Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jula (Jolanda) de Palma (born April 21, 1932, Milan) is an Italian singer. She started to work in the early 1950s as a singer in radio with pianist, composer, and showman Lelio Luttazzi. Early in her career she preferred to sing French songs, but her powerful and sophisticated voice gained fame thanks to interpretations of many jazz classics: her albums Jula in Jazz (1958), and Jula in Jazz 2 (1959), contain songs like "I've Got You Under My Skin", "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)," and "Blues in the Night". In 1959 she performed in the "Festival di Sanremo," where she shocked the audience and the press with her passionate performance of the song "Tua." Since it was considered "too sexy," she didn't appear on the national television (RAI) for several years. However, the public maintained their interest in her.