This is one of the last Chet Baker long players recorded in the States prior to the artist relocating to Europe in the early '60s. Likewise, the eight-tune collection was the final effort issued during his brief association with the Riverside Records imprint. The project was undoubtedly spurred on by the overwhelming success of the Shelly Manne-led combo that interpreted titles taken from the score to My Fair Lady (1956). In addition to becoming an instant classic, Manne's LP was also among of the best-selling jazz platters of all time. While Baker and crew may have gained their inspiration from Manne, these readings are comparatively understated. That said, the timelessness of the melodies, coupled with the assembled backing aggregate, make 'Chet Baker Plays the Best of Lerner and Loewe' a memorable concept album.
Track Listing:
1. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Chet Baker (4.15)
2. I Could Have Danced All Night - Chet Baker (3.41)
3. The Heather On the Hill - Chet Baker (5.07)
4. On the Street Where You Live - Chet Baker (8.37)
5. Almost Like Being in Love - Chet Baker (4.54)
6. Thank Heaven for Little Girls - Chet Baker (4.35)
7. I Talk to the Trees - Chet Baker (5.52)
8. Show Me - Chet Baker (6.3)
Year of Production: 1959