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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Susan Trivia Question No. 5 and Julie London/Cathy...come join u

OH...WHY OH...WHY...wasn't I here for all of these wonderful trivias etc...!!!

Cathy (and all) there is quite a story about the EMERGENCY casting. I know this, because I had written a song for Julie, since she has always been my favorite (sultry) singer. My song is still in the library of congress copyrights, because it was a song that could have given that rise to the top that she had with "Cry Me A River". I'm not just saying this...it was said by BOBBY TROUPE when he heard the song.

Bobby was playing at the Smoke House, which as far as I know, still sits across the street from Warner Bros. studios in Burbank. He played the song...liked it a lot and said that he must have Julie hear it. This could be the big comback for her. My song is called..."Mr. Heartache Man".

Two weeks later BOTH Bobby and Julie's lives were tuned over topsy-turvey...Bobby was no longer at the
Smoke House and both were under contract for the new
EMERGENCY series.

Jack Webb was a good 'joe' and there were no hard feelings between he and Julie. The marriage just didn't work for neither of them. He liked Bobby and Julie and so, to their big surprise, he arrived at their home to give them the offer they had always dreamed of...working together as the main leads of his upcoming tv series. So....Julie became Dixie Mc Call....and never, ever heard..."Mr Heartache Man".

I'm told, all the time, that I should get this darned
song out there, using someone else, but no one had the flavor or flair needed for this song but Julie...
until now...and I would love to offer this song to DIANA KRALL, whom I feel has that Julie quality, plus her own styling.

Errol