The song "They Didn't Believe Me" by Julie London is a classic love song that expresses the adoration and disbelief of finding someone so wonderful and beautiful
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The song "Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" was originally written by Andy Razaf and Don Redman in 1929
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"Why Don't You Do Right" is a song originally written by Kansas Joe McCoy in 1936, but it gained popularity when Peggy Lee recorded it in 1942
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Julie London's song "How Come You Do Me Like You Do?" is a bluesy, soulful track that explores the emotions of betrayal and confusion in a relationship
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"Every Day I Have the Blues" is not a song performed or recorded by Julie London
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The song "Wheel of Fortune" by Julie London is about the uncertainty and longing for love and luck
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"Absent Minded Me" is a song originally performed by Julie London
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The song "The Exciting Life" by Julie London depicts the protagonist reflecting on her experiences of a thrilling and adventurous lifestyle
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The song "I Love You" by Julie London is a beautiful and romantic ode to love and the arrival of spring
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Julie London's song "Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year" portrays the emotions of longing, heartbreak, and a sense of loneliness during a delayed arrival of spring
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