"Little Things Mean a Lot" is a popular song that was originally written in 1953 by Edith Lindeman and Carl Stutz
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Julie London's song "Second Time Around" expresses the idea that love can be even more beautiful and fulfilling the second time it is experienced
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The song "What's New?" is a classic jazz ballad performed by Julie London
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The song "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" was originally written by Duke Ellington and Paul Francis Webster
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The song "If I Could Be With You" by Julie London expresses a longing to be with someone the singer loves and cares for deeply
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The song "She's Just A Quiet Girl" by Julie London describes a girl who appears to be shy and introverted during the day but transforms into a captivating performer at night
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The song "There! I've Said It Again" by Julie London is about the expression of deep and genuine love towards someone
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"An Occasional Man" is a song originally written for the Broadway musical "The Gay Life" in 1961
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"Cuddle Up A Little Closer" is a song by Julie London that discusses the intimate moments shared between lovers on a summer shore
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"Remind Me" is a song performed by Julie London, released in 1962
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