Fascination

Julie London · Love Letters [2010]

It was fascination, I know

And it might have ended

Right then, at the start

Just a passing glance

Just a brief romance

And I might have gone on my way

Empty hearted



It was fascination, I know

Seeing you alone with the moonlight above

Then I touched your hand and next moment

I kissed you

Fascination turned to love



Then I touched your hand and next moment

I kissed you

Fascination turned to love

About Fascination

Julie London's "Fascination" stands as a defining track of the 1950s romantic ballad, showcasing her distinctive contralto voice and emotive delivery. Released on the compilation *Love Letters [2010]*, the recording captures the era's polished pop aesthetic while highlighting London's signature ability to convey deep longing through subtle vocal inflections. As one of her most recognized works, the song exemplifies the smooth, orchestral-driven style that characterized her discography alongside hits like "The Trolley Song" and "Come Closer To Me." The composition blends traditional pop structures with a sophisticated arrangement typical of mid-century radio favorites, cementing London's status as a leading figure in vocal jazz and pop during her prime. While the specific album *Love Letters [2010]* serves as a retrospective collection, the song itself remains a staple of her catalog, reflecting the enduring appeal of her emotive interpretation of love and intimacy. Its legacy persists in the broader canon of 1950s music, where London's unique vocal texture set a standard for female vocalists of the period.