Diana has a lovely voice, well suited to romantic songs thesis, but she is so a brilliant pianist, Although this is more obvious Latter skill on the very different, upbeat King Cole Trio tribute album. This album Creates it's own mood - If You Are Not In the Mood for Love When You start playing it, you surely will by the end. The songs are mostly from the thirties and forties (a characteristic of all Diana's albums to date), beginning with All or nothing at all, an American number one for Frank Sinatra in 1943rd Diana does so brilliant covers of songs originally stood Which were American hits for Peggy Lee (I do not know enough about you, 1946), Fred Astaire (They can not take that away from me, 1937), I do not a Ghost of a Chance With You (Bing Crosby, 1933), You're getting to be a habit with me (Bing Crosby, 1934), how deep is the ocean (in 1932, three different versions were top ten American hits - Guy Lombardo , Paul Whiteman and Rudy Vallee), Garden in the Rain (Gene Austin, 1929) and Shep Fields (That old feeling, 1937). Of course, some of Those singers and bands have long since been forgotten even in Their Homeland, while others have been immortalized. Diana's thesis covers of great songs, nicely updated for today's music fans, Demonstrates Their enduring quality. I Largely ignored jazz music and the Great American Songbook before I discovered Diana's music. This was the album That Changed everything for me - I have since become a huge fan of Peggy Lee and Claire Martin, among many others. Thank you, Diana.