Richard Harris was an Irish actor and singer, known for his dramatic interpretations of Jimmy Webb's compositions. His most significant musical work is the 1968 album "A Tramp Shining," which features the iconic seven-minute single "MacArthur Park." Harris's baritone voice, combined with lush, orchestral arrangements, created a unique sound within the pop music landscape of the late 1960s. Despite his limited discography, his theatrical style and narrative ballads have left a lasting imprint on the genre.