The meaning and story behind Julie London's song "When The Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" revolves around the themes of joy, optimism, and embracing the simple pleasures of life
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"Get On The Right Track" is a song performed by Julie London, an American singer and actress
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"Makin' Whoopee" is a popular song originally written by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn in 1928
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"A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues" by Julie London is a song about a woman who is left heartbroken and betrayed by her former lover
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The song "(I Love You And) Don't You Forget It" by Julie London is a love ballad that expresses the deep and unwavering love the singer has for their significant other
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Julie London's song "Say It Isn't So" is a plea from the narrator to their partner, asking them to deny the rumors of their love fading away
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Julie London's song "Where Am I To Go?" reflects on the feelings of loss, confusion, and heartbreak after a breakup or the end of a relationship
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Julie London's song "Moments Like This" is a romantic ballad that describes the intense emotions and fleeting moments of passion between two individuals
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"I'll Cry Tomorrow" is a song performed by Julie London
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Julie London's song "You're Blasé" portrays a person who is disinterested, indifferent, and lacking enthusiasm in their life
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