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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Your Number Please - Julie London

It's A Blue World
Julie London
Your number please...
Music Arranged and Conducted by Andre Previn
Producer: Bobby Troup
Engineers: Bill Putman and Ted Keep
Cover Design: Pate/Francis & Assoc.
Color Photograph: Garrett-Howard
Liberty Records LST 7130
1959

From Billboard - December 7, 1959: One of the finest offerings sound-wise, of the many by the thrush now available. Here, she sings a flock of great tunes, written by or associated with such "boy friend" as Frank ("Learnin' The Blues"), Gene ("Love Is Here To Stay") and Mel ("Stranger In Town"), the gentlemen in question here being Sinatra, Kelly and Torme. The stereo is some of the very best in the solo vocal line heard recently with unusually tasty arrangements by Andre Previn. Cover photo, as usual, is designed for knockout eye appeal.

Frank: Learnin The Blues
Johnny: One For My Baby
Freshmen: It's A Blue World
Nat: When I Fall In Love
Fred: They Can't Take That Away From Me
Gene: Love Is Here To Stay
Dick: The More I See You
Bing: It Could Happen To You
Mel: A Stranger In Town
Eddie: Makin' Whoopee
Bob: Two Sleepy People
Matt: Angel Eyes

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