In the liner notes Christopher Loudon attributes the initial idea of a
Shirley Horn tribute album to George Mesterhazy. Pianist and arranger Mesterhazy had worked with vocalists
Rebecca Parris (
Spring, My Foolish Heart),
Paula West (
Live at the Jazz Standard), Shirley Horn (
May the Music Never End, Loving You) and Murphy. Speaking about Horn Murphy said, "I never knew her well but our paths would cross at festivals and clubs and it was always a pleasure to see and hear her. We liked each other, and I know she liked what I did. She even said to me once after a show, 'I thought I was good, and then I heard you.' Which is crazy, as I would never think that. It was her way of winking at me, the way like-minded artists communicate with each other, a way to let the other know one was a secret fan". The chosen songs were all associated with Horn. Horn recorded
Jimmy Van Heusen's "
But Beautiful", from the film
Road to Rio, Cole Porter's "
Get Out of Town", from the musical
Leave It to Me!, and "
A Beautiful Friendship" on her album
Close Enough for Love (
Verve, 1988). Horn's recording of "Here's to Life" from ''
Here's to Life'' (Verve, 1991) became her signature tune. She was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for "Here's to Life" at the
35th Annual Grammy Awards but lost to
Bobby McFerrin for "
Round Midnight" in the album
Play. Her album reached number one on the
Billboard jazz chart. == Recording ==