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Mrs. VIKKI CARR - IT MUST BE HIM (Belgium 67')

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

Her first single to achieve any success was "He's a Rebel", which in 1962 reached No. 5 in Australia and No. 115 in the United States, she released the Spanish version "Es Rebelde" (He's a Rebel). The following year her album "It Must Be Him" was nominated for three Grammy Award. The title track reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in 1967. "IT MUST BE HIM" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc, she released the Spanish version: "QUE SEA EL" and the Italian version: "SI E LUI" of "IT MUST BE HIM" now all these tunes are available on her 3 CD SET "THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION" (78 songs) and trust me, you'll go to Dreamland!!!!

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  • Such a cute mouth.

  • Whenever I hear this, I think of the movie Moonstruck when Olympia Dukasis says, "now he's playing that damn Vikki Carr record and when he come's to bed, he won't touch me."

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  • I love this song! I'm feeling it right now, this why I'm hear listening to it. She sanged it!!!!!

  • clichés could never do this song justice. it's one of those songs that pull you up, and face your listening towards the music. what a classy lady.

  • Moonstruck brought me here, great movie, great song!

  • A classy musician, beautiful lady and inspiring humanitarian. Wonder how she's doing today. Vikki we truly remember, love and appreciate you today.

  • que lastima con tanto talento no fue lo suficientemente reconocida en nuestro pais

  • Holy crap, this is why Sinatra said he admired Vikki Carr´s voice!

  • she sure was sexy

  • this song is so beautiful

  • I remember John Davidson singing a heartfelt rendition with these lyrics intact, on his variety show, back in the 60s.

  • I love this song! But what on earth kinda bizarre set is she in? I mean I know it's 1967, but that first scene was like - an abstracted classroom-? Odd. But a wonderful song nonetheless.

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