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Over The Rainbow | Judy Garland | 02:50 | |
Over the Rainbow | Judy Garland | 02:49 | |
Embraceable You | Judy Garland | 02:50 | |
Sleep My Baby Sleep | Judy Garland | 03:07 | |
Long Ago and Far Away | Judy Garland | 03:42 | |
The Wizard Of Oz: Somewhere Over The Rainbow | Judy Garland | 02:41 | |
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas | Judy Garland | 02:47 | |
Cry, Baby, Cry | Judy Garland | 02:31 | |
Get Happy-Happy Days Are Here Again | Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand | 03:24 | |
Come Rain Or Come Shine | Judy Garland | 03:43 |
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries | |
I Happen To Like New York | |
Comes Once In A Lifetime | |
If I Love Again |
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Born to a family of vaudevillian entertainers, Judy Garland demonstrated her flair for music and dance from an early age, appearing on stage with her siblings as the Gumm Sisters, going on to perform in vaudeville and several movies. They subsequently changed their name to the Garland Sisters and, inspired by a Hoagy Carmichael song, Frances Gumm became Judy Garland. In 1935, the 13-year-old Judy was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and became a popular figure in a series of movies with Mickey Rooney and at 16 she starred in the role for which she'll always be remembered - Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz - and sang her showstopping signature song, Over The Rainbow. It turned her into one of America's biggest stars of stage and screen, resulting in many other hits, notably The Trolley Song from Meet Me In St Louis (1944) and On The Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fé from The Harvey Girls (1946). Garland had a tortured personal life, plagued by drink and drug problems, unhappy relationships, illness, financial problems and at least one suicide attempt. Yet she remained a spectacular concert performer, still singing until her death in 1969 (at 47) from an accidental overdose of pills two months after her fifth marriage. Her legend, however, is well and truly alive.