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Something Cool is the debut solo album by June Christy, released on Capitol Records first as a 10-inch LP of seven selections in August of 1954, and then as a 12-inch LP of eleven selections the following August, both times in monophonic sound. The original seven selections for the 1954 release were recorded over seven sessions from August of 1953 through March of 1954, with the additional four for the 1955 issue from four additional sessions in December of 1954 as well as May and June of 1955, with arrangements for all sessions written and conducted by Pete Rugolo. Her saxophonist husband, Bob Cooper, also played on many of these sessions. In April of 1960, Christy and Rugolo re-recorded all 11 selections in stereophonic sound, so that a stereo version of Something Cool could be issued. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Something Cool
June Christy
It Could Happen to You
June Christy
Lonely House
June Christy
This Time The Dream's On Me
June Christy
The Night We Called It A Day
June Christy
Midnight Sun
June Christy
I'll Take Romance
June Christy
A Stranger Called the Blues
June Christy
I Should Care
June Christy
Softly As in a Morning Sunrise
June Christy
I'm Thrilled
June Christy