. . .and has ANYONE mentioned "Blues in the Night?"
(I've perused and perused, but don't think that I saw it.)
Count me in as an "Emily" fan, too.
My second favorite Johnny Mercer album would be the Painted Smiles recording, MOSTLY MERCER; the album which introduced Nancy LaMott to the listening public.

This various-artists collection of specially recorded songs in small-band arrangements does not pretend to feature Johnny Mercer's best or best-known songs, instead combining the well-known ("You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," "Blues in the Night") with many interesting obscurities. Nor, as the title indicates, is the album given over entirely to Mercer. There are two ringers, both debut recordings: "Ask Me Again," a George and Ira Gershwin song discovered by Michael Feinstein, who accompanies Rosemary Clooney in performing it; and "Time You Old Gypsy Man," lyricist E.Y. Harburg's final song. Other performers include Eydie Gormé, Jennifer Holliday, and Anita O'Day. Highlights include "I Wonder What Became of Me," afrom the musical St. Louis Woman, by Henrietta Valor; "Out of This World," by Judy Garland imitator Jim Bailey; and the comic "I Fought Every Step of the Way," aby Laura Kenyon, Armelia McQueen, and Mary Gordon Murray. — William Ruhlmann
1. I'm Old Fashioned performed by Rosemary Clooney
2. My Mama Thinks I'm a Star performed by Kaye Ballard
3. I Remember You performed by Eydie Gorme
4. It Had Better Be Tonight performed by Fran Jeffries
5. I Wonder What Became of Me performed by Henrietta Valor 6. My Shining Hour performed by Mimi Hines
7. Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry performed by Marilyn Cooper
8. You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby performed by Nancy LaMott
9. Blues in the Night performed by Jennifer Holliday
10. Ask Me Again performed by Rosemary Clooney
11. Hooray for Hollywood performed by Anita ODay
12. Out of This World performed by Jim Bailey
13. Time, You Old Gypsy Man performed by Kaye Ballard
14. I Fought Every Step of the Way performed by Laura Kenyon, Amelia McQueen and Mary Gordon Murray.
15. Midnight Sun performed by Sara Riva Krieger
16. How Little We Know performed by Mark Sendroff