Judy Garland - My Greatest Songs album flac
Performer: Judy GarlandTitle: My Greatest Songs
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Genre: Pop
Judy Garland recorded scores of singles of her hit songs for Decca Records beginning in the mid-1930s. Her first album reached number 3 on the Billboard 200. Judy at Carnegie Hall charted for 73 weeks on the Billboard chart (including 13 weeks at number one), was certified gold, and took home five Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year and Best Female Vocal Performance). Judy in London (1972). America's Treasure (1986).
Judy Garland may have reached more ears via her movie roles than with any other medium, and this 23-track anthology assembles some of her most noteworthy performances from 1936 to 1963. All of these are the original soundtrack versions, not re-recordings, which means that while the fidelity on some cuts isn't as good as what you might be used to from renditions you've heard elsewhere, these are the real deal, not re-creations. As a retrospective of her musical career, this serves almost as well as a standard greatest-hits collection, with scrupulously detailed liner notes and photos in the enclosed booklet.
Artist Judy Garland Title Greatest hits Label: EMI Records Number of Discs 1. Read full description. See details and exclusions. Judy Garland Greatest Hits CD Album Evergreen Korea, West Germany. Pre-owned: lowest price.
Album: The Wizard Of Oz Soundtrack (1939). Get the Sheet Music License This Song. Written for the movie The Wizard Of Oz, this song was used early in the film when Dorothy (played by Judy Garland) longs to escape her dreary life on the farm in Kansas. The movie was bought with the intentions of having Judy Garland play Dorothy, but then executives switched it to Shirley Temple after Judy was already given the role. Fox would not release Shirley Temple from her contract nor could she hit the notes to the songs. In a 2001 poll conducted by the Recording Industry Association Of America and the National Endowment for the Arts, this was voted the song of all time. The RIAA has it on their list of the "Songs of the Century," because of its historical significance.
Judy Garland & Gene Kelly Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963. RIFF’d: Nas’ ‘Nasir’. Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’; June 21, 1965.
Judy Garland Compilation LP Somewhere Over the Rainbow & Other Melodies Vintage Album 30's 40's Songs Plus Poster Stan Wilde Artist. Judy Garland Compilation LP Somewhere Over the Rainbow & Other Melodies Vintage Album 30's 40's Song. Judy Garland Over The Rainbow Lp. More information.
White people had Judy Garland - we had Nina," Richard Pryor once said. Nina Simone's honey-coated, slightly adenoidal cry was one of the most affecting voices of the civil rights movement - "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" is still heartbreaking, "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" life-affirming. Gospel drove Sam Cooke through his greatest songs, the same way it did for Ray Charles, who came first, and Otis Redding. He had an incomparable voice. Sam Cooke could sing anything and make it work.
Album · 2001 · 20 Songs. Judy Garland & Johnny Mercer.
Tracklist
| A1 | The Trolley Song |
| A2 | For Me And My Gal |
| A3 | Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis |
| A4 | How About You |
| A5 | Over The Rainbow |
| A6 | Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart |
| A7 | You Made Me Love You |
| B1 | On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe |
| B2 | In-Between |
| B3 | When You Wore A Tulip (And I Wore A Big Red Rose) |
| B4 | Sweet Sixteen |
| B5 | F.D.R. Jones |
| B6 | The Boy Next Door |
| B7 | DLA 860 |







