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Somewhere My Love (1966)

Somewhere My Love

  1. Red Roses For A Blue Lady Somewhere My Love
  2. Downtown
  3. Charade
  4. King Of The Road
  5. Edelweiss
  6. Young And Foolish
  7. Somewhere My Love
  8. Days Of Wine And Roses
  9. Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport
  10. Wouldn't It Be Loverly
  11. So Long, Farewell



This album was RIAA certified Gold and Platinum.Ray Conniff
Recording Sessions Supervised and Produced by Ernie Altschuler
Sound Supervised by Bob Ballard
Jay Meyer, Assistant Vocal Conductor
Ted Romersa, Assistant Orchestra Conductor
Jack Lattig, Chief Sound Engineer
Cover photo: Frank Bez This CD can be purchased from Amazon.
Original LP liner notes:
An incomparable blend of voices, the Ray Conniff Singers are always distinctive and produce a sound as refreshing as it is unique. So perfectly do they work together under Ray's expert leadership that they seem to think with one musical mind and perform with a single thrilling voice. Different... delightful... distinguished — the Ray Conniff Singers!
Source:  https://www.rayconniff.info/comcast/original/albums/somewhere.html

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