absolutely. her *particular*, singular version. i'm certain that its still as gorgeous as i remember. been bouncing all over the internet, and so far all i can find is that import christopher mentioned. im on a mission, but still cannot justify that kind of expense. so....if anybody can help me out, pleasepleaseplease! thanks auditeers, harris ps: anyone here seen or heard nelly mackay? she seems to have a massive p.r. machine behind her. am wondering if anyone could deliver on the heels of such hype. audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: The Audities Digest: for the discussion of insanely great pop Volume 2 : Issue 373 : "text" Format ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Harris. I will pass this information on to my friends at Top Shelf Oldies. There are so many knowledgeable people there. I just wanted to apologize,too, for talking about other subjects here. So sorry! LOL to Steve Durben, too......and thanks for the welcome! Judy www.topshelfoldies.com www.superoldies.com for the best in obscure '50s and '60s music <012F03E901EC87459302B8EC8D04680C016FA14A@nycmailmb01.enterprise.corpad.timeinc.com> I assume it's that *particular* rendition of the song you're jonesing for. In which case, the only option I know of is currently the Japanese import on Universal/Polygram. And you'll pay through the nose for it. If that's not the case, there are any number of recordings of that Rodgers and Hart standard. One of the more recent (and "modern") is a DJ remix on the Verve-released "Verve/Remixed" (catchy, huh?) of an Ella Fitzgerald recording. I've also got a smooth-as-silk gender-switched version, "Wait Till You See Her", by a guy named Jubilant Sykes. I gotta say, though, Helen Merrill is one tasty singer. Some 50 years later, she's still putting out great stuff. > years back, i heard a song by helen merrill called 'wait til you see him'. > ive been hunting this song for years. the box set is out-of-the-question > expensive. it was originally released on an album called 'helen > merrill with strings', and i cannot find a coy for under $30. anyone here > have this, heard this, or know where else i could try to find this? > thanks, harris > > > --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - Buy advance tickets for 'Shrek 2'