With Body & Soul

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With Body & Soul
With Body & Soul cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1967
RecordedMid 1967
Genre Vocal jazz, traditional pop
Label Liberty
Producer Calvin Carter
Julie London chronology
Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast
(1967)
With Body & Soul
(1967)
Easy Does It
(1968)

With Body & Soul is an LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records under catalog number LRP-3514 as a monophonic recording and catalog number LST-7514 in stereo in 1967. Kirk Stuart served as pianist and arranger. [1]

Contents

One highlight of this collection is the Jimmy Radcliffe and Buddy Scott composed song "Treat Me Good", also recorded by Lu Elliott (1968), Irene Reid (1976) and an un-issued version from its co-author Jimmy Radcliffe (1968).

Track listing

TrackSongSongwriter(s)Time
1"The Comeback" L.C. Frazier 4:03
2"Come On By" Angelo Badalamenti, Norman Simon3:14
3"C.C. Rider"traditional3:50
4"Romance in the Dark" Lil Green 3:19
5"I Got a Sweetie" Ray Charles, Renald Richard3:11
6"You're No Good" Clint Ballard, Jr. 2:13
7"Alexander's Ragtime Band" Irving Berlin 3:46
8"If You Want This Love" Baker Knight 3:08
9"Looking Back" Brook Benton, Belford Hendricks, Clyde Otis 4:09
10"Treat Me Good" Jimmy Radcliffe, Buddy Scott 3:12
11"Straight Shooter" John Phillips 2:49

Notes

  1. Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press. p. 237. ISBN   9781613738573.

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