
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
Evidence that the camera is one of the most important inventions ever! Imagine all of the amazing songs that have slipped by without being recorded.
OMG! She is perfection! 🌹
Hi Teresa
Classic 💃💃🇯🇲 clean, pure talent
Class, beautiful awesome voice, the best, thank you for your heart felt music Miss Warwick.
She was just so dignified, regal,and full of grace!! A true queen of the art of presentation and delivery
High school days all the way from SouthAfrica!!! My friend and I tried to model ourselves on her. The self assurance. The dignified demeanor. Her grace!!! She was not a tarty singer.
Can't imagine how scared she was at that age, but as with all else, confidence comes with experience.
Yes, just so good. The voice sounds so innocent - -