Nicely sung Joanne.
I did keep 'losing the one' here and there, I think it's because this song is supposed to be in 9/8 time.
Stephen Foster's sheet music does have it as a 9/8 tune.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Beautiful_Dreamer_music.jpg What she did is to invoke a more or less 6/8 style in which one bar is actually having to overlap two bars of the original version. With BB really making it all be 3/4 anyway, more or less, depending upon feel of the style, she made it work.
If you count it in 6/8 while listening to it, no problem.
And also she takes the liberty of singing a bit in a time frame that lets the singer imply a bit of the Rubato to it without actually leaving timing behind in the dust.
When she starts the first verse, she's "on the one".
But by the first chorus, she's starting to go for the backbeat feel on the three, lightly but politely.
Then for the second verse, its back to singing "on the one".
Continuity of execution like that is good stuff.
And it adds a bit of updating in feel to this old, old classic as well.
Very Nice Performance
And she has good pipes and shows a great ear for intonation, too! --Mac