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Our Fair Lady

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Download links and information about Our Fair Lady by Julie London. This album was released in 1965 and it belongs to Jazz, Pop, Lounge genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 31:59 minutes.

Artist: Julie London
Release date: 1965
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Lounge
Tracks: 12
Duration: 31:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Days of Wine and Roses 2:55
2. Call Me Irresponsible 2:52
3. Theme from "a Summer Place" 2:23
4. As Time Goes By 3:13
5. More 2:42
6. Charade 2:30
7. Never On Sunday 2:26
8. An Affair to Remember 2:56
9. Wives and Lovers 2:44
10. Fascination 2:02
11. Boy On a Dolphin 2:13
12. Second Time Around 3:03

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Julie London spent most of the 1960s recording middle-of-the-road vocal pop albums of varying degrees of worth before returning to West Coast jazz with a vengeance on 1965's All Through the Night. Recorded the same year as that excellent Cole Porter tribute, the bland Our Fair Lady comes off like corporate payback for a quick jazz rebellion. The arrangements on this release are lifeless, and though she projected a sexy, confident image on album covers, Julie London was always better at singing torch songs of unrequited love then whispering winking, come-hither tracks like "Never on Sunday" or kitsch songs such as "Theme From a Summer Place." While Our Fair Lady seems like a stopgap release, the balance between jazz and upscale pop was achieved on London's next release, the fine For the Night People.