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After You've Gone
Popularized by Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Paul Whiteman, Louis Armstrong and others Performed by Judy Garland in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film Jolson Sings Again, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Ain't Misbehavin'
Introduced by Louis Armstrong in the stage revue "Connie's Hot Chocolates" Performed by "Fats" Waller in the film Stormy Weather, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the as part of the Songwriter Sketch Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 Alexander's Ragtime Band
Performed by Alice Faye in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938 Popular song recorded by many artists Performed by Judy Garland on Radio Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index All Alone
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
Deck the Halls (traditional), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Easter Parade (Berlin), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Dear Old Donegal (Graham), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (Gorney-Harburg), sung by Judy (I Am The) Yankee Doodle Boy / You're a Grand Old Flag (Cohan), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Thank Heaven for Little Girls (Lerner-Loewe), sung by Vic Happy Birthday to You (Hill-Hill), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Me and My Shadow (Rose-Jolson-Dreyer), sung by Judy M-O-T-H-E-R (A Word That Means the World to Me) (Morse-Johnson), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Season's Greatings (Dixon), sung by Judy, Vic and Zina Almost Like Being in Love
Introduced by David Brooks and Marion Bell in the stage musical "Brigadoon" Performed by Gene Kelly in the film Brigadoon, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland on several episodes of "The Judy Garland Show" as part of the medley, Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love
This Can't Be Love (Rodgers-Hart) Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also Capitol "Live" Songs page Alone Together
Introduced by Jean Sargent in the stage revue "Flying Colors" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 See also Master Song Index America the Beautiful
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 And This Is My Beloved
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
Introduced by Robert Pope in the stage musical "St. Louis Woman" Performed by Judy Garland and Diahann Carroll in the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 See also: Master Song Index April in Paris
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
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:
Judy Garland: The One and Only , 1991 Performed by Shani Wallis in the film Oliver!, 1968 At Last
Introduced by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in the film Orchestra Wives, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 At the Moving Picture Ball
Performed by Judy Garland and Donald O'Connor as part of the Vaudeville Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Auld Lang Syne
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the All-Purpose Holiday Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Battle Hymn of the Republic
Popular American patriotic song Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963 Released on record "Just For Openers" Released on CD Judy Garland: The One and Only , 1991 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 Be a Clown
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
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
Introduced by Todd Duncan and Anne Brown in the stage musical "Porgy and Bess" Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone as part of the Porgy and Bess Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Best Is Yet to Come, The
Popularized by Tony Bennett 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 Better Luck Next Time
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Beyond the Blue Horizon
Introduced by Jeanette MacDonald in the film Monte Carlo, 1930 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now)
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 Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
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?)
Popularized by Bing Crosby and Connee Boswell 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 Boy Next Door, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Vic Damone (as "The Girl Next Door") in the film Athena, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland in a rock arrangement as part of the Hit Parade 1964 Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Boy of Mine
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 Broadway Medley
They Say It's Wonderful (Berlin), sung by Judy "This Nearly Was Mine" (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Jack I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Judy "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" (Lerner-Loewe), sung by Jack A Hymn to Him (Lerner-Loewe), sung by Jack Wouldn't It Be Loverly (Lerner-Loewe), sung by Judy Too Close for Comfort (Bock-Holofcener-Weiss), sung by Judy and Jack Mr. Wonderful (Bock-Holofcener-Weiss), sung by Judy and Jack Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Introduced by Rex Weber in the stage revue "Americana" Performed by Judy Garland in the All-Purpose Holiday Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 But Not for Me
Introduced by Ginger Rogers in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 See also: Master Song Index By Myself
Introduced by Jack Buchanan in the in the stage musical "Between the Devil" Performed by Fred Astaire in the film The Band Wagon, 1953 Performed by Judy Garland in the film I Could Go On Singing, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Bye Bye Baby
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
Popularized by Eddie Cantor Performed by Eddie Cantor dubbing for Keefe Brasselle in the film The Eddie Cantor Story, 1953 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Call Me Irresponsible
Introduced by Jackie Gleason in the film Papa's Delicate Condition, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Chorus on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Carolina in the Morning
Introduced by William Frawley Performed by June Haver and Betty Grable in the film The Dolly Sisters, 1945 Performed in a number of other films; see Carolina in the Morning on Class Act Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Garland - Tony Bennett Medley on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Charley, My Boy
Popularized by Eddie Cantor Performed by Judy Garland as part of the I Like Men Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 Chicago (That Toddling Town)
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
"Huckleberry Hound," sung by Louis Give a Little Whistle (Washington-Harline), sung by Judy and Louis "Little Lulu," sung by Louis When You Wish Upon a Star (Washington-Harline), sung by Judy and Louis "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" (Churchill), sung by Louis Zip-a-Dee Doo-Dah (Gilbert-Wrubel), sung by Judy and Louis Some Day My Prince Will Come (Morey-Churchill) sung by Judy Christmas Song, The
Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 Cleopatterer
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
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
Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1961 Performed by Judy and Dancers on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 Consider Yourself
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
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?
Introduced by Ginger Rogers and Allan Kearns in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Count Basie Medley
I Can't Stop Loving You (Gibson), Count Basie and His Orchestra I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (Berlin), sung by Judy with Count Basie and His Orchestra "Don't Dream of Anybody But Me" (Hefti-Howard), sung by Mel with Count Basie and His Orchestra April in Paris (Duke-Harburg), sung by Judy and Mel with Count Basie and His Orchestra Country Medley
"Crawfishin'," sung by Jack Carter and Jerry Van Dyke Somebody Touched Me, sung by Judy Garland and The Dillards "Way Back Home," sung by George Maharis "Nobody's Business," sung by Jack Carter Way, Way in the Middle of the Air, sung by Judy, Jerry, George, Jack and The Dillards Y'all Come (Y'all Go), reprise sung by Judy, Jerry, George, Jack and The Dillards and danced by Dancers Couple of Swells, A
Performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Day In - Day Out
Popularized by Helen Ward with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Lena Horne on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Dear Old Donegal
Popularized by Bing Crosby 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 Deck the Halls
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
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Dirty Hands, Dirty Face
Introduced by Al Jolson in the film The Jazz Singer, 1927 Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Do I Love You?
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
Introduced by Irene Bordoni in the stage musical "The French Doll" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Don't Ever Leave Me
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
Introduced by Allan Jones in the film The Firefly, 1937 Performed by Jose Iturbi at the piano in the film Anchors Aweigh, 1945 Performed by Carlos Ramirez in the film The Great Morgan, 1946 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 Doodlin' Song, A
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
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
Introduced by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb in the stage revue "As Thousands Cheer" Performed by Don Ameche and Girls Chorus in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938 Performed by Bing Crosby in the film Holiday Inn, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland, Fred Astaire and Chorus in the film Easter Parade, 1948 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 See also: Master Song Index Elmer's Tune
Popularized by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Martha Raye as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 Everybody's Doing It
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
Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) (Porter) Fascinating Rhythm
Introduced by Cliff Edwards and Fred and Adele Astaire in the stage musical "Lady Be Good" Performed by Connie Russell, danced by the Berry Brothers and danced by Eleanor Powell in the film Lady Be Good, 1941 Performed by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra with Mickey Rooney on piano in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Performed by Hazel Scott in the film Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin biopic), 1945 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 29, 1963 Recorded by Judy Garland for Decca Records (recorded 1939, released 1943) See also: Master Song Index Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
Introduced by Felicia Sanders Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Released on record: "Just For Openers" Released on CD: Judy Garland Live!, 1989 See also: Master Song Index Foggy Day (In London Town), A
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film A Damsel in Distress, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland in Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland in Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 (aired on Episode #22, February 23, 1964 and Episode #26, March 29, 1964) See also: Master Song Index For Me and My Gal
Introduced in the stage musical "Here and There" Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film Jolson Sings Again, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Friendship
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
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
Introduced by Ruth Etting in the stage revue "9:15 Revue" Harold Arlen's first published song Performed by Judy Garland in the film Summer Stock, 1950 Performed by Jane Froman dubbing for Susan Hayward in the film With a Song in My Heart, 1952 Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as part of the medley Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again
Happy Days Are Here Again (Ager, Yellen) Get Me to the Church on Time
Introduced by Stanley Holloway in the stage musical "My Fair Lady" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Performed by Stanley Holloway and Ensemble in the film My Fair Lady, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Getting To Know You
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
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
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
Moonlight Cocktail (Roberts-Gannon), sung by Judy and Martha Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Sigman-Gray), sung by Judy and Martha Elmer's Tune (Jurgens-Albrecht-Gallop), sung by Judy and Martha At Last (Warren-Gordon), sung by Judy St. Louis Blues (Handy), sung by Judy and Martha God's Country
Introduced by Jack Whiting in the stage musical "Hooray for What" Performed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Company in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 29, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Goin' Home
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
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
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
Introduced by Ethel Waters in the film Cabin in the Sky, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Happy Birthday to You
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 Happy Days Are Here Again
Introduced by Charles King, Bessie Love and Ensemble in the film Chasing Rainbows, 1930 Recorded by Barbra Streisand, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as part of the medley Get Happy / Happy Days Are Here Again on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 (Howdy Neighbor) Happy Harvest
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Summer Stock, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland and Dancers on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me In St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 See also: Master Song Index He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / He's Got the Whole World in His Hands on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 He's in Love
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
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
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
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
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
Introduced by Tom Dugan, Paul Porcasi, Richard Loo, Alan Ladd, Mary Martin and Dick Powell in the film Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 Honeysuckle Rose
Introduced in the stage revue "Load of Coal" Performed by Betty Grable and Chorus in the film Tin Pan Alley, 1940 Performed by Lena Horne with Benny Carter and His Band in the film Thousands Cheer, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Hooray for Love
Introduced by Tony Martin in the film Casbah, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 Hooray for Love medley
After You've Gone (Creamer-Layton), sung by Judy "By Myself" (Schwartz-Dietz), sung by Barbra 'S Wonderful (Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy How About You (Lane-Freed), sung by Judy and Barbra "Lover Come Back to Me" (Romberg-Hammerstein), sung by Barbra You and the Night and the Music (Schwartz-Dietz), sung by Judy It All Depends on You (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson), sung by Judy and Barbra How About Me
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?
Introduced by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index I Am Loved
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
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)
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
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
Introduced by Eva Tanguay Performed by Judy Garland in the film In the Good Old Summertime, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I Feel a Song Comin' On
Introduced by Harry Barris and reprised by Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly in the film Every Night at Eight, 1935 Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1956 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Once in a Lifetime / I Feel a Song Comin' On on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'
Introduced by Todd Duncan in the stage musical "Porgy and Bess" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Porgy and Bess Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Introduced by Lillian Shade in the stage revue "Earl Carroll's Vanities" Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1957 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I Hear Music
Introduced by Peter Lind Hayes, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks and Robert Paige in the film Dancing on a Dime, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the medley, I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band Medley, on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963 I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band
The Sweetest Sounds (Rodgers) Strike Up the Band (Gershwin-Gershwin) I Left My Heart in San Francisco
Popularized by Tony Bennett Performed by Tony Bennett (joined by Judy Garland) as part of the Judy Garland - Tony Bennett Medley on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 I Like Men
Introduced by Barbara Whiting in the film Dangerous When Wet, 1953 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 I Like Men Medley
You Make Me Feel So Young (Gordon-Myrow), sung by Judy Tess's Torch Song (Koehler-Arlen), sung by Judy and Peggy "Fever" (Cooley-Davenport), sung by Peggy It's So Nice To Have a Man Around the House (Elliott-Spina), sung by Judy and Peggy "I'm Just Wild About Harry" (Sissle-Blake), sung by Peggy Charley, My Boy (Kahn-Fiorito), sung by Judy "Oh, Johnny" (Rose-Olman), sung by Peggy Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) (Yellen-Ager) sung by Judy and Peggy Bill Bailey (Cannon), sung by Judy and Peggy I Love Being Here with You
Performed by Judy Garland and Peggy Lee as part of the Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 I Love You
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
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
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:
Judy Garland: The One and Only , 1991 I'll See You Again
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
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
Performed by Judy Garland in the film Ziegfeld Girl, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right out of My Hair
Introduced by Mary Martin in the stage musical "South Pacific" Performed by Mitzi Gaynor and Women's Chorus in the film South Pacific, 1958 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Broadway Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 I'm Nobody's Baby
Popularized by Ruth Etting Performed by Judy Garland in the film Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I'm Old Fashioned
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Nan Wynn dubbing for Rita Hayworth in the film You Were Never Lovelier, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index I've Been Working on the Railroad
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
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
Introduced by Martha O'Driscoll in the film Youth on Parade, 1942 Popularized by Harry James and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Martha Raye as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 If I Had a Talking Picture of You
Introduced by Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in the film Sunny Side Up, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley If I Had a Talking Picture of You / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 If I Had a Talking Picture of You / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye (Kahn-Erdman-Russo) If I Only Had a Brain
Introduced by Ray Bolger and Judy Garland in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland and Ray Bolger as part of the medley If I Only Had a Brain / We're Off to See the Wizard on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 See also: Master Song Index If I Only Had a Brain / We're Off to See the Wizard
We're Off to See the Wizard (Harburg-Arlen) If Love Were All
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
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Big Boy" Popularized by Eddie Cantor Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songs We're Famous For Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good)
Introduced by Aida Ward in the stage revue "Cotton Club Parade" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 Indian Love Call
Introduced by Mary Ellis and Dennis King in the stage operetta "Rose Marie" Performed by Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in the film Rose Marie, 1936 Performed by Ann Blyth and Fernando Lamas in the film Rose Marie, 1954 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 Island in the West Indies
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
Introduced by John W. Bubbles in the stage musical "Porgy and Bess" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Porgy and Bess Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 It All Depends on You
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Big Boy" Performed by Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index It's a Good Day
Popularized by Peggy Lee Performed by Judy Garland and male dancing chorus on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped on or before November 8, 1963 Released on record "Just For Openers" Released on CD Judy Garland Live, 1989 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 See also: Master Song Index It's All Right with Me
Introduced by Peter Cookson in the stage musical "Can-Can" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 It's De-Lovely
Introduced by Ethel Merman and Bob Hope in the stage musical "Red, Hot and Blue" 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 It's Only a Paper Moon
Introduced by June Knight and Buddy Rogers in the film Take a Chance, 1933 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House
Popularized by Dinah Shore 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 Italian Street Song
Introduced in the stage musical "Naughty Marietta" Performed by Zarubi Elmassian dubbing for Suzette, Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald and Chorus in the film Naughty Marietta, 1935 Performed by Jane Powell in the film Holiday in Mexico, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songs We're Famous For Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Jamboree Jones
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963, but deleted before airing Released on record: "Just For Openers" Released on CD: 25th Anniversary Retrospective, 1995 See also: Master Song Index Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy Medley
Will You Remember (Sweetheart) (Young-Romberg), sung by Judy and Jack "Rosalie" (Porter), sung by Jack Jones I'll See You Again (Coward), sung by Judy and Jack Lover, Come Back To Me (Romberg-Hammerstein), sung by Judy The Donkey Serenade (Forrest-Wright-Stothart-Friml), sung by Judy and Jack Jingle Bells
Popular Christmas song Performed by Judy Garland, Jack Jones, Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Mel Tormé and Tracy Everitt as part of the Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 Jitterbug, The
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
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
Shine On, Harvest Moon (Bayes-Norworth) Some of These Days (Brooks) My Man (Willemetz-Pollack) I Don't Care (Sutton-Lenox) Unless You've Played the Palace (reprise) Judy Garland - Ethel Merman Medley
Let's Be Buddies (Porter), sung by Judy and Ethel You're the Top (Porter), sung by Judy and Ethel You're Just in Love (Berlin), sung by Judy and Ethel It's De-lovely (Porter), sung by Judy and Ethel Together (Wherever We Go) (Styne-Sondheim), sung by Judy and Ethel Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli Medley
The Best Is Yet to Come (Leigh-Coleman), sung by Judy and Liza Bye, Bye Baby (Robin-Styne), sung by Judy and Liza Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight) (Hanighen-Mercer), sung by Judy and Liza Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley
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
How About You (Freed-Lane), sung by Judy and Mickey But Not For Me (Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy Fascinating Rhythm (Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy and Mickey God's Country (Harburg-Arlen), sung by Judy and Mickey Could You Use Me? (Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Mickey Our Love Affair (Freed-Edens), sung by Judy and Mickey How About You, reprised by Judy and Mickey Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley
It's a Good Day (Lee-Barbour), sung by Judy "Over the Rainbow" (Harburg-Arlen), sung by Peggy Under the Bamboo Tree (Cole-Johnson), sung by Judy and Peggy Witch Doctor (Bagdasarian), sung by Judy and Peggy Judy Garland - Tony Bennett Medley
"Lullabye of Broadway" (Dubin-Warren), sung by Tony Carolina in the Morning (Donaldson-Kahn), sung by Judy "Kansas City" (Leiber-Stoller), sung by Tony When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam' (Berlin), sung by Judy I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Cross-Cory), sung by Tony (Judy joins in on the reprise) Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley
"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
Introduced by Mary Lawlor, Shirley Vernon and Ruth Mayon in the stage musical "Good News" Performed by June Allyson in the film Good News, 1947 Performed by Judy Garland and June Allyson on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Just in Time
Introduced by Judy Holliday and Sydney Chaplin in the stage musical "Bells Are Ringing" Performed by Dean Martin in the film Bells Are Ringing, 1960 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 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 See also: Capitol "Live" Songs page See also: Master Song Index Just You, Just Me
Introduced by Marion Davies and Lawrence Gray in the film Marianne, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964. Also inserted into Episode #26, aired March 29, 1964 See also: Capitol Studio Songs page and Capitol "Live" Songs page See also: Master Song Index Keep the Home Fires Burning
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 Kismet Medley
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
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 Last Night When We Were Young
Popularized by Lawrence Tibbett Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Let Me Entertain You
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
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
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the film Shall We Dance, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland and Diahann Carroll as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 (special material and lyrics by Mel Tormé) Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
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 Long Way Home
Introduced by Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton in the film Here Come the WAVES, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and Diahann Carroll as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage revue "George White's Scandals" Performed by Judy Garland and Men Dancers on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Little Drops of Rain
Introduced by Judy Garland (and reprised by Robert Goulet) in the film Gay Purr-ee, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
Introduced by Nick Lucas and danced by Ruby Keeler in the stage musical "Show Girl" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Lonesome Road, The
Introduced by Jules Bledsoe dubbing for Stepin Fetchit in the film "Show Boat," 1929 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 Look for the Silver Lining
Introduced by Marilyn Miller and Irving Fisher in the stage musical "Sally" Performed by Marilyn Miller and Alexander Gray in the film Sally, 1929 Performed by William Powell, Robert Greig, William Demarest and Charles Trowbridge (reprised by Rosina Lawrence) in the film The Great Ziegfeld, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland (as Marilyn Miller) in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Gordon MacRae and June Haver in the film Look for the Siler Lining, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland, Steve Lawrence and June Allyson as part of the MGM Medley on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Lorna
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 Lost in the Stars
Introduced by Todd Duncan in the stage musical "Lost in the Stars" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 Lot of Livin' To Do, A
Introduced by Dick Gautier and Teenagers in the stage musical "Bye Bye Birdie" Performed by Jesse Pearson, Ann-Margret and Bobby Rydell in the film Bye Bye Birdie, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 Love
Introduced by Lena Horne in the film Ziegfeld Follies, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland and Lena Horne as part of the Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Love of My Life
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film The Pirate, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Lover Come Back to Me
Introduced by Evelyn Herbert in the operetta "The New Moon" Performed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the film New Moon, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the JeanetteMacDonald - Nelson Eddy Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 Lucky Day
Introduced by Harry Richman in the stage revue "George White's Scandals of 1926" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 See also: Master Song Index MGM Medley
"(I'm in Love with You) Honey", sung by June Cleopatterer (Kern-Wodehouse-Bolton), sung by Judy and June "Thou Swell" (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Steve Look for the Silver Lining (Kern-DeSylva), sung by Judy "Till the Clouds Roll By" (Kern-Wodehouse-Bolton), sung by Steve Till the Clouds Roll By / Look for the Silver Lining (Wodehouse-Bolton-Kern) / (DeSylva-Kern), sung by Judy, June and Steve Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Introduced by Beatrice Lillie in the stage revue "The Third Little Show" Performed by Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Terry Thomas and Dancers on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Make Someone Happy
Introduced by John Reardon in the stage musical "Do Re Mi" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Man That Got Away, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film A Star Is Born, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Maria
Introduced by Larry Kert in the stage musical "West Side Story" Performed by Richard Beymer in the film West Side Story, 1961 Performed by Vic Damone as part of the West Side Story medley on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 Maybe I'll Come Back
The closing song for most episodes of the "Judy Garland Show," sung by Judy Garland. Each episode would feature a new "cousin" in the song Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1, taped June 24, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #2, taped July 7, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli on Episode #3, taped July 16, 1963. The "cousin" was Liza Minnelli Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #4, taped July 23, 1963. The "cousin" was Bela Lugosi
released on CD: Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #6, taped September 13, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #7, taped September 20, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #8, taped September 27, 1963. The "cousin" was Hunt Stromberg, Jr. Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #9, taped October 4, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #10, taped October 11, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #11, taped October 18, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12, taped November 1, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #13, taped November 8, 1963. The "cousin" was "everybody's grandma." Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14, taped November 30, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #17, taped December 20, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Me and My Shadow
Introduced by Frank Ray in the stage revue "Harry Delmar's Revels" Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1957 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the All-Purpose Holiday Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Mean to Me
Popularized by Ruth Etting Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songwriter Sketch / Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Memories of You
Introduced by Minto Cato in the stage revue "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930" Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1956 Performed by Judy Garland, with Count Basie on the organ, on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Moon River
Introduced in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961 Popularized by Andy Williams Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Moonlight Cocktail
Popularized by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Martha Raye as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 More
English lyric by Norman Newell, music by Nino Oliviero and Riz Ortalani, 1963 Introduced by Kathina Ortolani in the film Mondo Cane, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Released on record: "Just For Openers" Released on CD: Judy Garland: The One and Only, 1991 M-O-T-H-E-R (A Word That Means the World to Me)
Popularized by Henry Burr 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 Mr. Wonderful
Introduced by Olga James in the stage musical "Mr. Wonderful" Performed by Judy Garland and Jack Carter as part of the Broadway Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 My Buddy
Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Judy Garland and Dick Shawn on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 My Heart Stood Still
Introduced in the U.S. by William Gaxton and Constance Carpenter in the stage musical "A Connecticut Yankee" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songwriter Sketch / Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 My Mammy
Introduced by William Frawley Performed by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad," 1918 Performed by Judy Garland and Donald O'Connor in the Songs We're Famous For Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 My Man
Words by Albert Willemetz and Jacques Charles, music by Mauruce Yvain (copyright 1920, Francis Salabert, Paris) Recorded and popularized by Mistinguett, 1920 and 1930 English lyric by Channing Pollock (North American copyright 1921, Leo Feist, Inc., New York, N.Y.) Introduced by Fanny Brice in the stage revue "Ziegfeld Girls of 1920" Recorded by Fanny Brice, 1921 Recorded by Ruth Etting, 1927 Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1955 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Nearness of You, The
Popularized by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 Never Will I Marry
Introduced by Anthony Perkins in the stage musical "Greenwillow" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped on or before November 8, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning
Introduced in the stage revue "Yip Yip Yaphank" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way
Introduced in the stage opera "Porgy and Bess" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 Ol' Man River
Introduced by Jules Bledsoe and Chorus in the stage production of "Show Boat," 1927 Performed by Paul Robeson and Chorus in the film Show Boat, 1936 Performed by Caleb Peterson and Chorus in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by William Warfield and Chorus in the film Show Boat, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 Old Devil Moon
Introduced by Ella Logan and Donald Richards in the stage musical "Finian's Rainbow" Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1960 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 Performed by Petula Clark and Don Francks in the film Finian's Rainbow, 1968 Old Soft Shoe, The
Introduced by Ray Bolger in the stage revue "Three to Make Ready" Performed by Judy Garland and Donald O'Connor as part of the Vaudeville Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
Officially introduced by Judy Garland and Company in the film The Harvey Girls, 1946, but actually preceded by three records released by Decca in 1945 by Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers and by Judy Garland and Chorus and by Judy Garland and The Merry Macs Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Once in a Lifetime
Introduced by Anthony Newley in the stage musical "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Once in a Lifetime / I Feel a Song Comin' On (and reprised by Judy at the end of the show) on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 Recorded by Judy Garland for Capitol Records, 1964 Once in a Lifetime / I Feel a Song Comin' On
Consists of the songs:
I Feel a Song Comin' On (McHugh-Fields-Oppenheimer) One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film The Sky's the Limit, 1943 Comedy version performed by Judy Garland, Jerry Van Dyke, Dancers and Chorus on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show" (taped October 11, 1963, and inserted into Episode #5) One O'Clock Jump
Theme song of Count Basie and His Orchestra 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 Our Love Affair
Introduced by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in the film Strike Up the Band, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Over the Rainbow
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Over There
Introduced by George M. Cohan Very popular American patriotic song, especially during WWI and WWII Performed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 Paris Is a Lonely Town
Introduced by Judy Garland in the animated film Gay Purr-ee, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Party's Over, The
Introduced by Judy Holliday in the stage musical "Bells Are Ringing" Performed by Judy Holliday in the film Bells Are Ringing, 1960 Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Pennsylvania 6-5000
Introduced and popularized by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Martha Raye as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 Poor Butterfly
Performed by Judy Garland with Bobby Cole and His Trio on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 Popeye the Sailor Man
Introduced in the animated cartoon Popeye the Sailor Man 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 Porgy and Bess Medley
Summertime (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy It Ain't Necessarily So (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy Summertime (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Vic I Got Plenty o' Nuttin (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Judy There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon for New York (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Vic Bess, You Is My Woman Now (Heyward-Gershwin-Gershwin), Judy and Vic Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow, A
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Puttin' On the Ritz
Introduced by Harry Richman in the film Puttin' On the Ritz, 1930 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963 Performed by Andrea McArdle, Donna Pescow and Erin Donovan as the Gumm Sisters in the film Rainbow, 1978 See also: Master Song Index Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley
It's Only a Paper Moon (Rose-Harburg-Arlen), sung by Judy "Dancing on the Ceiling" (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Diahann That Old Black Magic (Mercer-Arlen), sung by Judy "The Gentleman Is a Dope" (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Diahann Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good) (Koehler-Arlen), sung by Judy "It Might As Well Be Spring" (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Diahann Hit the Road to Dreamland (Mercer-Arlen), sung by Judy "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Diahann Stormy Weather (Koehler-Arlen), sung by Judy and Diahann Lets Take the Long Way Home (Mercer-Arlen), Judy and Diahann "Bali Ha'i" (Rodgers-Hammerstein), sung by Diahann "Manhattan" (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Diahann "The Sweetest Sounds" (Rodgers), sung by Diahann Anyplace I Hang My Hat Is Home (Mercer-Arlen), sung by Judy and Diahann River Stay 'Way from My Door
Introduced by Jimmy Savo in the stage revue "Mum's the Word" Popularized by Kate Smith with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Train Medley on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (With a Dixie Melody)
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad," 1918 Performed by Al Jolson in the film Rose of Washington Square, 1939 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film The Jolson Story, 1946 Performed by Al Jolson dubbing for Larry Parks in the film Jolson Sings Again, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Romantic Duets Medley
I Remember It Well (Lerner-Loewe), Judy and Jerry lip-sync Maurice Chevalier Make Believe (Kern-Hammerstein), Jane and Jerry lip-sync Howard Keel Will You Remember (Sweetheart) (Romberg-Young), Judy and Jerry lip-sync Jane and Vic Damone "Romantic Finale," sung by Judy, Jane and Jerry Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Popularized by Gene Autry Danced by Peter Gennaro Dancers as part of the Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 See also: Master Song Index 'S Wonderful
Introduced by Adele Astaire and Allen Kearns in the stage musical "Funny Face" Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn in the film Funny Face, 1957 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Sail Away
Introduced by Graham Payn in the London production of the stage musical "Ace of Clubs" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 See also: Capitol "Live" Songs San Francisco
Introduced by Jeanette MacDonald in the film San Francisco, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 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 (Roger Edens' verse only) See also: Master Song Index Seasons Greetings
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 Sentimental Journey
Popularized by Doris Day with Les Brown and His Orchestra (their theme song) 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 Seventy-Six Trombones
Introduced by Robert Preston in the stage musical "The Music Man" Performed by Robert Preston and Ensemble in the film The Music Man, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 Shenandoah
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #16 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 13, 1963 Shine On, Harvest Moon
Popularized by Ada Jones and Billy Murray Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Side By Side
Popularized by Nick Lucas Performed by Judy Garland and George Maharis on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Sing Sing Sing
Popularized by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Performed by Chorus and reprised by Judy Garland, Bobby Darin and Bob Newhart on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963 Sleigh Ride
Popularized by Leroy Anderson and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland, Jack Jones, Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, Joey Luft, Mel Torme and Tracy Everitt as part of the Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 Smile
Introduced as soundtrack theme in the film Modern Times, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Introduced in the stage musical "Roberta" Performed by Irene Dunne (instrumental reprise danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) in the film Roberta, 1935 Performed by Chorus and danced by Gower Champion and Cyd Charisse in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Kathryn Grayson (instrumental version danced by Marge and Gower Champion) in the film Lovely to Look At, 1952 Comedy skit performed by Judy Garland and firefighters on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 Some Day My Prince Will Come
Introduced by Adrienne Caselotti as the voice of Snow White in the animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937 (Miss Caselotti also provided the voice for Juliet in the Tin Man scene of The Wizard of Oz, 1939) Performed by Judy Garland with Louis Jourdan as part of the Children's Songs Medley on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 Some of These Days
Popularized by Sophie Tucker Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Some People
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage production of "Gypsy" Performed by Lisa Kirk dubbing for Rosalind Russell in the film Gypsy, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Somebody Touched Me
Performed by Judy Garland and The Dillards as part of the Country Medley on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Something's Coming
Introduced by Larry Kert in the stage musical "West Side Story" Performed by Richard Beymer in the film West Side Story, 1961 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the West Side Story Medley on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Somewhere
Introduced by Reri Grist in the stage musical "West Side Story" Performed by Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood in the film West Side Story, 1961 Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone as part of the West Side Story Medley on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 Songs We're Famous For Medley
"Inka Dinka Doo" (Ryan-Durante), sung by Donald If You Knew Susie Like I Knew Susie (DeSylva-Meyer), sung by Judy My Mammy (Lewis-Young-Donaldson), sung by Judy and Donald Indian Love Call (Friml-Harbach-Hammerstein), sung by Judy and Donald "Rose Marie" (Friml-Harbach-Hammerstein), sung by Donald Will You Remember (Sweetheart) (Romberg-Young), sung by Judy "Stout Hearted Men" (Romberg-Hammerstein), sung by Donald Italian Street Song (Herbert-Young), sung by Judy "Indian Love Call", reprised by Donald Be My Guest, reprised by Judy and Donald Songwriter Sketch / Medley
"Makin' Whoopee" (Kahn-Donaldson), sung by Mel "The Glory of Love" (Hill), sung by Steve Way Back Home (Lewis-Waring), sung by Judy "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" (Koehler-Moll-Barris), sung by Mel "You Took Advantage of Me" (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Steve Mean to Me (Turk-Ahlert), sung by Judy "The Girl Friend" (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Steve and Mel Tip Toe Through the Tulips (Dubin-Burke), sung by Judy "Truckin'" (Koehler-Bloom), sung by Mel "Gypsy in My Soul" (Boland-Jaffe), sung by Steve "Nice Work If You Can Get It" (Gershwin-Gershwin), sung by Steve and Mel "The Glory of Love" (Hill), sung by Steve and Mel My Heart Stood Still (Rodgers-Hart), sung by Judy Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) (Porter), sung by Judy, Steve and Mel Sophie Medley
When I'm in Love (Allen), sung by Judy and Steve I'll Show Them All (Allen), sung by Judy St. Louis Blues
Popularized by Marion Harris Performed by Judy Garland and Martha Raye as part of the Glenn Miller Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Steppin' Out with My Baby
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 Stormy Weather
Recorded by Harold Arlen with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra, February 28, 1933 First public performance by Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in the stage revue "Cotton Club Parade of 1933," April 6, 1933 Popularized by Ethel Waters Performed by Alice Faye in the film Rose of Washington Square, 1939 Performed by Lena Horne and danced by Katherine Dunham and Her Troupe in the film Stormy Weather, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Diahann Carroll as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Strike Up the Band
Introduced in the stage musical "Strike Up the Band" Excerpt performed by Judy Garland and Company in the finale of the film Strike Up the Band, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the medley I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Summertime
Introduced by Abbie Mitchell in the stage production of "Porgy and Bess" Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Porgy and Bess Medley on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Sunny Side Up
Introduced by Janet Gaynor in the film Sunny Side Up, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963, but deleted before airing Performed by Judy Garland, joined by Donald O'Connor and Jerry Van Dyke, on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 Supper Time
Introduced by Ethel Waters in the stage revue "As Thousands Cheer" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 Swanee
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad," 1918 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the "Born in a Trunk" sequence of the film, A Star Is Born, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Sweet Danger
Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Sweetest Sounds, The
Introduced by Diahann Carroll and Richart Kiley in the stage musical "No Strings" Performed by Judy Garland with Count Basie and His Orchestra as part of the medley, I Hear Music / The Sweetest Sounds / Strike Up the Band on Episode #2 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 7, 1963 Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / He's Got the Whole World in His Hands on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Swing Low Sweet Chariot / He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
Hes Got the Whole World in His Hands (traditional) Take Me Out to the Ball Game
Popularized by Billy Murray Performed by Judy Garland and Leo Durocher on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Tess's Torch Song (I Had a Man)
Introduced by Dinah Shore in the film Up in Arms, 1944 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 That Old Black Magic
Introduced by Vera Zorina, Johnnie Johnston and Frank Faylen in the film Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Richard Rodgers / Harold Arlen Medley on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 See also: Master Song Index That Old Feeling
Introduced by Virginia Verrill in the stage revue "Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 That Wonderful Year
Performed by Judy Garland, Martha Raye and Peter Lawford as part of the Hit Parade 1964 Medley on Episode #18 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 14, 1964 That's All
Popularized by Nat "King" Cole Performed by Judy Garland; taped October 11, 1963 and inserted into Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," aired December 15, 1963 Released on record "Just For Openers" Released on CD Judy Garland Live, 1989 See also: Master Song Index That's Entertainment
Introduced by Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray and Oscar Levant in the film The Bandwagon, 1953 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index There's a Long, Long Trail
Performed by Jeanette MacDonald and Mens Chorus in the film Smilin' Through, 1941 Performed by The King's Men and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film For Me and My Gal, 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 There's No Business Like Show Business
Introduced by Ethel Merman, Ray Middleton, William O'Neal and Marty May in the stage musical "Annie Get Your Gun," 1946 Performed by Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Howard Keel and Keenan Wynn for the film Annie Get Your Gun but not used, 1949 Performed by the Company in the film Annie Get Your Gun, 1950 Performed by the Company in the film There's No Business Like Show Business, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Ethel Merman on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index They Can't Take That Away from Me
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Shall We Dance, 1937 Performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the film The Barkleys of Broadway, 1949 Performed by Judy Garland and Dancers on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 See also: Master Song Index They Say It's Wonderful
Introduced by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton in the stage musical "Annie Get Your Gun" Performed by Judy Garland and Howard Keel for the film Annie Get Your Gun, 1949, but not used Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel for the film Annie Get Your Gun, 1949, but not used Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Broadway Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 See also: Master Song Index This Can't Be Love
Introduced by Eddie Albert and Marcy Westcott in the stage musical "The Boys from Syracuse" Instrumental danced by Cyd Charisse, Dee Turnell and Chorus Girls in the film Words and Music, 1948 Performed by Doris Day in the film Jumbo, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley Almost Like Being in Love / This Can't Be Love on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also: Master Song Index This Could Be the Start of Something
Popularized by Les Brown and His Band of Renown; also by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Performed by Judy Garland, Singers and Dancers on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 Through the Years
Introduced by Natalie Hall and Michael Bartlett in the stage musical "Through the Years" Performed by Jane Powell and George Cleveland in the film A Date with Judy, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 Till the Clouds Roll By
Introduced in the stage musical "Oh Boy!" Sung and danced by Ray McDonald, June Allyson and Chorus in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland, June Allyson and Steve Lawrence as part of the MGM Medley on Episode #6 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 13, 1963 Time After Time
Introduced by Frank Sinatra and reprised by Kathryn Grayson in the film It Happened in Brooklyn, 1947 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 Tip Toe Through the Tulips
Introduced by Nick Lucas in the film Gold Diggers of Broadway, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songwriter Sketch/Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 Together (Wherever We Go)
Introduced by Ethel Merman, Sandra Church and Jack Klugman in the stage musical "Gypsy" Performed by Lisa Kirk dubbing for Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood and Karl Malden in the film Gypsy, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963 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 Recorded by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli for Capitol Records, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Tonight
Introduced by Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence in the stage musical "West Side Story" Performed by Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood in the film West Side Story, 1961 Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone as part of the West Side Story Medley on Episode #17 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 20, 1963 Too Close for Comfort
Introduced by Sammy Davis, Jr. in the stage musical "Mr. Wonderful" Performed by Judy Garland and Jack Carter as part of the Broadway Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 Too Late Now
Introduced by Jane Powell in the film Royal Wedding, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Bombo," 1921 Popularized by Eddie Cantor Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley, If I Had a Talking Picture of You / Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 For more information on this title, see Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye on Class Act Traditional Christmas Carol Medley
What Child Is This? (Dix), sung by Judy "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (traditional), sung by Chorus "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (Wesley-Mendelssohn), sung by Mel and Jack "Good King Wenceslas" (Neale-Cantiones), sung by Chorus "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (Sears-Willis), Liza and Tracy "Silent Night" (Mohr-Gruber), Lorna, Joey and Chorus Deck the Halls (traditional), sung by Judy, Liza, Lorna, Joey, Jack, and Mel Train Medley
Going Home Train (Rome), sung by Judy "Blues in the Night" (Mercer-Arlen), sung by Bobby Goin' Home (Dvorak-Fisher), sung by Judy and Bobby "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" (Gordon-Warren), sung by Bobby On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe (Mercer-Warren), sung by Judy River Stay 'Way from My Door (Dixon-Woods), sung by Judy "Some of These Days" (Brooks), sung by Bobby Bye Bye Blackbird (Dixon-Henderson), sung by Judy "Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye" (Kahn-Erdman-Russo), sung by Bobby Beyond the Blue Horizon (Robin-Whiting-Harling), sung by Judy "I Know That You Know", sung by Bobby I've Been Working on the Railroad (traditional), sung by Judy and Bobby Lonesome Road (Shilkret-Austin), sung by Judy and Bobby Trolley Song, The
Introduced by Judy Garland and Chorus in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and Lena Horne as part of the Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley on Episode #4 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 23, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland and Mel Tormé on Episode #21 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 31, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Two Lost Souls
Introduced by Gwen Verdon and Stephen Douglass in the stage musical "Damn Yankees" Performed by Gwen Verdon and Tab Hunter in the film Damn Yankees, 1958 Performed by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli on Episode #3 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 16, 1963 Under the Bamboo Tree
Popularized by Arthur Collins Performed by Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and Peggy Lee as part of the Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 Unless You've Played the Palace
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy at the Palace Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 Vaudeville Medley
"Nagasaki" (Dixon-Warren), sung by Donald Yacka Hula Hickey Dula (Goetz-Young-Wending), sung by Judy and Donald "You Can Always Find a Little Sunshine at the Y.M.C.A.", sung by Donald At the Moving Picture Ball (Johnson-Santly), sung by Judy and Donald The Old Soft Shoe (Hamilton-Lewis), sung by Judy and Donald Way Back Home
Introduced and popularized by Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Songwriter Sketch / Medley on Episode #11 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 18, 1963 Way, Way in the Middle of the Air
Performed by Judy Garland, Jerry Van Dyke, George Maharis, Jack Carter and The Dillards as part of the Country Medley on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
Popularized by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra 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 See also: Master Song Index We're Off to See the Wizard
Introduced by Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Buddy Ebsen and Bert Lahr in the film The Wizard of Oz, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland and Ray Bolger as part of the medley If I Only Had a Brain / We're Off to See the Wizard on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 See also: Master Song Index West Side Story Medley
Something's Coming, sung by Judy Maria, reprised by Vic Somewhere, sung by Judy and Vic Tonight, sung by Judy and Vic What Child Is This
Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Traditional Christmas Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 What'll I Do?
Introduced by Grace Moore and John Steel in the stage revue "Music Box Revue of 1923" Performed by Chorus in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938 Performed by Danny Thomas in the film Big City, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #12 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 1, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 When I'm in Love
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 When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Popular song during the American Civil War Parformed by Judy Garland as part of the World War I Medley on Episode #20 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 24, 1964 See also: Master Song Index When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'
Popularized by Arthur Collins and Byron Harlan Performed by Alice Faye in the film Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Ethel Merman, Dan Dailey, Mitzi Gaynor, Donald O'Connor in the film There's No Business Like Show Business, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Garland - Tony Bennett Medley on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 See also: Master Song Index When the Sun Comes Out
Popularized by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964. This performance also inserted into Episode #26, aired March 29, 1964 See also: Master Song Index When You Wish Upon a Star
Introduced by Cliff Edwards as the voice of Jiminy Cricket 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 When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
Popularized by Louis Armstrong Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #26 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 13, 1964 See also: Master Song Index When Your Lover Has Gone
Introduced on the soundtrack of the film Blonde Crazy, 1931 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #10 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 11, 1963 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #24 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 23, 1964 Where or When
Introduced by Ray Heatherton and Mitzi Green in the stage musical "Babes in Arms," 1927 Performed by Betty Jaynes, Douglas McPhail and Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Performed by Lena Horne in the film Words and Music, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney as part of the Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney MGM Sketch / Medley on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Whispering
Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Performed by Vivian Blaine in the film Greenwich Village, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and The Kirby Stone Four on Episode #19 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped January 17, 1964 Who Cares (As Long As You Care for Me)
Introduced by William Gaxton and Lois Moran in the stage musical "Of Thee I Sing" Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Why Can't I?
Introduced by Lillian Taiz and Inez Courtney in the stage musical "Spring Is Here" Performed by Doris Day and Martha Raye in the film Jumbo, 1962 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #25 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped March 6, 1964 Will You Remember (Sweetheart)
Introduced in the stage musical "Maytime" Performed by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the film Maytime, 1937 Performed by Vic Damone and Jane Powell in the film Deep in My Heart, 1954 Performed by Judy Garland 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 and Jack Jones as part of the Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy Medley on Episode #22 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 14, 1964 Winter Wonderland
Popularized by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Judy Garland - Liza Minnelli - Jack Jones "Holiday" Medley on Episode #15 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped December 6, 1963 Witch Doctor
Popularized by David Seville Performed by Judy Garland and Peggy Lee as part of the Judy Garland - Peggy Lee Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 World Is Your Balloon, The
Performed by Judy Garland, Donald O'Connor, Jerry Van Dyke, Dancers and Chorus on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 World War I Medley
There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding (Elliot-King) Keep the Home Fires Burning (Novello-Ford) Give My Regards to Broadway (Cohan) Boy of Mine (Blennan-Ball) Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning (Berlin) Over There (Cohan) Wouldn't It Be Loverly
Introduced by Julie Andrews in the stage musical "My Fair Lady" Performed by Marni Nixon dubbing for Audrey Hepburn in the film My Fair Lady, 1964 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Broadway Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 Y'all Come
Performed by Judy Garland and The Dillards (and reprised by Judy, Jerry Van Dyke, George Maharis, Jack Carter, The Dillards and Dancers) as part of the Country Medley on Episode #8 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 27, 1963 Yacka Hula Hickey Dula
Introduced in the stage musical "Robinson Crusoe, Jr." Performed by Judy Garland and Donald O'Connor as part of the Vaudeville Medley on Episode #7 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped September 20, 1963 (I Am The) Yankee Doodle Boy
Introduced in the stage musical "Little Johnny Jones" Performed by James Cagney and Chorus in the film Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1942 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 Yes Indeed
Popularized by Sy Oliver and Jo Stafford with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland, Tony Bennett, Dick Shawn and Dancers on Episode #5 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped July 30, 1963 You and the Night and the Music
Popularized by Conrad Thibault Performed by the MGM Studio Chorus in the film The Band Wagon, 1953 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the Hooray for Love Medley on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: Master Song Index You Made Me Love You
Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Judy Garland (with special lyric by Roger Edens) in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the medley, You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song on Episode #9 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped October 4, 1963 See also: You Made Me Love You on Class Act See also: Master Song Index You Made Me Love You / For Me and My Gal / The Trolley Song
Consists of the songs:
For Me and My Gal (Leslie-Goetz-Meyer) The Trolley Song (Martin-Blane) You Make Me Feel So Young
Introduced by Carol Stewart dubbing for Vera-Ellen, Del Porter dubbing for Charles Smith, and unidentified vocal group in the film Three Little Girls in Blue, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland as part of the I Like Men Medley on Episode #13 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 8, 1963 You're a Grand Old Flag
Introduced by George M. Cohan in the stage musical "George Washington, Jr." Performed by James Cagney and Chorus as part of a production number in the film Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1942 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 You're Just in Love
Introduced by Ethel Merman and Russell Nype in the stage musical "Call Me Madam" 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 You're Nearer
Introduced in the stage musical "Too Many Girls" Performed by Trudy Erwin dubbing for Lucille Ball and reprised by Frances Langford, Libby Bennett, Ann Miller, Desi Arnaz, Trudi Erwin dubbing for Lucille Ball and Chorus in the film Too Many Girls, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped February 21, 1964 See also: Capitol "Live" Songs You're So Right for Me
Performed by Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Dancers on Episode #1 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped June 24, 1963 You're the Top
Introduced by Ethel Merman and William Gaxton in the stage musical "Anything Goes" Performed by Ethel Merman and Bing Crosby in the film Anything Goes, 1936 Performed by Ginny Simms and Cary Grant in the film Night and Day, 1936 Performed by Mitzi Gaynor and Bing Crosby in the film Anything Goes, 1936 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 Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Introduced by Hal Le Roy and Eunice Healy in the stage revue "Thumbs Up," 1935 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Episode #14 of "The Judy Garland Show," taped November 30, 1963. This performance was also inserted into Episode #10, aired March 1, 1964 See also: Master Song Index Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Introduced by James Baskett in the film Song of the South, 1946 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 With help from, and many thanks to, Scott Fifield for supplying information concerning some of the composers and lyricists, and to Coyne Steven Sanders book, Rainbow's End: The Judy Garland Show, for its wealth of information regarding this television masterpiece. [Ken Larsen] Additions and corrections by Jim Johnson, October 2000 and later. Many thanks to Lawrence Schulman for his assistance. |