Julie London

jazz, female vocalists, vocal jazz

Julie London

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I'm in the Mood for Love 02:29
Cry Me a River 02:58
Fly Me to the Moon 02:39
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) 02:39
I Should Care 03:17
Sway 02:35
Light My Fire 04:03
Blue Moon 02:33
November Twilight 03:22
Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast 02:27
Can't Help Lovin' That Man 03:11
Say It Isn't So 02:02
Love Letters 01:59
You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To 02:18
Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year 03:01
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To 02:18
I Left My Heart in San Francisco 02:51
Warm December 01:58
'round Midnight 02:52
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 02:01
Easy Street 03:14
Me and My Shadow 03:03
Misty 03:09
S Wonderful 01:35
September in the Rain 01:42
Gone with the Wind 02:06
Let There Be Love 02:05
Body and Soul 02:25
You Made Me Love You 02:18
Sentimental Journey 02:28
Daddy 02:41
I've Got A Crush On You 02:14
I'd Like You for Christmas 02:35
Besame Mucho 02:11
Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey 02:26
June in January 02:11
Call Me Irresponsible 02:52
Mad About the Boy 02:12
Goody Goody 02:44
Feeling Good 03:10
My Coloring Book 03:34
What Is This Thing Called Love 01:47
The End of a Love Affair 02:20
Can't Get Used To Losing You 02:23
Something Cool 04:36
Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week) 02:30
They Didn't Believe Me 02:22
God Bless The Child 03:16
Vaya Con Dios 02:39
By Myself 01:44

Artist Media

Born: 1926-09-26

Country: US

Biography - Julie London

Julie London (née Peck; September 26,1926 — October 18, 2000) was an American jazz and pop singer and actress. She was noted for her smoky, sensual voice and languid demeanor. She released 32 albums of pop and jazz standards during the 1950s and 1960s, with her signature song being the classic "Cry Me a River," which she introduced in 1955.

London's 35-year acting career began in films in 1944 and included playing opposite Gary Cooper in Man of the West (1958) and Robert Mitchum in The Wonderful Country (1959).

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