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Julie London

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Bobby had faith in my ability as a singer.


— Julie London


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


— Julie London


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


— Julie London


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I do everything all wrong, but I think for me that's the best, because I don't think I have a voice.


— Julie London


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I prefer the things around town. I'm not one for going out of town too much.


— Julie London


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I think any entertainer just sort of goes along with whatever comes along.


— Julie London


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


— Julie London


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I think that's one of the most difficult things in any marriage - in order to build anything, you must be together. You can't build anything over the telephone.


— Julie London


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


— Julie London


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If it's a terrible script, it's a terrible bore.


— Julie London


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Early life
Julie London was born Gayle Peck in Santa Rosa California in 1926 the daughter of Jack and Josephine Peck who were a vaudeville song-and-dance team. In 1959 London married jazz composer and musician Bobby Troup and they remained married until his death in 1999. They had one daughter Kelly Troup who died in 2002 and twin sons Jody and Reese Troup.

She achieved continuing success in the TV medical drama Emergency! (1972–1979) co-starring her real-life husband Bobby Troup and produced by her ex-husband Jack Webb in which London played the female lead role of nurse Dixie McCall. She released 32 albums of pop and jazz standards during the 1950s and 1960s with her signature song being the classic "Cry Me a River" which Julie London introduced in 1955.

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