Una Mas

"[6] Dorham had earlier recorded "Una Mas" under the title "Us" and released the piece on his 1961 live album Inta Somethin'.

[7] In a live performance of "Una Mas" recorded in January 1961 and released on the CD Flamboyan, Queens, New York, 1963 (Uptown Records UPCD2760), Dorham introduced "Una Mas" using the title "My Injun From Brazil."

"Sao Paulo" is dedicated to the Brazilian city Dorham had visited in 1960 during a tour.

[6] " The session outtake "If Ever I Would Leave You" had music composed by Frederick Loewe and was first issued in 1987.

According to Bob Blumenthal's notes, it was "probably omitted because it presented a different feeling from the rest of the material".