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All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
Introduced by Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in the film A Day at the Races, 1937 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1937
Eeleased on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?
Introduced by Dick Haymes and Betty Grable in the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, 1947 Recorded for Decca by Dick Haymes and Judy Garland
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Bidin' My Time
Introduced by The Foursome (a male quartet) in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed by Judy Garland, The King's Men and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, unidentified Male Quintet and Leo Diamond Harmonica Quintet, 1943
Released on CDs: Birthday of a King, The
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1941
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Blues in the Night
Introduced by William Gillespie in the film Blues in the Night, 1941 Popularized by Jimmy Lunceford and His Orchestra Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on the night of October 24/25, 1941
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Boy Next Door, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1944
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 The Complete Decca Original Cast Recordings, 1996 Boys and Girls Like You and Me
Performed by Judy Garland for the film Meet Me in St. Louis, but cut from the film, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1944
Released on CDs: Buds Won't Bud
Introduced by Hannah Williams in the stage musical "Hooray for What!" 1937 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, but cut from the film, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 But Not for Me
Introduced by Ginger Rogers in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Recorded by Harry James and His Orchestra, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1943
Released on CDs: Changing My Tune
Introduced by Betty Grable in the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, 1947 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1946
Released on CDs: Connecticut
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby, March 9, 1945
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Could You Use Me?
Introduced by Allan Kearns and Ginger Rogers in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, 1943
Released on CDs: Cry, Baby, Cry
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1938
Released on CDs:
Always Chasing Rainbows, 1992 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 (Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You
Original version popularized by Al Jolson Special "Dear Mr. Gable" lyrics added by Roger Edens specifically for Judy Garland to sing at Clark Gable's 37th birthday party at MGM Studios, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland with Edens' special lyrics in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Recorded by Judy Garland for Decca Records, 1937
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Don't Tell Me That Story
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on October 1, 1946
Released on CDs:
Embraceable You
Introduced by Ginger Rogers and Allan Kearns in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Recorded by Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (they were in the orchestra pit for "Girl Crazy") First recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Recorded again for Decca by Judy Garland with unidentified Male Quintet, November 4, 1943
Released on CDs:
(Can This Be) The End of the Rainbow
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Decca 4081B, 1941
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Everybody Sing
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1937
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 F. D. R. Jones
Words and music by Harold J. Rome, 1938 Introduced by Rex Ingram in the stage stage revue "Sing Out the News" Performed by Judy Garland in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1941
Released on CDs:
Always Chasing Rainbows, 1992 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Falling in Love with Love
Introduced by Muriel Angelus in the stage musical "The Boys From Syracuse," 1938 Performed by Allan Jones in the film The Boys from Syracuse, 1940 Recorded by Frances Langford Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland with two-piano accompaniment by Eadie Griffith and H. "Rack" Godwin (aka Eadie and Rack), recorded November 15, 1947 in Los Angeles, CA but not released until July 1992 Released on CDs: Fascinating Rhythm
Introduced by Fred and Adele Astaire and Cliff Edwards in the stage musical "Lady Be Good!" First recorded by Cliff Edwards Sung by Connie Russell, danced by the Berry Brothers and danced by Eleanor Powell in the film Lady Be Good, 1941 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Performed by Hazel Scott in the film Rhapsody in Blue, 1945 See also: Master Song Index Figaro
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 For Me and My Gal
Introduced in the stage musical "Here and There" Popularized by Van and Schenck Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, 1942
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 For You, For Me, For Evermore
Introduced by Dick Haymes in the film The Shocking Miss Pilgrim, 1947 Popularized by Dick Haymes and Judy Garland Recorded for Decca by Dick Haymes and Judy Garland, 1946
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Friendship
Introduced by Ethel Merman and Bert Lahr in the stage musical "DuBarry Was a Lady," 1939 Popularized by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See also: Master Song Index Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on April 20, 1944
Released on CDs:
How About You?
Introduced by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1941
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 Recorded by Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra See also: Master Song Index I Got Rhythm
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Popularized by Ethel Merman Recorded by Ethel Waters Recorded by Louis Armstrong Performed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, The Music Maids, Hal Hopper, Trudy Erwin, Bobbie Canvin, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on November 2, 1943
Released on CDs:
Performed by Gene Kelly and Children in the film An American in Paris, 1951 Recorded by The Happenings (#3 on the charts for 9 weeks), 1967 See also: Master Song Index I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)
Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 I Wish I Were in Love Again
Introduced by Grace McDonald and Rolly Pickert in the Broadway Musical "Babes in Arms," 1937 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on November 15, 1947
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
See Movie Songs page for more information on this title I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Performed by Judy Garland in the film Ziegfeld Girl, 1941 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on the night of December 18/19, 1940
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 Always Chasing Rainbows, 1992 The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 I'm Just Wild About Harry
Introduced by Lottie Gee in the stage musical "Shuffle Along" Poularized by Marion Harris Recorded by Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra Performed by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1943
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 I'm Nobody's Baby
Popularized by Ruth Etting Performed by Judy Garland in the film Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 If I Had You
Popularized by Rudy Vallee Recorded by Al Bowlly First recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and the Merry Macs on July 7, 1945
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Released on CDs: See also: Master Song Index In-Between
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Love Finds Andy Hardy, 1938 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
Always Chasing Rainbows, 1992 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 In the Valley (Where the Evening Sun Goes Down)
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film The Harvey Girls, 1946 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1945
Released on CDs: It Never Rains But What It Pours
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Love Finds Andy Hardy, 1938 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1938
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 It's a Great Big World
Introduced by Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien and Marion Doenges (dubbing for Cyd Charisse) in the film The Harvey Girls, 1946 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien and Betty Russell
Released on CDs: It's a Great Day for the Irish
Introduced by Judy Garland, Doug McPhail and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See also: Master Song Index Jitterbug, The
Performed by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Buddy Ebsen and Bert Lahr for the film The Wizard of Oz, but not used, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and the Ken Darby Vocal Trio, 1939
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Journey to a Star, A
Introduced by Alice Faye in the film The Gang's All Here, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1943
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Last Call for Love, The
Introduced by Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in the film Ship Ahoy, 1942 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Love
Introduced by Lena Horne in the film Ziegfeld Follies of 1946, 1946 Popularized by Lena Horne Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1945
Decca 23688B, 1946 March of the Doagies
Introduced by Judy Garland, Joe Karnes, Frank Laine, Don Ellis, Eugene Dorian, Ralph Blane, Don Williams and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film The Harvey Girls, 1946, but cut from the film. Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, Kenny Baker and Kay Thompson, 1945
Released on CDs: Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
Popularized by Billy Murray Performed by Judy Garland and Company in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded by Judy Garland for Decca, 1944
Released on CDs: Mine
Introduced by William Gaxton and Lois Moran in the stage musical "Let Them Eat Cake" Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby, 1944
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 No Love, No Nothin'
Introduced by Alice Faye in the film The Gang's All Here, 1943 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Recorded by Ella Mae Morse Recorded by Jan Garber and His Orchestra See also: Master Song Index Nothing But You
Introduced by Marta Eggerth, Leif Erickson and Singers in the stage musical "Higher and Higher," 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1947
Released on CDs: Oceans Apart
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
Popularized by Johnny Mercer with the Pied Pipers (No. 1 chart record), 1945 First recorded by Judy Garland and chorus for Decca as part of original cast album, 1945
Released on CDs:
Released on CDs:
Best of the Decca Years, Vol. 2, 1992 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See also: Master Song Index On the Sunny Side of the Street
Introduced by Harry Richman in the stage revue "Lew Leslie's International Revue," 1930 Recorded by Ted Lewis Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Performed by Frankie Laine in the film On the Sunny Side of the Street, 1951 Performed by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra in the film The Benny Goodman Story, 1956 Our Love Affair
Introduced by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in the film Strike Up the Band, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra See also: Master Song Index Over the Rainbow
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Recorded by Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Recorded and performed many, many times by Judy Garland (her signature song) See also: Master Song Index Poor Little Rich Girl
Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in the stage revue "Andre Charlot's Revue of 1926," 1926 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Poor You
Introduced by Frank Sinatra, Virginia O'Brien and Red Skelton with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in the film Ship Ahoy, 1942 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow, A
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Skip to My Lou
Performed by Judy Garland and Ensemble in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1944
Released on CDs: Sleep My Baby Sleep
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1938
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Smilin' Through
Introduced in the stage musical "Smilin' Through," 1918 Performed by Jeanette MacDonald in the film Smilin' Through, 1941 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1945
Released on CDs: Star of the East, The
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1941
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Stompin' at the Savoy
Introduced by Chick Webb and His Orchestra Popularized by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1936
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Swanee
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad," 1919 Popularized by Al Jolson Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See Columbia Records page for more information Recorded and performed by Judy Garland many times - this song became a part of her standard repertoire See also: Master Song Index Sweet Sixteen
Introduced by Judy Garland on the CBS Radio Show Tune Up Time, April 6, 1939 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Swing Mr. Charlie
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1936
Released on CDs:
The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Swing Your Partner Round and Round
Introduced by Judy Garland, Marjorie Main and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film The Harvey Girls, 1946 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and the Kay Thompson Chorus, 1945
Released on CDs: Ten Pins in the Sky
Performed by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1938
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 That Old Black Magic
Introduced by Vera Zorina, Johnnie Johnston and Frank Faylen in the film Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942 Popularized by Billy Daniels Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1942
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Recorded by Louis Prima and Keely Smith, 1958 Recorded by Bobby Rydell, 1961 See also: Master Song Index There Is No Breeze (To Cool the Flame of Love)
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1946
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 This Heart of Mine
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Ziegfeld Follies of 1946, 1946 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland on January 26, 1945
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Also released on The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 Trolley Song, The
Performed by Judy Garland and Chorus in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1944
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 The Complete Decca Original Cast Recordings, 1996 Wearing of the Green
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1940
Released on CDs:
The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose)
Popularized by The American Quartet Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, 1942
Released on CDs:
Your Hit Parade - The War Years, 1991 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See also: Master Song Index Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)
Popularized by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on March 9, 1945
Released on CD The Complete Decca Masters, 1994
Released on CDs: You Can't Have Everything
Introduced by Alice Faye in the film You Can't Have Everything, 1937 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1937
Released on CDs:
The Young Judy Garland, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 You Made Me Love You You've Got Me Where You Want Me
Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby, 1945
Released on CDs: You'll Never Walk Alone
Introduced by Christine Johnson in the stage musical "Carousel," 1945 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1945
Released on CDs:
The Rogers and Hammerstein Collection, 1993 The Complete Decca Masters, 1994 See also: Master Song Index "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"
Introduced by Hal Le Roy and Eunice Healy in the stage revue "Thumbs Up," 1935 Said to have been performed by Judy Garland at her MGM audition Performed by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Recorded for Decca by Judy Garland, 1939
Released on CDs:
Golden Greats, 1991 The Best of Judy Garland, 1993 The Young Judy Garland, 1993 Your Hit Parade - 1943, 1991 Performed by Gene Nelson in the film Lullaby of Broadway, 1951 Performed live and recorded by Judy Garland numerous times throughout her career See also: Master Song Index |