Love Letters
Julie London · 1962
29 min · 12 tracks · pop rock · traditional pop · cool jazz
Smooth, sultry vocals intertwine with lush orchestration, creating an intimate atmosphere of romantic longing.
Love Letters is an album by Julie London, released in 1962. Smooth, sultry vocals intertwine with lush orchestration, creating an intimate atmosphere of romantic longing. 'Love Letters' received critical acclaim for its lush arrangements and London's emotive vocal delivery, helping it reach the Billboard charts. The title track became particularly notable, later covered by various artists and further embedding London’s influence in the jazz standard repertoire. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Love Letters sound like?
Smooth, sultry vocals intertwine with lush orchestration, creating an intimate atmosphere of romantic longing. Rooted in pop rock and traditional pop.
What makes Love Letters by Julie London notable?
'Love Letters' received critical acclaim for its lush arrangements and London's emotive vocal delivery, helping it reach the Billboard charts. The title track became particularly notable, later covered by various artists and further embedding London’s influence in the jazz standard repertoire. When 'Love Letters' was released in 1962, Julie London was already an established artist known for her smoky voice and sophisticated style. This album followed her successful run in the late 1950s and early 60s, solidifying her place in the pop and jazz scenes as a leading female vocalist during this era.
How many songs are on Love Letters?
Love Letters has 12 tracks, running approximately 29 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 I Love You Porgy Standout 2:54
- 2 And That Reminds Me 3:02
- 3 Love Letters Standout 2:42
- 4 Broken Hearted Melody 2:07
- 5 The Second Time Around 2:24
- 6 Fascination 2:38
- 7 What a Difference a Day Made Standout 2:35
- 8 Never on Sunday 2:39
- 9 Hey There 2:10
- 10 All the Way 2:20
- 11 I Miss You So 2:00
- 12 Come On-a My House 2:20
Release Date
January 1, 1962
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
29 min 51 sec
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