Susan Boyle sings "Cry Me a River" on a 1999 Charity CD
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Julie London - Cry me a river (HQ Audio)
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With only 1,000 original copies made, the CD is poised to become one of the most collectible on the planet. For purposes of comparison, here's the immortal and smoldering Julie London covering the same song: At a time when the President of the United States feels compelled to use a teleprompter for even the most minor appearances, when Grecian columns are necessary props for campaign speeches, when...
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by Maggie @ Maggie's Notebook Susan Boyle, the lastest "mature" Britain's Got Talent sensation seems to have a past that is happily following her to stardom. The 47-year old Scottish woman stepped onto the stage and wowed the judges, including Simon Cowell with her rendition of I Have a Dream from Les Miserables. Now, a long-forgotten track of Boyle singing Cry Me A River, made famous by Julie London,...
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Susan Boyle, the lastest "mature" Britain's Got Talent sensation seems to have a past that is happily following her to stardom. The 47-year old Scottish woman stepped onto the stage and wowed the judges, including Simon Cowell with her rendition of I Have a Dream from Les Miserables. Now, a long-forgotten track of Boyle singing Cry Me A River, made famous by Julie London, has been found. See photos...
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From the sweet soul of jollyrogerwilco and the twisted, yet brilliant, mind of CapHill: Some of my favorite moments in nationally televised NBA games are the sideline interviews, especially those with Pop . His facial expressions and terse answers are priceless, requiring transcripts in the Pounding the Rock game threads for those unable to watch. Pop's responses to the usual questions about the Spurs...
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My mother used to sing this song and teach it to her music students. I still miss her 11 years after she’s been gone. She also taught her students “Light My Fire” by the Doors. If that isn’t cool, I don’t know what is. Funny story to add to this: I know a guy who loves torch music as [...]
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Julie London Cry Me A River 1955
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Sorry Garlic Fans, another long, rough day, and still, very much in hospital mode . Tomorrow, already, is set-up to be another long day, so not sure what we will be able to do with getting any posting done. So, in the meantime ... Try visiting The Reaction , where we are a Contributing Editor, and, you will, always, always find some tremendous writing. Or visit Open Salon , where we cross-post frequently,...
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Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen Tour Cry Me A River UNDERCRUNCHILICIOUS! Spazmo Akbar! And now, for the ultra deluxe smoothie smooth smooth version: Julie London Cry Me A River
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London, UK Many prefer the Ella Fitzgerald version but I like this one
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Robert William "Bobby" Troup Jr. was an American actor, jazz pianist and songwriter. He is best known for writing the popular standard "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", and for his role as Dr. Joe Early in the 1970s US TV series Emergency with his wife and Hollywood chaunteus / actor. On tv, they were working close an in studio for music as well which was the main focus. Even though you have the stale...