(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls

(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls

Infobox Single
Name = (Theme From) Valley of the Dolls


Caption =
Artist = Dionne Warwick
from Album = Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls
A-side = I Say a Little Prayer
B-side = (Theme From) Valley of the Dolls| Released = October, 1967
Format = 7" single Scepter
Recorded = 1967 A & R Studios, NYC
Genre = Soul, pop
Length = 3:40
Label = Scepter
Writer = Andre Previn, Dory Previn
Producer = Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Last single = "The Windows of the World"
(1967)
This single = "I Say a Little Prayer"
(1967)/Backed with "(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls"
Next single = "Do You Know the Way to San Jose"
(1968)

"(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls" is a 1967 song by André and Dory Previn, composed for the film version of the Jacqueline Susann novel "Valley of the Dolls", and recorded by Dionne Warwick.

Actress Barbara Parkins, who starred in the motion picture, suggested that Dionne Warwick be considered to sing the film's theme song. The song was to be given to Judy Garland, who had been fired from the film. Warwick performed the song, and when the film became a success in the early weeks of 1968, her single of the film theme became a million-seller, peaking at #2 for four weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1968. The tune was the B-side of another million selling tune composed for Warwick by Burt Bacharach and Hal David entitled "I Say a Little Prayer," which hit the "Billboard" Top 5 in November 1967. The single would become one of the biggest double-sided hits of the rock era.

Warwick re-recorded a Pat Williams arranged and Burt Bacharach produced version of the theme at A&R Studios in New York because contractual restrictions from her home label, Scepter Records, would not allow her version from the film to be included in the 20th Century-Fox soundtrack album. The re-recorded version became a million-seller. The RIAA-certified Gold Scepter LP that contained the hit version of the song, "Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls", peaked at number six on the "Billboard" Top 10 Albums chart, and would remain on the charts for over a year.

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