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The Very Best of Julie London

The Very Best of Julie London

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Format: CD / Album

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  • Released Date: 30 May 2005

  • Genre: Jazz

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Track Listing

Disc: 2
1. Can't Get Used to Losing You
2. September in the Rain
3. Mad About the Boy
4. Love Letters
5. I Left My Heart in San Francisco
6. Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friends
7. Goody Goody
8. Days of Wine & Roses
9. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
10. Light My Fire
11. Here's That Rainy Day
12. Body and Soul
13. God Bless the Child
14. They Can't Take That Away from Me
15. Our Day Will Come
16. I've Got You Under My Skin
17. The End of the World
18. One for My Baby
19. Love for Sale
20. Sentimental Journey
21. I've Got a Crush On You
22. Call Me Irresponsible
23. You Made Me Love You
24. Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast
25. Everytime We Say Goodbye


Disc: 1
1. Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
2. Cry Me a River
3. Blue Moon
4. Sway
5. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
6. When I Fall in Love
7. Can't Help Lovin' That Man
8. Misty
9. Lover Man
10. Desafinado (Slightly Out of Tune)
11. Girls Talk
12. Let There Be Love
13. Wives & Lovers
14. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
15. Making Whoopee
16. The Good Life
17. The More I See You
18. A Tast Of Honey
19. Go Slow
20. You and the Night and the Music
21. Black Coffee
22. Basin Street Blues
23. Blues in the Night
24. 'Round Midnight
25. As Time Goes By

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About the artist

Julie London

Julie London is the epitome of cool. With her sultry voice and effortless charm, this jazz vocalist has become a timeless icon in the music industry. Known for her intimate and smoky vocal delivery, London has captivated audiences for decades with her smooth and soulful sound. Born in 1926 in Santa Rosa, California, London began her career as a model and actress before finding her true calling in music. With hits like "Cry Me a River" and "Fly Me to the Moon," London quickly rose to fame in the 1950s and 60s, earning critical acclaim and a loyal fan base along the way. London's distinctive voice has been described as velvet-soft with a hint of melancholy, drawing listeners in with its emotional depth and honesty. Her ability to convey emotion through her music is truly unmatched, leaving a lasting impact on all who have the pleasure of hearing her sing. In addition to her impressive vocal talents, London was also a skilled pianist and songwriter, further solidifying her place as a true musical powerhouse. With her unique blend of jazz, pop, and blues influences, London continues to inspire artists and fans alike with her timeless music. Despite her untimely passing in 2000, Julie London's legacy lives on through her unforgettable recordings and continued influence on the music world. Her music remains as fresh and captivating today as it was when she first burst onto the scene, making her a true icon of the jazz genre. Julie London may have been small in stature, but her talent and impact on the music industry are larger than life.

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