People tend to grab Matt Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Gene Pitney etc etc
What i found was a record (the Japanese cd) from Harry Nilsson named "A little touch of SCHMILSSON in the Night".
Because relatives of mine are "into" classical music i must say it has a slight edge towards it, with a huge orchestra behind him he delivers old songs or parts of it like "Making Whoopee!".
During a party i put him on and the older ones really liked it a lot (not all offcourse)
To be short its an outstanding record. He worked in the '60s and '70s with John Lennon
I listen to it a lot
He has also evergreens on other records like "Everybody's Talkin".(which originally is from Fred Neil)
I think you can hear snippets of the cd on 7Digital (if interested) but on the Japanese cd there are more songs.