What is bobby troup and julie london?

Bobby Troup was an American musician and actor born on October 18, 1918, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and died on February 7, 1999, in Sherman Oaks, California. Troup was a gifted jazz pianist and songwriter whose most famous composition was "Route 66," which became a hit song and the theme for a popular television show. He also appeared in several movies and TV shows, including Emergency! and Adam-12, and was married to singer and actress Julie London from 1959 until his death.

Julie London was an American singer and actress born on September 26, 1926, in Santa Rosa, California, and died on October 18, 2000, in Encino, California. London began her career as a nightclub singer in the 1940s and became famous for her sultry, intimate voice. She recorded over 30 albums and had several hit songs, including "Cry Me a River" and "Fly Me to the Moon." She also appeared in a number of movies and TV shows, including the TV series Emergency! with her husband Bobby Troup. London and Troup were known for their musical collaborations and were considered one of Hollywood's most talented and productive couples.