BOY ON A DOLPHIN –
[1957]
JULIE sings the title song over the opening and closing credits of this
Alan Ladd film.
Her singing is uncredited in the film;
Decca released a soundtrack album, but JULIE's singing was not included . . . . . . . . .
Liberty released the song
as a JULIE-single.
THE GREAT MAN – [1956] – Universal International
JULIE sings The Meaning of the Blues in this film.
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty released the song on a
JULIE-single.
THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT – [1956] –
Twentieth Century-Fox
JULIE portrays herself, singing her hit Cry Me A River in this film.
A soundtrack is released in England; JULIE's singing is included..
SADDLE THE WIND – [1958] – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
JULIE sings the title song in the film..
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty released the song on a JULIE-single.
VOICE IN THE MIRROR –
[1958] – Universal International
JULIE sings the title song over the opening credits of the film.
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty released the song on a
JULIE-single.
MAN
OF THE WEST –
[1958] – United Artists
JULIE sings the title song over the closing credits of this
film.
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty released
the song on a JULIE-single.
A QUESTION OF ADULTERY –
[1959] – National Trade Associates
JULIE sings My Strange Affair for this film.
There is no soundtrack
album released, but Liberty released the song on a JULIE-single.
NIGHT OF THE QUARTER MOON – [1959] – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
JULIE sings the title song over the closing credits of this film.
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty released the song on a JULIE-single.
SANCTUARY – [1961] – Twentieth Century-Fox
JULIE sings the title song for this Lee Remick film.
There is no soundtrack album released, but Liberty releases the song on a single.
GEORGE RAFT STORY – [1961] – Allied Artists Picture Corporation
JULIE sings (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry in the film.
There is no soundtrack album released and the film is the only place to hear JULIE' singing this Walter Donaldson/Abe Lyman classic.
SHARKY’S MACHINE – [released 18 December 1981] – Warner Brothers / Orion Pictures
singing My Funny Valentine for the film and the soundtrack album
BROKEN NOSES – [released 1987] – Kino International
JULIE’s recordings of It's Good To Want You Bad and
Learning The Blues are used in the jazz soundtrack for the film
SCANDAL – [released 28 April 1989] – British Screen / Miramax
Films
JULIE’s recording of Cry Me A River is used in the film soundtrack
DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART – [released 12 February 1999 in
England] – Bill Kenwright Films, Limited
JULIE’s recording of Must Be Catchin' is used in the film soundtrack
TEACHING MRS. TINGLE – [released 11 August 1999] – Dimension Films
JULIE’s recording of I'm In The Mood For Love is used in the film soundtrack
[but not included on the soundtrack album]
THE BIG TEASE – [released 26 January 2000 . . . . released first in Brazil in 1999] – Warner Brothers Pictures
remix of JULIE and Dean Martin singing Sway for the soundtrack of the film and the soundtrack album
PANIC -- [Sundance Film Festival, 22 January 2000; Limited
Release 1 December 2000; released 19 January 2001
Artisan Entertainment / Mad Chance / The Vault / Tin Toy Productions LLC
JULIE's recording of Sway is remixed with Dean Martin's recording
and used in the film soundtrack
[no soundtrack album]
PASSION OF MIND -- [limited release, 26 May 2000; premiere, 19
September 2000] – Miramax Films / Paramount Classics
JULIE's recording of Cry Me A River is used in the film soundtrack
[and is included on the soundtrack album]
BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY -- [released 13 April 2001 in the United States; 4 April 2001UK premiere]
Miramax Films / Universal Pictures / Studio CanaL
JULIE's recording of Fly Me To The Moon is used in the film soundtrack
[but not included on the soundtrack album]
TELEVISION
TALES OF THE CITY – [1993] – mini-series
JULIE’s recording of Cry Me A River is used in the mini-series soundtrack
[and is included on the soundtrack album]
SIX FEET UNDER – [2001] – HBO
JULIE’s recording of Yummy, Yummy, Yummy is used in the series soundtrack
[and is included on the soundtrack album]
OTHER TELEVISION
LOCK, STOCK . . . THE TV SERIES – [2000]
JULIE’s recording of Sway is used in the soundtrack of this
British television series
[and is included on the soundtrack album]