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  1. Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Van Johnson (2) Released. 2001 — US. CD —. Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits" on Discogs.

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  2. 27 ott 1998 · Judy Garland in Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits by Judy Garland released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at A...

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  3. In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits by Judy Garland released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Whether the track is Judy pouring her heart out to "Dear Mr. Gable," expressing boundless happiness in "The Trolley Song," or singing the ultimate torch song "The Man That Got Away," this disc proves that Judy Garland was the greatest film musical leading lady of the 20th Century.

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    • Judy Garland in The 40s
    • Judy Garland’s Later Musicals
    • The Capitol Years
    • Judy Garland’s Electric Live Performances

    Judy Garland was born Frances Gumm in 1922 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, the youngest of three daughters born to parents who were vaudeville performers and ran a movie theater. Soaking up her parents’ passion for song and dance, young Frances took to the stage at two years old and was soon part of a family trio with her two elder siblings called the ...

    More hit songs from movies from Judy Garland followed in the 1940s: there was the ballad “I’m Nobody’s Baby” (from 1940’s Andy Hardy Meets Debutante, one of several films Garland starred in alongside Mickey Rooney); “For Me & My Gal,” a blithe duet with Gene Kelly from the 1943 movie of the same name; and the exuberant “The Trolley Song,” a Top 20 ...

    In 1950, 28-year-old Judy Garland recorded another of her signature songs in the shape of the effervescent big band tune “Get Happy,” which exuded a pronounced revivalist flavor; it was the rousing finale of the movie Summer Stock, co-starring Gene Kelly, about a theater group descending on a farm. Garland wasn’t the first artist to record the ever...

    Though her movie career slowed in the 1950s, Judy Garland’s music continued apace, first at Columbia, and then more successfully at Capitol where she cut seven studio albums between 1955 and 1962. Her debut for the company, arranged by Jack Cathcart, coincided with her first television special and was aptly titled Miss Show Business. It found Garla...

    Despite making many accomplished studio recordings, Judy Garland’s live albums offer a vivid portrait of her electrifyingly dramatic stage presentation. Her first live album, 1959’s Judy Garland At The Grove, was a strong representation of her stage show – her version of “When You’re Smiling” is particularly affecting – but it was eclipsed by her m...

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  5. 27 ott 1998 · Listen free to Judy GarlandJudy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits (The Texas Tornado, Dear Mr. Gable / You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) and more). 23 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  6. 7 dic 2006 · Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963. Garland, Judy (Artist) Format: Audio CD. 5.0 33 ratings. $778.

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