The Wonderful World of Julie London
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The Wonderful World of Julie London | ||||
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File:The Wonderful World of Julie London cover.jpg | ||||
Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 1963 | |||
Recorded | Mid 1963[1] | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Label | Liberty | |||
Producer | Snuff Garrett | |||
Julie London chronology | ||||
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The Wonderful World of Julie London is an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3324 as a monophonic recording and catalog number LST-7324 in stereo in November 1963. This was Julie London's final charting album, reaching #136 on the Billboard charts. Ernie Freeman arranged and conducted the orchestra.[1]
Track listing
Track | Song | Songwriter(s) | Time |
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1 | "I'm Coming Back to You" | Arthur Kent, Ed Warren | 2:22 |
2 | "Soft Summer Breeze" | Eddie Heywood, Judy Spencer | 2:10 |
3 | "Can't Get Used to Losing You" | Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman | 2:23 |
4 | "A Taste of Honey" | Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow | 3:18 |
5 | "Little Things Mean a Lot" | Carl Stutz, Edith Lindeman | 2:55 |
6 | "In the Still of the Night" | Cole Porter | 2:46 |
7 | "Love for Sale" | Cole Porter | 3:02 |
8 | "When Snowflakes Fall in the Summer" | Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil | 1:48 |
9 | "How Can I Make Him Love Me?" | Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman | 1:58 |
10 | "Say Wonderful Things" | Philip Green, Norman Newell | 2:25 |
11 | "Guilty Heart" | Jimmie Haskell, Alfred Perry, Barry De Vorzon | 2:22 |
12 | "I Love You and Don't You Forget It" | Henry Mancini, Al Stillman | 2:15 |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press. p. 243. ISBN 9781613738573.
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