Since I don't normally post this late (EST) Here is what I wrote in the last few posts
How about one of the songs you recorded with Joanie for her album in 1990? (Your first vocal album)
Song Listings:
1. I Won't Dance
2. The Way You Look Tonight
3. The Folks Who Live on the Hill
4. Make Believe/Why Do I Love You
5. Bill
6. All The Things You Are
7. They Didn't Believe Me
8. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
9. Long Ago and Far Away
10. Yesterdays
11. A Fine Romance
Or how about one of the songs you mention in what you said about her?
I was lucky enough to produce Joanie’s last new album, back in 1990 or so, for Bay Cities. She’s really wonderful, and these Warner Bros. albums from the 60s are great. I fell in love with her voice the second I heard her first big hit song, Johnny Get Angry. I ran out and bought the 45 of it and played it until it would play no more. I still love that song, as politically incorrect as it may be. The gentleman who wrote it, Mr. Sherman Edwards, would go on to write the classic Broadway musical, 1776. If you haven’t heard Joanie, give the Johnny Get Angry album a try – it’s just delightful, and she does many standards on it, too, like A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square and Little Girl Blue. She also does a wonderful rendition of One Boy from Bye, Bye Birdie, and a terrific vocal of the theme from A Summer Place.
And the Joannie Sommers

A Fine Romance with Paul Smith on Piano, Jim DeJulio on bass and Frank Kapp on drums is the only Bruce Kimmel CD I do not have in my collection. I have never been able to find it.
The Compliation: The Music of Bruce Kimmel is the other.
Since I posted just discovered that according to Footlights it was recorded in 1992 and they have it as a JAPANESE import!