The hook is a rare original TV musical (which can be seen on Youtube), and those forgotten scores of the "written for TV" type weren't at all rare in the fifties and into the sixties with the likes of Sondheim and Rodgers and Porter participating. Some of the others, like HANS BRINKER AND THE SILVER SKATES, have been reissued on the British Sepia label, but too many of them (like the Bacharach ON THE FLIP SIDE) languish on LP .
This one, by Livingston and Evans, is second-rate and far less interesting in the array of Hutton hits which fill out this generous disc. I'm not a fan of the in-you-face style Hutton uses for some of the up-tempo numbers. I preferred her as a ballad singer, and that aspect of her recording career is also represented. I truly enjoyed about half the disc.