About the Blues is an album by Julie London that was released in 1957. The album includes two songs written by Bobby Troup, her husband. Miles Davis recorded a version of one of them, "The Meaning of the Blues". The eighteen-piece band was arranged by Russell Garcia.[1][2]

About the Blues
Studio album by
Released1957
Recorded1956–1957
StudioRadio Recorders, Hollywood
GenreTraditional pop, vocal jazz
Length45:12
LabelLiberty
ProducerBobby Troup
Julie London chronology
Calendar Girl
(1956)
About the Blues
(1957)
Make Love to Me
(1957)

Track listing edit

Track number Title Songwriter(s) Time
1 "Basin Street Blues" Spencer Williams 3:03
2 "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler 2:56
3 "A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues" Dick Charles, Larry Markes 3:08
4 "Get Set for the Blues" Joe Karnes 2:42
5 "Invitation to the Blues" Doris Fisher, Arthur Gershwin, Allan Roberts 2:48
6 "Bye Bye Blues" Fred Hamm, David Bennett, Bert Lown, Chauncey Gray 1:38
7 "Meaning of the Blues" Bobby Troup, Leah Worth 2:56
8 "About the Blues" Arthur Hamilton 3:05
9 "Sunday Blues" Leonard Adelson, Jeff Clarkson 2:53
10 "The Blues Is All I Ever Had" Troup 2:49
11 "Blues in the Night" Arlen, Johnny Mercer 3:39
12 "Bouquet of Blues" Hamilton 2:55
13 "Baby, Baby All the Time" * Troup 2:25
14 "Shadow Woman" * Hamilton 2:39
15 "Meaning of the Blues" * Bobby Troup, Leah Worth 2:58
16 "Dark" * Edwin Greines 2:38

[1]

  • Bonus tracks on the CD release

Selected personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dedina, Nick. "About the Blues". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b Owen, Michael (2017). Go Slow: The Life of Julie London. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 9781613738573.