More hit songs from movies from Judy Garland followed in the 1940s: there was the ballad “I’m Nobody’s Baby” (from 1940’s Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, one of several films Garland starred ...
“The Trolley Song,” a second-act standout from the 1944 movie musical “Meet Me in St. Louis,” was sung by Judy Garland in striking Technicolor. It was released back when gay was more ...
The song almost got cut from Wizard of Oz due to being considered depressing by MGM execs. Despite a troubled production, the movie and Judy Garland's rendition of the song remain beloved.
One Pair Was Lost Renée Zellweger's Judy Garland Cries Over Kids, Sings 'The Trolley Song' in New 'Judy' Trailer Liza Minnelli Says Her Mother Judy Garland 'Would Have Laughed' at Lady Gaga's' A ...
Singer and actress Judy Garland (June 10 ... home to the famous Ruby Slippers that Garland wore in the movie. Her 1939 Decca recording of “Over the Rainbow” is not the version featured in the film, ...
This very special program-hosted by Judy's daughter, Lorna Luft-is a loving tribute to the life and timeless popularity of superstar Judy Garland ... of her greatest songs such as The Man That ...
About the Album: irst release of never-before-heard alternate takes of songs on Judy Garland's 1956 Capitol album "Judy." Also included: complete restored soundtrack from the April 8, 1956 ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Judy Garland has been gone for more than half a century. In fact, more years ...