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		<title>Julie London</title>
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<p>Listen: Nice Girls Don&#8217;t Stay For Breakfast / Julie London<br />
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<p>You can listen to Julie London for the rest of your life if you want, and probably find it hard to get intimately familiar with her entire recorded output: 32 albums. She&#8217;s so good, I say give it a try.</p>
<p>She was signed to Liberty Records from &#8217;55 &#8211; &#8217;69, yet had only one single that made the BILLBOARD Top 100. Now that&#8217;s a commitment to the artist. But what a worthy choice. </p>
<p>Julie London, wife of DRAGNET&#8217;s Jack Webb, issued endless suggestive song titles and double entendres, some hysterical now, in the 21st century. Surely at their time of release, they turned many a lonely guy on. </p>
<p>Knowing her own vocal weakness, or strength in my book, she&#8217;s qouted as follows: &#8220;It&#8217;s only a thimbleful of a voice, and I have to use it close to the microphone. But it is a kind of oversmoked voice, and it automatically sounds intimate.&#8221; Now there&#8217;s a recording technique tip if I&#8217;ve ever heard one.</p>
<p>Wonderfully out of place in the &#8217;67 musical landscape, &#8216;Nice Girls Don&#8217;t Stay For Breakfast&#8217; was even, in it&#8217;s day, a 50&#8242;s throwback to an era when, I guess, it was not talked about that even nice girls did stay for breakfast.</p>
<p>Never mentioned as one of her greats, and she has many, many greats, this single is most elusive. Yes, it&#8217;s the title of one of her final albums, but as for the 7&#8243;, seldom seen.</p>
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