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Abe Lincoln Had Just One Country
Performed by Judy Garland on Motion Picture Industry Community Chest Drive, aired December 15, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland on Millions for Defense (Treasury Hour), aired December 23, 1941 After You've Gone
Introduced by Marion Harris Popularized by Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Paul Whiteman, Louis Armstrong and others Recorded by Benny Goodman in 1935 Performed by Judy Garland on The Shell Chateau Hour, aired August 6, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly on Screen Guild Players: "For Me and My Gal", aired March 22, 1943 See also: Master Song Index Alabamy Bound
Introduced by Al Jolson Performed by Eddie Cantor in the stage musical "Kid Boots" Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 4, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 Alexander's Ragtime Band
Performed by Judy Garland and the Rhythmaires on The General Electric Program, aired October 30, 1952 See also: Master Song Index All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
Introduced by Ivie Anderson with Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in the film A Day at the Races, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland and Chorus on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 8, 1937 See also: Master Song Index All the Things I Love
Performed by Judy Garland on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired September 7, 1941 All the Things You Are
Introduced in the stage musical "Very Warm for May" Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired February 13, 1940 Performed in the film Till the Clouds Roll By by Tony Martin, 1946 All Time Flop Parade
Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 Always
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 20, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired February 17, 1938 Performed by Deanna Durbin in the film Christmas Holiday, 1944 America (My Country 'Tis of Thee)
Popular American patriotic song Performed by Judy Garland on Motion Pictures Awards Program, aired February 22, 1941 See also: Master Song Index Anchors Aweigh
Official anthem of the US Naval Academy Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 April in Paris
Introduced by Evelyn Hoey in the stage revue "Walk a Little Faster" Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 28, 1952 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Cancer Fund Radio Show, aired April 1953 See also: Master Song Index April Showers
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Bombo" Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 See also: Master Song Index Beyond the Blue Horizon
Introduced by Jeanette MacDonald in the film Monte Carlo, 1930 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 See also: Master Song Index Birth of the Blues, The
Introduced in the stage revue "George White's Scandals of 1926" Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 11, 1937 Blue Boy
Special lyric by ? Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired December 6, 1950 Blue Hawaii
Introduced by Bing Crosby and Shirley Ross in the film Waikiki Wedding, 1937 Popularized by Bing Crosby Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 13, 1937 Blue Skies
Introduced by Belle Baker in the stage musical "Betsy" See also: Blue Skies on Class Act Performed by Judy Garland on The Tex and Jinx Show, aired June 30, 1948 Boise, Idaho
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired December 6, 1950 Bounce Along Garland
Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 14, 1951 Boy Next Door, The
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired June 25, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired December 2, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Show Time #275: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired August 12, 1947 See also: Master Song Index Broadway Rhythm
Introduced by Frances Langford in the film Broadway Melody of 1936, 1935 Recorded by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Performed by Judy Garland on The Shell Chateau Hour, aired October 26, 1935 Performed by Judy Garland on New Faces of 1938, aired November 4, 1937 See also: Master Song Index But Not for Me
Introduced by Ginger Rogers in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed in the film Girl Crazy, by Judy Garland, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Personal Album #76, aired May, 1943 (?) See also: Master Song Index By Myself
Introduced by Jack Buchanan in the stage musical "Between the Devil" Performed by Judy Garland on Nightline, aired April 30, 1957 Performed by Judy Garland in the film I Could Go On Singing, 1963 See also: Master Song Index Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 (De) Camptown Races
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 Can Do, Will Do
Performed by Judy Garland on Mail Call #91, aired May 17, 1944 Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Introduced by Helen Morgan in the stage musical "Show Boat," 1927 Performed by Helen Morgan in the film Show Boat, 1936 Part of medley performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Hall of Fame, aired December 17, 1944 Performed by Lena Horne in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Annette Warren dubbing for Ava Gardner in the film Show Boat, 1951 (Ava Gardner's prerecordings are excellent and are included on most recent soundtrack albums) Carolina in the Morning
Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 21, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 28, 1952 Performed by Judy Garland on The General Electric Program, aired October 30, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On!
Introduced by Judy Garland and Chorus in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland on Young America Wants to Help, aired April 27, 1941 See also: Master Song Index Christopher Columbus
Popularized by Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 College Swing
Introduced by Betty Grable, Martha Raye and Skinnay Ennis in the film College Swing, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
American patriotic song Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 Comes Love
Introduced by Judy Canova in the stage musical "Yokel Boy" Performed by Judy Garland on Opening of Arrowhead Spring Hotel, aired December 16, 1939 Confess
Popularized by Patti Page Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired October 6, 1948 Connecticut
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired February 19, 1947 See also: Master Song Index Could You Pass in Love?
Introduced by Joan Davis and Buddy Ebsen in the film My Lucky Star, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1939, aired September 8, 1938 Cryin' for the Carolines
Introduced by Lawrence Gray in the film Spring Is Here Popularized by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 Daddy
Introduced by Joan Davis and Jinx Falkenburg in the film Two Latins from Manhattan, 1941 Popularized by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland (with special lyrics) on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired September 7, 1941 Dinah
Introduced by Ethel Waters in the stage revue "Plantation Revue" Popularized by Ethel Waters Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 1, 1937 Dixieland Band
Popularized by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Performed as "Oakieland Band" by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 9, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #122, aired June 25, 1944 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Popularized by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer on Personal Album #76, aired May, 1943 (?) Down on Melody Farm
Easter Parade
Introduced by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb in the stage revue "As Thousands Cheer" Performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire on The Chesterfield Supper Club, aired May 6, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the film Easter Parade, 1948 See also: Master Song Index Embraceable You
Introduced by Ginger Rogers and Allan Kearns in the stage musical "Girl Crazy," 1930 Performed by Judy Garland and Mens Chorus in the film Girl Crazy, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra on Command Performance #106, aired March 5, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra on The Frank Sinatra Show, aired May 24, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired October 6, 1948 See also: Master Song Index Everybody Sing
Introduced by Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Barnett Parker, J.D. Jewkes and the MGM Studio Chorus in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 22, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on New Faces of 1938, aired November 4, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired February 3, 1938 See also: Master Song Index F. D. R. Jones
Words and music by Harold J. Rome, 1938 Introduced by Rex Ingram in the stage revue "Sing Out the News" Performed by Judy Garland (with special lyric) on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Tune Up Time, aired April 6, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired December 24, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 See also: Master Song Index Fella with an Umbrella, A
Introduced by Judy Garland and Peter Lawford in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland and Perry Como on The Chesterfield Supper Club, aired May 6, 1948 See also: Master Song Index Fight for U.S.C.
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 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 Judy Garland on Mail Call, aired in 1942 (?) Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly on Screen Guild Players: "For Me and My Gal", aired March 22, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired October 6, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 28, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones
Friendly Star
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Summer Stock, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 18, 1950 See also: Master Song Index Get Happy
Harold Arlen's first published song Introduced by Ruth Etting in the stage revue "9:15 Revue" Performed by Judy Garland and Mens Chorus in the film Summer Stock, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 11, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland on The Big Show, aired February 11, 1951 See also: Master Song Index Go to Sleep, My Baby
Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 God's Country
Introduced by Jack Whitting in the film Hooray for What!, 1938 Performed by Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Doug McPhail, Betty Jaynes and Company in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired May 5, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Screen Guild Theater, aired September 24, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland and reprised by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney on Gulf Screen Guild Theater: "Babes in Arms", aired November 9, 1941 See also: Master Song Index Good Morning
Introduced by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland with Mickey Rooney on Screen Guild Theater, aired September 24, 1939 Performed by Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor in the film Singin' in the Rain, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Goodnight Irene
Introduced by Huddie Ledbetter Popularized by The Weavers Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and The Rhythmaires on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 11, 1950 Goodnight My Love
Introduced by Shirley Temple (and later sung by Alice Faye) in the film Stowaway, 1936 Shirley Temple lyric and Alice Faye lyric both performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 30, 1937 Goodnight Wherever You Are
Popularized by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 Got a Pair of New Shoes
Originally written for Eleanor Powell for the film Broadway Melody of 1938, but deleted from the film, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Thoroughbreds Don't Cry, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Ben Bernie and All the Lads, aired October 12, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired November 25, 1937 See also: Master Song Index Gotta Be This or That
Popularized by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra on The Danny Kaye Show, aired October 5, 1945 Groaner, Canary and Nose
Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and Jimmy Durante on Mail Call #91, aired May 17, 1944 Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Hall of Fame, aired December 17, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired December 2, 1946 See also: Master Song Index Hello Ma Baby
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 How About You?
Introduced by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in the film Babes on Broadway, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney (after the show) on Lux Radio Theatre: "Merton of the Movies", aired November 16, 1941 See also: Master Song Index How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life
Words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane, 1950 Introduced by Fred Astaire and Jane Powell in the film Royal Wedding, 1951 Popularized by Fred Astaire Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 21, 1951 How Deep Is the Ocean?
Popularized by Bing Crosby Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired May 5, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on The Danny Kaye Show, aired October 5, 1945 Performed by Judy Garland on The Tex and Jinx Show, aired June 30, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Party, aired January 1951 (?) How Lovely to Be Me
Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Lady in the Dark", aired February 16, 1953 How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm
Introduced by Nora Bayes Performed by Judy Garland in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland on Screen Guild Players: "For Me and My Gal", aired March 22, 1943 See also: Master Song Index I Ain't Got Nobody
Introduced by Marion Harris Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 I Cried for You
Introduced by Abe Lyman and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Mobilization for Human Needs, aired 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Gulf Screen Guild Theater: "Babes in Arms", aired November 9, 1941 See also: Master Song Index 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 on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 5, 1949 See also: Master Song Index I Get a Kick out of You
Introduced by Ethel Merman and William Gaxton in the stage musical "Anything Goes" Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 I Hear a Rhapsody
Popularized by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Bundles for Britain, aired January 1, 1940 I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen
Introduced by Earl Oxford and Company in the stage musical "This Is the Army" Performed Earl Oxford in the film This Is the Army, 1943 Popularized by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City
Introduced by Mae E. Johnson in the film Stormy Weather, 1943 Popularized by Johnny Mercer Performed by Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer on Personal Album #76, aired May, 1943 (?) I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)
Introduced by Trixie Friganza and Jimmie Savo in the stage revue "John Murray Anderson's Almanac" Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #137, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Your All-Time Hit Parade, aired August 13, 1944 I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)
Popularized by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired June 21, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #61, aired April 6, 1943 I Remember You
Introduced by Dorothy Lamour in the film The Fleet's In, 1942 Popularized by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad)
Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Down on the Farm)
Performed by Judy Garland in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on The Chesterfield Supper Club, aired May 6, 1948 See also: Master Song Index I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Popularized by Henry Burr Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra on March of Dimes, aired January 30, 1945 I'll Remember April
Introduced by Dick Foran in the film Ride 'Em Cowboy, 1942 Popularized by Woody Herman and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Morning Glory", aired October 12, 1942 I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep
Introduced by William Horne in the stage musical "This Is the Army" Performed by James Burell and Chorus in the film This Is the Army, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 I'm Gonna Be Strong for You
Performed by Judy Garland and Bob Hope on Command Performance #166, aired February 15, 1945 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 The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired December 24, 1940 See also: Master Song Index I've Got the Sun in the Morning
Introduced by Ethel Merman in the stage musical "Annie Get Your Gun," 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bob Crosby Show, aired July 17, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #241, aired September 29, 1946 Pre-recorded by Judy Garland for the MGM film Annie Get Your Gun, but not used, 1949 Performed by Betty Hutton in the MGM film Annie Get Your Gun, 1950 See also: Master Song Index I've Got You Under My Skin
Introduced by Virginia Bruce in the film Born to Dance (instrumental version danced by Georges and Jalna), 1936 Popularized by Hal Kemp and His Orchestra Performed by Ginny Simms in the film Night and Day, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Time, aired February 19, 1947 Performed by Marina Koshetz in the film Luxury Liner, 1948 If I Had You
Popularized by Rudy Vallee Performed by Judy Garland on The Jerry Wayne Show, aired August 10, 1945 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bob Crosby Show, aired July 17, 1946 See also: Master Song Index In My Merry Oldsmobile
Popularized by Gus Edwards Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 Standard version and comedy version performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 Isle of Capri
Introduced by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Popular Christmas carol Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #?, aired December 25, 1945 It Had to Be You
Popularized by Cliff ("Ukelele Ike") Edwards Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 It Only Happens When I Dance with You
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland (separately) in the film Easter Parade, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired May 5, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on The Danny Kaye Show, aired October 5, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on The Tex and Jinx Show, aired June 30, 1948 See also: Master Song Index It's a Great Day for the Irish
Introduced by Judy Garland, Doug McPhail and Chorus in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland and Doug McPhail on Leo Is on the Air, aired Fall, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired December 24, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 See also: Master Song Index Johnny One Note
Introduced by Wynn Murray in the stage musical "Babes in Arms," 1937 Popularized by Hal Kemp and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 20, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 15, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Kraft Music Hall, aired September 30, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Words and Music, 1948 See also: Master Song Index Joint Is Really Jumpin' Down in Carnegie Hall, The
Introduced by Judy Garland with Jose Iturbi at the piano in the film Thousands Cheer, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Jose Iturbi on Mail Call, January 9, 1943 Just the Way You Are
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Introduced by The Peerless Quartet Performed by Judy Garland on The Big Show, aired February 11, 1951 Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (sung and danced on roller-skates) in the film Shall We Dance, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland and Jack Oakie on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 6, 1937 See also: Master Song Index Limehouse Blues
Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence, Robert Hobbs and Fred Leslie in the stage revue "Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924" Sung by Harriet Lee, and danced by Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer in the film Ziegfeld Follies, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
Introduced by Nick Lucas (and danced by Ruby Keeler) in the stage musical "Show Girl" It is said that Judy Garland so loved this song that she named her first daughter Liza (Minnelli), 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Time, aired November 27, 1946 See also: Master Song Index Long Ago (And Far Away)
Introduced by Gene Kelly and Nan Wynn dubbing for Rita Hayworth in the film Cover Girl, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces, aired June 4, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Everything for the Boys, aired June 11, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired June 25, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #?, aired December 25, 1945 Look for the Silver Lining
Introduced by Marilyn Miller and Irving Fisher in the stage musical "Sally" Performed by Marilyn Miller in the film Sally, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland in the flim Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Part of medley performed by Judy Garland and Chorus on Philco Radio Hall of Fame, aired December 17, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Jerome Kern Memorial, aired December 9, 1945 See also: Master Song Index Love
Introduced by Lena Horne in the film Ziegfeld Follies, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Mail Call, aired in 1944 (?) Performed by Judy Garland on March of Dimes, aired January 30, 1945 Performed by Judy Garland on The Jerry Wayne Show, aired August 10, 1945 See also: Master Song Index Love's New Sweet Song
Performed by Judy Garland on Silver Theatre: "Love's New Sweet Song", aired January 26, 1941 Love's Old Sweet Song
Performed by Judy Garland and Fanny Brice on Good News of 1938, aired February 3, 1938 Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me
Introduced by Eddie Cantor in the stage revue "The Midnight Rounders of 1921" Popularized by Eddie Cantor Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 5, 1949 Man I Love, The
Introduced by Marion Harris Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much)
Popularized by Fred Astaire Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 5, 1949 Mean to Me
Popularized by Ruth Etting Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 7, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 21, 1952 Performed by Judy Garland on Cancer Fund Radio Show, aired April 1953 See also: Master Song Index Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
Popularized by Billy Murray Performed by Judy Garland and Company in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired December 2, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Show Time #275: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired August 12, 1947 See also: Master Song Index (Down On) Melody Farm
Introduced by Judy Garland in Everybody Sing (and performed by Judy Garland, Allan Jones, Reginald Gardiner, Lynne Carver in the Bus Sequence), 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired February 17, 1938 See also: Master Song Index Music Stopped, The
Introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film Higher and Higher, 1943 Popularized by Frank Sinatra Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 My Daddy Was a Minstrel Man
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 8, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Babes in Arms, 1939 See also: Master Song Index My Heart Is Taking Lessons
Introduced by Bing Crosby in the film Doctor Rhythm, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 21, 1938 My Old Kentucky Home
Popular American standard Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Command Performance #129, aired 1945 My Romance
Introduced by Donald Novis and Gloria Grafton in the stage musical "Billy Rose's Jumbo" Performed by Judy Garland and Frank Sinatra on The Danny Kaye Show, aired October 5, 1938 Performed by Doris Day in the film Jumbo, 1962 My Ship (Has Sails That Are Made of Silk)
Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in the stage musical "Lady in the Dark" Performed by Ginger Rogers in the film Lady in the Dark, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Lady in the Dark", aired February 16, 1953 Nellie Kelly, I Love You
Introduced by Charles King in the stage musical "Little Nellie Kellie" Performed by Judy Garland and Ensemble in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland and Doug McPhail on Leo Is on the Air, aired Fall, 1940 See also: Master Song Index No Love, No Nothin'
Introduced by Alice Faye with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra (later sung by Benny Goodman and Chorus and danced by Tony DeMarco and Sheila Ryan) in the film The Gang's All Here, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #106, aired March 5, 1944 See also: Master Song Index Notre Dame Victory Song
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 O Come All Ye Faithful
English lyric by Frederick Oakeley, 1782 Popular Christmas carol Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance Christmas Show, aired December 25, 1944 Oh Say Can You Swing
Performed by Judy Garland on Ben Bernie and All the Lads, aired February 2, 1937 On Brave Old Army Team
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 On Revival Day
Popularized by Bessie Smith Performed by Judy Garland on The Shell Chateau Hour, aired August 6, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired February 23, 1937 On the Bumpy Road to Love
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland (with special lyrics) on Good News of 1939, aired October 20, 1938 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 Mobilization for Human Needs, aired 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1939, aired June 29, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on The Fred Waring Show, aired August, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Red Cross War Fund Program, aired May 26, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #?, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #61, aired April 6, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 Parody version performed by Judy Garland on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Your All-Time Hit Parade, aired August 13, 1944 Parody version performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner, aired October 8, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Kraft Music Hall, aired September 30, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Time, aired October 6, 1948 Performed by Judy Garland (with full intro) on Louella Parsons Interview, aired December, 1948 (?) Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "The Wizard of Oz", aired December 25, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Peanut Vendor, The
Introduced by Don Azpiazu and His Orchestra Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Merton of the Movies", aired November 16, 1941 See also: Master Song Index People Will Say We're in Love
Introduced by Alfred Drake and Joan Roberts in the stage musical "Oklahoma!" Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Command Performance, aired sometime in 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on G.I. Journal #41, aired April 28, 1944 Performed by Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones in the film Oklahoma!, 1955 Play, Orchestra, Play
Used in the stage play "Shadow Play" by Noel Coward Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 18, 1937 Pretty Baby
Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Judy Garland and Al Jolson on Kraft Music Hall, aired September 30, 1948 Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow, A
Introduced by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Leo Is on the Air, aired Fall, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on The General Electric Program, aired October 30, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Rights of Womankind, The
Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Lady in the Dark", aired February 16, 1953 Rock-A-Bye Your Baby (With a Dixie Melody)
Introduced by Al Jolson in the stage musical "Sinbad" Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired December 6, 1950 Performed by Judy Garland on Louella Parsons interview, aired September 30, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on Salute to Bing Crosby, aired January 9, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 28, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Popularized by Gene Autry Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired December 6, 1950 Russian Winter
Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)
Popularized by Joe Carr Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and The Rhythmaires on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 11, 1950 Sarah Spade Parody, The
Performed by Judy Garland on Cancer Fund Radio Show, aired April 1953 Serenade
Introduced by Howard Marsh, Raymond Marlowe, Frederic Wolff, Paul Kleeman and Chorus in the operetta "The Student Prince in Heidelberg" Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired May 5, 1938 Performed by Ann Blyth and Mario Lanza dubbing for Edmund Purdom in the film The Student Prince, 1954 Sextette, The
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 Share a Little
Performed by Judy Garland on Motion Picture Industry Community Chest Drive, aired November 3, 1941 Shine On, Harvest Moon
Popularized by Ada Jones and Billy Murray Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 8, 1937 See also: Master Song Index Shine on Your Shoes, A
Introduced by Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen, Larry Adler and Monette Moore in the stage revue "Flying Colors" Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 25, 1937 Performed by Fred Astaire in the film The Band Wagon, 1953 Shoe Shine Boy
Introduced by Louis Armstrong in the stage revue "Connie's Hot Chocolates of 1936" Popularized by Louis Armstrong Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 18, 1937 Silent Night, Holy Night
Written by Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber, 1818 Popular Christmas carol Performed by Judy Garland on Christmas with the Hardy Family, aired December, 1939 (?) Performed by Judy Garland and the St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers on Leo Is on the Air, aired November 28, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland with Dinah Shore, Ginny Simms, Virginia O'Brien, Dorothy Lamour and Frances Langford on Command Performance Christmas Show, aired December 25, 1944 See also: Master Song Index Singin' in the Rain
Words by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown, 1929 Introduced by Cliff Edwards, Brox Sisters, Rounders and MGM Chorus in the film Hollywood Revue of 1929, 1929 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Little Nellie Kelly, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland on Leo Is on the Air, aired Fall, 1940 Performed by Gene Kelly in the film Singin' in the Rain, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Skip to My Lou
Performed by Judy Garland and Ensemble in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Show Time #275: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired August 12, 1947 See also: Master Song Index Slap That Bass
Introduced by Fred Astaire and Ensemble (in ship's engine room) in the film Shall We Dance, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 30, 1937 Smiles
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 9, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 6, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 20, 1938 See also: Master Song Index Some of These Days
Popularized by Sophie Tucker Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 2, 1937 See also: Master Song Index Somebody Loves Me
Introduced by Winnie Lightner in the stage revue "George White's Scandals of 1924" Performed by Lena Horne in the film Broadway Rhythm, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Everything for the Boys, aired June 11, 1944 Someone to Watch Over Me
Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in the stage musical "Oh, Kay!" Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner, aired October 8, 1944 Something in the Air
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired March 2, 1937 Something to Remember You By
Introduced by Libby Holman in the stage revue "Three's a Crowd" Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Command Performance #122, aired June 3, 1944 Somewhere Over the Barrel
Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #166, aired February 15, 1945 Sound Off for Chesterfield
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 21, 1952 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 28, 1952 Speak Low
Introduced by Mary Martin and Kenny Baker in the stage musical "One Touch of Venus" Performed by Judy Garland on Mail Call #72, aired in 1944 Performed by Dick Haymes and Eileen Wilson dubbing for Ava Gardner in the film One Touch of Venus, 1948 Stars and Stripes Forever
Popular American march Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Party, aired January 1951 (?) Stompin' at the Savoy
Popularized by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Recorded by Judy Garland for Decca Records, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 7, 1938 See also: Master Song Index Story of Sorrento, The
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 Strike Up the Band
Introduced by Jim Townsend, Jerry Goff and Chorus with Red Nichols and His Orchestra in the stage musical "Strike Up the Band" Performed by Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and Company in the film Strike Up the Band, 1940 Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney on Millions for Defense (Treasury Hour), aired July 2, 1941 (?) Performed by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney on Millions for Defense (Treasury Hour), aired December 23, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland on Screen Guild Players: "For Me and My Gal", aired March 22, 1943 See also: Master Song Index Suddenly
Introduced by Jane Froman and Everett Marshall in the stage revue "Ziegfeld Follies of 1934" Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 18, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 Sweet or Swing?
Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Screen Guild Theater, aired January 8, 1939 Sweet Sixteen
Introduced by Judy Garland on Tune Up Time, aired April 6, 1939 See also: Master Song Index Swing High, Swing Low
Performed by Judy Garland and Jack Oakie on Jack Oakie's College, aired April 27, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 25, 1937 Swinging on a Star
Introduced in the film Going My Way by Bing Crosby and the Robert Mitchell Boychoir, 1944 Popularized by Bing Crosby Performed by Judy Garland on Bing Crosby Twentieth Anniversary Tribute, aired September 24, 1954 Taking a Chance on Love
Introduced by Ethel Waters in the stage musical "Cabin in the Sky" Performed by Ethel Waters and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson in the film Cabin in the Sky, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer on Personal Album #76, aired May, 1943 (?) Tearbucket Jim
Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, William Frawley and Leo McCarey on Philco Radio Time, aired February 19, 1947 Thanks for the Memory
Introduced by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the film The Big Broadcast of 1938, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 28, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Screen Guild Theater, aired January 8, 1939 That Old Black Magic
Introduced by Vera Zorina, Johnnie Johnston and Frank Faylen in the film Star Spangled Rhythm, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland with Bing Crosby on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 See also: Master Song Index There'll Always Be an England
Introduced in the US by The Band of the Coldstream Guards Performed by Judy Garland on Mail Call, aired in 1942 (?) Performed by Judy Garland on Free World Theater, aired March 28, 1943 There's a Gold Mine in the Sky
Introduced by Gene Autry in the film Gold Mine in the Sky, 1938 Popularized by Bing Crosby Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired April 21, 1938 There's a Lull in My Life
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 15, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 22, 1937 These Lush Moments
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired December 6, 1950 They Can't Take That Away from Me
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Shall We Dance, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 4, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on Ben Bernie and All the Lads, aired October 12, 1937 See also: Master Song Index They Didn't Believe Me
Introduced by Julia Sanderson and Donald Brian in the stage musical "The Girl from Utah" Performed by Dinah Shore in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on the Jerome Kern Memorial, aired December 9, 1945 This Is New
Introduced by Gertrude Lawrence and Victor Mature in the stage musical "Lady in the Dark" Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Lady in the Dark", aired February 16, 1953 This Is the Army, Mr. Jones
Introduced by Mens Chorus in the stage revue "This Is the Army" Performed by Sidney Robin, William Roerich, Henry Jones and Chorus in the film This Is the Army, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pause That Refreshes on the Air, aired July 4, 1943 Trailing Along with a Trailer
Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired May 11, 1937 Trolley Song, The
Introduced by Judy Garland and Chorus in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Mail Call #91, aired May 17, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces, aired June 4, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner, aired October 8, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Philco Radio Hall of Fame, aired December 17, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance Christmas Show, aired December 25, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The General Motors Hour, aired sometime in 1945 Performed by Judy Garland on Lux Radio Theatre: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired December 2, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland on Show Time #275: "Meet Me in St. Louis", aired August 12, 1947 See also: Master Song Index Two Hearts That Swing in 3/4 Time
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 Tzena, Tzena, Tzena
Popularized by The Weavers Performed by Judy Garland, Bing Crosby and The Rhythmaires on The Bing Crosby Show, aired October 18, 1950 Wait 'Til the Sun Shines Nellie
Popularized by Byron Harlan Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired November 27, 1946 Performed by unidentified quartet in the film In the Good Old Summertime, 1949 Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Popularized by Harry Richman Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 Way You Look Tonight, The
Introduced by Fred Astaire in the film Swing Time, 1936 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces, aired June 4, 1944 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 on Lux Radio Theatre: "The Wizard of Oz", aired December 25, 1950 See also: Master Song Index Wearing of the Green
Performed by Judy Garland on Islam Temple Shrine Saint Patrick's Day Program, aired March 15, 1941 See also: Master Song Index When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Popular American Civl War song Performed by Judy Garland on Screen Guild Players: "For Me and My Gal", aired March 22, 1943 See also: Master Song Index When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose)
Popularized by The American Quartet Performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the film For Me and My Gal, 1942 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 21, 1952 See also: Master Song Index When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
Popularized by Louis Armstrong Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 14, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired May 21, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Where Are You
Introduced by Gertrude Nielsen in the stage musical "Top of the Town" Performed by Judy Garland on Jack Oakie's College, aired June 1, 1937 Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day
Introduced by Bing Crosby in the film The Big Broadcast, 1932 Popularized by Bing Crosby Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 While Strolling Through the Park One Day
Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1938, aired January 6, 1938 Who?
Introduced by Marilyn Miller and Paul Frawley in the stage musical "Sunny," 1925 Performed by Marilyn Miller in the film Sunny, 1930 Performed by Judy Garland (as Marilyn Miller) and Mens Chorus in the film Till the Clouds Roll By, 1946 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on Philco Radio Time, aired October 6, 1948 See also: Master Song Index Why? Because!
Performed by Judy Garland and Fanny Brice in the film Everybody Sing, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland with Fanny Brice on Good News of 1938, aired April 7, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland with Fanny Brice on Good News of 1938, aired April 14, 1938 See also: Master Song Index Why Don't You Do Right
Performed by Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra in the film Stage Door Canteen, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 Wings of Freedom, The (There'll Always Be an England)
Performed by Judy Garland on Free World Theater, aired March 28, 1943 Wish You Were Here
Introduced by Jack Cassidy in the stage musical "Wish You Were Here" Popularized by Eddie Fisher Performed by Judy Garland on The General Electric Program, aired October 30, 1952 Wishing Has Made It True
Performed by Judy Garland on The Hallmark Playhouse: "Cinderella", aired February 15, 1951 Wishing Will Make It So
Performed by Judy Garland on The Hallmark Playhouse: "Cinderella", aired February 15, 1951 Wonderful Guy
Performed by Judy Garland on The Bob Hope Show, aired January 30, 1951 Word from Autolite, A
Jingle for Autolite spark plugs, tune based on "There's a Tavern in the Town" Performed by Judy Garland and Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 Yankee Doodle Dandy
Words and music by George M. Cohan, 1904 Performed by Judy Garland on The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob Hope, aired March 7, 1939 You and I
Introduced by Arthur Freed (dubbing for Leon Ames) and Mary Astor in the film Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Big Show, aired February 11, 1951 You Belong to Me
Popularized by Patti Page, Joni James, Jo Stafford and others Performed by Judy Garland and The Rhythmaires on The General Electric Program, aired October 30, 1952 You Gotta Get Out and Vote
Performed by Judy Garland on Democratic National Committee Program, aired November 6, 1944 You Made Me Love You
Popularized by Al Jolson Performed by Dorothy Dell and Preston Foster in the film The Wharf Angel, 1934 Performed by Judy Garland on Ben Bernie and All the Lads, aired February 2, 1937 Performed (with special lyric by Roger Edens) by Judy Garland in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Parody version performed by Judy Garland with Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired February 7, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 28, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 See also: (Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You See also: Master Song Index (Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You
"You Made Me Love You" words by Joseph McCarthy, music by Jimmy Monaco, 1913 Special lyric by Roger Edens, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland (with Edens' special lyric) on Jack Oakie's College, aired February 23, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland (with Edens' special lyric) on Thirty Minutes in Hollywood, aired October 24, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland (with Edens' special lyric) on Mail Call, aired in 1944 (?) See also: Master Song Index You Tell Me Your Dream (And I'll Tell You Mine)
Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby (joined by audience) on G.I. Journal #41, aired April 28, 1944 You Were Always Chasing Rainbows
Performed by Judy Garland and Dick Haymes on Everything for the Boys, aired July 11, 1944 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
Introduced by Don Ameche and Janet Blair in the film Something to Shout About, 1943 Performed by Judy Garland on Command Performance #81, aired 1943 You're Just in Love
Introduced by Ethel Merman and Russell Nype in the stage musical "Call Me Madam" Performed by Ethel Merman in the film Call Me Madam, 1953 Popularized by Perry Como Performed by Judy Garland and Vic Damone on Hollywood Party, aired January 1951 (?) Performed by Judy Garland on The Bing Crosby Show, aired March 7, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on United Red Feather Campaign of America, aired September 30, 1951 Performed by Judy Garland and Bing Crosby on The Bing Crosby Show, aired June 4, 1952 See also: Master Song Index Your Broadway and My Broadway
Performed by Sophie Tucker in the film Broadway Melody of 1938, 1937 Performed by Judy Garland on New Faces of 1938, aired November 4, 1937 See also: Master Song Index Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
Introduced by Hal Le Roy and Eunice Healy in the stage revue "Thumbs Up," 1935 Legend has it that this song was performed by Judy Garland at her MGM audition Performed by Judy Garland on The Shell Chateau Hour, aired November 16, 1935 Performed by Judy Garland in the film Listen, Darling, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on Good News of 1939, aired October 20, 1938 Performed by Judy Garland on The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired December 7, 1941 Performed by Judy Garland on The Frank Sinatra Show, aired May 24, 1944 See also: Master Song Index |