Julie London - The Essential (1988)

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Title: The Essential
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Liberty
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 38:30
Total Size: 228 Mb / 100 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Cry Me A River
Written-By – Arthur Hamilton
2. Fly Me To The Moon
Written-By – Bart Howard, D. Roth
3. Why Don't You Do Right
Written-By – Joe McCoy
4. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Written-By – Cole Porter
5. How Did He Look
Written-By – Silver, Shelley
6. Hard Hearted Hannah
Written-By – Bates, Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, Bigelow
7. Please Do It Again
Written-By – Buddy G. De Sylva, George Gershwin
8. Take Back Your Mink
Written-By – Frank Loesser
9. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
Written-By – Jule Styne, Leo Robin
10. The End Of A Love Affair
Written-By – Edward C. Redding
11. Daddy
Written-By – Bob Troup
12. An Occasional Man
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
13. Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune)
Written-By – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Newton Mendonça
14. Love For Sale
Written-By – Cole Porter
15. Always True To You In My Fashion
Written-By – Cole Porter
16. There'll Be Some Changes Made
Written-By – Higgins, Overstreet

A straight repackaging of the 1988 collection The Best of Julie London: The Liberty Years, The Essential Julie London is a solid (though not perfectly selected) compilation of Julie London's 15-year career at Liberty, her only label. The two songs most commonly associated with London -- "Cry Me a River" and "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" -- are accounted for, though a few other highlights from her career ("You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," "No Moon at All") are missing. In their places is a parade of standards that certainly fit her bored sex-kitten performing persona: "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," "Take Back Your Mink," "An Occasional Man," and one song written by husband Bobby Troup, "Daddy."




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Many thanks for lossless.