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Somebody Loves Me

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Download links and information about Somebody Loves Me by Ray Conniff. This album was released in 1961 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop, Lounge, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 34:11 minutes.

Artist: Ray Conniff
Release date: 1961
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Lounge, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 34:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Somebody Loves Me (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:34
2. Golden Earrings (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 3:51
3. You're the Cream In My Coffee (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:24
4. The Green Leaves of Summer (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 3:43
5. Don't Fence Me In (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:54
6. I Only Have Eyes for You (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:04
7. The Thrill Is Gone (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:42
8. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:23
9. It Had to Be You (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 3:00
10. I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:49
11. Moon Song (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 3:09
12. All or Nothing At All (featuring The Ray Conniff Singers) 2:38

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Somebody Loves Me offers a program of pop standards and love songs that receive the full vocal-group treatment rather than the wordless vocalizing for which Ray Conniff is known. The voices are out in front and gorgeously arranged, with the male and female singers on opposite sides of the stereo spectrum. More suave than Mitch Miller's singalong albums but just as infectious, Somebody Loves Me has moments of real drama, like the crescendo at the end of "Golden Earrings." Conniff himself plays the clavietta on a few selections, adding a new flavor to his smooth concoction. The album was a Top 20 success for Conniff and his chorus and should hold appeal for those with an interest in vocal groups as well as Conniff's followers.