Hi Sue in Spokane!
I must share with you, Sue, that hearing Diana and John Clayton and co. perform "Little Girl Blue" was an ear- and eye-opening experience. As a fan, at that point, of less than five months, I had not yet taken especial note of that lovely song. I was still (and am still somewhat) in the mode of discovering and latching onto new songs from time to time as they grabbed me. "I Remember You" hit me right away when I borrowed "The Look of Love" from a friend. Others followed. But I hadn't yet gotten to "Little Girl Blue," or, more accurately, it hadn't yet gotten to me. I had heard it before (or at least my iPod had played it 5 times), but it hadn't hit me yet.
Seeing and hearing her perform it live, to the accompaniment, especially, of John Clayton's somber, soft, lush, gorgeous sawings on the bass, well, Sue, that song is lovely in recorded form, but, gracious, there is nothing like it live. It takes my breath away even now, thinking back on it, three months on. I hope you get to see her do it someday soon.
Best,
-Christopher
PS: Noting that "Little Girl Blue" especially resonated with me, because it reminded me so of one whom I love, especially when performed in the same show as "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?" But that is a conversation for another place and time!

Every day, to myself I say,
Point the way, what would it be?
I ask myself what's the best thing for you,
And myself and I seem to agree,
That the best thing for you would be me. ...
