Drifters - Mexican Divorce (written by Burt Bacharach)
The Drifters (L-R) Gene Pearson, Johnny Terry, Johnny Moore, Charlie Thomas and Rudy Lewis pose for a portrait in 1963 in New York City, New York. - Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Released in 1962 when divorce was not as common as it is now, the song, which Bacharach co-wrote with Bob Hilliard, ended up being a B-side single.
While it may not be one of his most famous songs, it was consequential in that it was during the recording session he met a young backup singer named Dionne Warwick.
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Released in 1962 when divorce was not as common as it is now, the song, which Bacharach co-wrote with Bob Hilliard, ended up being a B-side single.
While it may not be one of his most famous songs, it was consequential in that it was during the recording session he met a young backup singer named Dionne Warwick.
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