"There Will Never Be Another You" is a song performed by Julie London
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Julie London's song "Won't Someone Please Belong To Me" is a plea for love and companionship
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"Angel Eyes" is a song popularized by singer and actress Julie London in 1958
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"Am I Blue" is a song originally written by Harry Akst and Grant Clarke in 1929, but it became popularized by Julie London's rendition in 1958
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"Looking Back" is a song recorded by Julie London in 1964
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Julie London's song "Straight Shooter" is a plea to her lover to be honest and faithful in their relationship
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"Theme From A Summer Place" is a popular song written by Max Steiner, with lyrics added by Mack Discant, and performed by Julie London
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The song "How Can I Make Him Love Me?" by Julie London is a heartfelt plea from the perspective of someone desperately trying to win the love and affection of a person they desire
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"Just the Way I Am" is a song by Julie London that explores the idea of self-reflection and wondering if altering certain aspects of oneself could lead to someone falling in love with them
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Julie London's song "The Party's Over" is a melancholic ballad about the end of a joyful and exciting time, symbolized by a party
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