Julie London was an American musician and actress born on September 26, 1926. She is best known for her sultry voice and her hit song "Cry Me a River." London enjoyed a successful career in both music and film, appearing in various movies during the 1950s and 1960s. Her unique style and talent made her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Julie continued to perform until her later years and is remembered for her contributions to music and film. She passed away on October 18, 2000.

"Bobby Troup and I have been working together for about a year in clubs. We work in the same club."



"I'm sure any vocal teacher that listens to me would rather cut my throat than do anything - I do everything all wrong - but I think for me that's the best - because I don't think I have a voice so I think what I project would be style - if I learned to sing I'd lose my style."



"In this business it's difficult to make plans. I think the plans follow you and find you."



"I think homes should reflect the individuals and their individual taste rather than someone else's."



"I think the first album cover was considered most provocative. I think that contributed a great deal."



"Bobby was one of the few people I had ever known who really wanted to do something for me."



"The one appearance that I made for President Kennedy, he, as I understand, had his choice or was asked to make a list of the people he would like to have perform, and I was fortunate enough to be one of them."

