confirmed by his son, artist Adam Bricusse, on Tuesday via Facebook. The family has shared no cause of death at this time.“My dearest father passed away peacefully this morning,” Adam, 56, posted. “Please raise a glass for him.
Love. Forever. RIP Dad.”Bricusse’s son ended his tribute with lyrical snippet from “Feeling Good” — “Sleep in peace when the day is done …”Born and raised in the suburbs of London, Bricusse studied at Cambridge University.He began writing words and music for stage and screen in the 1950s, but is perhaps best known for his writing the words to a pair composer John Barry’s iconic swinging ’60s super-spy themes: 1964’s “Goldfinger,” made legendary by UK diva Shirley Bassey, and 1967’s “You Only Live Twice,” sung by.
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