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| Karen Akers | Primary Artist, Vocals |
| Don Rebic | Piano |
| Leonard Bernstein | Composer |
| Stephen Sondheim | Composer |
| Jacques Brel | Composer |
| Harold Arlen | Composer |
| Mort Shuman | Composer |
| Karen Akers | Liner Notes |
| Benny Andersson | Composer |
| Hugh Fordin | Executive Producer |
| Richard Maltby Jr. | Composer |
| David Shire | Composer |
| Alan Silverman | Mastering |
| Björn Ulvaeus | Composer |
| Maury Yeston | Composer |
| Tim Rice | Composer |
| Harvey Schmidt | Composer |
| Truman Capote | Composer |
| Gérard Jouannest | Composer |
| Eric Blau | Composer |
| Cus | Engineer |
| Don Rebic | Arranger |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
As the album's title, drawn from a song used in Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, suggests, Broadway and nightclub singer Karen Akers explores the impact of love in her fifth album for DRG Records, which, as usual, consists of show tunes. "Patterns," written by David Shire and Richard Maltby, Jr. for their musical Baby but not introduced until their anthology revue Closer Than Ever, serves as an introduction to the subject. "A Sleepin' Bee," Harold Arlen and Truman Capote's ballad from House of Flowers, discusses how to recognize love. "Try to Remember," Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones' standard from The Fantasticks, takes a broad, philosophical view. ...