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1957 studio album by Julie London
Julie is an
LP album by
Julie London, released by
Liberty Records under catalog numbers LRP-3096 (monaural) in
1957 and LST-7004 (stereophonic) in
1958.
The cover by art director Charles Ward was nominated at the
1st Annual Grammy Awards for
Best Album Cover but lost to
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely.
[1]
Track listing
Track number
|
Title
|
Songwriter(s)
|
Length
|
1 |
"
Somebody Loves Me" |
George Gershwin,
Ballard MacDonald,
B. G. De Sylva |
3:04
|
2 |
"Dream of You" |
Jimmie Lunceford,
Michael Morales,
Sy Oliver |
2:44
|
3 |
"
Daddy" |
Bobby Troup |
2:20
|
4 |
"
Bye Bye Blackbird" |
Ray Henderson,
Mort Dixon |
2:37
|
5 |
"Free and Easy" |
Henry Mancini, Bobby Troup |
2:21
|
6 |
"All My Life" |
Sam H. Stept,
Sidney D. Mitchell |
3:09
|
7 |
"
When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" |
Harry M. Woods |
1:46
|
8 |
"
Midnight Sun" |
Lionel Hampton,
Sonny Burke,
Johnny Mercer |
2:31
|
9 |
"
You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me" |
Harry Warren,
Al Dubin |
2:32
|
10 |
"
Don'cha Go 'Way Mad" |
Illinois Jacquet,
Jimmy Mundy,
Al Stillman |
2:40
|
11 |
"
Back Home Again in Indiana" |
Ballard MacDonald,
James F. Hanley |
2:56
|
12 |
"
For You" |
Joseph Burke, Al Dubin |
2:41
|
Personnel
Notes
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^ Owen 2017, p. 77.
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^ Owen 2017, p. 239.
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^ Owen 2017, p. 239.
References