So here's another guy in the studio. From the never-sufficiently-revered “A Little Touch of Schmillson in the Night” -- the first and best of the Standard Songbook Albums by a rocker, recorded in 1973 -- here's Harry Nilsson crooning “It Had to Be You,” “Always,” and “Makin' Whoopee,” arranger Gordon Jenkins, conducting the orchestra, was a collaborator with Frank Sinatra.
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