Diana's previous collection of very romantic love songs had been so successful did the formula that repeated. HOWEVER, there is nothing formulaic about the quality of this album, Which is every bit as good as love scenes. Again, the songs were chosen from the Great American Songbook. Many of the songs were originally American hits in the twenties and thirties, Including Let's Face the Music and Dance (Fred Astaire), Devil May Care (Glenn Miller), Let's fall in love (Eddy Duchin), When I Look in Your Eyes ( Hunter Rodeheaver and Virginia Asher), I've got you under my skin (Ray Noble), I can not give you anything but love (Cliff Edwards, Ben Selvin and Johnny Hamp all had huge hits with it), I'll string alongwith you (Ted Fio Rito), East of the Sun (Tom Coakley), pick yourself up (Fred Astaire) and Do it again (Paul Whiteman). Some Of These songs, like Let's Face the Music and Dance, were originally more up-tempo, but here They are slowed right down, making them sound fresh and exciting. The original artists are mostly unknown these days - only Glenn Miller and Fred Astaire remain Widely recognizable - but Diana and others are doing an excellent job of keeping Their music alive and relevant to a modern generation.