Under Paris Skies is the seventh studio album by American pop singer Andy Williams and was released in the fall of 1960 by Cadence Records.
This, his final LP for the label, is a collection of songs that Joseph Laredo describes in the liner notes of the CD release by Varèse Sarabande as "a delightful program of twelve compositions, selected by Williams, that proved an engaging mixture of genuine French popular songs and American-penned emulations.
Unfamiliar with local routine, Andy simply hauled a suitcase of francs into the studio and invited each man to take his fair share.
"[1] In his review of the album for Allmusic, Cub Koda described it as "a sumptuous package, full of beautiful arrangements that perfectly frame Williams' pop croonings.
"Williams offers his usual tasteful vocal stylings--both in English and French--on a group of nostalgic Parisian-flavored oldies and standards with fine backing by Quincy Jones.