I was listening to a female vocalist that sounded vaguely familiar, but I couldn't quite place her; it was Sheila Jordan. The reason I couldn't place her is because I saw her on TV recently. Now that doesn't sound like a good reason, but when I saw and heard her on TV, she was 90, and when she recorded the record I have she was 34; a much younger version of today's Sheila Jordan; she was one jazzy lady.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SJV_oGVvHQ
These are the track listings on "A Portrait of Sheila"; all of them boss.
"Falling in Love with Love" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 2:31
"If You Could See Me Now" (Tadd Dameron, Carl Sigman) – 4:32
"Am I Blue" (Grant Clarke, Harry Akst) – 4:12
"Dat Dere" (Bobby Timmons) – 2:43
"When the World Was Young" (M. Philippe-Gérard, Johnny Mercer) – 4:43
"Let's Face the Music and Dance" (Irving Berlin) – 1:14
"Laugh, Clown, Laugh" (Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Ted Fiorito) – 3:11
"Who Can I Turn To?" (Wilder, Engvick) – 3:21
"Baltimore Oriole" (Hoagy Carmichael, Paul Francis Webster) – 2:34
"I'm a Fool to Want You" (Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra) – 4:55
"Hum Drum Blues" (Oscar Brown Jr.) – 2:15
"Willow Weep for Me" (Ann Ronell) – 3:28