This 1987 compilation was among the earlier releases on CD, and is a decent sampler of his work, containing not only the title tune but his covers of such familiar '60s fare as 'Somethin' Stupid,' 'Lara's Theme,' 'Un Homme et Une Femme,' 'San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair),' and 'This Is My Song,' all of which were very sensible repertory for this artist -- even adds some elegant flourishes to 'Un Homme et Une Femme,' and his orchestra's violin section carries the melody of 'San Francisco' more sweetly than 's voice ever did. The '70s material is a little less beguiling, if only because 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina' are heard too often as instrumentals, though the former also has some interesting underscoring for harp; and whether 'Ebony And Ivory' deserves to be covered (even by himself) is still, at best, an open question.