Julie London Is Her Name 1955 Liberty Mono Debut LP Sexy Busty Cheesecake Hottie

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Julie London "Julie Is Her Name"
Full-Length 12" Vinyl Record Album

Description: This 13-track album cover features sexy Julie London displaying major cleavage. The cover is in clean very good+ condition, minor surface/ring wear, no seam splits. The vinyl record is in glossy clean excellent condition with only a couple very light faint lines. Please see pictures. The pictures in this listing are of the actual record album you will receive. Check out our other listings for a wide variety of vinyl records and CDs. We ship worldwide in secure, padded packaging. Please let us know if you have any questions for a prompt reply. Tracklist and additional album information below.
Tracklist:
1. Cry Me A River
2. I Should Care
3. I'm in the Mood for Love
4. I'm Glad There Is You
5. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
6. I Love You
7. Say It Isn't So
8. It Never Entered My Mind
9. Easy Street
10. 'S Wonderful
11. No Moon at All
12. Laura
13. Gone with the Wind
A sultry, smoky-voiced master of understatement, Julie London enjoyed considerable popularity during the cool era of the 1950s. 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. Julie London's debut, Julie Is Her Name, is her best. A set of interpretations of standards in which she is accompanied tastefully by guitarist Barney Kessel and bassist Ray Leatherwood. "Cry Me a River" from this album, was her biggest hit, and her breathy versions of such numbers as "I Should Care," "Say It Isn't So," "Easy Street," and "Gone with the Wind" are quite haunting. (web review)

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