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Dionne Warwick is an American singer, actress and TV-show host, who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization, and a United States Ambassador of Health.

Having been in a partnership with songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest hit makers of the entire rock era, based on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Charts. Dionne Warwick is second only to Aretha Franklin as the most-charted female vocalist of all time, with 69 of Warwick’s singles making the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1998.

With the move to Arista Records and the release of her RIAA certified million seller “I’ll Never Love This Way Again” in 1979, Dionne was again enjoying top success on the charts. The song was produced by Barry Manilow. The accompanying album, Dionne, was certified Platinum in the United States for sales exceeding one million units. The album peaked at #12 on the Billboard Album Chart and made the Top 10 of the Billboard R&B Albums Chart. Warwick had been personally signed and guided by the label’s founder Clive Davis, who stated to Dionne “You may be ready to give the business up, but the business is not ready to give you up.” Dionne’s next single release was another major hit for her. “Deja Vu” was co-written by Isaac Hayes and hit #1 Adult Contemporary as well as #15 on Billboard’s Hot 100. In 1980, Dionne won the NARAS Grammy Awards for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for “I’ll Never Love This Way Again” and Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female for “Déjà Vu”. Dionne became the first female artist in the history of the awards to win in both categories the same year. Her second Arista album, 1980’s No Night So Long sold 500,000 U.S. copies and featured the title track which became a major success — hitting #1 Adult Contemporary and #23 on Billboard’s Hot 100 — and the album peaked at #23 on the Billboard Albums Chart.

In January 1980, while under contract to Arista Records, Dionne Warwick hosted a two-hour TV special called Solid Gold ’79. This was adapted into the weekly one-hour show Solid Gold, which she hosted throughout 1980 and 1981 and again in 1985–86. Major highlights of each show were the duets she performed with her co-hosts, which often included some of Dionne’s hits and her co-hosts’ hits intermingled and arranged by Solid Gold musical director, Michael Miller. Another highlight in each show was Warwick’s vocal rendition of the Solid Gold Theme, composed by Michael Miller (with lyrics by Dean Pitchford).

After a brief appearance in the Top Forty in early 1982 with Johnny Mathis on “Friends in Love” — from the album of the same name — Warwick’s next hit later that same year was her full-length collaboration with Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees for the album Heartbreaker. The song became one of Dionne’s biggest international hits, returning her to the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100 as well as #1 Adult Contemporary and No. 2 in both Great Britain and Australia. Internationally, the tune was also a Top 10 hit throughout continental Europe, Australia (#1), Japan, South Africa, Canada and Asia. The title track was taken from the album of the same name which sold over 3 million copies internationally and earned Dionne an RIAA USA Gold record award for the album. In Britain, the disc was certified Platinum. Dionne later stated to Wesley Hyatt in his ‘Billboard Book of Number One Adult Contemporary Hits’ that she was not initially fond of “Heartbreaker” but recorded the tune because she trusted the Bee Gees’ judgment that it would be a hit. The project came about when Clive Davis was attending his aunt’s wedding in Orlando, Florida in early 1982 and spoke with Barry Gibb. Barry mentioned that he had always been a fan of Dionne’s and Clive arranged for Dionne and the Bee Gees to discuss a project. Dionne and the brothers Gibb obviously hit it off as both the album and the title single were released in October 1982 to massive success.

In 1983, Dionne released How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye produced by Luther Vandross. The album’s most successful single was the title track, “How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye”, a Warwick/Vandross duet, which peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also became a Top 10 hit on the Adult Contemporary and R&B charts. The album peaked at #57 on the Billboard album chart. Of note was a reunion with the original Shirelles on Warwick’s cover of “Will You (Still) Love Me Tomorrow?” The album Finder Of Lost Loves followed in 1984 and reunited her with both Barry Manilow and Burt Bacharach, who was writing with his then current lyricist partner and wife, Carole Bayer Sager. In 1985, Warwick contributed her voice to the multi-Grammy Award winning charity song We Are the World, along with vocalists like Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and Ray Charles. The song spent four consecutive weeks at #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. It was the year’s biggest hit — certified four times Platinum in the United States alone.

In 1985, Warwick recorded the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR) benefit single “That’s What Friends Are For” alongside Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder. The single, credited to “Dionne and Friends” was released in October and eventually raised over three million dollars for that cause. The tune was a triple #1 — R&B, Adult Contemporary, and four weeks at the summit on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1986 — selling close to two million 45s in the United States alone. In 1988, the Washington Post wrote: “So working against AIDS, especially after years of raising money for work on many blood-related diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, seemed the right thing to do. You have to be granite not to want to help people with AIDS, because the devastation that it causes is so painful to see. I was so hurt to see my friend die with such agony”, Warwick remembers. “I am tired of hurting and it does hurt.” The single won the performers the NARAS Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, as well as Song of the Year for its writers, Bacharach and Bayer Sager. It also was ranked by Billboard magazine as the most popular song of 1986. With this single Warwick also released her most successful album of the 1980s, titled Friends, which reached #12 on Billboard’s album chart.

In 1987 Dionne scored another hit with “Love Power”. Her eighth career #1 Adult Contemporary hit, it also reached #5 in R&B and #12 on Billboard’s Hot 100. A duet with Jeffrey Osborne, it was also written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, and it was featured in Warwick’s album Reservations for Two. The album’s title song, a duet with Kashif, was also a chart hit. Other artists featured on the album included Smokey Robinson and June Pointer.

Selected Discography

Finder Of Lost Love

Arista Records 1984

Tracks: No One In This World, Without Your Love, Run To Me, Finder Of Lost Loves, Love Doesn't Live Here Anymore, It's You, It's Love, Bedroom Eyes, Weakness & You Made Me Wants To Love Again.


Musicians on the Finder Of Lost Love album: Dionne Warwick, Charles Fearing, Paul Jackson Jr., Tim May, Dean Parks, Nathan East, Neil Stubenhaus, Nathan Watts, Robbie Buchanan, Randy Kerber, Barry Manilow, Greg Phillinganes, Gary Pickus, Phil Shenale, Stevie Wonder, James Allen, Ed Greene, John "JR" Robinson, Carlos Vega, Alan Estes, Bob Malach, Jeremy Lubbock, Windy Barnes, Alex Brown, Lynn Davis, Tommy Funderburk, Susaye Greene & Richard Page.

No Night So Long

Arista Records 1980

Tracks: Easy Love, No Night So Long, It's The Falling In Love, When The World Runs Out Of Love, We Never Said Goodbye, How You Once Loved Me, Reaching For The Sky, Sweetie Pie, Somebody's Angel & We Had This Time.


Musicians on the No Night So Long album: Dionne Warwick, Larry Brown, Steve Buckingham, Tom Robb, Isaac Hayes, Randy McCormick, Joe Neil, James Stroud, Mickey Buckins, Jay Scott, Emilio Castillo, Mic Gillette, Steven Kupka, Lenny Pickett, Kim Carnes, Marc Piscitelli, Nick Uhrig, Julia Tillman Waters & Maxine Willard Waters.

Dionne

Arista Records 1979

Tracks: Who What When Where Why, After You, The Letter, I'll Never Love This Way Again, Déjà Vu, Feeling Old Feelings, In Your Eyes, My Everlasting Love, Out Of My Hands & All The Time.


Musicians on the Dionne album: Dionne Warwick, Mitch Holder, Will Lee, Bill Mays, Rick Shlosser, Alan Estes, Ron Dante & Barry Manilow.

Love At First Sight

Warner Bros 1977

Tracks: Keepin' My Head Above Water, Love In The Afternoon, A Long Way To Go, Do I Have To Cry, Don't Ever Take Your Love Away, One Thing On My Mind, Early Morning Strangers, Livin' It Start Is Startin' To Get Me Down, Since You Stayed Here & Do You Believe In Love At First Sight.


Musicians on the Love At First Sight album: Dionne Warwick, Ben Benay, Jay Graydon, Ray Parker Jr., Scott Edwards, Peter Larson, Michael Omartian, Ed Greene, Steve Barri, Victor Feldman, Chuck Findley, Lew McCreary, Steve Madaio, Dick Hyde, Fred Selden, Ernie Watts, Darlene Love, Marti McCall, Myrna Matthews, Stormie Omartian, Eunice Peterson & Ann White.

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