Other works
Recorded dozens of albums for Capitol records between 1955 and 1964 including the hightly successful "Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall" in 1961.
"Lux Radio Theatre" (ep. Strike Up the Band, 28 October 1940)
Recordings (notable singles): "Over the Rainbow" [from _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_] (Decca, 1939); "I'm Nobody's Baby" [from _Andy Hardy Meets the
Debutante_] (Decca, 1940); "For Me and My Gal" [with Gene Kelly, from _For Me and My Gal_]/"When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose) [with Gene Kelly, from _For Me and My Gal_] (Decca, 1942); "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" (Decca, 1943); "A Journey to a Star" [from _The Girls He Left Behind_] (Decca, 1944); "The Trolley Song" [from _Meet Me in St. Louis_] (Decca, 1944); "Meet Me in St. Louis, St. Louis" [from _Meet Me in St. Louis_] (Decca, 1944); "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" [from _Meet Me in St. Louis_]/"The Boy Next Door" (Decca, 1944); "Yah-Ta-Ta Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk) [with Bing Crosby] (Decca, 1945); "This Heart of Mine" (Decca, 1945); "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe" [from _The Harvey Girls_] (Decca, 1945); "Wait and See" [from _The Harvey Girls_] (Decca, 1946); "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Decca, 1946); "For You, For Me, Forevermore" [with Dick Haymes, from _The Shocking Miss Pilgrim_] (Decca, 1947); "Without a Memory" (Columbia, 1953); "The Man That Got Away" [from _A Star Is Born_] (Columbia, 1954).
Won special TONY
Award in 1952 in recognition of her contribution to
Broadway with her record-breaking show, "Judy at the Palace."
Won five GRAMMY
Awards in her career.
(Radio) Lux Radio Theater. "A Star is Born" broadcast December 28, 1942. Starring Judy Garland, Walter Pidgeon. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
(Radio) Lux Radio Theater. "Morning Glory" broadcast October 12, 1942. Starring Judy Garland, John Payne, Adolph Menjou. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
(Radio) Lux Radio Theater. "Strike up the Band" broadcast October 28, 1940. Starring Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
(Radio) Lux Radio Theater. "Merton of the Movies" broadcast November 17, 1941. Starring Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney. Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
Print advertisement for Friskies cat food (tie-in with
Gay Purr-ee (1962)) (1962)
(revue) On July 31, 1967, opened on
Broadway at the Palace Theatre in a variety revue titled, "Judy Garland; At Home at the Palace." Joining her onstage to perform were her children, Lorna and Joey Luft. The show ran for 32 performances.
(concert) On May 11, 1959, she opened on
Broadway at the Metropolitan Opera House for a series of 7 concerts, ending May 17, 1959. Comedian Alan King appeared as part of the opening act.
TV commercial for M&M's (archive footage from _Wizard of Oz, The (1939)_) (2004)
According to
Margaret O'Brien, Garland rewrote the lyrics for "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" from "Meet Me in St. Louis" (1944).
(Radio) Lux Radio Theater. "The Clock" broadcast January 28, 1946.
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