The song "Sleigh Ride In July" by Julie London tells the story of a person who feels deceived and taken advantage of in a romantic relationship
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The song "My Kind of Town" was not performed by Julie London, but rather by Frank Sinatra
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The song "I Wanna Be Loved" by Julie London expresses the longing and desire to be loved deeply and passionately
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The song "Bye Bye Blues" by Julie London is a joyful and uplifting tune that captures the feeling of happiness and relief after a period of sadness
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The song "You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me" was popularized by Julie London in 1958
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"Where Did The Gentleman Go?" is a song by Julie London, released in 1957
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The song "You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry" by Julie London is about the pain and heartbreak that comes with love gone wrong
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The song "Hello, Dolly!" was actually written by Jerry Herman and first performed by Carol Channing in the Broadway musical of the same name
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In Julie London's song "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home," the lyrics depict a person who is feeling lonely and desolate due to the absence of their loved one
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"This Can't Be Love" is a song originally written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart for the Broadway musical "The Boys from Syracuse" in 1938
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