[4] The repertoire includes classics from the Great American Songbook,[3] and songs by artists such as Al Jolson, Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, and Charles Aznavour.
It also ventures into contemporary pop-rock with the track "Somewhere Out There" by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram, as well as the compositions of Kander and Ebb, who were highly present in her career.
[3] According to critic Stephen Holden, "her songs, imaginatively arranged by Marvin Hamlisch and conducted by Bill La Vorgna, were accompanied by decisive and powerfully illustrative gestures.
Additionally, a "Highlights" version was released, featuring the album's best moments with an 18-minute reduction in total duration, omitting nine songs in the process and rearranging the remaining ones.
[5] According to him, the "result was a somewhat simpler recording even more dominated by the medley of Kander and Ebb [which he considered the album's highlight], now occupying almost half of the runtime.