Judy's albums on the Capitol Records label are listed here, sorted alphabetically by title. Only original albums as recorded by Judy are here; re-releases and compilations are not listed. This page is not yet complete - if you can provide missing information or cover scans (or corrections), please email . Thanks! And be sure to ask about terms on the great record player shown!
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Alone
Capitol T835 (33LP)
Released May 6, 1957
Re-released on CD: , 1989
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The Garland Touch
Capitol SW1710 (33LP)
Released 1962
Side one:
1. Lucky Day
2. I Happen to Like New York
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4. Judy at the Palace (medley): Shine On Harvest Moon / Some of These Days / My Man / I Don't Care
Side two:
1. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe
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3. You'll Never Walk Alone
4. Do I Love You?
5. More Than You Know
6. It's a Great Day for the Irish
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I Could Go On Singing
(original motion picture soundtrack)
from the film,
Capitol W1861 (monaural)
Capitol WS1861 (stereo)
Released March 15, 1963
Main Title () (Judy Garland)
Overture (Orchestra)
(Judy Garland)
(Judy Garland and Boys)
(Judy Garland)
(Judy Garland)
Helicopter Ride (Orchestra)
Interlude: Matt's Dilemma (Orchestra)
(Judy Garland)
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Judy
Arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle
Capitol T734 (33LP)
Released October 10, 1956
Re-released on CD: , 1989
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Side two:
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Judy at Carnegie Hall
Capitol WBO1569 (33LP double album)
Released July 1961
Released on CD: , 1989; , 2001
Recorded live at Judy's April 23, 1961 Carnegie Hall Concert
Billboard stats:
Certified Gold (sold over 500,000 copies)
Charted for 73 weeks, 13 weeks at No. 1
Ninth best selling album of 1961
Ranked 13 for the entire decade
Winner of 5 Grammy Awards
Side one:
1. Overture: The Trolley Song / Over the Rainbow / The Man That Got Away (Orchestra)
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3. Medley:
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Side four:
1. Medley:
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Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli
"Live" at the London Palladium
Orchestra conducted by Harry Robinson
Capitol ST11191 (33LP)
(Abridged re-release, 1973)
Also released on CD:
Side one:
1. (Judy and Liza)
2. (Judy)
3. Who's Sorry Now? (Liza)
4. :
Hooray for Love (Judy and Liza)
After You've Gone (Judy)
By Myself (Liza)
'S Wonderful (Judy)
How About You? (Judy and Liza)
Lover Come Back to Me (Liza)
You and the Night and the Music (Judy)
It All Depends on You (Judy and Liza)
5. (Judy)
Side two:
1. (Judy and Liza)
2. Gypsy in My Soul (Liza)
3. (Judy and Liza)
4. (Judy)
5. Medley: (Judy and Liza)
6. (Judy and Liza)
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According to John Fricke, the entire concert consisted of the following program:
Concert Program: 11/8/64 (8 p.m.), 11/16/64 (midnight)
Act One:
Overture: Over the Rainbow / Once In a Lifetime / Never Will I Marry / What Now, My Love? / Liza / The Travelin' Life / Smile / Maybe This Time / The Man That Got Away
[overture edited for Capitol two-disc vinyl set]
Judy: Once in a Lifetime / Maggie, Maggie May / As Long as He Needs Me (11/8 only) / Just in Time / It's Yourself
Liza: The Travelin' Life / Pass That Peace Pipe (11/8 only) / The Gypsy in My Soul / How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life? / Maybe This Time
Duet: Hello, Dolly! / Together (Wherever We Go)
Judy: Smile / Never Will I Marry / What Now, My Love (in Act Two on 11/16) / The Man That Got Away (in Act One on 11/8)
Duet: We Could Make Such Beautiful Music / The Best Is Yet to Come / Bob White / Don't Rain on My Parade / Swanee (in Act Two on 11/8)
Act Two:
Liza: Medley: By Myself / Take Me Along / If I Could Be with You / Me and My Shadow / That's Entertainment / Tea for Two / Who? / They Can't Take That Away from Me / I Love a Piano -- 11/16 only? / My Mammy
Duet: Hooray for Love / After You've Gone / By Myself / 'S Wonderful / How About You? / Lover, Come Back to Me / You and the Night and the Music / It All Depends on You
Judy: Make Someone Happy / Joey, Joey, Joey / The Man That Got Away (in Act One on 11/16) / The Music That Makes Me Dance
Liza: It's Just a Matter of Time / I'm All I've Got / If I Were in Your Shoes
Judy: What Now, My Love? (in Act One on 11/8)
Duet: Johnny One Note (much-abridged silly version -- 11/16 only) / Get Happy & Happy Days Are Here Again / When the Saints Go Marchin' In & Brotherhood of Man / He's Got the Whole World in His Hands / Battle Hymn of the Republic (11/8 only)
Encores:
Judy: Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
Liza: Who's Sorry Now?
Duet: Swanee (in Act One on 11/16) / San Francisco (11/8 duet; 11/16 Judy solo)
Judy: Over the Rainbow
Duet: Chicago
[Note: On 11/8, it seems that "Chicago" and "San Francisco" switched places.]
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Judy Garland at the Grove
Recorded "live" on August 6, 1958
at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, California
Capitol T1118 (33LP, monaural)
Capitol ST1118 (33LP, stereo)
Released 1958
Side one:
1. Garland Overture (Orchestra)
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5. Garland Medley:
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Judy Garland Sings Maggie May
Capitol EAP-I-20630, 1964 (45EP)
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Judy in London
With Orchestra conducted by Norrie Paramor
Capitol 94407 (33LP)
Released 1972
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Judy in Love
with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra
Capitol T1036 (33LP)
Released November 3, 1958
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Judy / That's Entertainment!
Capitol T1467 (33LP)
Released October 31, 1960
Re-released on CD: , 1989
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The Letter
with John Ireland
Original Music and Lyrics by Gordon Jenkins
Capitol TAO 1188 (33LP)
Released 1959
Re-released on CD: , March 2007
Side one:
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3. Charley's Blues (vocal solo by Charley LaVere)
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Miss Show Business
Capitol W676 (33LP)
Released September 26, 1955
Re-released on CD: , 1989
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Our Love Letter
"A Musical Romance Composed and Conducted by Gordon Jenkins"
with John Ireland, narrator
the Ralph Brewster Singers
and the Gordon Jenkins Orchestra
Capitol T1941 (33LP)
Released 1963
(this is a Capitol reissue of the album formerly entitled -see above for track listing)
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