It’s not getting any better, is it? I don’t want my 19-year-old boy going into the army. I love these little kids. They understand how passionate I am.
Meaning of the quote
The composer Burt Bacharach is worried that the world is not improving. He doesn't want his 19-year-old son to join the army. Bacharach loves young children because they can see how much he cares about things.
About Burt Bacharach
Burt Bacharach was an acclaimed American composer, songwriter, and producer who created hundreds of pop hits throughout the 20th century. He was known for his innovative chord progressions and collaborations with lyricist Hal David, as well as his work with many famous artists including Dionne Warwick, Herb Alpert, and the Carpenters.
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