To Be with You  

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"Thanks to Joe Cuba, Jimmy Sabater got to record “To Be with You.” During the Seeco Steppin' Out recording session at the Beltone Studios in 1962, Sabater ..."--Mambo Kingdon: Latin Music in New York (2010) by Max Salazar

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"To Be with You" (1976) is a song by Jimmy Sabater, engineered by Bob Blank.

This was a remake of a 1962 Latin soul classic as it was originally done by the Joe Cuba Sextet who released it on Steppin' Out (1963).




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