To See You cover

To See You

Harry Connick Jr. · 1997

75 min · 10 tracks · jazz

A smooth blend of jazz and romantic ballads that showcases Connick's lush vocal style and intricate piano work.

Why this album works

'To See You' received critical acclaim for its elegant arrangements and Connick's charismatic performances. It solidified his status in the jazz world, showcasing his ability to write and perform original material. The album's success contributed to his commercial peak in the late '90s, further influencing the jazz-pop crossover sound that emerged during this period.
Best for
romantic evening atmosphere slow-burning emotional depth intimate moments of connection
Context
Released in 1997, 'To See You' was Harry Connick Jr.'s follow-up to the successful 'Star Turtle' from 1996. At this point in his career, Connick was establishing himself as a prominent figure in the jazz genre, blending traditional elements with contemporary sensibilities. The album reinforced his reputation as a versatile artist capable of both pop appeal and jazz sophistication.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Let Me Love Tonight Standout 10:07
  • 2 To See You Standout 3:58
  • 3 Let’s Just Kiss 7:34
  • 4 Heart Beyond Repair Standout 8:06
  • 5 Once 6:05
  • 6 Learn to Love 4:42
  • 7 Love Me Some You 8:05
  • 8 Much Love 6:35
  • 9 In Love Again 9:06
  • 10 Loved by Me 11:00

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