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SUMMARY
Although it was June Christy's exuberent vocals that helped to make Stan Kenton's 1945 jukebox classic "Tampico" a swinging hit, it was her 1954 song about a lonely girl looking for a cool drink on a hot summer day that brought the name June Christy to the attention of jazz lovers. June didn't exactly invent cool jazz, just as Elvis didn't exactly invent rockabilly, but with a song perfectly crafted to her seductive and unique style, she will always be remembered for the song and the album with the same name. She wasn't the first lady to sing a cool song, but she was the best! Mastered at AcousTech by Kevin Gray.
REVIEWS
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1. I'm Thrilled
2. The Night We Called It a Day
3. This Time the Dream's On Me
4. Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise
5. Midnight Sun
6. Something Cool
7. I Should Care
8. Lonely House
9. It Could Happen to You
10. A Stranger Called the Blues
11. I'll Take Romance
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