It was the best concert I have been to in a very long time. When she sang "Buddy's Eyes" and "Losing My Mind", I was in awe.
Here is the list of what I can remember:
Let Me Entertain You Nothing Like A Dame Some Enchanted Evening Mr. Snow Being Alive You Could Drive a Person Crazy When You Wish Upon A Star Children Will Listen No One Is Alone Johanna Fever Buddy's Eyes Losing My Mind
Her Encore was Kramer's Song
I know I am forgetting many of the other songs. She is truly a wonderful performer.
Saw her concert Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati at the Music Hall. Wonderful facility. Had great front row center seats. The show seems to be the same one she has done for a while (from reviews I've read), but I had never seen her in concert before. She looked stunning in a dark lilac gown slit up the front. She looked gorgeous. She was funny, witty and very sexy during There's Nothing Like a Dame and Fever. She mentioned how cold it was in Cincinnati and that she had a house for sale in Florida. That got a big laugh. And she told a cute joke she heard from Eli Wallach. She also mentioned that on April 16 she tore a ligament in her left foot, saw a doctor and had physical therapy before leaving for Ohio. Her left ankle was taped under her hose but she was moving well on stage. Also introduced Cubby O'Brien (from the Mickey Mouse Club) as her drummer. Let me add to the list of songs that isingbaritone stated, A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes. And I think she sang With So Little Time to be Sure of. I may be wrong, I was so mesmerized. Loved almost all her selections. I would have sacrificed You Could Drive a Person Crazy for Send in the Clowns or Not a Day Goes By. Or anything from Mack and Mabel or Sunday. Johanna was tremendous. And the most emotional moment had to be In Buddy's Eyes followed by a devastating Losing My Mind. At the end, when she sang Kramer's Song, she came down into the audience and sang the song as she slowly walked in front of the front row looking at each person as she passed. I nearly had a heart attack. At the end, she told the audience to go home and kiss their children and their pets. What a wonderful afternoon.
Thanks for the report! I'm glad you had a great time. I've seen Miss Peters nearly every time she's come to San Francisco for the last 15 years or so. I remember the first time I saw her do Johanna and how mesmerizing that was. I hope you'll have a chance to see her again.