Our Fair Lady
{{Infobox album
| name = Our Fair Lady
| type = studio
| artist = Julie London
| cover = Our Fair Lady cover.jpg
| alt =
| released = 1965
| recorded = October 9–10, 1964 (Tracks 3–5, 8)Owen 2017, p. 244.
| venue =
| studio = RCA, Hollywood
| genre = Traditional pop, vocal jazz
| length =
| label = Liberty
| producer = Snuff Garrett
| prev_title = In Person at the Americana
| prev_year = 1964
| next_title = Feeling Good
| next_year = 1965
}}
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = Record Mirror
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{Cite magazine |last1=Jones |first1=Peter |author-link1=Peter Jones (journalist) |last2= Jopling |first2= Norman |date=4 September 1965 |title=Julie London: Our Fair Lady |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/60s/65/Record-Mirror-1965-09-04.pdf |magazine=Record Mirror |issue=234 |page=8 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220401225507/https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/60s/65/Record-Mirror-1965-09-04.pdf |archive-date=1 April 2022|access-date=18 August 2022}}
}}
Our Fair Lady is an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3392 as a monophonic recording and catalog number LST-7392 in stereo in 1965.
Most of the material had been previously released. Tracks 3-5 & 8 were the only new songs, recorded October 9–10, 1964, in sessions arranged by Richard Wess.Owen 2017, p. 244. According to London biographer Michael Owen, an additional song, "House Where Love Is," was recorded at the October 9–10 sessions and "presumably remains in the vaults."Owen 2017, p. 156.
Track listing
- "The Days of Wine and Roses" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)–2:49
- "Call Me Irresponsible" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn)–2:46
- "Theme from Summer Place" (Max Steiner, Mack Discant)–2:16
- "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld)–3:07
- "More (Theme from Mondo Cane)" (Riz Ortolani, Nino Oliviero, Norman Newell)–2:35
- "Charade" (Henry Mancini, Johnny Mercer)–2:25
- "Never On Sunday" (Manos Hadjidakis, Billy Towne)–2:20
- "An Affair to Remember" (Harry Warren, Leo McCarey, Harold Adamson)–2:50
- "Wives and Lovers" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)–2:39
- "Fascination" (Fermo Dante Marchetti, Maurice de Féraudy, Dick Manning)–1:57
- "Boy on a Dolphin" (Takis Morakis, Jean Fermanoglou, Paul Francis Webster)–2:06
- "The Second Time Around" (Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn)–3:00
- Tracks 1, 2 from The End of the World
- Tracks 6, 9 from Julie London
- Tracks 7, 10, 12 from Love Letters
- Track 11 from 1957 single
Selected personnel (Oct 1964 session)
- Julie London - vocals
- Gene Cipriano - oboeOwen 2017, p. 156.
- Paul Horn - fluteOwen 2017, p. 156.
- Ernie Freeman - pianoOwen 2017, p. 244.
- Tommy Allsup - guitarOwen 2017, p. 244.
- John Gray - guitar
- Red Callender - double bass
- Earl Palmer - drums
- Julius Wechter - percussion
- Richard Wess - arranger
- David Hassinger - engineer
Notes
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References
- {{AllMusic|class=album|id=r25664|label=Our Fair Lady}}
{{Album citation|Album name=Our Fair Lady|Album code=julie_london/our_fair_lady/|site=RYM}}
- Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press.
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Category:Liberty Records albums
Category:Albums arranged by Ernie Freeman
Category:Albums produced by Snuff Garrett
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