Songwriter: Burt Bacharach Hal David

Producer: George Massenburg Linda Ronstadt

Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Copyright 1963 New Hidden Valley Music Co./ Casa David (ASCAP)

Anyone who ever loved could look at me
And know that I love you
Anyone who ever dreamed could look at me
And know I dream of you

Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
What am I to do

Every time you go away I always say
This time it's goodbye dear
Loving you the way I do I'd take you back
Without you I'd die dear

Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
What am I to do

Knowing I love you so
Anyone who had a heart
Would take me in his arms and love me too
You couldn't really have a heart and hurt me
Like you hurt me and be so untrue
Anyone who had a heart would love me too
Anyone who had a heart would surely take me
In his arms and always love me
Why won't you, yeah
Anyone who had a heart would love me too
Anyone who had a heart would surely take me
In his arms and always love me
Why won't you
Yeah
Anyone who had a heart would love me too

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ELECTRIC GUITARS: Dean Parks
DRUMS AND PERCUSSION: Russ Kunkel
BASS: Leland Sklar
ACOUSTIC PIANO, ELECTRIC PIANO AND SYNTHESIZER: Robbie Buchanan
VIBES: Emil Richards
BACKGROUND VOCALS: Alex Brown, Mortonette Jenkins, Marlena Jeter
TENOR SAXOPHONE: Dave Boroff
ORCHESTRA ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED BY David Campbell

Linda Ronstadt

A multiplatinum-selling recording artist and a true icon in American music, Linda Ronstadt redefined folk rock with her diverse fusion in genres and powerful vocals.

She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2014 and has earned a wide range of nominations, spanning from a Tony Award and a Golden Globe Award. She has charted 38 Billboard Hot 100 singles with 21 of them reaching the top 40. Having collaborated with several artists in many genres, Ronstadt has lent her vocals to over 120 albums and has sold more than 100 million records.

Her last live concert in 2009, marked the end of her career when she retired in 2011, after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and unable to perform.