Julie London - The Very Best of Julie London (2020)
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Artist: Julie London Title: The Very Best of Julie London Year Of Release: 2020 Label: Remember that Records Genre: Jazz, Pop Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 Total Time: 9:06:56 Total Size: 3.02 / 1.23 GB WebSite: Album Preview
01. June in January 02. I'm in the Mood for Love 03. Blue Moon 04. Say It Isn't So 05. Cry Me a River 06. Moments Like This 07. I'm Glad There Is You 08. It Never Entered My Mind 09. I Should Care 10. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man 11. Gone with the Wind 12. Laura 13. I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City 14. No Moon at All 15. I Love You 16. Easy Street 17. Lonely Girl 18. S' Wonderful 19. It's the Talk of the Town 20. What'll I Do 21. When Your Lover Has Gone 22. Where or When 23. Fools Rush In 24. How Deep Is the Ocean 25. Don't Take Your Love from Me 26. I'll Remember April 27. Mean to Me 28. Melancholy March 29. Sleigh Ride in July 30. Remember 31. All Alone 32. Memphis in June 33. Warm in December 34. People Who Are Born in May 35. A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues 36. February Brings the Rain 37. Basin Street Blues 38. Time for August 39. September in the Rain 40. This October 41. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 42. Get Set for the Blues 43. Thirteenth Month 44. Sunday Blues 45. November Twilight 46. Bouquet of Blues 47. If I Could Be with You 48. Invitation to the Blues 49. It's Good to Want You Bad 50. Meaning of the Blues 51. Go Slow 52. About the Blues 53. A Room with a View 54. Bye Bye Blues 55. Snuggled on Your Shoulder 56. The Blues Is All I Ever Had 57. I Wanna Be Loved 58. Body and Soul 59. Lover Man 60. Blues in the Night 61. The Nearness of You 62. Don'cha Go Away Mad 63. Make Love to Me 64. Free and Easy 65. Bye Bye Blackbird 66. Dream of You 67. Midnight Sun 68. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me 69. Somebody Loves Me 70. Alone Together 71. All My Life 72. When the Red Red Robin Comes a Bob Bob Bobbin' Along 73. You're My Thrill 74. Daddy 75. (Back Home) in India 76. For You 77. What's This Thing Called Love 78. How Long Has This Been Going On 79. Too Good to Be True 80. Hot Toddy 81. Well Sir 82. If I'm Lucky 83. I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan 84. Spring Is Here 85. Goody Goody 86. Mad About the Boy 87. My Man's Gone Now 88. The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else 89. Little White Lies 90. I Got Lost in His Arms 91. That's for Me 92. In the Middle of a Kiss 93. Just the Way I Am 94. Something I Dreamed Last Night 95. Pousse Café 96. Nobody's Heart 97. After the Ball 98. The Exciting Life 99. Cuddle up a Little Closer 100. That Old Feeling 101. Be My Little Bumble Bee 102. Cloudy Morning 103. Comin' Thru' the Rye 104. Camptown Races 105. Old Folks at Home 106. The Darktown Strutter's Ball 107. How Come You Do Me Like You Do 108. Row, Row, Row 109. By the Beautiful Sea 110. Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home 111. They Can't Take That Away from Me 112. Three o'Clock in the Morning 113. Makin' Whoopee 114. It Could Happen to You 115. When I Fall in Love 116. The More I See You 117. It's a Blue World 118. You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To 119. One for My Baby 120. Angel Eyes 121. Love Is Here to Stay 122. A Stranger in Town 123. Learnin' the Blues 124. Lonesome Road 125. They Didn't Believe Me 126. Two Sleepy People 127. Give Me the Simple Life 128. By Myself 129. The Thrill Is Gone 130. You've Changed 131. Goodbye 132. Everything Happens to Me 133. Sentimental Journey 134. You Stepped out of a Dream 135. Lonely Night in Paris 136. Let There Be Love 137. Round Midnight 138. Misty 139. Black Coffee 140. Lush Life 141. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 142. The Party's Over 143. Don't Smoke in Bed 144. You and the Night and the Music 145. Something Cool 146. But Not for Me 147. Evenin' 148. What's Your Story, Morning Glory 149. Get on the Right Track 150. I Must Have That Man 151. How About Me 152. T'ain't What You Do (Ot's the Way That Cha Do It) 153. Baby Come Home 154. Trav'lin Light 155. Why Don't You Do Right 156. Everyday I Have the Blues 157. Yes Indeed 158. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You 159. Cheatin' on Me 160. Send for Me 161. Take Back Your Mink 162. My Heart Belongs to Daddy 163. Hard Hearted Hannah 164. Do It Again 165. Love for Sale 166. Sophisticated Lady 167. Diamond's Are a Girl's Best Friend 168. Daddy (Version 2) 169. An Occasional Man 170. Always True to You in My Fashion 171. There'll Be Some Changes Made 172. Tired 173. Blame It on My Youth 174. Make It Another Old Fashioned, Please 175. You're Blasé 176. Bewitched, Brothered and Bewildered 177. Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most 178. Remind Me 179. When She Makes Music 180. Love Letters 181. When the World Was Young 182. If I Should Lose You 183. The Second Time Around 184. I Love You Porgy 185. Never on Sunday 186. I Miss You So 187. All the Way 188. Absent Minded Me 189. Where Am I to Go 190. Come On-A My House 191. What a Difference a Day Made 192. Shadow Woman 193. Hey There 194. Baby, Baby, All the Time 195. Broken Hearted Melody 196. And That Reminds Me 197. Fascination 198. Saddle the Wind (Movie Version) 199. Tall Boy 200. Now Baby Now 201. Voice in the Mirror 202. Saddle the Wind 203. Every Chance I Get 204. Boy on a Dolphin 205. It's Easy 206. Dark 207. It Had to Be You 208. I'd Like You for Christmas 209. Time for Lovers 210. Where Did the Gentleman Go 211. Man of the West 212. Desafinado 213. Sanctuary 214. My Strange Affair 215. Must Be Catchin' 216. My Darling, My Darling
A sultry, smoky-voiced master of understatement, Julie London enjoyed considerable popularity during the cool era of the 1950s. London never had the range of Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughan, but often used restraint, softness, and subtlety to maximum advantage. An actress as well as a singer, London played with heavyweights like Gregory Peck and Rock Hudson in various films, and was married to Jack Webb of Dragnet fame for seven years before marrying songwriter Bobby Troup ("Route 66"). London performed her biggest hit, "Cry Me a River," in the Jayne Mansfield film The Girl Can't Help It. After recording her last album, Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, in 1969, she continued to act -- playing a nurse on the NBC medical drama Emergency from 1974-1978. Despite her "sex symbol" image -- London was known for her sexy LP covers, which make them collector's items -- she was surprisingly shy, and left show biz altogether in the late '70s. In the mid-'90s London suffered a stroke, which led to a half-decade of poor health and ultimately contributed to her death on October 18, 2000. ~ Alex Henderson