A1: NO SUN TODAY [Third recording]
A5: MOON RIVER [Overdubbed accompaniment]
B1: WHAT GOOD ARE TEARS? [Second recording]
B2: STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT [Second recording]
B3: NOTHING TO LOSE [Second recording - Take #11]
B5: STORY OF MY LIFE [Take #6]
B6: GRAZIE A TE [Danke Schon - Italian alternative version]
Simultaneously issued on cassette POLYDOR P460 458.
The following titles all make their release debuts on this album:
A1: NO SUN TODAY - recorded on November 15th, 1967
A2: AFTER YOU - recorded on February 23rd, 1967
B1: WHAT GOOD ARE TEARS - recorded on November 15th, 1967
All of the above selections are James Last compositions, with the maestro's own orchestra accompanying Connie. Original vocals to NO SUN TODAY and WHAT GOOD ARE TEARS remain unissued.
A6: NOTHING'S NEW - recorded on February 14th, 1968 does not have a connection with any of the four composers to whom the album is credited other than having been recorded by Bert Kaempfert, in whose style the song has been arranged.
B3: NOTHING TO LOSE - recorded on March 1st, 1968 was composed by Henry Mancini. A first, unissued recording was recorded with NOTHING'S NEW on February 14th, 1968.
B5: STORY OF MY LIFE was one of three Teddy Randazzo-arranged Burt Bacharach titles recorded in April 1968. These were scrapped when the theme of an album devoted to his material was switched from 'pop' to a more sophisticated sound. This version is a complete TAKE 6. A complete TAKE 9 also exists.
B6: GRAZIE A TE is a different complete take to that first issued on Italy single MGM K 2068.