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| | Ray Conniff : It Must Be Him - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Ray Conniff's first LP of 1968, It Must Be Him, was a fairly typical collection of easy listening interpretations of pop hits from 1965-1967 that had been fairly easy to listen to in their original recordings. |
 | | His singers were sometimes asked to tackle unlikely lyrics, particularly the bitter, obsessed "It Must Be Him," which was given an oddly androgynous tone when what were clearly male singers joined in with the females on the chorus, an effect repeated in "Don't Sleep in the Subway." But Conniff's fans didn't mind. |
 | | For them, albums like It Must Be Him were useful hits collections, and this one was useful enough to earn a gold record award. |
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