It Must Be Him (album)
It Must Be Him is a 1967 album by Vikki Carr. The album reached No. 12 on the Billboard charts and is the singer's most successful English-language release to date. The title song reached No. 3 on the singles charts. Label: Liberty Records. It was produced by Tommy Oliver.[1]
It Must Be Him | |
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Released | September 1967 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Liberty |
Producer | Tommy Oliver, Dave Pell |
Track listing
- "It Must Be Him" (Gilbert Bécaud, Mack David)
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio)
- "One More Mountain" (Gary LeMel, Tommy Oliver)
- "A Million Years or So" (Roger Miller)
- "So Much in Love With You" (Bodie Chandler, Edward McKendry)
- "Tunesmith" (Jimmy Webb)
- "A Bit of Love" (Don Addrisi, Dick Addrisi)
- "Alfie" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
- "Forget You" (Renato Rascel, Joe Sherman, George David Weiss)
- "Look Again (Theme From "Irma La Douce")" (André Previn, Dory Langdon)
- "Her Little Heart Went to Loveland" (Buddy Kaye, Philip Springer)
Alternative Track Listing (Liberty LBS 83037)
- " It Must Be Him" (Gilbert Bécaud, Mack David)
- "None But The Lonely Heart" (Arranged and adapted by Dave Pell)
- "Her Little Heart Went To Loveland" (Buddy Kaye, Philip Springer)
- "Laia Ladaia (Reza)" (Edu Lobo, Ruy Guerra, Norman Gimbel)
- "Look Again (Theme From "Irma La Douce")" (André Previn, Dory Langdon)
- "Forget You" (Renato Rascel, Joe Sherman, George David Weiss)
- "Cuando Caliente El Sol" (Carlos Rigual, Mario Rigual, Maurice Vaughan)
- "How Does The Wine Taste" (Harold Karr, Matt Dubey)
- "Should I Follow" (Pamela Polland)
- "May I Come In" (Jack Segal, Marvin Fisher)
- "Toys" (Manley, Florence)
- "San Francisco" (Bronisław Kaper, Walter Jurmann)
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