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%22The Windows of the World%22 is a song written by Burt Bacharach (music) and Hal David (lyrics) which was a hit single for Dionne Warwick in 1967.The track was recorded in a 13 April 1967 session produced by Bacharach and David with Bacharach as conductor and arranger. Bacharach and David had scored a number 7 hit in 1965 with Jackie DeShannon's message song hit %22What the World Needs Now is Love%22 but %22The Windows of the World%22 was unique in the composers' canon in being a protest song. Inspired by such songs as %22Where Have All the Flowers Gone?%22 and %22Blowin' in the Wind%22, Hal David wrote lyrics for %22The Windows of the World%22 which overtly but gently lament US involvement in the Vietnam War, an especial concern to David who had two young sons, one of them almost of eligible age for the draft. The arrangement for %22The Windows of the World%22 has a subtle Asian flavor featuring strings plucked in the style of a koto and also finger cymbals the latter evoking the sound of raindrops on a window. %22The Windows of the World%22 represented a thematic departure for Warwick who had built her career as a romantic balladeer and had passed on the chance to introduce %22What the World Needs Now is Love%22 (although her stated objection to the last-named was not its theme but rather that it sounded %22too country%22). Released in July 1967, %22The Windows of the World%22 was not one of Warwick's biggest hits, reaching number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100 (number 27 R&B/ number 32 Easy Listening). However Warwick stated in 2002 that %22The Windows of the World%22 was her favorite of all of her singles.Warwick's September 1967 album release featured %22The Windows of The World%22 as its title cut (see The Windows of the World). The album cut %22I Say a Little Prayer%22 was released that October as a single and proved to be the track which would re-establish Dionne Warwick as a Top Ten hitmaker.Dionne Warwick also recorded an Italian-language version of %22The Windows of the World%22 as %22La Vita Come Va%22 ([the] life as it should be).%22The Windows of the World%22 has also been recorded by Scott Walker (Scott 2 - 1968), Jimmie Rodgers (The Windmills of Your Mind - 1969), Rita Reys (Rita Reys sings Burt Bacharach - 1971), the Pretenders (on the multi-artist album for the soundtrack to the film 1969 - 1988), Ronald Isley with Burt Bacharach (Isley Meets Bacharach - 2003), and Trijntje Oosterhuis (The Look of Love - 2006). Bobbie Gentry's rendition of the song was included on her 2007 compilation The Best of Bobbie Gentry: The Capitol Years. The Icelandic rendering %22Regn Óréttlætisins%22 was recorded by Hljómar for their 1968 eponymous album.
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