What a Songstress Julie London


I'd heard "Cry Me A River" when I was much younger and never fully appreciated it. I suppose the "torch" style of song was over my head at the time. I was driving one day last year and "Cry Me A River" came on the radio, and I immediately said, "who is this?" I'm always listening for the the sound of a beautiful female voice. I said to myself that here was a special and exceptional song stylist, and made a note to check out more of Julie London's music. As I got into listening to her discography, I realized that she was simply, simply great! Very Special! For me, she has become the definitive torch singer and sings the torch song like no other. I know that's only my opinion! I even feel now that her talent is under-appreciated for just how great it was. Her tone, inflection, phrasing, emotion, sensuousness, all I can say is Wow! If you're not fully aware of her greatness, please do yourself a favor and listen, or listen again. Song, after song, after song... Many, many, great ones to enjoy, many of them Standards.
foster_9
The greatest american female ballad singer.
She could go upbeat just as well, but her producers seldom let her.
She's still a magnet after whole buncha years past stronger than most before or after her life/stage career.
Foster 9,
I only know a little of her music. Thanks for the heads-up...I'm going to buy some.
She was also a very fine person , beloved by all who met or worked with her.
Also gave large amounts of money to Child Charities, just a lovely human being.
I cannot tell you how much I listen to her music, almost daily. I guess you could say I'm obsessed with her "sound." I'm addicted. Roxy54 you will enjoy her music even more! I wish my stereo was better because of her, and I really wish I had an exceptional vinyl rig in an exceptional system just have an even greater appreciation of her special sound.