Garland, Judy: Sings George Gershwin & Harold Arlen
Garland, Judy: Sings George Gershwin & Harold Arlen
Format: CD
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Artist: Garland, Judy
Label: Sounds of Yesteryear
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5019317021023
Genre: Jazz
'I like a Gershwin tune. How about you?' sang Judy Garland in the 1941 movie, 'Babes On Broadway' in which she starred with Mickey Rooney. We have a dozen of her Gershwin tunes for you, all but the first with lyrics by his brother, Ira. When you hear Judy starting to sing Over The Rainbow from the 1939 movie, ' The Wizard Of Oz', you know you are in Harold Arlen country. The film and the song catapulted Judy to stardom. Arlen and his lyricist, Yip Harburg, received an Academy Award for the number which was due to be cut from the movie, but was retained because of the efforts of the producer, Arthur Freed. The somg's title was inspired by Arlen seeing a rainbow over Hollywood. Judy's record reached No. 5 in the charts, the No. 1 spot going to Glenn Miller and his Orchestra and vocalist Ray Eberle.
Tracks:
1.1 Swanee - with Victor Young and His Orchestra
1.2 Fascinatin' Rhythm - with Victor Young and His Orchestra
1.3 Embraceable You - with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
1.4 I Got Rhythm - with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
1.5 Bidin' My Time - with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
1.6 But Not for Me - with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
1.7 Could You Use Me? - with Mickey Rooney and Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
1.8 Mine - with Bing Crosby and Joseph Lilley and His Orchestra
1.9 Aren't You Kinda Glad We Did? - with Dick Haymes and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
1.10 For You, for Me, for Evermore - with Dick Haymes and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
1.11 Changing My Tune - with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
1.12 Liza - All the Clouds'll Roll Away
1.13 Over the Rainbow - with Victor Young and His Orchestra
1.14 The Jitterbug - with the Ken Darby Vocal Trio and Victor Young and His Orchestra
1.15 Buds Won't Bud - with Bobby Sherwood and His Orchestra
1.16 Blues in the Night - with David Rose and His Orchestra
1.17 That Old Black Magic
1.18 Get Happy (Lyric: Ted Koehler) with the MG! Studio Orchestra
1.19 Here's What I'm Here for
1.20 Lose That Long Face
1.21 Gotta Have Me Go with You
1.22 Someone at Last
1.23 It's a New World
1.24 The Man That Got Away
1.25 Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe - with Jack Cathcart and His Orchestra