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Born Free is the twentieth studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released on April 10, 1967, by Columbia Records and includes half a dozen songs associated with movies or musicals. Two of these tracks, however, originated in the scores of the films indicated on the album jacket but had lyrics added later: the melody for "Strangers in the Night" was written for A Man Could Get Killed, and "Somewhere My Love" began as "Lara's Theme" from Doctor Zhivago. The album made its first appearance on Billboard's Top LP's chart in the issue dated May 13, 1967, and remained there for 79 weeks, peaking at number five. The album received Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America on July 6, 1967, and that same month it began 11 weeks on the UK album chart, where it reached number 22. The single from the album, "Music to Watch Girls By", was available two months before the album was released and first appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the issue of the magazine dated March 25, eventually reaching number 34 over the course of eight weeks. The song performed even better on the Easy Listening chart after debuting in the issue dated April 1 and spending a week at number two during a 13-week stay. It debuted on the UK charts shortly thereafter, on May 6, and stayed around for six weeks, peaking at number 33. The song was reissued there in 1999 and spent another six weeks on the chart, this time reaching number nine. The album was released
Born Free
Andy Williams
Somewhere, My Love (Lara's Theme From "Dr. Zhivago")
Andy Williams
Spanish Eyes
Andy Williams
Strangers In The Night
Andy Williams
Sherry!
Andy Williams
Music to Watch Girls By
Andy Williams
I Want To Be Free
Andy Williams
Alfie
Andy Williams
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
Andy Williams
Sunny
Andy Williams
I Will Wait For You
Andy Williams
You Are Where Everything Is
Andy Williams