"Blue Guitar" is the name of a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In 1963, Richard Chamberlain released it as the lead single from his album Twilight of Honor. It was a #12 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song is unusual in the Bacharach-David catalogue in that other performers who usually recorded versions of their material, e.g. Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black, did not perform it.

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  • "Blue Guitar" is the name of a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In 1963, Richard Chamberlain released it as the lead single from his album Twilight of Honor. It was a #12 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song is unusual in the Bacharach-David catalogue in that other performers who usually recorded versions of their material, e.g. Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black, did not perform it. Chamberlain's single is also notable for its B-side, another Bacharach-David composition entitled "They Long to Be Close to You. " This is the original version of the song that would become a number one hit when released by The Carpenters in 1970.
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  • "Blue Guitar" is the name of a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. In 1963, Richard Chamberlain released it as the lead single from his album Twilight of Honor. It was a #12 hit on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song is unusual in the Bacharach-David catalogue in that other performers who usually recorded versions of their material, e.g. Dionne Warwick and Cilla Black, did not perform it.
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