The song was written by Leonard Feather, but credited to Billy Moore, Jr.
The liner notes are by Leonard Feather and Dan Morgenstern.
In 1947 Leonard Feather dubbed her "the first girl ever to play bebop piano."
This revival met with disapproval from several serious jazz critics with Leonard Feather stating her career "fell apart" because of musical preference.
"Leonard Feather, the jazz critic, finally told me, 'Hey, we already have a Billie Holiday, who needs you?' "
Leonard Feather once said of him "In his prime, he was one of the three greatest jazz pianists of all time."
Leonard Feather considered him a "first-rate, swinging drummer".
The liner notes are by Leonard Feather.
The Dunbar hosted a jazz show in 1991, attended by noted music journalist Leonard Feather.
The jazz critic Leonard Feather calls him "the most astonishingly versatile and brilliant performer in this very crowded field."