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After You've Gone

Ain't Misbehavin'

Alexander's Ragtime Band

All Alone

    Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1924
    Introduced by Grace Moore and Oscar Shaw in the stage revue "Music Box Revue of 1924"
    Performed by Alice Faye in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964

All-Purpose Holiday Medley

Almost Like Being in Love

Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love

Alone Together

America the Beautiful

And This Is My Beloved

    Words and music by Robert B. Wright and George Forrest, 1953
    Introduced by Richard Kiley, Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow and Henry Calvin in the stage musical "Kismet"
    Performed by Ann Blyth and Vic Damone in the film Kismet, 1955
    Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone as part of the Kismet Medley on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964

Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home

April in Paris

    Words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Vernon Duke, 1932
    Introduced by Evelyn Hoey in the stage revue "Walk a Little Faster"
    Performed by Doris Day and reprised by Claude Dauphin in outdoor cafe scene in the film April in Paris, 1952
    Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé with Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the Count Basie Medley on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963
    See also: Master Song Index

As Long As He Needs Me

    Words and music by Lionel Bart, 1960
    Introduced by Georgia Brown in the stage production of "Oliver!"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963
    Released on record "Just for Openers"
    Released on CDs: Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964
    Performed by Shani Wallis in the film Oliver!, 1968

At Last

At the Moving Picture Ball

Auld Lang Syne

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Be a Clown

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1948
    Introduced by Gene Kelly and the Nicholas Brothers and by Gene Kelly and Judy Garland in the film The Pirate, 1948
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964

Be My Guest

    Words and music by Mel Tormé
    Performed by Judy Garland and Steve Lawrence on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland and Donald O'Connor as part of the Songs We're Famous For Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, George Maharis and Jack Carter on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Jerry Van Dyke and the Smothers Brothers on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger and Jane Powell on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Steve Allen and Mel Tormé on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Vic Damone and Zina Bethune on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963

Bess, You Is My Woman Now

Best Is Yet to Come, The

Better Luck Next Time

Beyond the Blue Horizon

Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)

Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home

    Words and music by Hughie Cannon, 1902
    Popularized by Louis Armstrong
    Performed by Kathryn Grayson and "Family" in the film The Vanishing Virginian, 1942
    Performed by Louis Armstrong joined by Danny Kaye and later by Louis Armstrong with his band in the film The Five Pennies, 1959
    Performed by Judy Garland and Peggy Lee as part of the I Like Men Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963

Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?)

Boy Next Door, The

Boy of Mine

Broadway Medley

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

But Not for Me

By Myself

Bye Bye Baby

    Words by Leo Robin, music by Jule Styne, 1949
    Introduced by Carol Channing and Jack McCauley in the stage musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
    Performed by Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell in the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953
    Performed by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli as part of the Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli Medley on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963

Bye Bye Blackbird

Call Me Irresponsible

Carolina in the Morning

Charley, My Boy

Chicago (That Toddling Town)

    Words and music by Fred Fisher, 1922
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Children's Songs Medley

Christmas Song, The

    Words by Bob Wells, music by Mel Tormé
    Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963

Cleopatterer

    Words by P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, 1917
    Introduced in the stage musical "Leave It to Jane"
    Performed by Ray MacDonald with June Allyson and Ensemble in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1947
    Performed by Judy Garland and June Allyson as part of the MGM Medley on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963

Come Rain or Come Shine

    Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harold Arlen, 1946
    Introduced by Ruby Hill and Harold Nicholas in the stage musical "St. Louis Woman"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Comes Once in a Lifetime

Consider Yourself

    Words and music by Lionel Bart, 1960
    Introduced by Keith Hamshere, Martin Horsey and Ensemble in the London production of "Oliver!"
    Performed by Judy Garland, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft and Liza Minnelli on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963
    Performed by Jack Wild, Mark Lester and Ensemble in the film Oliver!, 1968

Cottage for Sale, A

    Words and music by Willard Robison and Larry Conley, 1930
    Introduced by Willard Robison and His Deep River Orchestra
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963

Could You Use Me?

Count Basie Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé with Count Basie and His Orchestra on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," Taped July 7, 1963. Consists of the songs:

Country Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland, Jerry Van Dyke, George Maharis, Jack Carter and The Dillards on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963. Consists of the songs:

Couple of Swells, A

Day In - Day Out

Dear Old Donegal

Deck the Halls

    (traditional Christmas Carol)
    Performed by Judy Garland, Vic Damone and Zina Bethune as part of the All-Purpose Holiday Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Jack Jones, Mel Tormé, Tracy Everitt and Chorus as part of the Traditional Christmas Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963

'Deed I Do

Dirty Hands, Dirty Face

Do I Love You?

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1939
    Introduced by Ethel Merman and Ronald Graham in the stage musical "Du Barry Was a Lady"
    Performed by Gene Kelly in the film Du Barry Was a Lady, 1943
    Performed by Ginny Simms in the film Night and Day (Cole Porter biopic), 1946
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Do It Again

Don't Ever Leave Me

    Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 1929
    Introduced by Helen Morgan and Robert Chisholm in the stage musical "Sweet Adeline"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964

Donkey Serenade, The

Doodlin' Song, A

    Words and music by Carolyn Leigh and Cy Coleman, 1962
    Popularized by Peggy Lee
    Performed by Judy Garland and June Allyson on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963

Down with Love

    Words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen, 1937
    Introduced by Vivian Vance, June Clyde and Jack Whiting in the stage musical "Hooray for What"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Easter Parade

Elmer's Tune

Everybody's Doing It

    Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1911
    Introduced in the stage musical "Everybody's Doing It"
    Sung by Alice Faye and Chorus and danced by Dixie Dunbar and Wally Vernon in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938
    Danced by Judy Garland and Chorus Girls in the film Easter Parade, 1948
    Performed by Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Shelley Berman, Peter Genero and Dancers as part of the medley Everybody's Doing It / Let's Do It on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963

Everybody's Doing It / Let's Do It

Fascinating Rhythm

Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)

Foggy Day (In London Town), A

For Me and My Gal

Friendship

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1939
    Introduced by Ethel Merman and Bert Lahr in the stage musical "Du Barry Was a Lady"
    Recorded for Decca Records by Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer, 1940
    Performed by Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly, Virginia O'Brien, Rags Ragland and Zero Mostel with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra in the film Du Barry Was a Lady, 1943
    Performed by Judy Garland and Ethel Merman as part of the Judy Garland - Ethel Merman Medley on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963
    See also: Master Song Index

From This Moment On

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1950
    Introduced by Ann Miller, Tommy Rall, Bobby Van and Bob Fosse (and danced by Ann Miller and Tommy Rall, Bob Fosse and Carol Haney, Bobby Van and Jeanne Coyne) in the film Kiss Me Kate, 1953
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963

Get Happy

Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again

Get Me to the Church on Time

Getting To Know You

    Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, 1951
    Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence and Children in the stage musical "The King and I"
    Performed by Deborah Kerr and Children in the film The King and I, 1956
    Performed by Judy Garland and Zina Bethune on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963

Give a Little Whistle

    Words by Ned Washington, music by Leigh Harline, 1940
    Introduced by Cliff Edwards (as Jiminy Cricket) and Dickie Jones (as Pinocchio) in the animated film Pinocchio, 1940
    Performed by Judy Garland and Louis Jourdan as part of the Children's Songs Medley on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964

Give My Regards to Broadway

    Words and music by George M. Cohan, 1904
    Introduced in the stage musical "Little Johnny Jones"
    Performed by James Cagney and Chorus in the film Yankee Doodle Dandy (George M. Cohan biopic), 1942
    Performed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964

Glenn Miller Medley

God's Country

Goin' Home

    Words and music by William Arms Fisher, 1922 (adapted from the "New World Symphony," music by Anton Dvorak)
    Performed by Judy Garland and Bobby Darin as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963

Going Home Train

    Words and music by Harold J. Rome
    Performed by Bobby Short and Mens Chorus in the film Call Me Mister, 1951
    Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963

Great Day

    Words by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu, music by Vincent Youmans, 1929
    Introduced by Lois Deppe and The Russell Wooding Jubilee Singers in the stage musical "Great Day!"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964
    Performed by Barbra Streisand in the film Funny Lady, 1975

Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe

Happy Birthday to You

Happy Days Are Here Again

(Howdy Neighbor) Happy Harvest

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

He's Got the Whole World in His Hands

He's in Love

    Words and music by Robert B. Wright and George Forrest, 1953
    Introduced by Hal Hackaday in the stage musical "Kismet"
    Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone as part of the Kismet medley on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964

Hello Bluebird

    Words and music by Cliff Friend, 1926
    Recorded by Nick Lucas (and others)
    Performed by Judy Garland in the film I Could Go On Singing, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963
    Also inserted into Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show, taped March 1, 1964 and aired March 1, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Here's That Rainy Day

    Words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 1953
    Introduced by John Raitt in the stage musical "Carnival in Flanders"
    Performed by Judy Garland and Dancers on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963

Hey, Look Me Over

    Words by Carolyn Leigh, music by Cy Coleman, 1960
    Introduced by Lucille Ball and Paula Stewart in the stage musical "Wildcat"
    Performed April 26, 1962 by Judy Garland at Manhattan Center in New York and released on Capitol Records
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

Hit Parade 1964 Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland, Peter Lawford and Martha Raye on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964. Consists of the songs:
      Be True to Your School (Wilson-Love), sung by Peter
      The Boy Next Door (Martin-Blane), rock arrangement sung by Judy
      "Dumbhead,"sung by Martha
      "The Nitty-Gritty" (Chase), danced by Dancers
      That Wonderful Year, sung by Judy, Martha and Peter

Hit the Road to Dreamland

Honeysuckle Rose

Hooray for Love

Hooray for Love medley

    Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963. Consists of the songs:
    Performed by Judy Garland with Liza Minnelli at the Palladium in London on November 8, 1964, and released on Capitol Records, 1965

How About Me

    Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1928
    Popularized by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963
    See also: Master Song Index

How About You?

I Am Loved

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1950
    Introduced by Patricia Gillette in the stage musical "Out of This World"
    Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1958
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show" taped March 6, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

I Believe in You

    Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1961
    Introduced by Robert Morse in the stage musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"
    Performed by Michelle Lee and reprised by Robert Morse in the film How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, 1967
    Performed by Judy Garland and Jerry Van Dyke on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show" taped June 24, 1963, but deleted before airing
    Performed by Judy Garland, Chita Rivera and Louis Nye on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show" taped December 20, 1963

I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby)

    Words by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh, 1928
    Introduced by Aida Ward and Willard McLean in the stage revue "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1928"
    Performed by Lena Horne, Bill Robinson and Chorus in the film Stormy Weather, 1943
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964
    See also: Master Song Index

I Can't Stop Loving You

    Words and music by Don Gibson, 1958
    Popularized by Don Gibson
    Performed by Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the Count Basie Medley on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963

I Don't Care

I Feel a Song Comin' On

I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'

I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues

I Hear Music

I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band

I Left My Heart in San Francisco

I Like Men

I Like Men Medley

I Love Being Here with You

I Love You

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1943
    Introduced by Wilbur Evans in the stage musical "Mexican Hayride"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964

I Love You Today

    Words and music by Steve Allen
    Performed by Libi Staiger in the stage musical "Sophie"
    Performed by Judy Garland and Steve Allen as part of the Sophie Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963

I Wish You Love

    Original French title: "Que reste-t-il de nos amours?" [What remains of our loves?]
    Words and music by Charles Trenet, 1943
    English lyric by Lee Wilson, 1946
    Recorded by Charles Trenet
    Popularized by Felicia Sanders
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963
    Released on record: "Just For Openers"
    Released on CDs:

I'll See You Again

    Words and music by Noel Coward, 1929
    Introduced by Peggy Wood and Georges Metaxa in the London production of the operetta "Bitter Sweet"
    Performed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the film Bitter Sweet, 1940
    Performed by Judy Garland and Jack Jones as part of the Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964

I'll Show Them All

    Words and music by Steve Allen
    Introduced by Libi Staiger in the stage musical "Sophie," 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Sophie Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963

I'm Always Chasing Rainbows

I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right out of My Hair

I'm Nobody's Baby

I'm Old Fashioned

I've Been Working on the Railroad

    (traditional)
    Performed by Judy Garland and Bobby Darin as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963

I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm

    Words and music by Irving Berlin, 1937
    Introduced by E.E. Clive, Dick Powell and Alice Faye in the film On the Avenue, 1937
    Performed by Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the Count Basie Medley on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963

I've Heard That Song Before

If I Had a Talking Picture of You

If I Had a Talking Picture of You / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye

If I Only Had a Brain

If I Only Had a Brain / We're Off to See the Wizard

If Love Were All

    Words and music by Noel Coward, 1929
    Introduced by Ivy St. Helier in the London production of the operetta "Bitter Sweet"
    Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1961
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963, but deleted before airing
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 19, 1963. This performance was also inserted into Episode #10, aired March 1, 1964
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964. This performance was also inserted into Episode #26, aired March 29, 1964

If You Knew Susie Like I Knew Susie

Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good)

Indian Love Call

Island in the West Indies

    Words by Ira Gershwin, music by Vernon Duke, 1936
    Introduced by Gertrude Nielsen in the stage revue "Ziegfeld Follies of 1936"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963

It Ain't Necessarily So

It All Depends on You

It's a Good Day

It's All Right with Me

It's De-Lovely

It's Only a Paper Moon

It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House

Italian Street Song

Jamboree Jones

Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy Medley

Jingle Bells

Jitterbug, The

    Words by E. Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen, 1938
    Pre-recorded by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Buddy Ebsen and Bert Lahr for the film The Wizard of Oz, 1938, but not used in the film
    Performed by Judy Garland, Jane Powell, Ray Bolger and Dancers on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963
    See also: Master Song Index

Joey, Joey, Joey

    Words and music by Frank Loesser, 1956
    Introduced by Art Lund in the stage musical "The Most Happy Fella"
    Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964
    See also: Capitol "Live" Songs page

Judy at the Palace Medley

Judy Garland - Ethel Merman Medley

Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli Medley

Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Jack Jones, Tracy Everitt, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Mel Tormé and the Peter Gennaro Dancers on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963. Consists of the songs:
      Jingle Bells (Pierpont), sung by all
      Sleigh Ride (Parrish-Anderson), sung by all
      "It Happened in Sun Valley" (Gordon-Warren), sung by Liza and Jack
      Winter Wonderland (Smith-Bernard), sung by Judy
      "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Marks), danced by the Peter Gennaro Dancers
      Jingle Bells, reprised by all

Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley

Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley

Judy Garland - Tony Bennett Medley

Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland and Lena Horne on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963. Consists of the songs:
      Honeysuckle Rose (Waller-Razaf), sung by Judy
      "Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis" (Sterling-Mills), sung by Lena
      'Deed I Do (Rose-Hirsch), sung by Judy
      "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" (Hanley), sung by Lena
      It's All Right with Me (Porter), sung by Judy
      The Trolley Song (Martin-Blane), sung by Judy and Lena
      Love (Martin-Blane), sung by Judy and Lena

Just Imagine

Just in Time

Just You, Just Me

Keep the Home Fires Burning

Kismet Medley

    Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964. Consists of the songs:
      "Night of My Nights" (Wright-Forrest), sung by Vic
      He's in Love (Wright-Forrest), sung by Judy and Vic
      This Is My Beloved (Wright-Forrest), sung by Judy and Vic

Last Dance, The

Last Night When We Were Young

Let Me Entertain You

    Words by Stephen Sondheim, music by Jule Styne, 1959
    Introduced by Sandra Church and Company in the stage musical "Gypsy"
    Performed by Ann Jillian and later by Natalie Wood in the film Gypsy, 1962
    Performed by Liza Minnelli joined by Judy Garland on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963

Let's Be Buddies

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1940
    Introduced by Ethel Merman and Joan Carroll in the stage musical "Panama Hattie"
    Performed by Ann Sothern and Jackie Horner in the film Panama Hattie, 1942
    Performed by Judy Garland and Ethel Merman as part of the Judy Garland - Ethel Merman Medley on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963

Let's Call the Whole Thing Off

Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)

    Words and music by Cole Porter, 1928
    Introduced by Irene Bordoni and Arthur Margetson in the stage play "Paris"
    Performed by Judy Garland, Steve Allen and Mel Tormé as part of the Songwriter Sketch / Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963
    Performed by Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Shelley Berman and Peter Genero as part of the medley, Everybody's Doing It / Let's Do It on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963

Let's Take the Lo