Julie London
Producer: Felix Slatkin
Cover Design: Pate/Francis & Associates
Photography: Garrett-Howard, Inc.
Diamonds Designed by Marvin Hime, Beverly Hills
Champagne by the Popular Wine Growers of California
Furs by Harry Rosoff, Los Angeles
Liberty Records, Inc.
LST 7192
1961
Available from online vendors so I will not be posting a sample. Presented here to share the cover art and Billboard review.
From Wikipedia: For the cover photograph of this release Julie London had herself photographed in furs, jewels, and $750,000 in U.S. bills. A team of armed police officers were also present on the set.
From Billboard - August 14, 1961: Julie London applies her smoky and torch pipes to a string of 12 tunes tailor-made for the worldy-wise woman. She sings the tunes in her own breathless style with nice ork backing. The worldy, gold-digger motif is carried through with such titles as "My Heart Belongs To Daddy," "Daddy," "Love For Sale," and "take Back Your Mink." Good jock wax here too.
Why Don't You Do Right
My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Hard Hearted Hannah
Do It Again
Take Back You Mink
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
Daddy
An Occasional Man
Love For Sale
Always True To You In My Fashion
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Tired
From Billboard - August 14, 1961: Julie London applies her smoky and torch pipes to a string of 12 tunes tailor-made for the worldy-wise woman. She sings the tunes in her own breathless style with nice ork backing. The worldy, gold-digger motif is carried through with such titles as "My Heart Belongs To Daddy," "Daddy," "Love For Sale," and "take Back Your Mink." Good jock wax here too.
Why Don't You Do Right
My Heart Belongs To Daddy
Hard Hearted Hannah
Do It Again
Take Back You Mink
Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
Daddy
An Occasional Man
Love For Sale
Always True To You In My Fashion
There'll Be Some Changes Made
Tired
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