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RAY CONNIF I'D LIKE TO
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RAY CONNIF I'D LIKE TO TEACH
THE WORLD TO SING
SIDE 1
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing
Baby, I'm A Want You
Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves
The Summer Knows
Go Away Little Girl
Brand New Key |
SIDE 2
I've Found Someone Of My Own
Imagine
An Old Fashioned Love Song
Hey Girl
Cherish |
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RAY CONNIF I'D
LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING |
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I'd
Like To Teach The World To Sing |
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Baby, I'm A Want
You |
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Gypsies, Tramps
And Thieves |
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The Summer Knows |
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Go Away Little
Girl |
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Brand New Key |
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I've Found
Someone Of My Own |
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Imagine |
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An Old Fashioned
Love Song |
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Hey Girl |
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Cherish |
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Produced by Snuff Garrett for Garrett
Music Enterprises - Engineered by Eric Prestidge and George Beauregard
Arrangements by Ray Conniff
Front cover photo by Sherman Weisburd/Back cover photo by Don Hunstein
Ray Conniff experiences music as most people experience sunshine—with
warmth and gladness. While many artists choose to express the gray areas
of living and many of them do so effectively—this was never Conniff's
way. He finds his fulfillment in the bright colors that coexist with the
gray. Fortunately for us, there is more than enough space in music for
all outlooks. Thus it is a matter of choice and mood. If you want music
that will accentuate moments of happiness, or bring you up when you're
down, then Ray Conniff is your man and this is your album. Conniff's
enormous and long-lasting popularity is no accident. You can absolutely
count on him and his music for a smile. Fittingly, Conniff's new album
uses a contemporary approach. Not only does he bring us a fresh
selection of songs, he also utilizes a fresh, friendly group of young
singers. These are the singers heard in many of today's television shows
and commercials. Indeed, the title song, I'd Like To Teach The World To
Sing, is based on an already familiar and popular TV commercial. Ray
Conniff is a man who believes in cheerfulness and hope as well as music,
and this album expresses his feelings beautifully.
Morgan Ames |
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