That's the most difficult thing. How do you choose your favorite song? I love Lush Life. I love - what I like to do is do almost a dramatic version of a song like Lush Life. I don't change any of the notes. The Very Thought of You, that's a beautiful song.Everything I sing, they're favorites of mine. So there's no way that I could say this is my favorite or - no. And it has to be different every time. It can't be the same, because that's boring, and one thing I don't want to be or have to act like is that I'm bored. I'm not bored. It's like Warren listens to me, and I listen to Warren and Tardo and Neal [Miner], Jimmy. It's creative. That's what I try to do, is to cut all the b.s. and just go with the real feeling of the lyricist. It's funny. I was reading Margaret Whiting's notice from The Times, about dying. Her father was a great songwriter. She had a wonderful conception. She kept working. She was 86. I think she worked until she was 84 or something. Her father, boy did he write good songs. She was funny and strange.