Showing posts with label Cry Me a River. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cry Me a River. Show all posts

August 16, 2025

Marshall McLuhan articles/mentions

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mentions:           
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River 45 rpm      
     
     
     
     
     
photographer unknown 



        
       
       
       
        
       












Dick Tracy articles/mentions

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mentions:           
The Birth of Li'l Abner ~ 1934     
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River     
      
      
     
     
Dick Tracy cover - April 8, 1958 
 



        
       
       
       
        
       
















March 23, 2024

Barney Kessell, articles/mentions


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mentions:           
Janis Joplin / Full Tilt Boogie Band ~ Pearl     
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River          
      
      
     

     

date & photographer unknown



        
       
       
       
        
       
















Michael Feinstein articles/mentions

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mentions:           
Janis Joplin / Full Tilt Boogie Band ~ Pearl     
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River          
      
      
     

     

photographer unknown



        
       
       
       
        
       















March 5, 2024

João Gilberto articles/mentions

        
 
  
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mentions:      
Loring Eutemey ~ vinyl LP illustrator/designer    
Percy Faith ~ Latin Themes for Young Lovers     
Stan Getz ~ Another World
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River                 
        
        

        
        
photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

 
 

 











Diana Krall articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River        
        
        
        
        
        
photo by Bruce Weber

 
 

 











February 26, 2024

Marshall McLuhan articles/mentions


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mentions:           
The Birth of Li'l Abner ~ 1934     
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River     
      
      
     
     
photographer unknown



        
       
       
       
        
       
















August 25, 2021

January 7, 2020

Fred Astaire articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Arthur Schwartz ~ The Band Wagon        
      
     
      

Fred Astaire - 6th November 1933
       
      
       
      

      













April 1, 2019

Julie London articles/mentions

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Cry Me a River        

mentions:      
Michael Damian ~ Rock On with 12"     
Demetrius and the Gladiators        
Fats Domino ~ I'm Walkin'              
Miklós Rózsa ~ The Lost Weekend      
Jack Webb ~ More than a Friday       
With a Song In My Heart & 10"           

         
        
        
        
        
Julie London  - July 1948
photographer unknown

 
 

 











October 6, 2018

Engelbert Humperdinck articles/mentions

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mentions:
Kismet & Alexander Borodin            
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River       

          
          
          
          

       
          
Engelbert Humperdinck - 1968         
photographer unknown          
        









September 27, 2018

Dinah Washington articles/mentions

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mentions:      
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River    
Max Roach    
The Supremes ~ I Hear a Symphony   




Dinah Washington - 1952 
photo by James Kriegsmann   



  

  
  











Barbra Streisand articles/mentions

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Greatest Hits Reel-to-Reel Tape     
 
 
mentions:
Fanny Brice ~ Baby Snooks & Daddy   
Percy Faith ~ Themes for Young Lovers  
David Gates ~ First, Bread
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River          
New Girl In Town      
  
Barbra Streisand - 1966    
publicity photo. 
    

  
   
    
  
   
    










Lesley Gore articles/mentions

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AC/DC ‎– Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap     
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River      
    
   
     
    
   
     
    
   
    
Lesley Gore      
date & photographer unknown     
















Brian Wilson articles/mentions

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Capitol Records ~ The Capitol Tower        
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River       
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band   
      
      
      
      
      
      

date & photographer unknown
      
















Joe Cocker artiles/mentions

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Mad Dogs & Englishmen  
With a Little Help      
  
mentions:    
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River      
Woodstock ~ Looking back after 50 years 
         
    
  
Joe Cocker - October 16, 1980 
National Stadium, Dublin 
photo by Eddie Mallin 
 
 
  
  
 
 










Aerosmith articles/mentions

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Kiss X Four   
Julie London ~ Cry Me a River          
Mott the Hoople ~ All the Young Dudes    
 

      
Aerosmith
date & photographer unknown



 













September 26, 2018

45 RPMs 26: Julie London ~ Cry Me a River

               
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Today, September 26, is the birthday of Julie London; she was born Julie Peck in Santa Rosa, California on September 26, 1926.



Julie London  ~ Cry Me a River
45 rpm single w/record sleeve
photo by Styrous® 




London sang as a teenager in a band on the West Coast, prior to her first film appearance. She attended Hollywood Professional High School and graduated in 1944. She was discovered by talent agent Sue Carol (the wife of actor Alan Ladd) while an elevator operator. 

In 1944, she appeared in her first film, Nabonga, which starred Buster Crabbe of Tarzan, Flash Gordon, and Buck Rogers fame.

Nabonga - 1944


Her first public professional singing performance was at the 881 Club. Her first recording was this 45 single, Cry Me a River, written by former high school classmate Arthur Hamilton. It was first published in 1953 and made famous in 1955 by London.

I remember hearing the song for the first time; it was soft, sensual, incredibly hypnotizing and her velvet, almost breathless voice was mesmerizing. I fell acoustically in love with her, sight unseen. Later I saw a photograph of her and it finished me off; I was eternally hooked.       


date & photographer unknown

Arthur Hamilton later said of the song: "I had never heard the phrase. I just liked the combination of words... Instead of 'Eat your heart out' or 'I'll get even with you,' it sounded like a good, smart retort to somebody who had hurt your feelings or broken your heart."   

A jazzy blues ballad, Cry Me a River was originally written for Ella Fitzgerald to sing in the 1920s-set film, Pete Kelly's Blues (released 1955), but the song was dropped.


 
45 rpm single record 
photo by Styrous® 


Another former classmate was disc-jockey Jack Wagner of KHJ in Hollywood. Jack was impressed with London's sultry looks as a high school student and equally impressed with her singing talent. He helped to promote her albums. He wrote the liner notes for her 1957 album, About the Blues (Liberty 3043). London was married to Jack Webb, star of the Dragnet TV series who also was the producer of Pete Kelly's Blues in which London appeared in 1955. She later married Bobby Troup who helped to sign her to the then new Liberty label. London made over 30 albums (link below).      
"Julie London emerged as the consummate cocktail siren. Movie star, club performer, recording artist, and occasional television personality.


She was also the perfect physical type for conveying "aerodynamic glamour in the new age of mass-produced Frididaires and televisions." She was a blend of Dionysian flesh and Detroit steel, streamlined car and cocktail shaker combined. Her cool, sleek supple contours, cobalt blue eyes, and high tech vocals satisfied America's fascination for what Marshall McLuhan called "the assembly line goddess."   


Cry Me a River has been used in many films, V For Vendetta (2006), Repo Men (2010), as well as the Michael Bublé adaption of the song used in the BBC advertising for, and theme music for coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics.     



45 rpm single lable
photo by Styrous® 


The "B" side of the record is S Wonderful, which is the complete opposite from Cry Me a River. It starts fast and jazzy then midway mellows out a bit but stays jazzy. It was composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics written by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced in the Broadway musical Funny Face (1927) by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns. The song is considered a standard and has been recorded by many artists including Bing Crosby, Brian Wilson, Anita O'Day, Gene Kelly, Ella Fitzgerald Michael Feinstein, Judy Garland, Joe Williams, John Pizzarelli, Sarah Vaughan, Karrin Allyson, Diana Krall, João Gilberto, Shirley Bassey and Engelbert Humperdinck.     


45 rpm single w/record sleeve
photo by Styrous® 


The song was included in the 1951 movie An American in Paris, where it is sung by Gene Kelly and Georges Guétary, as well as in the 1957 American musical film Funny Face, in which it was performed by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. Doris Day also sang it in Starlift (1951) and Dean Martin sang it during the opening credits of the 1964 film Kiss Me, Stupid.       


45 rpm single record 
photo by Styrous® 


Julie London was a chain smoker from the age of 16 onward, at some periods smoking in excess of three packs of cigarettes per day. She suffered a stroke in 1995 and was in poor health for the following five years. She died of cardiac arrest in the early morning hours of October 18, 2000, at the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center in Encino, she was 74 years old.

She was buried next to her husband Bobby Troup, who had died the previous year, in the Courts of Remembrance Columbarium of Providence, at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles. Her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (for recording) is at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard, also in Los Angeles.       



45 rpm single lable
photo by Styrous® 

Tracklist:

Side 1:

A - Cry Me A River, written by Arthur Hamilton - 2:36

Side 2:

B - S’Wonderful, written by George & Ira Gershwin* - 1:33

Credits:

    Bass – Ray Leatherwood
    Guitar – Barney Kessell*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Side A): EB-1287
    Matrix / Runout (Side B): EB-1288
    Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 45-EB-1287-D8
    Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 45-EB-1288-D5
    Rights Society: ASCAP

Julie London ‎– Cry Me A River
Label: Liberty ‎– 55006
Format: Vinyl, 7", Single
Country: US
Released: 1955
Genre: Jazz
Style: Easy Listening


Viewfinder links: 
            
Aerosmith         
Joe Cocker           
Bing Crosby         
Ella Fitzgerald     
George Gershwin     
Ira Gershwin                
Lesley Gore     
Gene Kelly              
Marshall McLuhan         
Anita O'Day          
Barbra Streisand         
Dinah Washington         
Jack Webb     
Brian Wilson         
       
Net links:      
        
ABC News ~ obit                       
Discover Music ~ Julie London            
Emergency Fans ~ An inside joke?             
The Times ~ obit            
LA News ~ obit                  
NY Times ~ obit      
Sac Jazz ~ Famous Julie London Songs     
         
YouTube links:   
       
Cry Me a River     
'S Wonderful       
         



  



  

   
", , , the assembly line goddess."
              ~ Marshall McLuhan 
     
   
   
       

Styrous® ~ Wednesday, September 26, 2018