Love, Andy

[4] The LP had a mix of covers of old and recent hits that included two songs from the 1940s that also had chart success in 1966 via Chris Montez: "The More I See You" and "There Will Never Be Another You".

The album debuted on Billboard magazine's Top LP's chart in the issue dated November 18, 1967, and remained there for 36 weeks, peaking at number eight.

[8] In the US, the single released from the album, "Holly", first appeared on the Easy Listening chart in the issue of Billboard dated October 28, 1967, and peaked at number four during a 16-week stay.

"[2] He found this combination of songs to be "a balanced collection, not unlike a variety show on record made by an artist mindful of trying to appeal to the widest audience possible.

"[2] Billboard said that "Williams is in fine fettle as he plies romance with some topflight ballads of pop and standard character.