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Dionne Warwick made her singing debut in church at the request of
her grandfather, the Reverend Elzae Warrick, when she was six years
old. No one knew then that she would become an international music
legend, but what she knew--as words of wisdom passed down from her
grandfather--was that "if you can think it, you can do it." And she
did it. Dionne released the first of more than fifty-six charted
hits in 1962 with "Don't Make Me Over," followed by "Anyone Who Had
a Heart," "Walk On By," "I Say a Little Prayer," "Alfie," and "A
House Is Not a Home," to name a few. She received her first Grammy
in 1968 for "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" and later recorded
the classic hit "That's What Friends Are For." She was considered
the voice of Burt Bacharach/Hal David compositions, and the rest is
here, in her first autobiography. Dionne tells the stories of her
life from her childhood in East Orange, New Jersey, in a two-family
home with her parents, brother, and sister, to now, as she
celebrates her fiftieth year in show business.
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