| Jazz / Vocal, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz 
 Bob Kindred	Sax (Tenor)
 Clarence Penn	Drums
 David "Fathead" Newman	Sax (Tenor)
 David Ritz	Liner Notes
 George Horn	Mastering
 George Mraz	Bass (Acoustic), Bass
 Grady Tate	Drums
 Gregoire Maret	Harmonica
 Jamie Putnam	Design, Art Direction
 Joe Beck	Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger, Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
 Joe Locke	Vibraphone
 John Abbott	Photography
 Justin Robinson	Sax (Alto)
 Katherine Miller	Engineer
 Larry Willis	Arranger, Piano
 Little Jimmy Scott	Vocals, Arranger
 Michael Kanan	Arranger, Piano
 Michael Semanick	Mixing
 Robert Sadin	Arranger
 Todd Barkan	Producer
 
 There have been few 75-year-old vocalists working in any popular music style that sounded as good as Scott did on this session from late 2000, aided by contributions from top players like Joe Beck (guitar) and Grady Tate (drums). Scott loves those sentimental songs, and this set is full of standards in that vein, from the title track and "Pennies From Heaven" to "P.S. I Love You" (the Jenkins-Mercer composition, not the Beatles song) and "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)." For the most part the arrangements are appropriately small-scale, letting Scott's voice hog the foreground and squeeze plenty of nuances from his sad vibrato. "Over the Rainbow" itself suffers from an excessive wash of vibes, but fortunately that's not typical of most of the set, which just does toe the right side of gushing emotion. It is a refreshing change of pace, though, when a trace of somber darkness is introduced on the foreboding, doomy arrangement of "Strange Fruit," which benefits from a guest shot by David "Fathead" Newman on tenor sax. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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