David is credited with popular music lyrics, beginning in the 1940s with material written for bandleader
Sammy Kaye and for
Guy Lombardo. He worked with Morty Nevins of
The Three Suns on four songs for the feature film
Two Gals and a Guy (1951), starring
Janis Paige and
Robert Alda. They also wrote the classic Christmas song I Believe in Santa Claus which was recorded by
The Stargazers in 1950. In 1956, David began working with composer Burt Bacharach at
Famous Music in the
Brill Building in New York. That year, the two published several songs, including "I Cry More" (featured in the motion picture ''
Don't Knock the Rock''), "The Morning Mail", and "Peggy's In The Pantry". The next year, their song "
The Story of My Life" became a country hit for singer
Marty Robbins. In the UK, a version of "The Story of My Life" recorded by
Michael Holliday reached No. 1 in 1958 before being replaced by
Perry Como's "
Magic Moments", the first time any songwriter had consecutive #1 hits in the
UK Singles Chart. Subsequently, in the 1960s and early 1970s Bacharach and David wrote some of the most enduring songs in American popular music, many for
Dionne Warwick and also for
Carpenters,
Dusty Springfield,
B. J. Thomas,
Gene Pitney,
Tom Jones,
Jackie DeShannon and others. Their second musical, the Broadway musical
Promises, Promises, was nominated for the 1969
Tony Award for Best Musical at the
23rd Tony Awards. The original cast recording won the 1969
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album at the
12th Annual Grammy Awards. The Bacharach-David partnership, which had been long and both critically and financially successful, was effectively terminated by their experiences working on the score of their third musical. The 1973 musical film
Lost Horizon was a critical and commercial disappointment. Increasing tensions between the two with regard to the work led to an exchange of lawsuits, destroying their professional relationship. Despite the professional split, Bacharach continued to acknowledge David’s contributions, frequently highlighting the lyrics of
Alfie, which he described as “one of the best lyrics Hal, or anyone else, has written,” and calling the song “as close to the best [they] ever wrote.” David worked successfully as a lyricist with other composers before, during and after his time with Bacharach. Perhaps his best known non-Bacharach song was "
To All the Girls I've Loved Before", with music by
Albert Hammond, which was a hit for
Willie Nelson and
Julio Iglesias. The television tribute,
What the World Needs Now: Words by Hal David was aired on public television stations and released on home video in 2019. The program was hosted by
Bette Midler and contained archival interviews with Hal David, and commentary, tributes, and archival performances with
Burt Bacharach,
Dionne Warwick,
Valerie Simpson,
Barbra Streisand,
Cher,
Dusty Springfield,
B.J. Thomas, and
Glen Campbell. ==Personal life and death==