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In searching for some music on MSN, I came across a great show from "way back." But I was shocked to find that rich tenor playing the ESP-loving shrink in "On A Clear Day..." was that fiesty old guy in Northern Exposure. Once you get the idea of the script, you find new meaning to those songs made standards by Frank and Barbara and Liza. But John's rendition of "On A Clear Day," and "Come Back To Me," are just super. I'd like to do this show on Maui... John, where are you? Come back to me. Hear my voice, where you are, take a plane, steal a car....