RCA was, alas, clueless in packaging and promoting its lady singers. I know, I bought almost every RCA album done by any girl singer. They were all so talented but the label had no concept of how to package an album (look at this cover; Jaye looks like he most serious, reserved person on the planet when she was a highly witty ball of fire and the album has NO TITLE, NO CONCEPT, NO VISUAL CLUE as what is on the record. Dinah Shore, also on RCA, had to wait until she was lured away to Capitol to get the first true hit albums of her career because Capitol understood concept, vivid themes and the need for star power.
I met her backstage in atlantic city..my father, steve rossi r.i.p was performing with his partner marty allen at the playboy hotel and i was like 16 at the time. I said hello to her and she was unbelievably rude to me..totally full of herself...a real cunt..have to give the devil her due though..she can sing....on the flip side i was fortunate to meet some lovely entertainers in my youth..tony orlando stands at the top..
Her voice and the ORCHESTRATION! Love her drawl! Heard this on my hi fi as I tuned in WRUL shortwave in the 50s when they had a pop record countdown. WRUL was a commercial shortwave station. :)