Daddy by Julie London
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| Elegance delivered ( 9 months ago by MotoGuzzi7) |
| Elegance delivered |
| Julie London - Say ... ( 9 months ago by GenericGene) |
| Julie London - Say No More - One Class Act. |
| oh the wonderfull ... ( 9 months ago by kissmybuttdimple) |
| oh the wonderfull days of pure sexism..... |
| Actually, the idea ... ( 9 months ago by siroptimistic) |
| Actually, the idea of "sexism" that you refer to didn't even exist at the time of this video. This video is from the wonderful days of the 1950-60s...before the feminists in the 1980s created our current ideas of the term "sexism". It was a time without the tyranny of political correctness. |
| Sweetheart it ... ( 9 months ago by gm0618) |
| Sweetheart it was'nt the 80s it was the 70s |
| That is optimistic, ... ( 8 months ago by prorationality) |
| That is optimistic, siroptimistic. And racism didn't exist before the civil rights movement ;) Also, Gm's right - the feminists you're thinking of were the 60s and 70s, not the 80s. They were were probably watching this clip when they coined the term sexist. My complaint is the music - I hate this genre - it's like everyone's on heavy tranquilizers and about to slip into a light coma. The patient is sluggish and unresponsive, start an IVD5W TKO, Dix. I do love Julie London though. |
| Pro...I'm referring ... ( 8 months ago by siroptimistic) |
| Pro...I'm referring to feminist thought which really didn't become mainstream and part of popular culture until the 1980s, although I agree that it had its beginnings in the 1960/70s. When I was in high school and then college during the 1970s, one rarely heard any feminist dogma or ideas of political correctness. It became popular in the 1980s. And yes, this music is quite relaxed and laid-back, but a nice change from 'heavier' music. I have a Julie London hits CD which I enjoy occasionally. |
| So fun! I wish I ... ( 8 months ago by MissLori) |
| So fun! I wish I could have been around during the 1960s! |
| Her voice is so ... ( 7 months ago by violet2048) |
| Her voice is so sultry and seductive, every woman wished she could sing like that and wow to look like that. I sent this to my 27 year old son, and he said he wished girls today would dress that classy and act that classy. He said "Girls today they show everything all the time and there's nothing to wonder about. There it is in your face, so what." |
| I guess my Dad was ... ( 7 months ago by johnhenrik) |
| I guess my Dad was right. He used to go see her perform at a bar somewhere in LA in the 1950's. He said the bar would be noisy as ever, but when the keyboard guy started playing, everybody shut up. Julie had a very soft voice and this video proves it to me. |
| Julie was somewhat ... ( 6 months ago by scotpens) |
| Julie was somewhat self-deprecating about her vocal talents. She was quoted in Life magazine in 1957, saying, "It's only a thimbleful of a voice, and I have to use it close to the microphone. But it is a kind of oversmoked voice, and it automatically sounds intimate." Whatever -- she was one classy, sexy lady. They just don't make 'em like that anymore. |
| I'm a big fan of ... ( 6 months ago by qwertyloop) |
| I'm a big fan of this woman - she sings like she is cooing in your ear- pure seduction and very classy! Buy her album 'All through the night' songs of Cole Porter. It is a late night smoochy classic and a perfect seduction record. |
| She's so cool in ... ( 5 months ago by ianbollock) |
| She's so cool in the movie "The Girl Can't help it"! |
| Elegance Delivered. ( 4 months ago by MotoGuzzi7) |
| Elegance Delivered. |
| What kind of music ... ( 3 months ago by giianniina94) |
| What kind of music is that? Jazz, blues?? lol I am surely not a person who knows anything about music, but i love this song! XD |
| It's vocal jazz, ... ( 2 months ago by aznfyrepixie) |
| It's vocal jazz, very bluesy vocal jazz. I love Julie London, this is a fantastic treat! |
| I would almost call ... ( 2 months ago by IconWatcher) |
| I would almost call this style "burlesque", a kind of blue-eyed blues favoured by old-timey strippers and the like. This is a very amazing performance; too bad the song leaves me feeling more than a little queasy! |
| Quelle belle vidéo ... ( 2 months ago by micmac09) |
| Quelle belle vidéo ! Le défilé des beauties est smart. Merci. |
| Cheeky! ( 2 months ago by djjazziedeb) |
| Cheeky! |
| Julie London had ... ( 1 month ago by tanukisan666) |
| Julie London had the voice of the lover you wish you had... |
| Queasy? Is that ... ( 1 month ago by scotpens) |
| Queasy? Is that because of the word "daddy"? "Sugar daddy" is an old slang term for a wealthy older man who showers young girls with expensive gifts with the expectation of sexual favors in return. There's no implication of incest in this song -- the girl's just an old-fashioned golddigger! |
| Nice song, nice ... ( 1 month ago by bryantjazz) |
| Nice song, nice lady. Why is the sound so crappy here? |
| I remember her ... ( 1 month ago by GrandClinny) |
| I remember her better as Emergency Nurse Dixie McCall in the 70s TV show Emergency! Even as a middle-aged woman in that show she was still beautiful. Although I know Julie London had a successfull singing career prior to that TV show, it still seems strange to me to see nurse Dixie singing like this. |
| I agree with you ... ( 1 day ago by siroptimistic) |
| I agree with you totally....nothing wrong with a man being generous to his woman, especially if she is sweet and loveable and makes him happy. Remember too, men have always been more generous than women when in relationships. |
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