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Regarding his chosen producing partner, Harry commented, "For the most part, nobody's ever made musical decisions for me before... This is brand new territory. I'm used to jumping in head-first, but all of a sudden I found myself not in full control of the wheel anymore." Connick notes that he picked up on both producers styles as they began working together. "Butch is more of a 'let s play the song in the room' kind of guy, so we invited a couple more musicians in; with Eg, it was a completely different experience it was just the two of us in a room writing, starting with an idea, a groove or a chord or melody line." While Connick reserved the right to have final say on the end result, he found his voice coming through the record and enjoyed the collaborative nature of the process.
That Would Be Me includes infectious gems like the White-produced "(I Like It When You) Smile," which includes an impromptu-hand clap and Connick serving up a one-of-a-kind-scat-rap-of-a-vocal that heats up mid-song and never lets down. Walker-helmed songs include the percolating "(I Think I) Love You A Little Bit," the sultry/funky "Songwriter" and the catchy first single, "(I Do) Like We Do."