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 JULIE  Recordings                                                                                                              Listing Index of Songs/Credits 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listed below, by year, are all of the songs which JULIE is known to have recorded.  For ease in searching the list, we have categorized them by the year they were recorded and/or released.  Album titles are included at the top of each section for groups of songs released on that album; singles and extended play records are so indicated.  Albums, extended play 45s, 78s, jukebox, and little stereo records that were re-releases or compilations of previously recorded songs or that were taken directly from an already-listed recording are not included again. 

 

Singles and extended play 45s marked with an asterisk [*] were taken directly from an album and were not recorded separately.

 

As always, we'd be delighted to add any other information that others might share with us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  BETHLEHEM RECORDS --- March 2, 1955 ---  recorded as demonstration songs;  released following JULIE's success at Liberty Records.

A Foggy Day

  George and Ira Gershwin

Don’t Worry ‘Bout Me

  Ted Koehler-Rube Bloom

Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child

  Traditional

You’re Blasé

  Hamilton-Sievier

 

 LIBERTY RECORDS --- August 1955 --- Julie Is Her Name

Cry Me A River

  Arthur Hamilton

I Should Care

  Paul Weston-Axel Stordahl-Sammy Cahn

I’m In The Mood For Love

  Jimmy McHugh-Dorothy Fields

I’m Glad There Is You

  Paul Madeira-Jimmy Dorsey

Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man

  Jerome Kern – Oscar Hammerstein II

I Love You

  Cole Porter

Say It Isn’t So

  Irving Berlin

It Never Entered My Mind

  Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart

Easy Street

  Alan R. Jones

’S Wonderful

  George and Ira Gershwin

No Moon At All

  Redd Evans-Dave Mann

Laura

  Johnny Mercer-David Raksin

Gone With The Wind

  Alllie Wrubel-Herbert Magidson

LIBERTY RECORDS --- Extended Play 45 recorded in 1955 --- Cry Me A River 

* Cry Me A River / I’ll Cry Tomorrow

Baby, Baby All The Time / Shadow Woman

Arthur Hamilton / North-Mercer

Bobby Troup / Arthur Hamilton

LIBERTY RECORDS --- Singles recorded in 1955 

* Cry Me A River / * ’S Wonderful

Arthur Hamilton / George and Ira Gershwin

Baby, Baby, All The Time / Shadow Woman

Bobby Troup / Arthur Hamilton

LIBERTY RECORDS --- April 1956 --- Lonely Girl

Lonely Girl

Bobby Troup

Fools Rush In

Johnny Mercer-Rube Bloom

Moments Like This

Burton Lane-Frank Loesser

I Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City

Eon Rene-Johnny Lange

It’s The Talk Of The Town

Marty Symes and A. J. Neiburg-Jerry Livingston

What’ll I Do

Irving Berlin

When Your Lover Has Gone

Einar A. Swan

Don’t Take Your Love From Me

Henry Nemo

Where Or When

Lorenz Hart-Richard Rodgers

All Alone

Irving Berlin

Mean To Me

Roy Turk-Fred E. Ahlert

How Deep Is The Ocean?  (How High Is The Sky?)

Irving Berlin

Remember

Irving Berlin

LIBERTY RECORDS --- May 1956 --- Calendar Girl 

June In January

Robin-Rainger

February Brings The Rain

Bobby Troup

Melancholy March

Herman Saunders-Dory Langdon

I’ll Remember April

Don Ray-Gene DePaul-Pat Johnston

People Who Are Born In May

Earl Brent

Memphis In June

Paul Francis Webster-Hoagy Carmichael

Sleigh Ride In July

Burke-Van Heusen

Time For August

Arthur Hamilton

September In The Rain

Harry Warren-A. Dubin

This October

Bobby Troup

November Twilight

Pete King-Paul Francis Webster

Warm December

Bob Russell

The Thirteenth Month

Arthur Hamilton

LIBERTY RECORDS --- Singles recorded in 1956

* Lonely Girl /*  September In The Rain

Bobby Troup / Al Dubin-Harry Warren

Now Baby Now / Tall Boy

Sammy Cahn-Nicholas Brodsky / Richard Kayne

LIBERTY RECORDS --- 1956 [recorded] / 1957 [released] --- About The Blues 

Basin Street Blues

Spencer Williams

I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues

Ted Koehler-Harold Arlen

A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues

Lawrence Markes, Jr.-Dick Charles

Get Set For The Blues

Joe R. Karnes

Invitation To The Blues

Roberts-Fisher-Gershwin

Bye, Bye Blues

Lown-Gray-Bennett-Hamm

Meaning Of The Blues

Leah Worth-Bobby Troup

About The Blues

Arthur Hamilton

Sunday Blues

Lenny Adelson-Jeff Clarkson

The Blues Is All I Ever Had

Bobby Troup

Blues In The Night

Johnny Mercer-Harold Arlen

Bouquet Of Blues

Arthur Hamilton

LIBERTY RECORDS --- 1957 --- make love to me

If I Could Be With You One Hour

Johnson-Creamer

It’s Good To Want You Bad

Bobby Troup

Go Slow

Garcia-Kronck

A Room With A View

Swan-Stillman

Nearness Of You

Ned Washington-Hoagy Carmichael

Alone Together

Dietz-Schwartz

I Wanna Be Loved

Billy Rose-Edward Heyman-Johnny Green

Snuggled On Your Shoulder

Lombardo-Young

You’re My Thrill

Gorney-Clare

Lover Man

Davis-Ramirez-Sherman

Body And Soul

Edward Heyman-Robert Sour-Frank Eyton-Johnny Green

Make Love To Me

Gannon-Mann-Weiss

LIBERTY RECORDS --- 1957 --- Julie

Somebody Loves Me

George Gershwin-MacDonald-DeSylva

Dream Of You

Lunceford-Oliver-Moran

Daddy

Bobby Troup

Bye Bye Blackbird

Henderson-Dixon

Free And Easy

Henry Mancini-Bobby Troup

All My Life

S. Stept-S. Mitchell

When The Red, Red Robbin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along

Harry Woods

Midnight Sun

Johnny Mercer-Lionel Hampton-Sonny Burke

You’re Getting To Be A Habit With Me

Warren-Dubin

Don’Cha Go ’Way Mad

J. Mundy-A. Stillman

(Back Home Again In) Indiana

Hanley-MacDonald

For You

A. Dubin-J. Burke

LIBERTY RECORDS --- Singles recorded in 1957

The Meaning of The Blues / Boy On A Dolphin [both as sung in the film]

Leah Worth-Bobby Troup / Paul Webster-Hugo Friedhofer

It Had To Be You / Dark

Jones-Kahn / Edwin Greines

I’d Like You For Christmas / Saddle The Wind [from the film soundtrack]

Bobby Troup / Jay Livingston-Ray Evans

LIBERTY RECORDS --- 1958 --- Julie Is Her Name . . .  volume two

Blue Moon

Rodgers-Hart

What Is This Thing Called Love

Cole Porter

How Long Has This Been Going On

George and Ira Gershwin

Too Good To Be True

Clay Boland

Spring Is Here

Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart

Goody Goody

John Mercer-Matt Malneck

The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else

Isham Jones-Gus Kahn

If I’m Lucky

Josef Myrow-Edgar De Lange

Hot Toddy

R. Flanagan-H. Hendler

Little White Lies

Walter Donaldson

I Guess I’ll Have To Change My Plan

Arthur Schwartz-Howard Dietz

I Got Lost In His Arms

Irving Berlin

LIBERTY RECORDS --- 1958 --- London By Night

Well, Sir

K. Webb-H. Levey

That’s For Me

Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II

Mad About The Boy

Noel Coward

In The Middle Of A Kiss

S. Coslow

Just The Way I Am

Bobby Troup

My Man’s Gone Now

George Gershwin-D. Heyward

Something I Dreamed Last Night

S. Fain-J. Yellen-H. Magidson

Pousse Café

E. Hagen-H. Spencer

Nobody’s Heart

Richard Rodgers-Lorenzo Hart

The Exciting Life

Earl Hagen-H. Spencer

That Old Feeling

Lew Brown-Sammy Fain

Cloudy Morning

Marvin Fisher-Joseph McCarthy, Jr.

LIBERTY RECORDS --- Singles recorded in 1958

Tell Me You’re Home / The Freshmen

Bobby Troup / Bobby Troup-JULIE LONDON