We are, thankfully, a bounce-back industry.Īnd that too, thankfully, is DNA encoded. You have to bounce back think of a new script, get another director, another client. The film is rejected, the budget a pittance, the launch is delayed.Īnd there’s no luxury of being down and staying down. The account managers hope that the client’s plans remain on schedule, that the campaign will launch as had been originally planned, and that the payments come through as required. If the client approves, the CDs hope for a budget that will allow them to shoot with the director of their choice, with the models of their choice and at locations of their choice. Creative directors bust their asses and come up with ideas that they hope the client will like. It’s not that tough, in our industry, to have hope. We need to hope that the industry grows at a rate that affords senior management in adland the confidence to not downsize and, hopefully, to resume recruitment. We need to hope that marketers will launch new products and continue hawking existing ones. In our little world of advertising and media, we need to hope that the consumer starts spending again. We need to hope that we have a stable government after the general elections. Listen to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ((Music from the Motion Picture)) by Burt Bacharach on Apple Music. We need to hope that the Sensex bounces back. Stream songs including 'The Sundance Kid', 'Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head' and more. Stream songs including Little Green Apples, Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head. The uplifting lyrics describe somebody who overcomes his troubles and worries by realizing. Listen to Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head by B.J. We need to hope that the economy will perk up. The song is written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. To cut a long story short (actually the original story isn’t too long), the villagers resist and overcome the ruler because his ban took away Love, Freedom, Valour and Hope, words that meant a lot to them.Īt times of distress such as the present, it’s the only driver we have. A little known book by James Thurber, called The Wonderful O, in which a despotic ruler hates the letter ‘O’ and bans everything that looks like it and all words that contain the offending letter. Which brings me to another book I grew up with. The difference is, I see tomorrow from a perspective that is distinctly rose-tinted. See the world and the economy and the downturn and the layoffs and the terror as they are. Even if it’s a book written for children.Īnd my father insisting that there were ‘no problems, only solutions.’Ī lot of you might argue that it’s better, at times like this, being a realist. We were taught it at school, and every time this sentence came up it raised a smile or a chortle from the entire classroom.Īnd Georgette Heyer, (yes, I read her as well) in a book I can’t remember the name of, saying ‘we shall contrive’.Īnd Eleanor Porter’s Pollyanna playing ‘the glad game.’ I play the game every single day of my life. Reading included Charles Dickens I loved Micawber’s ‘something will turn up’ in David Copperfield. I grew up with Raindrops keep falling on my head, where ‘The blues they sent to greet me won’t defeat me it won’t be long till happiness steps out to greet me.’ The optimism is sort of DNA encoded in me, dictated by the people I grew up with, especially my father, the books that I read, the music that I listened to – and, perhaps, by the times that we then lived in. Those of you who know me for any length of time will acknowledge that I’m an eternal optimist. And the present gloom reminds me of this wonderful song. We currently offer 46 arrangements of Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (from Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid) for 20 instruments.That’s from The Doors. Would you like to share this track with your friends? Then just click on the share button on this page, and you can tell your friends an family about this awesome track. Simply log into your account, choose the song you'd like to leave some feedback on, then navigate to "Comments" and, after choosing a user name, you are ready to go. We would love to hear your feedback on our arrangements. This change can only be made if there are sheet music arrangements for more than one instrument. Should you wish to only view the arrangements for one specific instrument, then please choose the desired instrument in the menu below. To view a score before purchasing, and to hear a short playback, please click on this icon adjacent to the score that you would like to see. Thomas, Steve Tyrell, Phillip Keveren, Carolyn Miller, Jim Beloff, Liz Beloff, Various Artists, Burt Bacharach, Hal David. Below is the sheet music for Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (from Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid).
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