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Judy Garland
Judy

Compil. US 1998 on 32 Records label
Jazz, Pop and Soundtrack (Soundtrack, Music Hall, Musical, Vocal)

Produced for The 3 Ears. Mastered at DB Plus Digital Services, NYC. ℗ © 1998 32 Records JUDY is a deluxe 4-CD box set including a 32-minute video featuring excerpts from her TV variety show plus a 102 page color book that includes detailed track information and numerous Judy photos. Book includes essays: "A Jazz-Eye View Of Judy" by Will Friedwald, "Aretha On Judy", a David Ritz interview with Aretha Franklin, "Judy Garland As A Force Of Nature" by Camille Paglia, "A Conversation With Mort Lindsey", a Joel Dorn interview with Mort Lindsey, "Garlands For Judy" and "The History Of My Life Is In My Songs" by Scott Schechter which provides some historical background information for some of the tracks included in this release. Judy Garland images on pages 2, 6, 8, 18, 27, 37, 56, 81, 95 and 96 © 1998 The Archives of Milton H. Greene, LLC. All right reserved. (Seven of the photographs included in book, previously unpublished.) Disc 1: Tracks 7-9 and 14-16 ℗ 1998 MCA Records, Inc. Under license from Universal Music Special Products, Inc. Track 12 ℗ 1998 Turner Entertainment Company/Warner Bros. Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Company/Warner Bros. "The History Of My Life Is In My Songs" This version comes from a 1960 recording session in London, for Capitol/EMI Records. "Blue Butterfly" Public Domain "Hang Onto A Rainbow" DaSilva Brown Henderson ASCAP Sung "live" on sound stages in Burbank, at First National/Vitaphone Pictures (a division of Warner Brothers) for two shorts ("A Holiday In Storyland" and "The Wedding Of Jack And Jill"). These songs, from November-December 1929, are the earliest known solo recordings of Judy Garland. "When The Butterflies Kiss The Buttercups Goodbye" Public Domain Also from "A Holiday In Storyland" is a rare chance to hear The Gumm Sisters in harmony. "The Land Of Let's Pretend" Polygram International ASCAP From the short "Bubbles" featured the trio (The Gumm Sisters) singing as moonmaidens. Judy has a one-line solo in this number. "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart" Harms Inc. ASCAP Her second appearance on NBC's "Shell Chateau Hour", November 16, 1935, shortly after her October 26th national radio debut on the same program. "Stompin' At The Savoy" EMI Robbins/Rytvoc Inc/Razaf Music/Jewl Music ASCAP This is Side "A" of Judy's first released record, made for Decca Records on June 12, 1936, two days after her 14th birthday, during her first trip to New York. "Everybody Sing" EMI Robbins Catalog Inc ASCAP From "Broadway Melody Of 1938", Judy's first MGM feature film. "Everybody Sing" is from her very first Decca recording session, August 30, 1937. "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" Broadway Music Corp ASCAP From "Broadway Melody Of 1938", originally sung to Clark Gable at his 37th birthday party and was Judy's first hit record, recorded September 24, 1937. "I'm Feelin' Like A Million" EMI Robbins Catalog Inc ASCAP The song is from "Broadway Melody Of 1938", although Judy doesn't sing the song in the film, she made this rehearsal recording in the late summer or early fall of 1937. "Over The Rainbow" (with Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg) EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP A "dramatic recreation" of composer Harold Arlen first teaching Judy the song - from the June 29th 1939 "live" radio broadcast of NBC's "Maxwell House Coffee Time". "Over The Rainbow" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP The song's first recording, made for the movie "The Wizard Of Oz" on October 7, 1938. This movie, in time, made her an icon and introduced her signature song, which won the Academy Award. "All The Things You Are" Polygram International ASCAP She sang this song on February 13, 1940, on the "live" broadcast of NBC's "Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope". "I'm Nobody's Baby" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP Judy's "Hardy Boys" character, Betsy Booth, sings this tune in "Andy Hardy Meets Debutante". This Decca records version, recorded April 10, 1940, climbed to #3 on the charts. "For Me And My Gal" EMI Mills Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP In 1942, Judy made "For Me And My Gal", her first above-the-title solo billing and first romantic role. Gene Kelly made his film debut here, at Judy's insistence, after his triumph as Broadway's "Pal Joey". She and Kelly recorded the title song for Decca on July 26, 1942. It reached #3 on the charts in January 1943. "The Trolley Song" EMI Feist Catalog, Inc. ASCAP From "Meet Me In St. Louis", the song became another Oscar-nominated Garland trademark tune. This is the Decca "Cast Album" recording made on April 21, 1944, which also reached #3 on the charts. "Liza" WB Music Corp/The Songwriters Guild ASCAP Radio appearance recorded on November 12, 1946, for ABC's "Philco Radio Time's Bing Crosby Show" as an 8-month-birthday present for her daughter. It is the only time Judy sang the opening verse. "I've Got You Under My Skin" Chappell & Co. Inc ASCAP A return visit to the Crosby show recorded on February 19, 1947, her only recording of this great song. "Over The Rainbow" (with Al Jolson and Oscar Levant) EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP From NBC's "live" September 30, 1948 radio broadcast of "The Kraft Music Hall Starring Al Jolson". Although they had worked on his program 10 years earlier, this is the only known recording of "Judy and Jolie". Here they each sing her theme song in between wisecracks by Oscar Levant. Disc 2: 72434-97707-2-0 Manufactured by EMI Music Special Markets, CA. Track 1 ℗ 1998 Turner Entertainment Company/Warner Bros. Courtesy of Turner Entertainment Company/Warner Bros. Track 2 ℗ 1998 Sony Music Special Markets. Tracks 4-13 ℗ 1998 EMI Music Special Markets "Get Happy" Remick Music Corporation/S A Music Co. ASCAP On March 15, 1950, Judy had her last recording session at MGM, singing "Get Happy" for her last Metro movie, "Summer Stock". "The Man That Got Away" New World Music Company/MPL Communications Inc ASCAP The Oscar-nominated "Man That Got Away" was recorded at Warners on September 4, 1953, and best represents the "concert era" voice of the early 1950s. "Swanee" WB Music Corp ASCAP From the song's June 1954 recording session you'll hear - for the first time - an "outtake," as Judy's legendary laughter gets the most of her. "Danny Boy" Hal Leonard Corp ASCAP In 1955, Judy released her first studio LP for Capitol Records, "Miss Show Business". It was a companion release to her first TV special. The album's version of "Danny Boy" was recorded on August 30, 1955. "Come Rain Or Come Shine" Chappell & Co. Inc ASCAP The second Capitol album, "Judy", was a tie-in with her second CBS-TV special in 1956 and the first time she worked with Nelson Riddle. "Come Rain Or Come Shine" recorded on March 31, 1956. "How About Me" Williamson Music Co. ASCAP "Me And My Shadow" Bourne Co/Larry Spier Inc ASCAP In 1957, Judy recorded "Alone", one of the first concept albums and her third Capitol release. These two songs were recorded February 5, 1957. "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart" Harms Inc. ASCAP "Judy In Love", her first release in stereo, was an upbeat antidote to the somber songs of "Alone". Nelson Riddle crafted an arrangement of "Zing!" that's vastly different from the 1935 version. It was recorded on May 19, 1958. "Who Cares (As Long As You Care For Me)" New World Music Co. ASCAP Her album "Judy! That's Entertainment" includes this June 9, 1960, recording of "Who Cares?". "You'll Never Walk Alone" Williamson Music ASCAP "Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP Along with preparing the concerts at the London Palladium, Judy recorded the 2-album stereo set "Judy In London" at EMI studios in 1960. "You'll Never Walk Alone" is from the August 3rd session. Her tribute to son Joe is from the August 5th session. "I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)" The Songwriters Guild ASCAP "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)" EMI Mills Music Inc/Warock Corporation/MPL Communications Inc ASCAP Capitol Records released a 2-LP set containing all twenty-five songs she sang at her most famous concert ever, "Judy At Carnegie Hall". Both selections come from this magical night of April 23, 1961, one from each act: a ballad and a "socko" number. "Smile" Bourne Co ASCAP One of Judy's definitive moments, taken from her one appearance for British television, the "live" March 10, 1963, telecast of "Sunday Night At The London Palladium". Disc 3 & 4 contain some favorite moments from her own weekly variety TV series on CBS, "The Judy Garland Show". Judy completed 26 episodes for the 1963-64 season (videotaped on Stage 43 at CBS Television City in Hollywood). Nearly half the songs are ones Judy sang only on the series, and half are making their "digital debut" on CD. (Show numbers refer to the order in which they were recorded.) Disc 3: ℗ 1998 32 Records "Just In Time" Stratford Music Corp ASCAP (Show 22, taped 2/14/64, aired 2/23 and Show 26, 3/29/64) "What'll I Do" Kirby Shaw Music ASCAP (Show 19, taped 1/17/64, aired 2/2/64) "The Lonesome Road" Nathaniel Shilkret Music/Paramount Music Corp ASCAP (Show 14, taped 11/30/63, aired 12/29/63) "Here's That Rainy Day" Music Sales Corp./Bourne Co. ASCAP (Show 11, taped 10/18/63, aired 1/5/64) "I Feel A Song Comin' On" EMI Robbins Catalog ASCAP (Show 1, taped 10/11/63, aired 12/8/63) "Liza" WB Music Corp/Songwriters Guild ASCAP (Show 3, taped 7/16/63, aired 11/10/63) "Together (Wherever We Go)" Stratford Music Corp/Williamson Music Corp (Show 3, taped 7/16/63, aired 11/10/63) "Shenandoah" Public Domain (Show 16, taped 12/3/63, aired 1/2/64) "On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe" EMI Feist Catalog ASCAP (Show 23, taped 2/21/64, aired 3/8/64) "A Cottage For Sale" DaSilva Brown Henderson ASCAP (Show 2, taped 7/7/63, aired 11/10/63) "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" EMI Robbins Catalog ASCAP (Show 5, taped 7/30/63, aired 12/15/63) "San Francisco" EMI Robbins Catalog ASCAP (Show 22, taped 2/14/64, aired 2/23/64 [Book lists 2/23/63, printed in error.] "Once In A Lifetime" Ludlow Music/Tro Essex Music Ltd. BMI (Show 23, taped 2/21/64, aired 3/8/64) "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" Kirby Shaw Music ASCAP (Show 23, taped 2/21/64, aired 3/8/64) Medley "Get Happy" Remick Music Co/SA Music Co ASCAP / "Happy Days Are Here Again" Advanced Music Corp ASCAP (Show 9, taped October 4, 1963, aired October 6, 1963) "Lost In The Stars" DeSylva Brown Henderson/Hampshire House Publishing Corp. ASCAP (Show 24, taped 2/23/64, aired 3/15/64) Disc 4: ℗ 1998 32 Records "The Last Dance" Polygram International ASCAP (Show 26, taped 3/13/64, aired 3/29/64) "Swanee" WB Music Corp ASCAP (Show 22, taped 2/14/64, aired 2/23/64) "That Old Feeling" WB Music Corp/Fain Music Company ASCAP (Show 26, taped 3/13/64, aired 3/29/64) "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" Public Domain (Show 16, taped 12/13/63, aired 1/12/64) "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" Williamson Music Co ASCAP (Show 2, taped 7/5/63-7/7/63, aired 11/10/64) Judy At The Palace Medley "Shine On Harvest Moon" WB Music Corp/Jerry Vogel Music ASCAP / "Some Of These Days" Public Domain / "My Man" EMI Virgin Music Inc/EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP / "I Don't Care" Remick Music Corp ASCAP (Show 22, taped 2/14/64, aired 2/23/64) "All Alone" Williamson Music Co ASCAP (Show 18, taped 1/14/64, aired 1/26/64) "By Myself" Bienstock Publishing Co./DaSilva Brown Henderson ASCAP (Show 17, taped 12/20/63, aired 1/9/64) "Old Man River" Polygram International ASCAP (Show 1, taped 6/24/63, aired 12/8/63) "A Foggy Day (In London Town)" Chappell Music Corp. ASCAP (Show 22, taped 2/14/64, aired 2/23/64 and Show 26, aired 3/29/64) Medley "Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)" Warner Bros. Inc./Edwin H. Morris ASCAP / "Bill Bailey, Won't You Come Home" A Wright Music Corp (Show 13, taped 11/8/63, aired 12/1/63) "Too Late Now" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP (Show 1, taped 6/24/63, aired 12/8/63) "Through The Years" EMI Miller Catalog/WB Music Corp ASCAP (Show 11, taped 10/18/63, aired 1/5/64) "If I Only Had A Brain" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP (Show 10, taped 10/11/63, aired 3/1/64) "We're Off To See The Wizard" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP (Show 10, taped 10/11/63, aired 3/1/64) "Over The Rainbow" EMI Feist Catalog Inc ASCAP From her final London engagement, at The Talk Of The Town, in January 1969. Video "Swanee" WB Music Corp ASCAP Medley "It's Almost Like Being In Love" EMI Music Publishing; "This Can't Be Love" Chappell & Co., Inc./Williamson Music Corp. "What'll I Do?" Kirby Shaw Music ASCAP "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" Public Domain "Come Rain Or Come Shine" Chappell & Co., Inc. "Together" Stratford Music Corp./Williamson Music Corp. "When Your Lover Has Gone" Warner Brothers "Lost In The Stars" The Hampshire House Publishing Corp./Chappell & Co., Inc. "As Long As He Needs Me" Hollis Music/Lakeview Music Publishing Co. Ltd. Note: Book lists some writing credits in error. Artists names appear along with the arranger of the song. No distinction is made in credits (tracks 2-3, 3-14, 4-2, 4-11B). However elsewhere in the book, some of the arranger credits are mentioned and they are listed. Track 3-11 credits G. Kahn/B. Kaper/W. Jurmann, correct artists are listed in track listing. Track 3-8: Public Domain.

     
Musicians
PortraitJudy Garland voc, 1922-1969 US
album by
Mark Fellows
technician, sonic solutions by
PortraitScott Paul ,
technician, sonic solutions by
PortraitThe Gumm Sisters , US
vocals
PortraitWallace Beery , 1885-1949 US
mc
PortraitRoger Edens , *1905
piano
PortraitE.Y. Harburg , 1896-1981 US
featuring, with, written by
PortraitHarold Arlen voc, p, 1905-1986 US
featuring, with, written by, written by, get happy
PortraitGene Kelly voc, 1912-1996 US
featuring, with
PortraitAl Jolson voc, 1886-1950 US
featuring, with, written by
PortraitOscar Levant p, 1906-1972 US
featuring, with
PortraitKirby Shaw voc,
arranged by, uncredited, written by
PortraitNelson Riddle tb, 1921-1985 US
arranged by, conductor
PortraitGordon Jenkins p, 1910-1984 US
arranged by
PortraitBobby Darin voc, 1936-1973 US
featuring, with
PortraitLiza Minnelli voc, *1946 US
featuring, with
PortraitTony Bennett voc, *1926 US
featuring, with
PortraitDouglass Cross , 1920-1975 US
written by, uncredited
PortraitGeorge Cory p, 1920-1978 US
written by, uncredited
PortraitBarbra Streisand voc, *1942 US
featuring, with
PortraitTed Koehler p, 1894-1973 US
written by, get happy
PortraitJack Yellen , 1892-1991 US
written by, happy days are here again
PortraitMilton Ager p, 1893-1979 US
written by, happy days are here again
PortraitCount Basie Orchestra , 1935-1950 US
featuring, with
PortraitPeggy Lee voc, 1920-2002 US
featuring, with
PortraitDoc Severinsen tr, fh, *1927 US
arranged by, uncredited, written by
PortraitRay Bolger voc, 1904-1987 US
featuring, with
Producers
Scott Schechter compilation producer, co-producer
Adam Dorn compilation producer, produced by
Joel Dorn compilation producer, produced by
Becky Wisdom coordinator, production
Michael Weiner coordinator, production
Page Simon design, illustration, illustration, cover illustration, other, editorial assistance
Nancy Dwyer illustration, cover illustration
Oliver Wasow illustration, cover illustration
John Kruth other, editorial assistance
Suzanne Cleary other, editorial assistance
Milton H. Greene photography by, cover, cover illustration based on photographs by
Gene Paul remastered by, digitally
Composers
Roger Edens
Harold Berg
M.K. Jerome
Bud Green
Sam H. Stept
Harry B. Smith
Jerome Kern
James F. Hanley
Andy Razaf
Benny Goodman
Chick Webb
Edgar Sampson
Arthur Freed
Nacio Herb Brown
J. McCarthy/J. Monaco/N. Richardson
James V. Monaco
Joseph McCarthy
E.Y. Harburg
Harold Arlen
Hammerstein-Kern
Benny Davis
Lester Santly
Milton Ager
E. Ray Goetz
Edgar Leslie
George W. Meyer
Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
I. Gershwin/G. Kahn/G. Gershwin
George & Ira Gershwin
Gus Kahn
Cole Porter
Ted Koehler
Ira Gershwin
I. Caesar/G. Gershwin/K. Shaw
George Gershwin
Irving Caesar
Kirby Shaw
Fred E. Weatherly
Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer
Irving Berlin
Al Jolson
Billy Rose
Dave Dreyer
Rodgers & Hammerstein
Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
Jean Schwartz
Joe Young
Sam Lewis
Charlie Chaplin
Geoffrey Parsons
John Turner
Betty Comden And Adolph Green
Jule Styne
Gene Austin
Nathaniel Shilkret
Jimmy Van Heusen And Johnny Burke
Günter Oppenheimer
Stephen Sondheim
Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
Larry Conley
Willard Robison
Douglass Cross
George Cory
Bronislaw Kaper
Walter Jurmann
Anthony Newley
Leslie Bricusse
H. Carroll/J. McCarthy/K. Shwaw
Harry Carroll
Jack Yellen
Kurt Weill
Maxwell Anderson
Carl Sigman
Percy Faith
Lew Brown
Sammy Fain
J. Howe/W. Steffe/S. Fine
Julia Ward Howe
William Steffe
N. Bayes/J. Norworth/N. Graw
Jack Norworth
Nora Bayes
Shelton Brooks
Albert Willemetz
Jacques Charles
Maurice Yvain
H. Sutton/R. Grant/J. Lennox
Harry O' Sutton
Jean Lenox
Schwartz & Dietz
H. Canon/D. Severinsen
Doc Severinsen
Hughie Cannon
Al Lerner
Burton Lane
Edward Heyman
Vincent Youmans
Lerner & Loewe
Rodgers & Hart
Irving Berlin/ Kirby Shaw
Sylvia Fine
Einar Aaron Swan
Lionel Bart
Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1The History Of My Life Is In My SongsJudy GarlandRoger Edens0:42
2Blue ButterflyJudy GarlandHarold Berg, M.K. Jerome0:49
3Hang Onto A RainbowJudy GarlandBud Green, Sam H. Stept1:04
4When The Butterflies Kiss The Buttercups GoodbyeJudy GarlandHarold Berg, M.K. Jerome1:14
5The Land Of Let's PretendJudy GarlandHarry B. Smith, Jerome Kern0:23
6Introduction By Wallace BeeryJudy Garland0:48
7Zing! Went The Strings Of My HeartJudy GarlandJames F. Hanley3:31
8Stompin' At The SavoyJudy GarlandAndy Razaf, Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson2:22
9Everybody SingJudy GarlandArthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown2:51
10(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love YouJudy GarlandJ. McCarthy/J. Monaco/N. Richardson, James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy3:09
11I'm Feelin' Like A MillionJudy GarlandArthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown2:50
12Over The RainbowJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen2:51
13Over The RainbowJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen2:14
14All The Things You AreJudy GarlandHammerstein-Kern3:00
15I'm Nobody's BabyJudy GarlandBenny Davis, Lester Santly, Milton Ager2:53
16For Me And My GalJudy GarlandE. Ray Goetz, Edgar Leslie, George W. Meyer2:29
17The Trolley SongJudy GarlandHugh Martin, Ralph Blane2:49
18LizaJudy GarlandI. Gershwin/G. Kahn/G. Gershwin, George & Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn3:34
19I've Got You Under My SkinJudy GarlandCole Porter3:10
20Over The RainbowJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen0:48
21Get HappyJudy GarlandHarold Arlen, Ted Koehler2:46
22The Man That Got AwayJudy GarlandHarold Arlen, Ira Gershwin4:20
23SwaneeJudy GarlandI. Caesar/G. Gershwin/K. Shaw, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar, Kirby Shaw1:35
24Danny BoyJudy GarlandFred E. Weatherly2:24
25Come Rain Or Come ShineJudy GarlandHarold Arlen & Johnny Mercer3:40
26How About MeJudy GarlandIrving Berlin3:37
27Me And My ShadowJudy GarlandAl Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave Dreyer3:37
28Zing! Went The Strings Of My HeartJudy GarlandJames F. Hanley3:45
29Who Cares (As Long As You Care For Me)Judy GarlandGeorge & Ira Gershwin1:27
30You'll Never Walk AloneJudy GarlandRodgers & Hammerstein4:01
31Happiness Is A Thing Called JoeJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen4:43
32I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)Judy GarlandJimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields6:33
33Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With A Dixie Melody)Judy GarlandJean Schwartz, Joe Young, Sam Lewis3:01
34SmileJudy GarlandCharlie Chaplin, Geoffrey Parsons, John Turner4:18
35Just In TimeJudy GarlandBetty Comden And Adolph Green, Jule Styne3:17
36What'll I DoJudy GarlandIrving Berlin1:42
37The Lonesome RoadJudy GarlandGene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret2:14
38Here's That Rainy DayJudy GarlandJimmy Van Heusen And Johnny Burke4:33
39I Feel A Song Comin' OnJudy GarlandGünter Oppenheimer, Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields2:06
40LizaJudy GarlandGeorge & Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn0:47
41Together (Wherever We Go)Judy GarlandJule Styne, Stephen Sondheim1:09
42ShenandoahJudy Garland3:44
43On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa FeJudy GarlandHarry Warren, Johnny Mercer2:50
44A Cottage For SaleJudy GarlandLarry Conley, Willard Robison3:10
45I Left My Heart In San FranciscoJudy GarlandDouglass Cross, George Cory1:09
46San FranciscoJudy GarlandBronislaw Kaper, Gus Kahn, Walter Jurmann3:38
47Once In A LifetimeJudy GarlandAnthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse2:03
48I'm Always Chasing RainbowsJudy GarlandH. Carroll/J. McCarthy/K. Shwaw, Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy3:02
49Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here AgainJudy GarlandHarold Arlen, Ted Koehler, Jack Yellen, Milton Ager2:28
50Lost In The StarsJudy GarlandKurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson6:16
51The Last DanceJudy GarlandCarl Sigman, Percy Faith4:18
52SwaneeJudy GarlandI. Caesar/G. Gershwin/K. Shaw, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar, Kirby Shaw2:02
53That Old FeelingJudy GarlandLew Brown, Sammy Fain2:37
54Battle Hymn Of The RepublicJudy GarlandJ. Howe/W. Steffe/S. Fine, Julia Ward Howe, William Steffe4:13
55I've Got My Love To Keep Me WarmJudy GarlandIrving Berlin1:33
56Judy At The Palace MedleyJudy Garland6:59
57Unless You've Played The PalaceJudy Garland
58Shine On Harvest MoonJudy GarlandN. Bayes/J. Norworth/N. Graw, Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes
59Some Of These DaysJudy GarlandShelton Brooks
60My ManJudy GarlandAlbert Willemetz, Jacques Charles, Maurice Yvain
61I Don't CareJudy GarlandH. Sutton/R. Grant/J. Lennox, Harry O' Sutton, Jean Lenox
62All AloneJudy GarlandIrving Berlin1:45
63By MyselfJudy GarlandSchwartz & Dietz4:25
64Old Man RiverJudy GarlandHammerstein-Kern3:11
65A Foggy Day (In London Town)Judy GarlandGeorge & Ira Gershwin2:36
66MedleyJudy Garland1:08
67Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)Judy GarlandJack Yellen, Milton Ager
68Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come HomeJudy GarlandH. Canon/D. Severinsen, Doc Severinsen, Hughie Cannon
69Too Late NowJudy GarlandAl Lerner, Burton Lane2:48
70Through The YearsJudy GarlandEdward Heyman, Vincent Youmans3:25
71If I Only Had A BrainJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen1:29
72We're Off To See The WizardJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen0:45
73Over The RainbowJudy GarlandE.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen5:11
74IntroJudy Garland0:16
75SwaneeJudy GarlandI. Caesar/G. Gershwin/K. Shaw, George Gershwin, Irving Caesar, Kirby Shaw1:50
76CommericalJudy Garland1:01
77MedleyJudy Garland3:12
78It's Almost Like Being In LoveJudy GarlandLerner & Loewe
79This Can't Be LoveJudy GarlandRodgers & Hart
80What'll I Do?Judy GarlandIrving Berlin/ Kirby Shaw, Irving Berlin, Kirby Shaw2:35
81IntroJudy Garland0:12
82Battle Hymn Of The RepublicJudy GarlandJ. Howe/W. Steffe/S. Fine, Julia Ward Howe, Sylvia Fine, William Steffe2:13
83Come Rain Or Come ShineJudy GarlandHarold Arlen & Johnny Mercer3:30
84TogetherJudy GarlandJule Styne, Stephen Sondheim1:08
85CommercialJudy Garland1:01
86When Your Lover Has GoneJudy GarlandEinar Aaron Swan3:18
87IntroJudy Garland0:58
88Lost In The StarsJudy GarlandKurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson3:47
89As Long As He Needs MeJudy GarlandLionel Bart4:20
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