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Julie London

About Julie London

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, All Music Guide

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Julie London's Discography  (15)

The End Of The World/the Wonde  The End Of The World/the Wonde more more
The Ultimate Collection  The Ultimate Collection more more
The End Of The World/The Wonderful World Of  The End Of The World/The Wonderful World Of more more
Julie / Love On The Rocks  Julie / Love On The Rocks more more
Julie Is Her Name  Julie Is Her Name Rev-Ola more more

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Compilations Featuring Julie London  (20)

Rock-Ola: A Rev-Ola Rock & Roll Sampler Volume 1  Rock-Ola: A Rev-Ola Rock & Roll Sampler... Rev-Ola more more
V For Vendetta: Music From The Motion Picture  V For Vendetta: Music From The Motion Picture more more
Cool Summer Jazz  Cool Summer Jazz Virgin Recor... more more
Standing On The Corner 4  Standing On The Corner 4 EMI Records... more more
Best Of The Fifties original artists;108 original hits Best Of The Fifties: original artists, 1... EMI Records... more more

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