Julie London Classic Album Collection (3-CD)
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Julie London: Classic Album Collection (3-CD)
Article properties:Julie London: Classic Album Collection (3-CD)
Interpret: Julie London
Album titlle: Classic Album Collection (3-CD)
Label GOLDEN STARS
Genre Pop
Artikelart CD
EAN: 8712177053544
- weight in Kg 0.3
London, Julie - Classic Album Collection (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Cry Me A River | Julie London | ||
02 | I Should Care | Julie London | ||
03 | I'm In The Mood For Love | Julie London | ||
04 | I'm Glad There Is You | Julie London | ||
05 | Can't Help Lovin' That Man | Julie London | ||
06 | I Love You | Julie London | ||
07 | Say It Isn't So | Julie London | ||
08 | It Never Entered My Mind | Julie London | ||
09 | Easy Street | Julie London | ||
10 | 's Wonderful | Julie London | ||
11 | No Moon At All | Julie London | ||
12 | Laura | Julie London | ||
13 | Gone With The Wind | Julie London | ||
14 | Lonely Girl | Julie London | ||
15 | Fools Rush In | Julie London | ||
16 | Moments Like This | Julie London | ||
17 | I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City | Julie London |
London, Julie - Classic Album Collection (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | It's The Talk Of The Town | Julie London | ||
02 | What'll I Do | Julie London | ||
03 | When Your Lover Has Gone | Julie London | ||
04 | Don't Take Your Love From Me | Julie London | ||
05 | Where Or When | Julie London | ||
06 | All Alone | Julie London | ||
07 | Mean To Me | Julie London | ||
08 | How Deep Is The Ocean | Julie London | ||
09 | Remember | Julie London | ||
10 | Basin Street Blues | Julie London | ||
11 | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues | Julie London | ||
12 | A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues | Julie London | ||
13 | Get Set For The Blues | Julie London | ||
14 | Invitation To The Blues | Julie London | ||
15 | Bye Bye Blues | Julie London | ||
16 | Meaning Of The Blues | Julie London | ||
17 | About The Blues | Julie London |
London, Julie - Classic Album Collection (3-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Sunday Blues | Julie London | ||
02 | The Blues Is All I Ever Had | Julie London | ||
03 | Blues In The Night | Julie London | ||
04 | Bouquet Of Blues | Julie London | ||
05 | June In January | Julie London | ||
06 | February Brings The Rain | Julie London | ||
07 | Melancholy March | Julie London | ||
08 | I'll Remember April | Julie London | ||
09 | People Who Are Born In May | Julie London | ||
10 | Memphis In June | Julie London | ||
11 | Sleigh Ride In July | Julie London | ||
12 | Time For August | Julie London | ||
13 | September In The Rain | Julie London | ||
14 | This October | Julie London | ||
15 | November Twilight | Julie London | ||
16 | Warm December | Julie London | ||
17 | The Thirteenth Month | Julie London |
Julie London
Julie London is the exception to the old maxim that beauty is only skin-deep. Equally matched with her statuesque grace is her warm sultry voice. In her teenage years she received some singing engagements in her home state of California, but it was Hollywood that was attracted by her beauty. She was cast in several low-budget films, usually in secondary roles. The movies, it appeared, would be her stepping stone to fame along with her marriage at the age of 19 in 1945 to radio actor Jack Webb, many years her senior. Jack Webb was ambitious and eager to advance both their careers and certainly achieved success for himself with the well remembered TV series Dragnet and the later Pete Kelly's Blues in which he both starred and directed. Meanwhile Julie's career had improved only slightly - she at least appeared in films with stars like Edward G. Robinson and Van Heflin.
The marriage to Jack Webb ended in 1953, but Julie was then on the brink of a new career. Under the guidance of composer, pianist and vocal coach Bobby Troup, whom Julie married in 1957, her artistry as a singer was developed. Bobby Troup, (author of the Nat King Cole hit Get Your Kicks on Route 66 as well as one of the great novelty standards Daddy - among the titles in this showcase) recognised the appeal of Julie's husky vocal quality. He launched her new career in 1955 with the simple, intimate accompaniment of Barney Kessel's guitar and Ray Leatherwood's bass in what has become the definitive version of Cry Me A River. And with her emergence as a singing star, Julie's acting career blossomed anew - both in movies and on television where, among other productions, she appeared in the long-running Emergency series. In spite of the rock and roll boom, the 1950's and 60's saw some of the finest quality recordings by the all-time great stars like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole and Julie London.
It was the album age - the proliferation of the LP, and Julie was very much an LP artist. Her output of some two albums a year gave us a memorable selection of extremely good and varied fare. Julie is her Name, Sophisticated Lady, Your Number Please, Julie - At Home are all highly prized by collectors. On this release we present twenty of the most popular tracks from the versatile and beautiful Julie London.
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