The End of the World (Julie London album)

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| name = The End of the World

| type = studio

| artist = Julie London

| cover = JulieLondon TheEndOfTheWorld.jpg

| alt =

| released = May 1963

| recorded = Aug–Sep 1962 ("Slightly Out Of Tune (Desafinado)" and Spring 1963Owen 2017, p. 242.

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| studio =

| genre = Traditional pop, vocal jazz

| length =

| label = Liberty

| producer = Snuff Garrett

| prev_title = Latin in a Satin Mood

| prev_year = 1963

| next_title = The Wonderful World of Julie London

| next_year = 1963

}}

The End of the World is an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3300 as a monophonic recording and catalog number LST-7300 in stereo in June 1963. This was Julie London's second-to-last charting album, reaching number 127 on the Billboard charts.

This Julie London album is commonly mistaken to be entitled "The Good Life", due to mistitling on the album jacket's spine. This error happened again on her 1964 self-titled album "Julie London", when it was mistitled as "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry/Wives and Lovers" on the album jacket's spine.

Ernie Freeman arranged and conducted the orchestra.Owen 2017, p. 136.

Track listing

Notes

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References

  • {{AllMusic|class=album|id=r25676|label=The End of the World}}

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  • Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press.

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Category:Liberty Records albums

Category:1963 albums

Category:Julie London albums

Category:Albums arranged by Ernie Freeman

Category:Albums produced by Snuff Garrett

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