Love on the Rocks is an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3249 as a monophonic recording in 1963, and later in stereo under catalog number LST-7249 the same year.
Love on the Rocks | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1963 | |||
Recorded | August–September 1962[1] | |||
Studio | Universal Recording, Chicago; United Recording, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Traditional pop | |||
Label | Liberty | |||
Producer | Snuff Garrett | |||
Julie London chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
New Record Mirror | [2] |
Basic tracks were recorded at Liberty Records' new Chicago studios in three late-night sessions after Julie had finished her evening live performances at Mister Kelly's nightclub. Additional tracks were recorded later in Los Angeles, where arranger Pete King also added orchestral overdubs.[3]
Track listing
editTrack | Song | Songwriter(s) | Time |
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1 | "How Did He Look?" | Gladys Shelley, Abner Silver | 2:35 |
2 | "What's New?" | Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke | 2:36 |
3 | "The End of a Love Affair" | Edward Redding | 2:18 |
4 | "A Cottage for Sale" | Willard Robison, Larry Conley | 2:35 |
5 | "Where Are You?" | Jimmy McHugh, Harold Adamson | 2:36 |
6 | "Willow Weep for Me" | Ann Ronell | 3:20 |
7 | "Guess Who I Saw Today" | Murray Grand, Elisse Boyd | 3:05 |
8 | "Where Did the Gentleman Go?" | Bobby Troup | 2:55 |
9 | "Don't Worry 'bout Me" | Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler | 2:37 |
10 | "I'll Be Seeing You" | Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal | 2:10 |
11 | "The Man that Got Away" | Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin | 3:36 |
12 | "Love on the Rocks" | Francine Forest, Bob Hughes | 2:40 |
Selected personnel
edit- Julie London - vocals
- Jack Sheldon - trumpet
- John Gray - guitar
- Chuck Berghofer - double bass
- Kenny Hume - drums
- Pete King - arranger, conductor
Notes
edit- ^ Owen 2017, p. 242.
- ^ Watson, Jimmy (25 May 1963). "Julie London: Love On The Rocks" (PDF). New Record Mirror. No. 115. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ^ Owen 2017, p. 130.
References
edit- Love on the Rocks on Rate Your Music site
- Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press.