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.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • romantic evening atmosphere
  • slow-burning emotional depth
  • intimate moments of connection
  • gradual build to climax

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer fast-paced enjoyment
  • seek standalone upbeat tracks

Where this album fits

Career 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.
Stylistic neighbors
Jamie Cullum· Diana Krall· Norah Jones

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Let Me Love Tonight 10:07
  • 2 To See You 3:58
  • 3 Let’s Just Kiss 7:34
  • 4 Heart Beyond Repair 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

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata