She & Him feature the somewhat unlikely pairing of country-folk artist
M. Ward and actress/singer/songwriter
Zooey Deschanel. While starring in the 2007 film The Go-Getter,
Deschanel was asked by director Martin Hynes to perform a duet with
Ward, who had agreed to helm the movie's soundtrack. The two recorded a cover of
Richard & Linda Thompson's "When I Get to the Border" and later reconvened in Portland, where they began recording
Deschanel's original songs (which the actress had previously demoed for years, but kept secret) in
Ward's studio. Drawing upon analog production techniques and a shared love of vintage pop bands, the duo emerged with Volume One, a collection of songs that introduced
Deschanel as a singer/songwriter in her own right.
Released in March 2008 by
Merge and
Domino, Volume One received support from a number of critics, with Paste magazine even deeming it the year's best album. The duo soon embarked on a summer-long tour, after which
Deschanel and
Ward began working on a second album. Volume Two arrived in early 2010, cracking the Billboard Top Ten during its first week and paving the way for another successful tour. Drawing inspiration from classic holiday offerings from the likes of
the Carpenters,
the Beach Boys, and
Vince Guaraldi,
Ward and
Deschanel's third outing under the moniker found the duo tackling their first collection of Christmas music. The resulting A Very She & Him Christmas arrived in October 2011. The pair returned to making their breezy pop in 2013 with Volume 3, an album of summery pop that arrived in the spring of that year. In late 2014, the duo announced the release of a second covers album, Classics, which would also serve as their debut with
Columbia. A sort of standards album, Classics featured works by legendary musicians such as
Aretha Franklin,
Dusty Springfield,
Frank Sinatra, and
Elvis Costello. They followed that with another Christmas album, Christmas Party, in 2016. Still focusing on 20th century holiday tunes, it included guest performances by
the Chapin Sisters,
Jenny Lewis, and Steve Shelley of
Sonic Youth. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi