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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, Rovi
If you like Julie London, then you should try to listen to Michael Franks. Not the same gender, I know but if one likes Julie, Franks has eerily similar qualities, undeniable. You should try ...
What a beautiful and talented woman she was. None of the talents today come even close. She and Doris Day are in a class of their own that will never be surpassed.
Back in the mid 60's I was attending a jazz festival at Cobo Hall in Detroit MI. I was returning from a break and was passing a bar inside Cobo and someone said, Julie London was up next. The bar cleared in record time.
I have never seen anyone since come down the pike with that kind of combination of sexiness and pure silk voice !!! What a beauty. Miss her soo much. Many a youthful fantasy spawned by her album covers :>). I guess that dates me, doesn't it?
ditto to all of the previous comments about voice, looks, and i'll add sopphistication - just discovered her on Pandora singing what may be a perfect song for her - Sway.
cborgeson78
She and Bobby lived in Newport Beach and were friends of my parents. She was one cool lady.
Great voice, could be the poster child for the 50's cool vocal sound out of the west coast. I have always enjoyed her work both in jazz and in the motion pictures/TV industry..
joyfulrichie
Julie was a great singer, and very beautiful. She has always been one of my favorites.
Julie represented everything that was great about jazz in her era. She was beautiful, had a great voice, was a very solid interpreter, and by all accounts a great lady. Man, there is a video of Julie singing 'Fly Me to the Moon' from the 60's on youtube, WOW! She was the embodiment of the term SEXY!
One of the interesting things about her career is that she Was married to Jack Webb. After she divorced Webb she married Bobby Troup. They BOTH played in the TV series Emergency. Emergency was a Jack Webb production. Webb had a great love of jazz music and musicians. I always figured he just respected her and her talent so much he couldn't help putting her and Troup together on one of his shows.
tobydelacruz247
I have just discovered her and am very, very intrigued to lear more about her. It's shame great people leave us...
Julie in my humble opinion was simply outstanding. I could listen to her all night long.How can one woman be so beatiful,sexy and have a voice right out of heaven. Diana Krall remind me off her so much.
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