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1 day ago · Take a sneak peek into a legendary songwriter's creative process. July 5, 20246:00 AM ET. Bob Mondello. The Library of Congress acquired the papers of Leslie Bricusse an Academy Award-winning ...
1 day ago · These pop songs were Leslie Bricusse’s life work. The notebooks, decorated, colorized, wildly ornate, feel — perhaps inadvertently — like art, themselves. Horowitz, noting that Bricusse’s widow is an artist and that they collaborated on some things together, agrees.
1 day ago · Leslie Bricusse’s multicolored “Doctor Dolittle” calendar. (The Library of Congress) Some of those, no one’s heard of. “For a long time, chuckles Horowitz, “he was working on a musical version of Henry VIII. I swear he considered 30 different titles, one of which was The King & I & I & I & I & I.” There are lots of fun discoveries.
1 day ago · The papers of Leslie Bricusse, who wrote "Pure Imagination,” “What Kind of Fool Am I?,” "Talk to the Animals,” Superman’s theme “Can You Read My Mind,” “Goldfinger," have been ...
4 days ago · This same year saw the Turtles performing the title song (composed by John Williams with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse) for the Twentieth Century-Fox bedroom farce A Guide for the Married Man.
6 days ago · Oozing a mysterious quality, Shirley Bassey, who will appear again later on this list, is the quintessential Bond theme singer. The song, which was composed by John Barry and includes lyrics by...
1 day ago · You may not know Leslie Bricusse, but you likely hum his songs: “Pure Imagination,” “What Kind of Fool Am I?,” "Talk to the Animals,” “Can You Read My Mind” and “Goldfinger ...