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Feeling Good

Julie London · 1965

30 min · 10 tracks · pop rock · traditional pop · cool jazz

A sultry blend of jazz and pop that captures the essence of mid-60s sophistication.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady mid-tempo groove
  • sophisticated afternoon relaxation
  • playful yet smooth energy
  • vocal warmth for intimate moments

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking high-energy excitement
  • prefer longer immersive albums

Where this album fits

Career context
By 1965, Julie London was transitioning from her earlier career as a film actress to a celebrated jazz vocalist. 'Feeling Good' marked her return with a collection of standards, showcasing her distinct vocal style during a period when she sought to redefine her musical identity.
Stylistic neighbors
Ella Fitzgerald· Sarah Vaughan· Nina Simone

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 My Kind of Town 3:02
  • 2 Girl Talk 2:42
  • 3 King of the Road 2:28
  • 4 I Bruise Easily 3:47
  • 5 Feeling Good 2:58
  • 6 Watermelon Man 2:38
  • 7 She’s Just a Quiet Girl 2:42
  • 8 Summertime 3:11
  • 9 Hello Dolly 3:00
  • 10 Won’t Someone Please Belong to Me 3:41

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