June Christy's "Recalls Those Kenton Days" is a captivating journey through the golden era of vocal jazz, big band, cool jazz, and swing music. Released on January 1, 2000, by CoolNote, this album is a testament to Christy's timeless vocal prowess and her ability to breathe new life into classic tunes. The album features a collection of 10 tracks, including beloved standards like "How High The Moon" and "Come Rain Or Come Shine," as well as lesser-known gems like "Across The Alley From The Alamo" and "Willow Weep For Me." Each track showcases Christy's velvety voice and her knack for delivering heartfelt, swinging performances. Originally produced by Bill Miller and written by notable composers like Billy Strayhorn, the album was first released in 1959 and has since become a staple in the vocal jazz genre. With a runtime of just over 31 minutes, "Recalls Those Kenton Days" is a concise yet powerful collection that highlights June Christy's enduring appeal and her significant contributions to the world of jazz.