
The New Album
“WHAt’S NOT tO LOVE?”
WHat’S NOT tO LOVe? Is A COLlECTION Of GORgEoUS reNDItiONS oF SONGS FROm The GreAT aMERICAN soNgBOoK.
The album was pressed at Third Man Pressing on a striking marbled blue variant. Third Man Pressing is one of the few fully operational vinyl pressing facilities in the U.S., a state-of-the-art vinyl record pressing plant located in Detroit, Michigan, opened in 2017 by Jack White.
SIDE ONE
JUST ANOTHER SUCKER ON THE VINE
Written by Tom Waits
DREAM
Written by Johnny Mercer
LA VIE EN ROSE
Written by Edith Piaf, Louiguy and Mack David
JOHNSBURG, ILLINOIS
Written by Tom Waits
YOU DON’T KNOW ME
Written by Eddy Arnold and Cindy Walker
FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN
Written by Sammy Lerner and Friedrich Hollaender
I GUESS I’LL GET THE PAPERS AND GO HOME
Written by Dick Rogers, Hall Kanner, Hughie Prince
SIDE TWO
PICTURE IN A FRAME
Written by Kathleen Brennan, Tom Waits
THE SONG IS ENDED (BUT THE MELODY LINGERS ON)
Written by Irving Berlin
WHAT’LL I DO
Written by Irving Berlin
MOONLIGHT SERENADE
Written by Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish
I’LL BE SEEING YOU
Written by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal
WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE
Written by Randy Newman with lyrics by Davíd Garza and John C. Reilly
WATCH THE NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR ‘WHAT’LL I DO’
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
IRVING BERLIN
Irving Berlin was one of the most prolific and influential American songwriters of the 20th century, penning classics like "Always," "Blues Skies," and "There's No Business Like Show Business." His music helped shape the Great American Songbook, capturing the spirit of the nation across decades with timeless melodies and heartfelt, accessible lyrics.
NAT KING COLE
Nat King Cole was a groundbreaking jazz pianist and velvet-voiced crooner whose smooth, sophisticated style helped define mid-20th-century American pop music. As one of the first Black performers to host a national TV show, he broke racial barriers while leaving behind a timeless catalog of classics like "Unforgettable" and "Mona Lisa."
TOM WAITS
Tom Waits is a genre-defying songwriter and performer known for his gravelly voice, poetic lyricism, and cinematic blend of blues, jazz, and experimental sounds. His work paints vivid portraits of drifters, dreamers, and outsiders, making him a cult icon and a major influence on generations of artists.