A Valentine’s card from 1979 is the origin and the subject. David Arlen wrote “You’re My Someone Special” from a childhood crush’s note, and what James Richardson and Thea Danos record forty-six years later carries that smallness intact.
Two voices trade the declaration back and forth over a bossa nova frame, nylon-string guitar, upright bass, Latin percussion, at a tempo that never pushes. Thea Danos’s flute and the Stan Getz-shaped saxophone keep the arrangement in the register of Sunday afternoon rather than Saturday night.
Arlen’s melody preserves the handwriting itself: the feeling of having written something true and small and handed it over. Richardson and Danos don’t update it. They just play it straight, and that decision is the interpretation.




