I'm in the Mood for Love - Julie London, Fields, Dorothy
I'm Glad There Is You - Julie London, Dorsey, Jimmy
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man - Julie London, Hammerstein, Oscar
I Love You - Julie London, Dukowski, Chuck
Say It Isn't So - Julie London, Berlin, Irving
It Never Entered My Mind - Julie London, Hart, Lorenz
Easy Street - Julie London, Jones, Alan Rankin
'S Wonderful - Julie London, Gershwin, George
No Moon at All - Julie London, Evans, Redd
Laura - Julie London, Mercer, Johnny
Gone With the Wind - Julie London, Magidson, Herbert
Blue Moon - Julie London, Hart, Lorenz
What Is This Thing Called Love? - Julie London, Porter, Cole
How Long Has This Been Going On? - Julie London, Gershwin, George
Too Good to Be True - Julie London, Boland, Clay [1]
Spring Is Here - Julie London, Hart, Lorenz
Goody Goody - Julie London, Malneck, Matty
The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) - Julie London, Jones, Isham
If I'm Lucky - Julie London, De Lang
Hot Toddy - Julie London, Flanagan, R.
Little White Lies - Julie London, Donaldson, Walter
I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan - Julie London, Dietz, Howard
I Got Lost in His Arms - Julie London, Berlin, Irving
Part of the 'Super Bit Jazz Classics' series. Japanese 24-bit remastered limited edition reissue of 1992 compilation packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
Part of the 'Super Bit Jazz Classics' series. Japanese 24-bit remastered limited edition reissue of 1992 compilation packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
"I remember Julie London as nurse Dixie McCall from the TV show "Emergency" when I was a kid in the 70's. WHen I started listening to jazz my mom told me about Julie singing "Cry Me a River" in the movie "The Girl Can't Help It." I bought this CD. Wow!!! I don't believe that there has EVER been a more sultry voice than Julie's. She is only accompanied by guitar and standup bass, but the musicians on the record are top notch, guitars are played by Barney Kessel and Howard Roberts. Every song on the CD is great, esp. 'Cry Me...", "No Moon at All", "Too Good to be True." I could go on, like I said--they're all good. It's worth noting that Ella Fitzgerald, herself, after recording a version of "Cry Me a River" said that it was Julie London's song and nobody did it better than her. That's a pretty high recommendation."