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After You've Gone
Introduced by Marion Harris Popular recordings by Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Paul Whiteman and Louis Armstrong Performed by Judy Garland in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 1955
Released on CD: Miss Show Business, 1989
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Alone Together
Introduced in the stage musical "Flying Colors" by Jean Sargent First recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CD: Judy / That's Entertainment!, 1987 Among My Souvenirs
Introduced in England by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra Introduced in America by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Cover records by Ben Selvin, The Revelers, Roger Wolfe Kahn Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February/March, 1957 Recorded by Connie Francis in 1959 Recorded by Marty Robbins in 1976 Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home
Introduced in the stage musical "St. Louis Woman" by Robert Pope Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 1956 See also: Master Song Index April Showers
Introduced in the stage musical "Bombo" by Al Jolson Popularized by Al Jolson Cover records by Paul Whiteman, Ernie Hare, Charles Harrison, Arthur Fields Recorded by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, 1947 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 19, 1956
Re-released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 At the Stroke of Midnight
Recorded by for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959
Our Love Letter, 1963 Beautiful Trouble
Our Love Letter, 1963 Blue Prelude
Introduced by Isham Jones and His Orchestra Popularized by Woody Herman and His Orchestra (their theme song) Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February / March 1957 Boy Next Door, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1944 (Decca 23362B) Released with the Meet Me in St. Louis original cast album (DA-380) (see Decca Records Songs page for more information) Soundtrack recording released by MGM on 33RPM album "Judy Garland" (MGM MS-505) (see Movie Songs page for more information) Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records as part of a the medley, You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Boy Next Door / The Trolley Song, 1955 See also: Master Song Index By Myself
Introduced by Jack Buchanan in the stage musical "Between the Devil" Performed by Fred Astaire in the film The Band Wagon, 1953 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 22, 1957
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 (disc 1) Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995
Film version released on CDs: Carolina in the Morning
Introduced in Vaudeville by William Frawley Popularized by Van and Schenck (no. 1 chart record) Recorded by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 29, 1955 Released on LP Miss Show Business, September 26, 1955 Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only (1991, disk 1) Capitol Sings Coast to Coast (1994) Chicago (That Toddling Town)
Recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1957 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 2, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Come Back
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959 Released on LPs:
Our Love Letter, 1959 Come Rain or Come Shine
Introduced in the stage musical "St. Louis Woman" by Ruby Hill and Harold Nicholas Recorded by Margaret Whiting Recorded by Dick Haymes with Helen Forrest Recorded by Frank Sinatra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conduced by Nelson Riddle, March 31, 1956 Released on LP Judy, October 10, 1956 Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 Released on LP Judy in London, 1961 Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Comes Once in a Lifetime
Recorded by the McGuire Sisters Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, October 13, 1961 Released on LP The Garland Touch, 1962 See also: Master Song Index Danny Boy
Original recording by Madame Schumann-Heink Recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940, but cut from the film Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 1955
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Recorded by Ray Price and His Orchestra, 1967 See also: Master Song Index Day In - Day Out
Popularized by Helen Ward with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (no. 1 chart record) Recorded by Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Recorded by Frank Sinatra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 19, 1958
Released on CD Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
Introduced by Al Jolson in the film The Jazz Singer, 1927 Popularized by Al Jolson Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 19, 1956
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Do I Love You?
Introduced in the stage musical "DuBarry Was a Lady" by Ethel Merman and Ronald Graham Recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra Performed by Gene Kelly in the film DuBarry Was a Lady, 1943 Performed by Ginny Simms in the film Night and Day, 1946 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May/June, 1958
Do It Again
Introduced in the stage musical "The French Doll" by Irene Bordoni Recorded by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May/June, 1958
Released on CD 25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Down with Love
Introduced in the stage musical "Hooray for What" by Vivian Vance, Jack Whiting and June Clyde Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 9, 1960
Released on CDs: Fight, The
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959 Released on LPs:
Our Love Letter, 1963 For Me and My Gal
Introduced in the stage musical "Here and There" Popularized by Van and Schenck Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly (Decca 18480A), 1942 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of a medley:
Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
Introduced in the film Cabin in the Sky by Ethel Waters, 1942 Popularized by Ethel Waters Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, September 1, 1955
Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Happy New Year
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February/March, 1956 Hello Bluebird
Recorded by Nick Lucas Recorded by Vincent Lopez's Orchestra with The Keller Sisters and Lynch Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey, November 1, 1962
Released on CD Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991
How About Me
Popularized by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 6, 1957
Released on CDs:
25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 How Long Has This Been Going On
Introduced by Bobbe Arnst in the stage musical "Rosalie" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CD Judy / That's Entertainment!, 1987 I Am Loved
Introduced by Patricia Gillette in the stage musical "Out of This World" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May/June 1958
Released on CD 25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 I Am the Monarch of the Sea
From the light opera "H.M.S. Pinafore," 1878 Performed many, many times (one of the most popular light operas) Performed by Judy Garland and Boys in the film I Could Go On Singing, 1963
Released on CD That's Entertainment / I Could Go On Singing, 2002 I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)
Introduced by Aida Ward and Willard McLean in the stage revue "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1928" Popularized by Cliff Edwards (no. 1 chart record) Recorded by Gene Austin Recorded by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson, 1936 Recorded by Rose Murphy, 1948 Performed by Lena Horne and Bill Robinson in the film Stormy Weather, 1943 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 26, 1958
Released on CD Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 I Concentrate on You
Introduced by Douglas McPhail (and danced by Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell) in the film Broadway Melody of 1940, 1940 Popularized by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Recorded by Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May/June 1958
Released on CD Judy in Love / Alone, 2002 I Could Go On Singing
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film I Could Go On Singing, 1963 Judy Garland's last film song Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey, November 1, 1962
Released on CDs: I Don't Care
Introduced by Eva Tanguay Performed by Judy Garland in the film In the Good Old Summertime, 1949
Released on MGM LP Judy Garland See also: Master Song Index I Feel a Song Comin' On
Introduced in the film Every Night at Eight by Harry Barris (reprised by Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly) Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 1956
Released on CDs:
25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 Capitol Sings Jimmy McHugh, 1995 I Get the Blues When It Rains
Popularized by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 6, 1957
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues
Introduced by Lillian Shade in the stage revue "Earl Carroll's Vanities" Theme song of Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra Recorded by Cab Calloway Recorded by Louis Armstrong Recorded by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February/March 1957 See also: Master Song Index I Hadn't Anyone Till You
Popularized by Ray Noble and His Orchestra Recorded by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 26, 1958
Released on CD Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 I Happen To Like New York
Introduced by Oscar ("Rags") Ragland in the stage musical "The New Yorkers" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 3, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Capitol Sings Cole Porter, 1994 I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
Popularized by Rudy Vallee Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 26, 1958
Released on CD Judy In Love / Alone, 2002 I'm Old Fashioned
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Nan Wynn (dubbing for Rita Hayworth) in the film You Were Never Lovelier, 1942 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 26, 1956
Released on CD Judy, 1989 I've Confessed to the Breeze (I Love You)
Released on Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 If I Love Again
Introduced in the stage musical "Hold Your Horses" by Ona Munson and Stanley Smith Popularized by Rudy Vallee Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CD Judy / That's Entertainment!, 1987 It Never Was You
Introduced by Richard Kollmar and Jeanne Madden in the stage musical "Knickerbocker Holiday" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CDs:
Released on CD That's Entertainment / I Could Go On Singing, 2002 It's a Great Day for the Irish
Introduced by Judy Garland, Doug McPhail and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 8, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 It's Lovely to Be Back in London
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, 1957
Capitol Records has not yet formally released this song in the U.S. Released by Command Performance Records (LP-8) It's Yourself
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, August 1, 1964
Released in U.K. on 45EP Judy Garland Sings Maggie May, 1964 Relased on CD Classic Judy Garland (2002) Judy at the Palace
Medley includes the following songs:
Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks) My Man (Yvain Willemetz, Channing Pollack) I Don't Care (Harry O. Sutton, Jean Lenox)
Released on CD Miss Show Business, 1989
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Just a Memory
Introduced in the stage musical "Manhattan Mary" Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Performed by Sheree North in the film The Best Things in Life Are Free, 1956 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February/March 1957 Just Imagine
Introduced by Mary Lawlor, Shirley Vernon and Ruth Mayon in the stage musical "Good News" Performed by June Allyson in the film Good News, 1947 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 1956
Released on CDs:
25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 Just You, Just Me
Introduced by Marion Davies and Lawrence Gray in the film Marianne, 1929 Popularized by Cliff Edwards Recorded in by Benny Goodman, 1935 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CD Judy / That's Entertainment!, 1987 Land of Promises, The
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, August 1, 1964
Released in U.K. on 45EP Judy Garland Sings Maggie May, 1964 Released on CD Classic Judy Garland Last Night When We Were Young
Popularized by Lawrence Tibbett Performed by Judy Garland in the film In the Good Old Summertime, 1949, but deleted from the film
Judy Garland, 1954
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Introduced in the stage revue "George White's Scandals" by Ethel Merman Popularized by Rudy Vallee Recorded by Bing Crosby Recorded by Jaye P. Morgan, 1954 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 31, 1956
Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 Little Girl Blue
Introduced by Gloria Grafton in the stage musical "Billy Rose's Jumbo" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 6, 1957
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Love in Central Park
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959
Our Love Letter, 1963 Love in the Village
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959 Released on records:
Our Love Letter, 1963 Lucky Day
Introduced by Harry Richman in the stage revue, "George White's Scandals of 1926" Recorded by George Olsen and His Orchestra Performed by Dan Dailey in the film The Best Things in Life Are Free, 1956 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 27, 1956
Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Maggie, Maggie May
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, August 1, 1964
Released in U.K. on 45EP Judy Garland Sings Maggie May, 1964 Relased on CD Classic Judy Garland (2002) Man That Got Away, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film A Star Is Born, 1954 Nominated for Best Song Academy Award for 1954 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 4, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Capitol Sings Harold Arlen, 1995 25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 Maybe I'll Come Back
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 1956 See also: Master Song Index Me and My Shadow
Introduced by Frank Fay in the stage revue "Harry Delmar's Revels" Popularized by Ted Lewis Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 6, 1957
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 Mean to Me
Popularized by Ruth Etting Recorded by Helen Morgan Recorded by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson, 1937 Performed by Doris Day in the film Love Me Or Leave Me, 1955 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, February 22, 1957
Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 Medley: You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Boy Next Door / The Trolley Song
For Me and My Gal (Leslie-Goetz-Meyer) The Boy Next Door (Martin-Blane) The Trolley Song (Martin-Blane)
Released on CD Miss Show Business, 1989 Medley: You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song
For Me and My Gal (Leslie-Goetz-Meyer) The Trolley Song (Martin-Blane)
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Memories of You
Introduced by Minto Cato in the stage revue "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930" Popularized by Louis Armstrong Recorded by The Ink Spots Recorded by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra Performed by the Benny Goodman Trio in the film The Benny Goodman Story, 1956 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, March 26, 1956
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995 More Than You Know
Introduced by Mayo Methot in the stage musical "Great Day" Popularized by Jane Froman Recorded by Mildred Bailey Recorded by Perry Como, 1946 Performed by Tony Martin in the film Hit the Deck, 1955 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 26, 1958
Released on CDs: My Man
Words by Albert Willemetz and Jacques Charles, music by Mauruce Yvain (copyright 1920, Francis Salabert, Paris) Recorded and popularized by Mistinguett, 1920 and 1930 English lyric by Channing Pollock (North American copyright 1921, Leo Feist, Inc., New York, N.Y.) Introduced by Fanny Brice in the stage revue "Ziegfeld Girls of 1920" Recorded and popularized in the U.S. by Fanny Brice, 1921 Recorded by Ruth Etting, 1927 Performed by Fanny Brice in the film My Man, 1928 Performed by Fanny Brice in the film The Great Ziegfeld, 1936 Recorded by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson, 1938 Performed by Alice Faye in the film Rose of Washington Square, 1939 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace medley Performed by Barbra Streisand in the film Funny Girl, 1968 Performed by Diana Ross in the film Lady Sings the Blues, 1972 See also: Master Song Index Old Devil Moon
Introduced by Ella Logan and Donald Richards in the stage musical "Finian's Rainbow" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 17, 1960
Released on CDs: Recorded by Petula Clark, 1968 See also: Master Song Index Over the Rainbow
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland (Decca 2672A), 1939 Recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Recorded by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 25, 1955
Released on CDs:
Spotlight on...Judy Garland, 1995
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Capitol Sings Harold Arlen, 1995 Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow, A
Performed by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland (Decca 3604B), 1940 (released January 1941) Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 25, 1955
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Puttin' On the Ritz
Introduced by Harry Richman in the film Puttin' On the Ritz, 1930 Recorded by Leo Reisman and His Orchestra Performed by Clark Gable and Chorus Girls in the film Idiot's Delight, 1939 Performed by Fred Astaire in the film Blue Skies, 1946 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 9, 1960
Released on CDs: Recorded by Taco, 1983 See also: Master Song Index Red Balloon, The
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959
Our Love Letter, 1963 Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With a Dixie Melody)
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad" Popularized by Al Jolson Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, August 1955
Released on CDs:
25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 5, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 See also: Master Song Index San Francisco
Introduced by Jeanette MacDonald in the film San Francisco, 1936 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 4, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Shine On, Harvest Moon
Popularized by Ada Jones and Bill Murray Recorded by Ethel Waters, 1931 Performed by Chorus Girls in the film The Great Ziegfeld, 1936 Performed by Orchestra in the film Rose of Washington Square, 1939 Recorded by Kate Smith, 1943 Performed by Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan in the film Shine On Harvest Moon, 1944 Performed by Lyn and Lee Wilde, Rosemary CeCamp and Charlie Ruggles in the film Look for the Silver Lining, 1949 Performed by Jane Powell, Ann Sothern and Louis Calhern in the film Nancy Goes to Rio, 1949 Performed by unidentified lady singer in the film I'll See You in My Dreams, 1951 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace medley, 1955 and 1960 See also: Master Song Index Some of These Days
Popularized by Sophie Tucker Performed by Sophie Tucker in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace medley, 1955 and 1960 See also: Master Song Index Stormy Weather
Introduced by Harold Arlen with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra Popularized by Ethel Waters Recorded by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Recorded by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Performed by Lena Horne in the film Stormy Weather, 1943 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 2, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Swanee
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad," 1919 Popularized by Al Jolson Recorded and performed by Judy Garland many times, this song became one of Judy's standards Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland (Decca 2881B), 1940 Performed by Judy Garland in the film A Star Is Born, 1954 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 3, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Capitol Sings George Gershwin, 1992 Sweet Danger
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, October 13, 1961
That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959
Our Love Letter, 1963 That's Entertainment
Performed by Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray and Oscar Levant in the film The Band Wagon, 1953 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 17, 1960
Released on CDs: Then You've Never Been Blue
Introduced by Frances Langford in the film Every Night at Eight, 1935 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, March 16, 1957
Released on CD Alone, 1989 There's Only One Union
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland, August 1, 1964
Released in the U.K. on the 45EP Judy Sings Maggie May, 1964 Relased on CD Classic Judy Garland (2002) This Is It
Introduced in the stage musical "Stars in Your Eyes" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May/June 1958
Released on CD Judy / Judy In Love, 2001 Trolley Song, The
Introduced by Judy Garland and Chorus in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Released on CD Meet Me in St. Louis (soundtrack), 1994 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland (Decca 23361A), 1944 Included on MGM record Judy Garland, 1965 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of a medley with the following songs:
Also included in an earlier medley that incorporated the two songs above plus The Boy Next Door While We're Young
Popularized by Mabel Mercer Popularized by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland (with Choral introduction of "This Is the Time of the Evening" by Roger Edens and Leonard Gershe, 1955) with Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart, September 1, 1955
Released on CDs:
Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Who Cares (As Long As You Care for Me)
Introduced by William Gaxton and Lois Moran in the stage musical "Of Thee I Sing" Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 9, 1960
Released on CDs: Why Was I Born?
Introduced by Helen Morgan in the stage musical "Sweet Adeline" Performed by Wini Shaw and reprised by Irene Dunne in the film Sweet Adeline, 1935 Performed by Lena Horne in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Gogi Grant dubbing for Ann Blyth in the film The Helen Morgan Story, 1957 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 3, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 Worst Kind of Man, The
Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins, December 1958 / January 1959
Our Love Letter, 1963 Yes
Introduced by Judy Garland on Capitol Records with Orchestra conducted by Jack Marshall, June 1960
Released on CD Judy / That's Entertainment!, 1989 You Go to My Head
Popularized by Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra Recorded by Bea Wain with Larry Clinton and His Orchestra Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 5, 1960
Released on CDs:
The London Sessions, 1992 You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)
Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Dorothy Dell and Preston Foster in the film Wharf Angel, 1934 Performed (with special lyrics by Roger Edens) by Judy Garland in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Recorded with Edens' special lyrics for Decca by Judy Garland (Decca 1463A), 1937 Recorded by Harry James and His Orchestra, 1941 Performed in the film Syncopation, 1942 Performed by Helen Forrest with Harry James and His Music Makers in the film Private Buckaroo, 1942 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film The Jolson Story, 1946 Performed by Jeanette MacDonald with Jose Iturbi on piano in the film Three Daring Daughters, 1947 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film Jolson Sings Again, 1949 Performed by Doris Day in the film Love Me or Leave Me, 1955 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland as part of the medley,
You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song, 1960 You'll Never Walk Alone
Introduced by Christine Johnson in the stage musical "Carousel" Performed by Claramae Turner and reprised by Shirley Jones in the film Carousel, 1956 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor, August 3, 1960
Released on CDs: Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Introduced by Hal Le Roy and Eunice Healy in the stage revue "Thumbs Up," 1935 Generally believed to have been performed by Judy Garland at her MGM audition Performed by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland in 1939, record released May 1943 and made Hit Parade (Decca 18543A) Performed by Hal Derwin dubbing for Gene Nelson in the film Lullaby of Broadway, 1951 Recorded for Capitol Records by Judy Garland with Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle, May 19, 1958
Released on CDs: See also: Master Song Index (additional information added by Jim Johnson) |