I'll Never Smile Again
Julie London · Other Songs - Julie London
Until I smile at you
I'll never laugh again
What good would it do?
For tears would fill my eyes
My heart would realize
That our romance is through
I'll never love again
I'm so in love with you
I'll never thrill again
To somebody new
Within my heart
I know I will never start
To smile again
Until I smile at you
I'll Never Smile Again
Julie London's 1956 recording of 'I'll Never Smile Again' stands as a definitive example of the doo-wop and vocal jazz styles that dominated the mid-century R&B scene. Released during the height of her career, the track showcases her distinctive contralto voice, characterized by its rich tone and emotive delivery. The song's composition, featuring a memorable melody and sophisticated harmony, reflects the era's emphasis on vocal virtuosity and emotional depth. As one of London's most celebrated hits, it remains a staple of classic American pop music, illustrating the genre's transition from dance-oriented numbers to more introspective ballads. The recording captures the essence of post-war musical culture, where vocal groups and solo artists alike prioritized lyrical storytelling and melodic complexity.

