Because I was small, I was getting the hell kicked out of me playing football.

Meaning of the quote

When Burt Bacharach was young and played football, he was small in size compared to the other players. This meant that he often got hit and hurt very badly during the games because the bigger players could easily overpower him. His small stature made it very difficult for him to play football effectively and he suffered a lot of physical pain as a result.

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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