Diana Trask (album)

Along with The Seekers and Helen Reddy, Diana Trask was considered among the first Australian-born singers to find success in the US.

In her memoir, Trask also remembered that Miller had a "strict" recording formula that did not allow her to perform in the jazz style that she was accustomed to.

It included covers of "Little Girl Blue", "It Might as Well Be Spring", "Let's Face the Music and Dance" and "My Funny Valentine".

Billboard named among a handful of albums to have "strong sales potential" and commented, "She sings with great warmth, style and maturity and shows promise of becoming one of the established hit-makers."

The publication then concluded by writing, "A listenable album for the thrush and one that can grab jock interest as well as counter activity".