Fly Me To The Moon
Julie London · End Of World [2010]
and let me play among the stars
let me see what spring is like
on Jupiter and Mars
in other words
hold my hand
in other words
darling, kiss me
Fill my heart with song
and let me sing forever more
you are all I long for
all I worship and adore
in other words
please be true
in other words
I love you
(musical interlude)
Fill my heart with song
and let me sing forever more
you are all I long for
all I worship and adore
in other words
please be true
in other words
I love you...
Fly Me To The Moon
Julie London's 1964 recording of 'Fly Me To The Moon' remains a definitive standard in the jazz-pop repertoire. Released on her album End Of World, the track showcases her distinctive vocal style, blending smooth phrasing with a sophisticated swing feel that became her signature sound. The song, written by Bart Howard and Ned Washington, was originally intended for Frank Sinatra but was instead recorded by London, who brought a unique emotional depth to the material. Over the decades, the recording has been covered by numerous artists, yet London's version retains its status as a beloved classic. It exemplifies the era's ability to transform popular songwriting into enduring musical artistry, capturing a moment of romantic longing that resonates across generations of listeners.

