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Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits - Original Soundtrack Performances 1936-1963
Judy Garland's almost 30 years in the movie industry provide some of her brightest moments. And Judy Garland in Hollywood is a near-perfect retrospective of her classic vocals for The Wizard of Oz, For Me and My Gal, Meet Me in St. Louis, Easter Parade, and numerous other celluloid musical favorites. She swings on tunes like "The Trolley Song" (from St. Louis), and on A Star Is Born's "Gotta Have Me Go with You," she shows the vocal finesse and maturity of her later years. Of the 23 cuts, there's not a single dud, and the sound quality is excellent. Few collections more accurately show a career from start to finish: on "The Texas Tornado," we hear a 14-year-old girl brimming with confidence and bounce, but by 1962's "Little Drops of Rain," Garland's pacing has slowed, her voice more full-throated and autumnal. A great set. --Jason Verlinde
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Tracks| 1 | The Texas Tornado | | 2 | Dear Mr. Gable/You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) | | 3 | Over The Rainbow | | 4 | I'm Nobody's Baby | | 5 | F.D.R. Jones | | 6 | For Me And My Gal | | 7 | The Trolley Song | | 8 | The Boy Next Door | | 9 | On The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe | | 10 | Look For The Silver Lining | | 11 | Mack The Black | | 12 | Easter Parade | | 13 | Johnny One Note | | 14 | Last Night When We Were Young (Outtake) | | 15 | Happy Harvest | | 16 | Friendly Star | | 17 | Get Happy | | 18 | Gotta Have Me Go With You | | 19 | The Man That Got Away | | 20 | Little Drops Of Rain | | 21 | Hello Bluebird | | 22 | By Myself | | 23 | I Could Go On Singing |
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