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Harry Nilsson

I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City

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Harry is Harry Nilsson’s third album released August 1969 on RCA. It was his first album to get onto Billboard Magazine’s Billboard 200 chart, reaching #120 and remaining there for 15 weeks. Harry features jazz saxophonist Tom Scott, pianist Mike Melvoin, flutist Jim Horn, session drummer Jim Gordon, Larry Knechtel on bass, and David Cohen and Howard Roberts on guitars. William E. Martin, who wrote the songs “Fairfax Rag” and “City Life” that Harry covered on Harry, and who collaborated with Nilsson on the song “Rainmaker,” appears in a picture inside the gatefold version of the album wearing a bear suit that was made of an actual bear. Read on...

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More songs by Harry Nilsson (See Charts): Without Her, Cuddly Toy, Don'T Forget Me, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Daddy'S Song, Daybreak, Me And My Arrow, Jump Into The Fire, Everybody'S Talkin', and Everybody'S Talking.

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