The End of the World
Julie London · 1963
32 min · 12 tracks · pop rock ยท traditional pop ยท cool jazz
A sultry blend of cool jazz and traditional pop that showcases London's smoky vocals and emotional depth.
The End of the World is an album by Julie London, released in 1963. A sultry blend of cool jazz and traditional pop that showcases London's smoky vocals and emotional depth. This album features several tracks that have become jazz standards, highlighting London's influence on the genre. It also reached notable positions on the Billboard charts, reflecting her enduring popularity during the early 1960s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The End of the World sound like?
A sultry blend of cool jazz and traditional pop that showcases London's smoky vocals and emotional depth. Rooted in pop rock and traditional pop.
What makes The End of the World by Julie London notable?
This album features several tracks that have become jazz standards, highlighting London's influence on the genre. It also reached notable positions on the Billboard charts, reflecting her enduring popularity during the early 1960s. Released in 1963, 'The End of the World' marked Julie London's return after a brief hiatus during which she focused on her film career. This album came at a pivotal moment when London was transitioning back into music, showcasing her signature vocal style amid changing musical landscapes.
How many songs are on The End of the World?
The End of the World has 12 tracks, running approximately 32 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The End of the World Standout 2:47
- 2 I Wanna Be Around 2:00
- 3 Call Me Irresponsible 2:49
- 4 Our Day Will Come 2:22
- 5 I Left My Heart in San Francisco Standout 2:49
- 6 Fly Me to the Moon Standout 2:35
- 7 Days of Wine and Roses 2:53
- 8 I Remember You 2:36
- 9 My Coloring Book 3:32
- 10 Chances Are 3:01
- 11 Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado) 2:06
- 12 The Good Life 2:55
Release Date
January 1, 1963
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
32 min 25 sec
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