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Unopened still in shrink.
"...Jack Webb talks in this album. He talks because he yearns to be a part of the world of music and he has nothing else to contribute. So, to make "You're My Girl" as romantic as he feels, he selected only those numbers which have lyrical poetry in their lines.
Billy May did the arranging. He led 17 strings, a harp and some woodwinds to play a soft swing under Webb's talking. The trombone and alto sax solos are by Murray McEachern, these two men are so good that it's obvious that Webb took them along as flight insurance"...by Jim Bishop...Author of "The Day Lincoln Was Shot"
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