Other works
Was a nightclub performer in the 1950s, as well as a singer.
CD: "The Very Best of Julie London" (Capitol) (2-disc set)
Her last recording was a very moving, whispery rendition of the classic song "My Funny Valentine" on the soundtrack of the
Burt Reynolds film
Sharky's Machine (1981).
Her famous recording of "Cry Me a River" in 1957 caused a storm of controversy due to her smoky, steamy rendition of the classic, with many conservative and religious organizations branding it as "pornographic", demanding it be pulled from the airwaves and pressuring many radio stations not to play it. Nevertheless, it became a million-seller.
Unsold pilot: In 1959 she starred in an unsold pilot titled "Maggie Malone", which was a much revised version of a pilot starring
Gail Russell called "MacGreedy's Woman". Neither was picked up any of the networks.
Album: "Easy Does It", 1969.
Album: "Yummy Yummy Yummy", 1969.
Album: "All Through the Night", 1965.
Album: "The End of the World", 1963.
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