: Porter recorded his parts for the duet in late 2014. He expressed great honor in the project, stating, "The magic and fire of music never dies".

: Known for her signature sultry vocals on hits like "Cry Me a River," she recorded her version of "Fly Me to the Moon" for her 1963 album The End of the World . She passed away in 2000, long before this duet was conceived.

The recording was created decades after Julie London's original 1963 version. In 2014, modern jazz star Gregory Porter added his vocals to London's classic track to create a "new take" on the standard. Key highlights of this collaboration include:

: The duet was specifically produced to support Make-A-Wish® UK, a charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses.

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: Porter recorded his parts for the duet in late 2014. He expressed great honor in the project, stating, "The magic and fire of music never dies".

: Known for her signature sultry vocals on hits like "Cry Me a River," she recorded her version of "Fly Me to the Moon" for her 1963 album The End of the World . She passed away in 2000, long before this duet was conceived. julie_london_gregory_porter_fly_me_to_the_moon_...

The recording was created decades after Julie London's original 1963 version. In 2014, modern jazz star Gregory Porter added his vocals to London's classic track to create a "new take" on the standard. Key highlights of this collaboration include: : Porter recorded his parts for the duet in late 2014

: The duet was specifically produced to support Make-A-Wish® UK, a charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses. She passed away in 2000, long before this duet was conceived