We never rehearsed.

Las Vegas was such a teeny, tiny place.

We were with Frank as part of his very last tour.

I learned my phrasing from Frank. I loved him so much.

A lot of the really great stuff fell between the tracks.

We never heard of tape. Everything was live, live, live.

I had a lot of what they call turntable hits. A lot of them.

Steve has the most unbelievable range for a man that I've ever heard.

Everything has changed. The flying changed. The airports have changed.

Now we have an audience that is so very eclectic. Big, tremendous fans.

We were at the Schubert Theater for two years. And we were the first act.

My voice right now, hey, listen. I don't know how long it's going to last.

I don't want to appeal to everybody. [After all] everybody doesn't appeal to me.

Right now, my voice is better than ever. It changed. I have better low notes than I had before.

So many have been growing with us from the very beginning of our career. Others are brand new to us.

I don't like schools. And I mean, you have to call on all your friends to get them into their schools.

There are so many questions to be answered and so many personal compliments that we appreciate so very much.

When he came back from downtown, he had forgotten to bring his license, his identification, the $2 for the wedding license. So we got married two days later.

It was very hard for all of us. It's still very hard. The anniversary of his death just passed, and every single one of his friends, still, after all these years... it's unbelievable.

Before we got married, I had tremendous ambition. Once we got married and I started having children, then I just thought that that was my real life. Steve was definitely more ambitious than I.

I felt we really couldn't be separated that much. I'd had a baby, and I was traveling and working alone while he was in the Army. It was very difficult-the phone calls and all of that. I really was very depressed.

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