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Judy Garland - The Best Of The Decca Years, Volume One - Hits! album flac Performer: Judy Garland
Title: The Best Of The Decca Years, Volume One - Hits!
Style: Vocal
Released: 1990
Country: US
MP3 album: 1137 mb
FLAC album: 1992 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: TTA AHX VOX ASF AA APE VOC
Genre: Pop / Screen and stage

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).

On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe. Written-By – Harry Warren (2), Johnny Mercer. HQ High Quality Multi-Page Foldout Insert Decca Is Also Printed On The Cassette Tape.

Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart. Written-By – James F. Hanley. 1. (Broadway Music Corp. ASCAP) Recorded September 24, 1937. Originally Decca 1463 2. (EMI Feist Catalog, In. ASCAP) Recorded July 28, 1939. Originally Decca 2672 3. (Waner Bros. Music, ASCAP) Recorded July 28, 1939. Cass, Album, Comp, Dol).

The Judy Garland Christmas Album released: 1995. The Judy Garland Show: Over the Rainbow released: 1995. The Best of Judy Garland released: 1995. Moviestar Collection: Songs released: 1995. Mickey & Judy: The Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney Collection released: 1995. The Complete Decca Masters released: 1994. Judy Garland and Liza Minelli Live at the London Palladium released: 1993. Mail Call released: 1992. The Best of the Decca Years, Volume 2: Changing My Tune released: 1992. The One & Only released: 1991. Greatest Hits released: 1990. Judy at Carnegie Hall released: 1989.

Judy Garland - Once In A Lifetime - Previously Unreleased. Nelson Riddle - All the Best (FULL ALBUM - THE BEST OF POP). 1992 The Last Years 1965 - 1969: It's All for You. 1993 Judy Garland - Child of Hollywood (re-released in 2000 as '21 Hollywood Hits'). 1993 The Ladies of the 20th Century: Judy Garland. 1994 Legends: Judy Garland. 1994 The Complete Decca Masters. 1995 Great Ladies of Song: Spotlight on Judy Garland. 1995 Christmas Through the Years. 1995 The Judy Garland Christmas Album. 1996 You Made Me Love You. 1996 Collectors Gems from the MGM Films. 1997 Judy Duets (re-released in 2005)

Twelve-year-old Judy Garland made her first studio recordings for Decca on March 29, 1935, when she and her sisters cut some tests for Decca Records. Judy is listed on the Decca test sheets as "Francis Garland" - the professional name she was using at the time. Judy Garland Second Souvenir Album (Decca DA 349, 1943), Girl Crazy Cast Album (Decca DA 362, 1944), Meet Me In St. Louis Cast Album (Decca A 380, 1944), The Harvey Girls Cast Album (Decca A 388, 1945) and Christmastime (Decca A 488, 1946). All of the aforementioned inserts, with the exception of the "Gershwin" set, can be found right here in The Judy Garland Discography. 1989 The Best Of The Decca Years Volume One. 1989 The Best of Judy Garland. 1991 Over The Rainbow. 1992 The Best Of The Decca Years Volume Two.

The Best of the Decca Years, Volume 2: Changing My Tune. Judy Garland on Radio, Volume 1 (1936-1944). The Judy Garland Christmas Album.

Features Song Lyrics for Judy Garland & Gene Kelly's The Decca Hits album. Judy Garland & Gene Kelly - The Decca Hits Album. Artist: Judy Garland & Gene Kelly. Send "Judy Garland & Gene Kelly" Ringtones to your Cell. Album: The Decca Hits. 0. For Me and My Gal. embed

Great Ladies Of Song: Spotlight On Judy Garland (1998). Judy Garland (1998). Spotlight On Judy Garland (1998). Judy Garland's Greatest Movie Hits (1936). Changing My Tune: Best Of The Decca Years, Vol. 2. ▼ Other Songs. Lyrics for album: Great Day!

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Judy Garland Dear Mr. Gable / You Made Me Love You
Written-By – V. Monaco*, J. McCarthy*
3:11
2 Judy Garland Over The Rainbow
Written-By – E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen
2:48
3 Judy Garland Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
Written-By – James F. Hanley
2:55
4 Judy Garland Embraceable You
Written-By – George Gershwin-Ira Gershwin*
2:50
5 Judy Garland I'm Nobody's Baby
Written-By – Benny Davis, Lester Santley*, Milton Ager
2:52
6 Judy Garland Duet With Johnny Mercer Friendship
Written-By – Cole Porter
2:33
7 Judy Garland Our Love Affair
Written-By – Arthur Freed, Roger Edens
2:55
8 Judy Garland How About You?
Written-By – Burton Lane, Ralph Freed
2:59
9 Judy Garland Duet With Gene Kelly For Me And My Gal
Written-By – E. Ray Goetz, Edgar Leslie, George W. Meyer
2:29
10 Judy Garland The Boy Next Door
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
3:05
11 Judy Garland The Trolley Song
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
2:51
12 Judy Garland Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis
Written-By – Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
2:12
13 Judy Garland Duet With Bing Crosby Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)
Written-By – Johnny Burke-James Van Heusen*
3:07
14 Judy Garland On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
Written-By – Harry Warren , Johnny Mercer
3:11

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured For – BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. – D 110497
  • Manufactured For – BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. – D110497

Credits

  • Art Direction – Vartan
  • Compiled By – Max Preeo, Milt Gabler
  • Coordinator [Coordinated By] – Andy McKaie
  • Design – Junie Osaki
  • Other [Series Consultant] – Milt Gabler
  • Photography [Photographs] – Frank Driggs Collection
  • Technician [Digitally Transferred From Original Decca Metal Parts Transfers By] – Doug Schwartz

Notes

Mfd. for BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. under License
℗ © 1990 MCA Records, Inc.
Made in U.S.A.
AAD

Includes 12 page front cover insert booklet.

1. (Broadway Music Corp., ASCAP) Recorded September 24, 1937. Originally Decca 1463
2. (EMI Feist Catalog, Inc., ASCAP) Recorded July 28, 1939. Originally Decca 2672
3. (Waner [sic] Bros. Music, ASCAP) Recorded July 28, 1939. Originally Decca 18543
4. (Chappell & Co., ASCAP) Recorded October 16, 1939. Originally Decca 2881
5. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded April 10, 1940. Originally Decca 3174
6. (Chappell & Co., ASCAP) Recorded April 15, 1940. Originally Decca 3165
7. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded December 18, 1940 Originally Decca 3593
8. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded October 24, 1941. Originally Decca 4072
9. (Mills Music, Inc., ASCAP) Recorded July 26, 1942. Originally Decca 18480
10. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded April 20, 1944. Originally Decca 23362
11. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded April 21, 1944. Originally Decca 23361
12. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded April 21, 1944. Originally Decca 23360
13. (Bourne Co./Dorsey Brothers Music, ASCAP) Recorded March 9, 1945. Originally Decca 23410
14. (EMI Feist Catalog Inc., ASCAP) Recorded September 10, 1945. Originally Decca 23458

All tracks originally released as Decca 78 r.p.m. singles

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MCAD-31345 Judy Garland The Best Of The Decca Years, Volume One - Hits! ‎(CD, Comp, Club) Decca MCAD-31345 US 1990
MCAC-31345 Judy Garland The Best Of The Decca Years, Volume One - Hits! ‎(Cass, Album, Comp, Dol) MCA Records MCAC-31345 US 1991
MCAD-31345 Judy Garland The Best Of The Decca Years, Vol. One - Hits! ‎(CD, Comp, Club) Decca, MCA Records MCAD-31345 US 1990
MCABD-31345 Judy Garland The Best Of The Decca Years, Volume One - Hits! ‎(CD, Comp, Club) Decca MCABD-31345 Canada 1990
MCAD-31345 Judy Garland The Best Of The Decca Years, Vol. One - Hits! ‎(CD, Comp) Decca MCAD-31345 US 1990