You're the Reason I'm Living (album)
It contains Country and Western music, often with a big band twist, and features arrangements by Jimmie Haskell, Shorty Rogers and Gerald Wilson.Earthy!, his album of folk songs from around the world, had been slated for release in February 1963 (and Darin had been promoting it on TV appearances), but was pushed back to July of that year.[4] On release, Variety gave the album a positive review, saying "The Title Track" and the 11 another songs that accompany are extensions of that stirring sound"."[10] Music critic Richie Unterberger called the release "a merely fair album that reflected a trend of the day.As on numerous Ray Charles country-pop cuts, the orchestration and backup vocals got a little overbearingly sappy sometimes.