Don't Make Me Over (song)

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Dionne Warwick original

Warwick recorded "Don't Make Me Over" in August 1962, a song that was later chosen as the lead single for her debut album Presenting Dionne Warwick. In October 1962, Scepter Records released the track as her first solo single. Initially, Warwick had found out that "Make It Easy on Yourself"—a song on which she had recorded the original demo and had wanted to be her first single release—had been given to another artist, Jerry Butler.[3]

From the catchy contemporary phrase, "Don't make me over",Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote and produced their first US top 40 pop hit (No. 21) and US R&B hit (No. 5). It was also a top-forty hit in Canada, at number 38. The background vocals in the song were from the Gospelaires, which featured sister Dee Dee, Sylvia Shemwell and aunt Cissy Houston.[4]

In 2000, Dionne Warwick's 1962 version of "Don't Make Me Over" on Scepter Records was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[5]

Track listing

  • US, 7-inch vinyl single
A1: "Don't Make Me Over" – 2:51
B1: "I Smiled Yesterday" – 2:43
  • UK, 7-inch vinyl single
A1: "Don't Make Me Over" – 2:46
A2: "Shall I Tell Her" – 2:33
B1: "Make The Music Play" – 2:25
B2: "Any Old Time Of Day" – 2:25
  • France, 7-inch vinyl single
A1: "Don't Make Me Over" – 2:46
A2: "Shall I Tell Her" – 3:20
B1: "I Smiled Yesterday" – 2:44
B2: "Wishin' And Hopin'" – 2:25

Charts

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France (IFOP)[6] 69

Jennifer Warnes version

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Sybil version

Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other In 1987, up-and-coming American singer Sybil featured a dance cover of the song on her 1987 debut album, Let Yourself Go.[7][8] At the time, the song was overshadowed by the album's minor R&B hits and was not released as a single in its own right.

However, in July 1989, Sybil released a remixed version of her 1987 recording as the second single from her second album, Sybil (1989). This version, released by Next Plateau Records Inc., became a number-one hit in New Zealand for four weeks, reached number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart, eventually receiving a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This version also became a UK hit, peaking at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.

Critical reception

Bill Coleman from Billboard described Sybil's cover as a "spirited Soul II Soul-ish rendition of the Dionne Warwick classic [that] has smash written all over it".[9] In a retrospective review, Pop Rescue stated that it has a beat that musically reminds of "a hybrid" of Soul II Soul's "Keep On Movin'" and Take That's "Pray", calling it "mellow and soulful".[10] Miranda Sawyer from Smash Hits noted "the swoony dance wisples" of the song.[11] David Keeps from Spin felt Sybil "seems to be emerging as the Dionne Warwick of the Soul II Soul generation", remarking her "achingly sexy conga-strings-and-coos" version of "Don't Make Me Over".[12]

Track listings

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Charts

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Certifications

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Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom July 10, 1989 Template:Hlist Champion [24]
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Japan January 1, 1990 CD Next Plateau Inc. [26]

Other versions

Various other versions of the song have been recorded:

  • In 1964 the English singer Louise Cordet recorded the song which was released on Decca F11875 coupled with "Two Lovers".
  • In January 1966, Liverpudlian band the Swinging Blue Jeans released a version which peaked at No. 31 in the United Kingdom[27] and No. 83 in Canada[28]
  • Brenda & the Tabulations hit number 15 on the US R&B chart with their version in 1970.
  • The Dowlands, 1965

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