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But when you were hired by Atlantic, when you were signed to Atlantic, at least for this one album that Joel Dorn was producing, the album on which you sing Day by Day and the song from Exodus and On Broadway - tell me about the experience of making that album. Because that's really - between Falling in Love is Wonderful, which is the name of the Ray Charles album, done in the early '60s, and ...
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