List of recordings by Judy Garland

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Publicity photo of Garland from 1943.

This article is a list of recordings made by Judy Garland. Throughout her career Garland recorded numerous soundtracks for her films, as well as studio recordings for Decca, Columbia and Capitol Records. In addition to these soundtrack and studio recordings, Garland would also perform numerous songs on her 1963–1964 CBS television series, The Judy Garland Show, with an array of famous guest performers. Garland also performed countless times on the radio and gave hundreds of concerts throughout her career, many of these performances were recorded and have survived in audio format.

Soundtrack recordings (1929–1967)[]

Key
double-dagger Indicates a song that was omitted from the film and the recording has not survived
double-dagger Indicates a song that was omitted from the film, but the recording survives
double-dagger Indicates a song that was omitted from the film, but was reinstated for the 1983 restoration
Title Recorded Artist(s) Writer(s) Film Ref.
"That's the Good Old Sunny South" June 11, 1929
June 12, 1929
June 13, 1929
The Gumm Sisters Jack Yellen
Milton Ager
The Big Revue (1929) [1]
"When the Butterflies Kiss the Buttercups Goodnight" November 1929 The Gumm Sisters Harry Pease
Charles O'Flynn
Ed G. Nelson
A Holiday in Storyland (1930) [2]
"Blue Butterfly" November 1929 Frances Gumm Johnny Tucker
Joe Schuster
A Holiday in Storyland (1930) [2]
"Hang Onto a Rainbow" November 1929 Frances Gumm Bud Green
Sammy Stept
The Wedding of Jack and Jill (1930) [3]
"The Land of Let's Pretend" December 1929 The Gumm Sisters Grant Clarke
Harry Akst
Bubbles (1930) [4]
"La Cucaracha" August 12, 1935 The Garland Sisters Traditional La Fiesta de Santa Barbara (1935) [5]
"Opera vs. Jazz" ("Americana" Reprise) June 30, 1936 Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin Con Conrad Every Sunday (1936) [6]
"Waltz with a Swing / Americana" (Medley) June 30, 1936 Judy Garland Roger Edens
Con Conrad
Every Sunday (1936) <[6]
"The Texas Tornado" August 1936 Judy Garland Sidney D. Mitchell
Lew Pollack
Pigskin Parade (1936) [7]
"The Balboa" August 1936 Judy Garland, Dixie Dunbar, Johnny Downs, Betty Grable, Jack Haley, Patsy Kelly, and the Yacht Club Boys Sidney D. Mitchell
Lew Pollack
Pigskin Parade (1936) [7]
"It's Love I'm After" August 1936 Judy Garland Sidney D. Mitchell
Lew Pollack
Pigskin Parade (1936) [7]
"Hold That Bulldog" double-dagger August 1936 Judy Garland Sidney D. Mitchell
Lew Pollack
Pigskin Parade (1936) [7]
"Your Broadway and My Broadway" double-dagger March 14, 1937 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937) [8]
"Everybody Sing" March 5, 1937
June 12, 1937
Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Barnett Parker, J.D. Jewkes, and the MGM Studio Chorus Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937) [8]
"Yours and Mine" double-dagger April 16, 1937 Judy Garland, Eloise Rawitzer, and the St. Brendan's Boys Choir Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937) [8]
"(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" May 7, 1937 Judy Garland James V. Monaco
Joseph McCarthy
Roger Edens
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937) [8]
"I'm Feelin' Like a Million" (Rehearsal) August 1937 Judy Garland with Roger Edens on piano Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
Not intended for inclusion in the film
[8]
"Swing, Mr. Mendelssohn" August 26, 1937 Judy Garland and the St. Brendan's Boys Choir Bronislau Kaper
Walter Jurmann
Gus Kahn
Everybody Sing (1938) [9]
"Sun Showers" double-dagger September 11, 1937 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) [10]
"Got a Pair of New Shoes" September 20, 1937 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) [10]
"Got a Pair of New Shoes" (Overture Version) October 24, 1937 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) [10]
"Got a Pair of New Shoes" (Finale Version) October 24, 1937 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and Ronald Sinclair Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937) [10]
"Down on Melody Farm" October 4, 1937 Judy Garland Bronislau Kaper
Walter Jurmann
Gus Kahn
Everybody Sing (1938) [9]
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" October 24, 1937 Judy Garland Wallace Willis Everybody Sing (1938) [9]
"Silent Night" November 6, 1937
November 7, 1937
November 8, 1937
Judy Garland Joseph Mohr
Franz Xaver Gruber
Silent Night (1937) [11]
"Ever Since the World Began / Shall I Sing a Melody?" December 13, 1937 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Everybody Sing (1938) [9]
"Why? Because!" December 21, 1937 Judy Garland and Fanny Brice Bert Kalmar
Everybody Sing (1938) [9]
"It Never Rains, But What It Pours" June 21, 1938 Judy Garland Harry Revel
Mack Gordon
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) [12]
"Bei mir bist du schön" double-dagger June 21, 1938 Judy Garland Sholom Secunda
Jacob Jacobs
Saul Chaplin
Sammy Cahn
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) [12]
"In Between" June 24, 1938 Judy Garland Roger Edens Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) [12]
"Meet the Beat of My Heart" June 24, 1938 Judy Garland Harry Revel
Mack Gordon
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) [12]
"Ten Pins in the Sky" July 28, 1938 Judy Garland Milton Ager
Joseph McCarthy
Listen, Darling (1938) [13]
"Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" September 16, 1938 Judy Garland James F. Hanley Listen, Darling (1938) [13]
"Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" (Swing Version) double-dagger September 16, 1938 Judy Garland James F. Hanley Listen, Darling (1938) [13]
"If I Only Had the Nerve" September 20, 1938 Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, and Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"On the Bumpy Road to Love" September 26, 1938 Judy Garland, Mary Astor, Freddie Bartholomew, and Scotty Beckett Al Hoffman
Al Lewis
Murray Mencher
Listen, Darling (1938) [13]
"On the Bumpy Road to Love" (Finale Version) September 26, 1938 Judy Garland, Mary Astor, Freddie Bartholomew, and Scotty Beckett Al Hoffman
Al Lewis
Murray Mencher
Listen, Darling (1938) [13]
"If I Only Had a Brain" (Original Version) double-dagger September 30, 1938 Ray Bolger and Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"The Jitterbug" double-dagger October 6, 1938
December 22, 1938
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Buddy Ebsen, and Bert Lahr Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"Over the Rainbow" October 7, 1938 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"We're Off to See the Wizard" (Duo) October 11, 1938
July 9, 1939
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"We're Off to See the Wizard" (Trio) October 11, 1938
July 9, 1939
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"We're Off to See the Wizard" (Quartet) October 11, 1938
July 9, 1939
Judy Garland and Ray Bolger Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"If I Were King of the Forest" October 11, 1938
May 8, 1939
Bert Lahr, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, and Buddy Ebsen Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"Munchkinland Musical Sequence"
  1. "Come Out, Come Out..."
  2. "It Really Was No Miracle"
  3. "We Thank You Very Sweetly"
  4. "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead"
  5. "As Mayor of the Munchkin City"
  6. "As Coroner, I Must Aver"
  7. "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead (Reprise)"
  8. "The Lullaby League"
  9. "The Lollipop Guild"
  10. "We Welcome You to Munchkinland"
December 14, 1938
December 15, 1938
December 16, 1938
December 19, 1938
December 22, 1938
April 13, 1939
Billie Burke, Judy Garland, Billy Bletcher, Joseph Koziel, Frank Cucksey, Pinto Colveg, J.D. Jewkes, Harry Stanton, Lorraine Bridges, Betty Rome, Carol Tevis, and the Munchkins Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"Over the Rainbow" (Reprise) double-dagger October 17, 1938
May 6, 1939
Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"The Merry Old Land of Oz" December 28, 1938
December 30, 1938
January 3, 1939
May 8, 1939
Frank Morgan, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Tyler Brook, Ralph Sudam, Bobby Watson, Oliver Smith, Charles Irwin, Lois January, Elivda Rizzo, Lorraine Bridges, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"If I Only Had a Brain" February 28, 1939
April 11, 1939
Ray Bolger and Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
The Wizard of Oz (1939) [14]
"Opera vs. Jazz"
  1. "Opera vs. Jazz, Part 1"
  2. "Opera vs. Jazz, Part 2 (You Are My Lucky Star)"
  3. "Opera vs. Jazz, Part 3 (Figaro)"
  4. "Opera vs. Jazz, Part 4 (Lucia di Lammermoor / Broadway Rhythm)"
May 15, 1939 Judy Garland, Betty Jaynes, and Mickey Rooney Roger Edens
Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Gaetano Donizetti
Babes in Arms 1939) [15]
"Good Morning" May 15, 1939 Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Babes in Arms 1939) [15]
"Where or When" May 15, 1939 Douglas McPhail, Betty Jaynes, and Judy Garland Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Babes in Arms 1939) [15]
"Babes in Arms" May 23, 1939 Douglas McPhail, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Betty Jaynes, and the MGM Studio Chorus Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Roger Edens
Babes in Arms (1939) [15]
"I Cried for You (Now It's Your Turn to Cry Over Me)" May 23, 1939 Judy Garland Arthur Freed
Gus Arnheim
Abe Lyman
Babes in Arms 1939) [15]
"Minstrel Show Sequence"
  1. "Minstrel Show, Part 1"
  2. "De Camptown Races / Old Folks at Home / Oh! Suzanna"
  3. "Minstrel Show, Part 2"
  4. Minstrel Show, Part 3
  5. Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider / (On) Moonlight Bay
  6. "I'm Just Wild About Harry"
June 27, 1939 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Douglas McPhail, the Crinoline Choir, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens
Stephen Collins Foster
Eddie Munson
Eddie Leonard
Percy Wenrich
Edward Madde
Eubie Blake
Noble Sissle
Babes in Arms (1939) [15]
"Finale"
  1. "Finale, Part 1 (God's Country)"
  2. "Finale, Part 2 (My Day)"
  3. "Finale, Part 3"
  4. "Finale, Part 4 (Good Morning)"
  5. "Finale, Part 5 (God's Country)"
June 27, 1939
July 12, 1939
Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Douglas McPhail, Betty Jaynes, the MGM Studio Chorus, and the MGM Studio Orchestra Roger Edens
Nacio Herb Brown
Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
Babes in Arms (1939) [15]
"I'm Nobody's Baby" March 14, 1940 Judy Garland Benny Davis
Milton Ager
Lester Santly
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
"Buds Won't Bud" double-dagger March 14, 1940 Judy Garland Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
"Nobody" April 12, 1940 Judy Garland Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Our Love Affair" April 12, 1940
July 26, 1940
July 27, 1940
August 31, 1940
Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, and the MGM Studio Orchestra Roger Edens
Arthur Freed
Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Nelle of New Rochelle" April 23, 1940
May 8, 1940
July 26, 1940
July 27, 1940
August 31, 1940
Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, June Preisser, William Tracy, Larry Nunn, Margaret Early, and the MGM Studio Chorus arr. by Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Alone" May 10, 1940 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
"All I Do Is Dream of You" double-dagger May 10, 1940 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)
"Drummer Boy" June 8, 1940 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Do the La Conga" June 27, 1940 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940)
"Finale"
  1. "Finale, Part 1"
  2. "Finale, Part 2 (Strike Up the Band)"
  3. "Finale, Part 3 (Do the La Conga)"
  4. "Finale, Part 4 (Our Love Affair)"
  5. "Finale, Part 5 (Drummer Boy)"
  6. "Finale, Part 6 (Strike Up the Band)"
June 27, 1940 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, and the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus Roger Edens Strike Up the Band (1940)
"It's a Great Day for the Irish" August 9, 1940 Judy Garland, Douglas McPhail, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"Nellie Kelly, I Love You" August 9, 1940 Judy Garland, Douglas McPhail, George Murphy, and the MGM Studio Chorus George M. Cohan Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"Nellie Kelly, I Love You" (Finale Reprise) August 9, 1940 Judy Garland, Douglas McPhail, George Murphy, and Charles Winninger George M. Cohan Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"Singin' in the Rain" September 9, 1940 Judy Garland Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" (Reprise) September 9, 1940 Judy Garland Roger Edens Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"Danny Boy" double-dagger September 10, 1940 Judy Garland F.E. Weatherly Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" September 10, 1940 Judy Garland Roger Edens Little Nellie Kelly (1940)
"Laugh? I Thought I'd Split My Sides" November 1940 Judy Garland and Charles Winninger Roger Edens Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (Audition) November 13, 1940 Judy Garland Joseph McCarthy
Harry Carroll
Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" November 13, 1940 Judy Garland Joseph McCarthy
Harry Carroll
Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"We Must Have Music" double-dagger December 22, 1940 Judy Garland, Tony Martin, and Six Hits and a Miss Nacio Herb Brown
Gus Kahn
Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (Finale Reprise) double-dagger December 22, 1940 Judy Garland Joseph McCarthy
Harry Carroll
Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"Minnie from Trinidad" January 14, 1941
February 24, 1941
Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"Finale"
  1. "Ziegfeld Girls"
  2. "You Gotta Pull Strings"
  3. "You Never Looked So Beautiful Before"
  4. "You Stepped Out of a Dream"
  5. "You Never Looked So Beautiful Before"
March 1941 Judy Garland, Dorothy Hoyle, Christine Stafford, Rose Paidar, Betty Allen, Virginia Rees, Helen Patterson, Tony Martin, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens
Walter Donaldson
Harold Adamson
Nacio Herb Brown
Gus Kahn
Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
"America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)" double-dagger May 19, 1941 Judy Garland Samuel Francis Smith Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941)
"Abide with Me" double-dagger June 4, 1941 Judy Garland Henry Francis Lyte
William Henry Monk
Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941)
"The Rosary" double-dagger June 4, 1941 Judy Garland Robert Cameron Rogers
Ethelbert Nevin
Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941)
"Easy to Love" double-dagger June 4, 1941 Judy Garland Cole Porter Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941)
"How About You" July 18, 1941 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney Burton Lane
Ralph Freed
Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Bombshell from Brazil" August 11, 1941
October 27, 1941
Annie Rooney, Richard Quine, Virginia Weidler, Ray McDonald, Judy Garland, Robert Bradford, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Hoe Down" August 29, 1941
October 27, 1941
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, the Five Music Maids & the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Minstrel Show Sequence"
  1. "Minstrel Show, Part 1"
  2. "Blackout Over Broadway"
  3. "Minstrel Show, Part 2"
  4. "By the Light of the Silvery Moon"
  5. "Minstrel Show, Part 3"
  6. "F.D.R. Jones"
  7. "Minstrel Show, Part 4"
  8. "Swanee River"
  9. "Alabamy Bound"
  10. "Minstrel Show, Part 5 / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"
September 2, 1941
September 23, 1941
September 24, 1941
October 24, 1941
November 17, 1941
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Ray McDonald, Virginia Weidler, Richard Quine, Annie Rooney, Richard Quine, Eddie Peabody (banjo), the Uptowners, the Dick Davis Quartet, and the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus Roger Edens
Burton Lane
Ralph Freed
Gus Edwards
Edward Madden
Harold J. Rome
Stephen Collins Foster
Ray Henderson
Lewis F. Muir
L. Wolf Gilbert
Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On!" September 10, 1941 Judy Garland, Saint Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers, and the MGM Studio Chorus Burton Lane
E.Y. Harburg
Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Babes on Broadway" September 24, 1941 Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Ray McDonald, Virginia Weidler, Richard Quine, Annie Rooney, and the MGM Studio Chorus Burton Lane
Ralph Freed
Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Ghost Theatre Sequence"
  1. "Ghost Theatre Prelude"
  2. "Mary's a Grand Old Name"
  3. "She Is Ma Daisy"
  4. "I've Got Rings on My Fingers"
  5. "Bernhardt (La Marseillaise)"
  6. "The Yankee Doodle Boy"
October 10, 1941
October 27, 1941
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, and the MGM Studio Orchestra Roger Edens
George M. Cohan
Harry Lauder
J.D. Harper
Maurice Scott
R.P. Weston
F.J. Barnes
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Babes on Broadway (1941)
"Jimmy K. Metcalfe & Company"
  1. "The Doll Shop, Part 1"
  2. "Oh, You Beautiful Doll"
  3. "The Doll Shop, Part 1" (Continued)
  4. "Don't Leave Me, Daddy"
  5. "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" (Reprise)
  6. "The Doll Shop, Part 2"
  7. "By the Beautiful Sea"
  8. "Darktown Strutters Ball"
March 20, 1942
June 17, 1942
Lucille Norman, George Murphy, Judy Garland, Ben Blue, and the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus Roger Edens
Nat D. Ayer
Seymour Brown
Joe Verges
Harry Carroll
Harold Atteridge
Shelton Brooks
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"For Me and My Gal" March 20, 1942
March 21, 1942
Judy Garland and Gene Kelly George W. Meyer
Edgar Leslie
E. Ray Goetz
Roger Edens
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Ballin' the Jack" March 21, 1942 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Chris Smith
Jame Henry Burris
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"After You've Gone" March 24, 1942
June 17, 1942
Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Henry Creamer
Turner Layton
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"For Me and My Gal" (Finale Reprise) double-dagger March 27, 1942 Judy Garland, George Murphy, Gene Kelly, and the MGM Studio Chorus George W. Meyer
Edgar Leslie
E. Ray Goetz
Roger Edens
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Till We Meet Again" March 27, 1942 Lucille Norman, Judy Garland, the Kings Men, and the MGM Studio Chorus Richard A. Whiting
Raymond E. Egan
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm" March 27, 1942 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Walter Donaldson
Sam M. Lewis
Joe Young
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Where Do We Go from Here" March 27, 1942 Judy Garland, the King's Men, and the MGM Studio Chorus Percy Wenrich
Howard Johnson
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Y.M.C.A. Montage"
  1. "Over There / It's a Long Way to Tipperary"
  2. "Y.M.C.A. Montage (Continued) / Goodbye Broadway, Hello France"
  3. "Yankee Doodle / Smiles"
  4. "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo / Oh, Frenchy"
  5. "Y.M.C.A. Montage, (Continued) / Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile"
May 26, 1942 Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Ben Blue, and the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus George M. Cohan
Harry Williams
Jack Judge
Roger Edens
Billy Baskette
C. Francis Reisner
Benny Davis
Dr. Richard Shackburg
Lee M. Roberts
J. Will Callahan
Con Conrad
Sam Ehrich
Felix Powell
George Asaf
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Vaudeville Montage"
  1. "When You Wore a Tulip"
  2. "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You" (Outtake)
May 26, 1942
June 17, 1942
Gene Kelly, Judy Garland, Abe Dinovitch, and Maude Erickson Percy Wenrich
Jack Mahoney
James Morgan
Thomas Hoier
Richard Wagner
Arthur Pryor
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Three Cheers for the Yanks" double-dagger May 27, 1942 Judy Garland, Six Hits and a Miss, and the MGM Studio Chorus Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" June 25, 1942 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Lewis Lambert
Roger Edens
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"For Me and My Gal" (Finale Reprise) June 25, 1942 Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and the MGM Studio Chorus George W. Meyer
Edgar Leslie
E. Ray Goetz
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Smiles" double-dagger June 25, 1942 Judy Garland, Six Hits and a Miss, and the MGM Studio Chorus Lee M. Roberts
J. Will Callahan
For Me and My Gal (1942)
"Every Little Movement Has a Meaning of Its Own" July 28, 1942 Judy Garland and Mary Kent K. Hoschna
Otto Harbach
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son" July 28, 1942 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Orchestra Burton Lane
E.Y. Harburg
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"When I Look at You" September 18, 1942 Judy Garland with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra Walter Jurmann
Paul Francis Webster
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"When I Look at You" (Comedy Version) September 18, 1942 Judy Garland Walter Jurmann
Paul Francis Webster
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"Paging Mr. Greenback" double-dagger October 16, 1942 Judy Garland Sammy Fain
E.Y. Harburg
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"The Joint Is Really Jumpin' Down at Carnegie Hall" December 22, 1942 Judy Garland and Jose Iturbi Roger Edens
Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Thousands Cheer (1943)
"I Got Rhythm" December 29, 1942
January 2, 1943
February 2, 1943
Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Six Hits and a Miss, the Music Maids, Hal Hopper, Trudy Erwin, Bobbie Canvin, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra & the MGM Studio Chorus George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Bronco Busters" double-dagger January 2, 1943 Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Nancy Walker & the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Where There's Music" (Finale Medley)
  1. "Where There's Music"
  2. "St. Louis Blues"
  3. "It's a Long Way to Tipperary"
  4. "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree"
  5. "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"
  6. "It's Three O'clock in the Morning"
  7. "Broadway Rhythm"
March 4, 1943
March 5, 1943
Judy Garland, Judy Carol, Charles Walters, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens
W.C. Handy
John Judge
H.H. Williams
Edward Van Alstyne
Steven Stept
Lew Brown
Charlie Tobias
Julian Robledo
Dorothy Terris
Nacio Herb Brown
Arthur Freed
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
"But Not for Me" March 29, 1943 Judy Garland George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Bidin' My Time" April 14, 1943 Judy Garland, the King's Men, and the MGM Studio Orchestra George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Embraceable You" April 15, 1943 Judy Garland, Henry Kruze, P. Hanna, G. Mershon, H. Stanton, E. Newton, and the MGM Studio Chorus, with Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Embraceable You" (End Title) April 15, 1943 Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, and the MGM Studio Chorus George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Could You Use Me?" April 28, 1943 Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland George Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Walking in the Garden" June 9, 1943 The MGM Studio Orchestra, with humming by Judy Garland and whistling by Roger Edens George Gershwin
David Raksin
Girl Crazy (1943)
"Boys and Girls Like You and Me" double-dagger November 3, 1943 Judy Garland Richard Rogers
Oscar Hammerstein II
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" December 1, 1943 Joan Carroll, Harry Davenport, Judy Garland, and the MGM Studio Chorus Kerry Mills
Andrew B. Sterling
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"The Trolley Song" December 2, 1943 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" (Duet Version) December 3, 1943 Judy Garland and Lucille Bremer Kerry Mills
Andrew B. Sterling
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Skip to My Lou" December 3, 1943 Judy Garland, Lucille Bremer, and Ensemble Traditional
Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"The Boy Next Door" December 4, 1943 Judy Garland Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" December 4, 1943 Judy Garland Hugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Under the Bamboo Tree" December 17, 1943 Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien Bob Cole Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"Over the Bannister" May 26, 1944 Judy Garland and Tom Drake Conrad Salinger
Roger Edens
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
"The Interview" July 17, 1944 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens
Kay Thompson
Ziegfeld Follies (1945)
"It's a Great Big World" January 5, 1945
June 30, 1945
Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien, and Marion Doenges Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" January 5, 1945
January 6, 1945
January 8, 1945
April 18, 1945
June 30, 1945
Judy Garland, Cyd Charisse, Virginia O'Brien, Marjorie Main, Ray Bolger, Benny Carter, The Seckler Group, The Williams Brothers, Alice Ludes, Dorothy McCarthy, Lee Botch, Jud Conlon, Ralph Blane, Loulie Jean Norman, Dorothy Jackson, Judy Matson, Mary Moder, Ruth Clark, Jimmie Garland, Dorothy Wilkerson, Vivian Edwards, Joe Karnes, Kenneth Rundquist, Claude Martin, Arnet Amos, Elva Kellogg, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
Kay Thompson
Ralph Blane
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"Training Montage (The Train Must Be Fed)" January 13, 1945
June 30, 1945
Edward Earle, Selena Royle, Marjorie Main, Joe Karnes, Elva Kellogg, Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien, Cyd Charisse, and the MGM Studio Chorus Roger Edens
Conrad Salinger
Harry Warren
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"In the Valley (Where the Evening Sun Goes Down)" February 16, 1945 Judy Garland Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"My Intuition" double-dagger February 16, 1945
June 30, 1945
Judy Garland and John Hodiak Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"In the Valley (Where the Evening Sun Goes Down)" (Reprise) double-dagger February 17, 1945 Kenny Baker, Judy Garland, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"March of the Doagies" double-dagger February 17, 1945 Judy Garland, Joe Karnes, Frank Laine, Don Ellis, Eugene Dorian, Ralph Blane, Don Williams & the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"March of the Doagies" (Reprise) double-dagger February 17, 1945 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"Hayride double-dagger February 19, 1945 Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"Swing Your Partner Round and Round" February 19, 1945 Judy Garland, Marjorie Main, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
The Harvey Girls (1946)
"In the Valley (Where the Evening Sun Goes Down)" (Vocal / Piano Demo) April 23, 1945 Judy Garland and Kay Thompson, with Roger Edens on piano Harry Warren
Johnny Mercer
Alfred H. Miles
Royal Lovell
Charles Zimmerman
The Harvey Girls (1946)
Not intended for inclusion in the film
"Look for the Silver Lining" October 2, 1945 Judy Garland Jerome Kern
Buddy DeSylva
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
"Who?" October 9, 1945 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Jerome Kern
Oscar Hammerstein II
Otto Harbach
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
"D' Ya Love Me" double-dagger October 15, 1945 Judy Garland Jerome Kern
Otto Harbach
Oscar Hammerstein II
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
"Love of My Life" double-dagger December 27, 1946 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"Mack the Black" (1st Version) double-dagger December 28, 1946 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"Mack the Black" (2nd Version) double-dagger February 12, 1947 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"Voodoo" double-dagger April 10, 1947 Judy Garland Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"You Can Do No Wrong" May 3, 1947 Judy Garland Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"Love of My Life" (Reprise) May 3, 1947 Judy Garland Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"Be a Clown" (Finale) July 14, 1947 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Down on the Farm)" November 12, 1947
February 19, 1948
Judy Garland Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"Mr. Monotony" double-dagger November 12, 1947 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"A Couple of Swells" November 13, 1947 Judy Garland and Fred Astaire Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"Vaudeville Montage"
  1. "I Love a Piano"
  2. "Snookey Ookums"
  3. "The Ragtime Violin"
  4. "When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'"
November 17, 1947
February 18, 1948
Judy Garland and Fred Astaire Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"A Fella with an Umbrella" January 7, 1948
January 17, 1948
March 10, 1948
Judy Garland and Peter Lawford Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"It Only Happens When I Dance with You" (Reprise) January 7, 1948 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"Better Luck Next Time" January 7, 1948
January 17, 1948
Judy Garland and Clinton Sundberg Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"Easter Parade" (Finale) January 26, 1948 Judy Garland and Fred Astaire Irving Berlin Easter Parade (1948)
"Mack the Black" December 15, 1947 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Cole Porter The Pirate (1948)
"I Wish I Were in Love Again" May 28, 1948 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Words and Music (1948)
"Johnny One Note" September 30, 1948 Judy Garland Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Words and Music (1948)
"Last Night When We Were Young" double-dagger November 16, 1948 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey" November 16, 1948 Judy Garland and Van Johnson Alber Von Tilzer
Junie McRee
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"Merry Christmas" November 16, 1948 Judy Garland Fred Spielman
Janice Torre
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" November 16, 1948 Judy Garland Beth Slater-Whitson
Leo Friedman
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"I Don't Care" November 17, 1948 Judy Garland Harry Sutton
Jean Lennox
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"Play That Barbershop Chord" November 17, 1948 Judy Garland and the King's Men Lewis Muir
William Tracy
Ballard MacDonald
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"In the Good Old Summertime" (Finale Reprise) double-dagger November 17, 1948 Judy Garland, Van Johnson, the King's Men, and the MGM Studio Orchestra George Evans
Ren Shields
In the Good Old Summertime (1949)
"You Can't Get a Man with a Gun" double-dagger March 25, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" double-dagger March 25, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"They Say It's Wonderful" double-dagger March 28, 1949 Judy Garland and Howard Keel Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"They Say It's Wonderful" (Reprise) double-dagger March 28, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"The Girl That I Marry" (Reprise) double-dagger March 28, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"Let's Go East Again" double-dagger March 30, 1949 Judy Garland and Male Chorus Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"There's No Business Like Show Business" double-dagger March 31, 1949 Judy Garland, Howard Keel, Frank Morgan, Keenan Wynn, Bill Seclar, and Mac McLain Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"There's No Business Like Show Business" (Reprise) double-dagger March 31, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"I've Got the Sun in the Morning" double-dagger April 1, 1949 Judy Garland Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"Anything You Can Do" double-dagger April 1, 1949 Judy Garland and Howard Keel Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"I'm an Indian, Too" double-dagger April 25, 1949 Judy Garland and Male Chorus Irving Berlin Annie Get Your Gun (unfinished)
"(Howdy, Neighbor) Happy Harvest" October 13, 1949
February 2, 1950
Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Mack Gordon
Summer Stock (1950)
"If You Feel Like Singing, Sing" October 13, 1949 Judy Garland Harry Warren
Mack Gordon
Summer Stock (1950)
"Friendly Star" October 27, 1949 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Orchestra Harry Warren
Mack Gordon
Summer Stock (1950)
"All for You" February 2, 1950 Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and the MGM Studio Chorus Saul Chaplin Summer Stock (1950)
"(Howdy, Neighbor) Happy Harvest" (Finale Reprise) February 2, 1950 Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Phil Silvers, and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren
Mack Gordon
Summer Stock (1950)
"You, Wonderful You" February 3, 1950 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Harry Warren
Saul Chaplin
Jack Brooks
Summer Stock (1950)
"You, Wonderful You" (Reprise) February 13, 1950 Judy Garland and Gene Kelly Harry Warren
Saul Chaplin
Jack Brooks
Summer Stock (1950)
"Get Happy" March 15, 1950 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Harold Arlen
Ted Koehler
Summer Stock (1950)
"Here's What I'm Here For" August 21, 1953 Judy Garland and Chorus Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"Gotta Have Me Go with You" August 22, 1953 Judy Garland, Don McKabe, and Jack Harmon Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"The Man That Got Away" September 4, 1953 Judy Garland Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"It's a New World" double-dagger November 23, 1953 Judy Garland Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"Someone at Last" November 23, 1953 Judy Garland, James Mason, and Chorus Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"It's a New World" (Reprise) December 5, 1953 Judy Garland Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"Lose That Long Face" double-dagger March 1, 1954 Judy Garland Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"Lose That Long Face" (Complete Version) double-dagger March 1, 1954 Judy Garland with Monette Moore Ira Gershwin
Harold Arlen
A Star Is Born (1954)
"The Trinidad Coconut Oil Shampoo Commercial" March 1954 Judy Garland Unknown A Star Is Born (1954)
"Born in a Trunk" (Medley)
  1. "Swanee"
  2. "Born in a Trunk"
  3. "I'll Get By"
  4. "You Took Advantage of Me"
  5. "The Black Bottom"
  6. "Peanut Vendor"
  7. "My Melancholy Baby"
  8. "Swanee" (Reprise)
  9. "Born in a Trunk"
May 28, 1954
June 14, 1954
June 15, 1954
June 16, 1954
June 18, 1954
July 15, 1954
Judy Garland and Chorus Ira Gershwin
I. Caesar
L. Gershe
R. Turk
F. Ahlert
Lorenz Hart
Richard Rodgers
R. Henderson
L. Brown
B.G. DeSylva
M. Simons
M. Sunshine
L.W. Gilbert
G.A. Norton
E. Burnett
A Star Is Born (1954)
"When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" double-dagger June 16, 1954 Judy Garland and Jack Baker G. Austin
J. McHugh
I. Mills
A Star Is Born (1954)
"The Far Away Part of Town" April 1960 Judy Garland Dory Langdon Previn
André Previn
Pepe (1960)
"Gay Purr-ee Overture" November 1961 Judy Garland and Chorus Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Little Drops of Rain" November 1961 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Take My Hand, Paree" November 1961 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Paris Is a Lonely Town" November 1961 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Red Roses, Blue Violets" November 1961 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Mewsette Finale" November 1961 Judy Garland, Robert Goulet, and Chorus Harold Arlen
E.Y.Harburg
Gay Purr-ee (1962)
"Hello Bluebird" May 9, 1962 Judy Garland Cliff Friend I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"By Myself" May 9, 1962 Judy Garland Howard Dietz
Arthur Schwartz
I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"It Never Was You" double-dagger May 9, 1962 Judy Garland Maxwell Anderson
Kurt Weill
I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"I Am the Monarch of the Sea"
(Recorded live on set)
May 1962 Judy Garland and Boys W.S. Gilbert
Arthur Sullivan
I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"It Never Was You"
(Recorded live on set)
May 1962 Judy Garland Maxwell Anderson
Kurt Weill
I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"I Could Go on Singing" July 9, 1962 Judy Garland Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg
I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"Please Say 'Ah'!" double-dagger July 9, 1962 Judy Garland and Saul Chaplin I Could Go on Singing (1963)
"I'll Plant My Own Tree" double-dagger March 27, 1967 Judy Garland Dory Previn
André Previn
Valley of the Dolls (1967)

Decca recordings (1935–1947)[]

Date recorded Title Artist(s) Writer(s) Release Ref
03/29/1935 "Moonglow" The Garland Sisters
with Ethel Gumm at the piano
Will Hudson, Irving Mills, Eddie DeLange Lost recording [16]
03/29/1935 "Bill" Judy Garland
with Ethel Gumm at the piano
Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse Lost Tracks: 1929—1959 (2010) [17]
03/29/1935 Medley:
a) "On the Good Ship Lollipop"
b) "The Object of My Affection"
c) "Dinah"
Judy Garland
with Ethel Gumm at the piano
a) Richard A. Whiting, Sidney Clare
b) Pinky Tomlin
c) Harry Akst, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young
Lost Tracks: 1929—1959 (2010) [17]
11/27/1935 "No Other One" Judy Garland Lost recording [16]
11/27/1935 "All's Well" Judy Garland Lost recording [16]
06/12/1936 "Stompin' at the Savoy" Judy Garland
with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra
Edgar Sampson Single A-side (1936) [18]
06/12/1936 "Swing, Mr. Charlie" Judy Garland
with Bob Crosby and His Orchestra
Harry Brooks, J. Russel Robinson, Irving Taylor "Stompin' at the Savoy" B-side (1936) [18]
08/30/1936 "Everybody Sing" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed Single A-side (1937) [18]
08/30/1937 "Everybody Sing" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
08/30/1937 "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn, Bronisław Kaper "Everybody Sing" B-side (1937) [18]
08/30/1937 "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn, Bronisław Kaper Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
09/24/1937 "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy, Roger Edens Single A-side (1937) [18]
09/24/1937 "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy, Roger Edens Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
09/24/1937 "You Can't Have Ev'rything" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Mack Gordon, Harry Revel "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" B-side (1937) [18]
04/25/1938 "Sleep, My Baby, Sleep" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Eddie Pola, Franz Vienna "Cry, Baby, Cry" B-side (1938) [18]
04/25/1938 "Cry, Baby, Cry" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Jimmy Eaton, Terry Shand, Remus Harris, Irving Melsher Single A-side (1938) [18]
04/25/1938 "Cry, Baby, Cry" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Jimmy Eaton, Terry Shand, Remus Harris, Irving Melsher Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
08/21/1938 "Ten Pins in the Sky" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Joseph McCarthy, Milton Ager "It Never Rains, But What It Pours" (1938) [18]
08/21/1938 "It Never Rains, But What It Pours" Judy Garland
with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra
Mack Gordon, Harry Revel Single A-side (1938) [18]
07/28/1939 "Over the Rainbow" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Single A-side (1939) [18]
07/28/1939 "The Jitterbug" Judy Garland,
Harold Arlen, Bud Lyon & Garney Bell
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg "Over the Rainbow" B-side (1939) [18]
07/28/1939 "In Between" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Roger Edens Single A-side (1940) [18]
07/28/1939 "Sweet Sixteen" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Roger Edens "In Between" B-side (1940) [18]
07/29/1939 "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
James F. Hanley Single A-side (1943) [18]
07/29/1939 "I'm Just Wild About Harry" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart" U.K. B-side (1940) [18]
07/29/1939 "Fascinating Rhythm" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" U.S. B-side (1943) [18]
10/16/1939 "Oceans Apart" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Mickey Rooney, Sidney Miller Single A-side (1940) [18]
10/16/1939 "Embraceable You" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1940) [18]
10/16/1939 "Swanee" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Irving Caesar "Embraceable You" B-side (1940) [18]
10/16/1939 "Figaro" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Roger Edens "Oceans Apart" B-side (1940) [18]
10/16/1939 "Figaro" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Roger Edens Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
04/10/1940 "(Can This Be) The End of the Rainbow" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Bobby Sherwood
Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin Single A-side (1940) [18]
04/10/1940 "I'm Nobody's Baby" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Bobby Sherwood
Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Lester Santly "Bud's Won't Bud" B-side (1940) [18]
04/10/1940 "Buds Won't Bud" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Bobby Sherwood
Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Single A-side (1940) [18]
04/10/1940 "Wearing of the Green" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Bobby Sherwood
Traditional "Friendship" B-side (1940) [18]
04/15/1940 "Friendship" Judy Garland & Johnny Mercer
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Cole Porter Single A-side (1940) [18]
04/15/1940 "Friendship" (Alternate) Judy Garland & Johnny Mercer
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Cole Porter Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
12/18/1940 "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy "Our Love Affair" B-side (1941) [18]
12/18/1940 "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
12/18/1940 "Our Love Affair" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Roger Edens, Arthur Freed Single A-side (1941) [18]
12/18/1940 "A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Traditional, arr. by Roger Edens "It's a Great Day for the Irish" B-side (1941) [18]
12/18/1940 "It's a Great Day for the Irish" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Roger Edens Single A-side (1941) [18]
07/20/1941 "The Birthday of a King" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
William Harold Neidlinger Single A-side (1941) [18]
07/20/1941 "The Star of the East" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Amanda Kennedy, George Cooper "The Birthday of a King" B-side (1941) [18]
10/24/1941 "How About You?" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Burton Lane, Ralph Freed Single A-side (1941) [18]
10/24/1941 "Blues in the Night" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Single A-side (1941) [18]
10/24/1941 "Blues in the Night" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
10/24/1941 "F.D.R. Jones" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harold Rome "How About You" B-side (1941) [18]
04/03/1942 "The Last Call for Love" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Burton Lane, E.Y. Harburg, Margaret Cummings "Poor You" B-side (1942) [18]
04/03/1942 "The Last Call for Love" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Burton Lane, E.Y. Harburg, Margaret Cummings Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
04/03/1942 "Poor You" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Burton Lane, E.Y. Harburg Single A-side (1942) [18]
04/03/1942 "Poor You" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Burton Lane, E.Y. Harburg Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
04/03/1942 "On the Sunny Side of the Street" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields "I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)" B-side (1943) [18]
04/03/1942 "Poor Little Rich Girl" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Noël Coward "That Old Black Magic" B-side (1943) [18]
07/26/1942 "For Me and My Gal" Judy Garland & Gene Kelly
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz Single A-side (1943) [18]
07/26/1942 "When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose)" Judy Garland & Gene Kelly
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Percy Wenrich, Jack Mahoney "For Me and My Gal" B-side (1943) [18]
07/26/1942 "That Old Black Magic" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Single A-side (1943) [18]
07/26/1942 "I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by David Rose
Tom Pitts, Raymond Egan, Roy Marsh, Paul Whiteman Single A-side (1943) [18]
11/02/1943 "But Not for Me" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1944) [18]
11/02/1943 "I Got Rhythm" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin "Bidin' My Time" B-side (1944) [18]
11/02/1943 "I Got Rhythm" (Alternate)
Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
11/02/1943 "Embraceable You" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1944) [18]
11/02/1943 "Embraceable You" (Alternate)
Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
11/02/1943 "Could You Use Me" Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin "Embraceable You" B-side (1944) [18]
11/02/1943 "Bidin' My Time" Judy Garland
featuring the Leo Diamond Harmonica Quintet
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1944) [18]
12/22/1943 "No Love, No Nothin'" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Harry Warren, Leo Robin Single A-side (1944) [18]
12/22/1943 "A Journey to a Star" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Harry Warren, Leo Robin "No Love, No Nothin'" B-side (1944) [18]
04/20/1944 "The Boy Next Door" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" B-side (1944) [18]
04/20/1944 "Boys and Girls Like You and Me" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II "The Trolley Song'" B-side (1944) [18]
04/20/1944 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane Single A-side (1944) [18]
04/20/1944 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
04/21/1944 "The Trolley Song" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane Single A-side (1944) [18]
04/21/1944 "Skip to My Lou" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane "Meet Me in St. Louis" B-side (1944) [18]
04/21/1944 "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis" Judy Garland
with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra
Kerry Mills, Andrew B. Sterling Single A-side (1944) [18]
07/31/1944 "You've Got Me Where You Want Me" Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)" B-side (1945) [18]
07/31/1944 "Mine" Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin "Connecticut" B-side (1947) [18]
07/31/1944 "Mine" (Alternate) Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin [19]
01/26/1945 "This Heart of Mine" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Harry Warren, Arthur Freed Single A-side (1945) [18]
01/26/1945 "This Heart of Mine" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Harry Warren, Arthur Freed Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
01/26/1945 "Love" Judy Garland
with Victor Young and His Orchestra
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane "This Heart of Mine" B-side (1945) [18]
03/09/1945 "Connecticut" Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane Single A-side (1947) [18]
03/09/1945 "Connecticut" (Alternate) Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
03/09/1945 "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)" Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke Single A-side (1945) [18]
03/09/1945 "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)" (Alternate 1) Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Jimmy Van Huesen, Johnny Burke Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
03/09/1945 "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta (Talk, Talk, Talk)" (Alternate 2) Judy Garland & Bing Crosby
with Orchestra directed by Joseph Lilley
Jimmy Van Huesen, Johnny Burke [19]
05/14/1945 "March of the Doagies" Judy Garland & Kenny Baker
with the Kay Thompson Chorus and Orchestra
directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
05/14/1945 "Swing Your Partner Round and Round" Judy Garland
with the Kay Thompson Chorus and Orchestra
directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer "Wait and See" B-side (1945) [18]
05/15/1945 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with the Kay Thompson Chorus and Orchestra
directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer, KayThompson, Ralph Blane Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
07/07/1945 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" Judy Garland & the Merry Macs
with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer Single A-side (1945) [18]
07/07/1945 "If I Had You" Judy Garland & the Merry Macs
with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray
Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, Ted Shapiro "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" B-side (1945) [18]
07/07/1945 "If I Had You" (Alternate) Judy Garland & the Merry Macs
with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray
Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, Ted Shapiro Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
07/10/1945 "You'll Never Walk Alone" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II "Smilin' Through" B-side (1946) [18]
07/10/1945 "Smilin' Through" Judy Garland
with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray
Arthur A. Penn Single A-side (1946) [18]
09/07/1945 "It's a Great Big World" Judy Garland, Virginia O'Brien & Betty Russell
with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer Single A-side (1945) [18]
09/07/1945 "In the Valley (Where the Evening Sun Goes Down)" Judy Garland
with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" B-side (1945) [18]
05/15/1945 (Pt. 1)
09/10/1945 (Pt. 2)
"On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" Judy Garland
with the Kay Thompson Chorus and Orchestra
directed by Lennie Hayton
Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer Single A-side (1945) [18]
09/11/1946 "Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?" Judy Garland & Dick Haymes
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin "For You, For Me, Forevermore" B-side (1946) [18]
9/11/1946 "For You, For Me, Forevermore" Judy Garland & Dick Haymes
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1946) [18]
9/11/1946 "Changing My Tune" Judy Garland
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Single A-side (1946) [18]
10/01/1946 "Don't Tell Me That Story" Judy Garland
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
Joseph Lilley "There Is No Breeze (To Cool the Flame of Love)" B-side (1946) [18]
10/01/1946 "Don't Tell Me That Story" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
Joseph Lilley Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
10/01/1946 "There Is No Breeze (To Cool the Flame of Love)" Judy Garland
with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
Alex Alstone, Dorothy Dick Single A-side (1946) [18]
11/15/1947 "Nothing But You" Judy Garland
with two-piano accompaniment by Eadie Griffith and Rack Godwin
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart "I Wish I Were in Love Again" B-side (1947) [18]
11/15/1947 "I Wish I Were in Love Again" Judy Garland
with two-piano accompaniment by Eadie Griffith and Rack Godwin
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Single A-side (1947) [18]
11/15/1947 "I Wish I Were in Love Again" (Alternate) Judy Garland
with two-piano accompaniment by Eadie Griffith and Rack Godwin
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]
11/15/1947 "Falling in Love with Love" Judy Garland
with two-piano accompaniment by Eadie Griffith and Rack Godwin
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947 (2011) [19]

Columbia recordings (1953)[]

Title Recorded Artist(s) Writer(s) Original release Ref.
"Send My Baby Back to Me" April 3, 1953 Judy Garland
with Paul Weston and His Orchestra
Bob Hilliard
Milton Delugg
Single A-side (1953) [20]
"Heartbroken" April 3, 1953 Judy Garland
with Paul Weston and His Orchestra
Phil Springer
Fred Ebb
'"Go Home, Joe" B-side (1953) [21]
"Without a Memory" April 3, 1953 Judy Garland
with Paul Weston and His Orchestra
Jessie Mae Robinson "Send My Baby Back to Me" B-side (1953) [20]
"Go Home, Joe" April 3, 1953 Judy Garland
with Paul Weston and His Orchestra
Irving Gordon Single A-side (1953) [21]

Capitol recordings (1955–1964)[]

Date recorded Title Writer(s) Release Ref
1955-08-25 "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" Jean Schwartz, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-25 "A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" Traditional, Thomas Moore, Roger Edens Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-25 "After You've Gone" Henry Creamer, Turner Layton Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-25 "Over the Rainbow" Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-29 Medley:
a) "This Is the Time of the Evening"
b) "While We're Young"
a) Leonar Gershe, Morty Palitz
b) William Engvick, Alec Wilder
Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-29 Judy's Olio Medley:
a) "You Made Me Love You"
b) "For Me and My Gal"
c) "The Boy Next Door"
d) "The Trolley Song"
a) James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy
b) George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz
c) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
d) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-29 Judy at the Palace Medley:
a) "You Haven't Lived Until You've Played the Palace"
b) "Shine On, Harvest Moon"
c) "My Man"
d) "Some of These Days"
e) "I Don't Care"
a) Charles Gaynor
b) Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth
c) Albert Willemetz, Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Maurice Yvain
d) Shelton Brooks
e) Jean Lenox, Harry O. Sutton
Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-29 "Carolina in the Morning" Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-30 "Danny Boy" Frederic Weatherly Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1955-08-30 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer This recording has not survived. [22]
1955-09-01 "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg Miss Show Business (1955) [22]
1956-03-19 "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face" James V. Monaco, Al Jolson, Clarke, Leslie Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-19 "April Showers" Louis Silvers, Buddy DeSylva Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-19 "I Feel a Song Coming On" Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, George Oppenheimer Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-19 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-26 "I'm Old Fashioned" Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer Judy (1989 CD reissue) [23]
1956-03-26 "Just Imagine" Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-26 "Memories of You" Eubie Blake, Andy Razaf Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-27 "Lucky Day" Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-31 "Come Rain or Come Shine" Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-31 "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" Ray Henderson, Lew Brown Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-31 "Last Night When We Were Young" Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Judy (1956) [23]
1956-03-31 "Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home" Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Judy (1956) [23]
1957-02-06 "Little Girl Blue" Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-06 "I Get the Blues When It Rains" Bruce Klauber, Harry Stoddard Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-06 "How About Me?" Irving Berlin Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-06 "Me and My Shadow" Dave Dreyer, Al Jolson, Billy Rose Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-22 "Mean to Me" Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-22 "By Myself" Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz Alone (1957) [24]
1957-02-22 "Blue Prelude" Joe Bishop, Gordon Jenkins Alone (1957) [24]
1957-03-06 "Then You've Never Been Blue" Ted Fio Rito, Sam M. Lewis, Frances Langford, Joe Young Alone (1989 CD reissie) [24]
1957-03-06 "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Alone (1957) [24]
1957-03-06 "Happy New Year" Gordon Jenkins Alone (1957) [24]
1957-03-06 "Among My Souvenirs" Edgar Leslie, Horatio Nicholls Alone (1957) [24]
1957-03-06 "Just a Memory" Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva Alone (1957) [24]
1957-10-11 "It's So Lovely to Be Back in London" Roger Edens Special single release (1957) [25]
1958-05-19 "Day In, Day Out" Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-19 "This Is It" Dorothy Fields, Arthur Schwartz Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-19 "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" James F. Hanley Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-26 "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" Ray Noble Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-26 "More Than You Know" Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, Vincent Youmans Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-26 "I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)" Doc Daugherty, Al J. Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-05-26 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-06-17 "Do It Again" Buddy DeSylva, George Gershwin Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-06-17 "Do I Love You?" Cole Porter Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-06-17 "I Am Loved" Cole Porter Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1958-06-17 "I Concentrate on You" Cole Porter Judy in Love (1958) [26]
1959-01-15 "Beautiful Trouble" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-15 "Love in the Village" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-15 "The Worst Kind of Man" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-15 "That's All There Is, There Isn't Any More" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-16 "Love in Central Park" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-16 "The Red Balloon" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-16 "The Fight" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-16 "At the Stroke of Midnight" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1959-01-16 "Come Back" Gordon Jenkins The Letter (1959) [27]
1960-06-08 "If I Love Again" Jack Murray, Ben Oakland That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-08 "How Long Has This Been Going On?" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-08 "It Never Was You" Maxwell Anderson, Kurt Weill That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-08 "Yes" Dory Previn, André Previn That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-09 "Who Cares? (As Long as You Care for Me)" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-09 "Puttin' on the Ritz" Irving Berlin That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-09 "Down with Love" Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-09 "Just You, Just Me" Jesse Greer, Raymond Klages That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-17 "That's Entertainment!" Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-17 "Old Devil Moon" E.Y. Harburg, Burton Lane That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-17 "I've Confessed to the Breeze (I Love You)" Otto Harbach, Vincent Youmans That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-06-17 "Alone Together" Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz That's Entertainment! (1960) [28]
1960-08-02 "Chicago" Fred Fisher Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-02 "Do It Again" George Gershwin, Buddy DeSylva Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-02 "Lucky Day" Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1960-08-02 "Stormy Weather" Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-03 "I Happen to Like New York" Cole Porter The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1960-08-03 "Swanee" George Gershwin, Irving Caesar Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-03 "You'll Never Walk Alone" Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1960-08-03 "Why Was I Born?" Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-04 "The Man That Got Away" Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-04 "Come Rain or Come Shine" Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-04 "San Francisco" Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-04 "Over the Rainbow" Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-05 Judy's Olio Medley:
a) "You Made Me Love You"
b) "For Me and My Gal"
c) "The Trolley Song"
a) James V. Monaco, Joseph McCarthy
b) George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz
c) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-05 "You Go to My Head" J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-05 "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1960-08-05 "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" Jean Schwartz, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-08 Judy at the Palace Medley:
a) "You Haven't Lived Until You've Played the Palace"
b) "Shine On, Harvest Moon"
c) "My Man"
d) "Some of These Days"
e) "I Don't Care"
a) Charles Gaynor
b) Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth
c) Albert Willemetz, Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Maurice Yvain
d) Shelton Brooks
e) Jean Lenox, Harry O. Sutton
The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1960-08-08 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-08 "After You've Gone" Henry Creamer, Turner Layton Judy in London (1972) [29]
1960-08-08 "It's a Great Day for the Irish" Roger Edens The Garland Touch (1962) [30]
1961-10-13 "Comes Once in a Lifetime" Jule Styne, Betty Comden, Adolph Green Single A-side (1961) [31]
1961-10-13 "Sweet Danger" Robert Wright, George Forrest "Comes Once in a Lifetime" B-side (1961) [31]
1964-08-06 "The Land of Promises" Lionel Bart Lionel Bart's "Maggie May" (1964) [32]
1964-08-06 "It's Yourself" Lionel Bart Lionel Bart's "Maggie May" (1964) [32]
1964-08-12 "There's Only One Union" Lionel Bart Lionel Bart's "Maggie May" (1964) [32]
1964-08-12 "Maggie, Maggie May" Lionel Bart Lionel Bart's "Maggie May" (1964) [32]

The Judy Garland Show recordings (1963–1964)[]

Date recorded Title Writer(s) Episode (air date) Guest performers / Notes Ref.
06/24/1963 "Sunny Side Up" Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson Show #1 (Outtake) Deleted before airing. [33]
06/24/1963 "When the Sun Comes Out" Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Show #1 (12/08/1963) [33]
06/24/1963 "I Believe in You" Frank Loesser Show #1 (Outtake) Jerry Van Dyke / Deleted before airing. [33]
06/24/1963 "You're So Right for Me" Jay Livingston, Ray Evans Show #1 (12/08/1963) Mickey Rooney [33]
06/24/1963 "You're So Right for Me (Reprise)" Jay Livingston, Ray Evans Show #1 (12/08/1963) Mickey Rooney [33]
06/24/1963 "Too Late Now" Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane Show #1 (12/08/1963) [33]
06/24/1963 "Who Cares? (As Long as You Care for Me)" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Show #1 (12/08/1963) [33]
06/24/1963 "Ol' Man River" Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II Show #1 (12/08/1963) [33]
06/24/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #1 (12/08/1963) "President Coolidge is a cousin of mine." [33]
07/07/1963 Medley:
a) "I Hear Music"
b) "The Sweetest Sounds"
c) "Strike Up the Band"
a) Burton Lane, Frank Loesser
b) Richard Rodgers
c) George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
Show #2 (11/10/1963) Count Basie and His Orchestra [34]
07/07/1963 "Memories of You" Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake Show #2 (11/10/1963) Count Basie and His Orchestra [34]
07/07/1963 Count Basie Medley:
a) "One O'Clock Jump"
b) "I Can't Stop Loving You"
c) "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm"
d) "Don't Dream of Anybody But Me"
e) "April in Paris"
a) Count Basie
b) Don Gibson
c) Irving Berlin
d) Bart Howard, Neal Hefti
e) Vernon Duke, E.Y. Harburg
Show #2 (11/10/1963) Mel Tormé & Count Basie and His Orchestra [34]
07/07/1963 "A Cottage for Sale" Willard Robison, Larry Conley Show #2 (11/10/1963) [34]
07/07/1963 "Hey, Look Me Over" Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman Show #2 (11/10/1963) [34]
07/07/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #2 (11/10/1963) "Mary Miles Minter is a cousin of mine." [34]
07/16/1963 "Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Gus Kahn Show #3 (11/17/1963)
07/16/1963 "Come Rain or Come Shine" Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer Show #3 (11/17/1963)
07/16/1963 "Together (Wherever We Go)" Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim Show #3 (11/17/1963) Liza Minnelli
07/16/1963 Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli Medley:
a) "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together"
b) "The Best Is Yet to Come"
c) "Bye, Bye Baby"
d) "Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight)"
a) Robert Sour, Henry Manners
b) Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman
c) Leo Robin, Jule Stone
d) Johnny Mercer, Bernie Hanighen
Show #3 (11/17/1963) Liza Minnelli
07/16/1963 "As Long as He Needs Me" Lionel Bart Show #3 (11/17/1963)
07/16/1963 Medley:
a) "Let Me Entertain You"
b) "Two Lost Souls"
a) Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim
b) Richard Adler, Jerry Ross
Show #3 (11/17/1963) Liza Minnelli
07/16/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #3 (11/17/1963) Liza Minnelli / "Liza Minnelli is a cousin of mine."
07/23/1963 "Day In, Day Out" Rube Bloom, Johnny Mercer Show #4 (10/13/1963) Lena Horne
07/23/1963 "A Foggy Day (In London Town)" George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin Show #4 (10/13/1963)
07/23/1963 Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy Medley:
a) "Honeysuckle Rose"
b) "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis"
c) "'Deed I Do"
d) "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"
e) "It's All Right with Me"
f) "The Trolley Song"
g) "Love"
a) Fats Waller, Andy Razaf
b) Kerry Mills, Andrew B. Sterling
c) Fred Rose, Walter Hirsch
d) James F. Hanley
e) Cole Porter
f) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
g) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
Show #4 (10/13/1963) Lena Horne
07/23/1963 "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" Noël Coward Show #4 (10/13/1963) Lena Horne & Terry-Thomas
07/23/1963 "The Man That Got Away" Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin Show #4 (10/13/1963)
07/23/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #4 (10/13/1963) "Bela Lugosi is a cousin of mine."
07/30/1963 "Yes, Indeed!" Sy Oliver Show #5 (12/15/1963) Tony Bennett & Dick Shawn
07/30/1963 Judy Garland & Tony Bennett Medley:
a) "Night Train"
b) "Lullaby of Broadway"
c) "Carolina in the Morning"
d) "Kansas City"
e) When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'"
f) "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
a) Oscar Washington, Lewis P. Simpkins, Jimmy Forrest
b) Harry Warren, Al Dubin
c) Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson
d) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
e) Irving Berlin
f) George Cory, Douglass Cross
Show #5 (12/15/1963) Tony Bennett
07/30/1963 "My Buddy" Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson Show #5 (12/15/1963) Dick Shawn
07/30/1963 "Stormy Weather" Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Show #5 (12/15/1963)
07/30/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #5 (12/15/1963) "Baby Face Nelson is a cousin of mine."
07/30/1963 "If Love Were All" Noël Coward Show #5 (Outtake)
09/13/1963 "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" Lew Brown, Ray Henderson Show #6 (10/27/1963)
09/13/1963 "Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe" E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen Show #6 (10/27/1963)
09/13/1963 "Be My Guest" Mel Tormé Show #6 (10/27/1963) Steve Lawrence
09/13/1963 "The Doodlin' Song" Carolyn Leigh, Cy Coleman Show #6 (10/27/1963) June Allyson
09/13/1963 "Just Imagine" B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson, Show #6 (10/27/1963) June Allyson
09/13/1963 MGM Medley:
a) "Buckle Down, Winsocki"
b) "(I'm in Love with You) Honey"
c) "Cleopatra"
d) "Thou Swell"
e) "Look for the Silver Lining"
f) "Till the Clouds Roll By"
g) "Look for the Silver Lining"
a) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane
b)
c) Joseph Kern, P.G. Wodehouse, Guy Bolton
d) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
e) Joseph Kern, B.G. DeSylva
f) Joseph Kern, P.G. Wodehouse, Guy Bolton
g) Joseph Kern, B.G. DeSylva
Show #6 (10/27/1963) June Allyson & Steve Lawrence
09/13/1963 "San Francisco" Gus Kahn, Bronislau Kaper, Walter Jurmann Show #6 (10/27/1963)
09/13/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #6 (10/27/1963) "William Paley is a cousin of mine."
09/20/1963 "Call Me Irresponsible" Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn Show #7 (09/29/1963)
09/20/1963 "Sunny Side Up" Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson Show #7 (09/29/1963) Donald O'Connor & Jerry Van Dyke
09/20/1963 "Be My Guest" Mel Tormé Show #7 (09/29/1963) Donald O'Connor
09/20/1963 Songs We're Famous For Medley:
a) "Inka Dinka Duo"
b) "if You Knew Susie Like I Knew Susie"
c) "My Mammy"
d) "Indian Love Call"
e) "Rose Marie"
f) "Will You Remember (Sweetheart)
g) "Stout Hearted Man"
h) "Italian Street Song"
i) "Indian Love Call"
Show #7 (09/29/1963) Donald O'Connor
09/20/1963 Fly Me to the Moon Bart Howard Show #7 (09/29/1963)
09/20/1963 "The World Is Your Balloon" E. Y. Harburg, Sammy Fain Show #7 (09/29/1963) Donald O'Connor & Jerry Van Dyke
09/20/1963 Vaudeville Medley:
a) "In Those Good Old Days of Vaudeville"
b) "Nagasaki"
c) "Yacka Hula Hickey Dula"
d) "You Can Always Find a Little Sunshine at the Y.M.C.A."
e) "At the Moving-Picture Ball"
f) "The Old Soft Shoe"
Show #7 (09/29/1963) Donald O'Connor
09/20/1963 "Chicago" Fred Fisher Show #7 (09/29/1963)
09/20/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Charles L. Cooke, Howard C. Jeffrey Show #7 (09/29/1963)
09/27/1963 "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Show #8 (10/20/1963)
09/27/1963 "Be My Guest" Mel Tormé Show #8 (10/20/1963) George Maharis & Jack Carter
09/27/1963 "I Wish You Love" Show #8 (10/20/1963)
09/27/1963 "Side by Side" Show #8 (10/20/1963) George Maharis
09/27/1963 "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" Show #8 (10/20/1963) Leo Durocher
09/27/1963 Country Medley: Show #8 (10/20/1963) George Maharis, Jack Carter, Jerry Van Dyke & the Dillards
09/27/1963 "Swanee" Show #8 (10/20/1963)
09/27/1963 "Maybe I'll Come Back" Show #8 (10/20/1963)
10/11/1963 "I Feel a Song Coming On" Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, George Oppenheimer Show #1 (12/08/1963) New opening number for Show #1, recorded to replace deleted Garland performance, "Sunny Side Up".
11/29/1963 MGM Musical Comedy Medley:
a) "Where or When?"
b) "How About You?"
c) "But Not for Me"
d) "Fascinating Rhythm"
e) "God's Country"
f) "Could You Use Me?"
g) "Our Love Affair"
h) "How About You?"
a) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
b) Burton Lane, Ralph Freed
c) George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
d) George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
e) Harold Arlen, E.Y. Harburg
f) George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
g) Roger Edens, Arthur Freed
h) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart
Show #1 (12/08/1963) Mickey Rooney / Recorded to replace deleted Garland and Van Dyke performance, "I Believe in You", and deleted comedy sketch.

Radio recordings (1935–1961)[]

For a list of theatrical radio performances, see: Radio appearances

Date recorded Title Radio show CD release / Notes Ref
1935-10-26 "Broadway Rhythm" The Shell Chateau Hour Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1935-11-16 "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" The Shell Chateau Hour Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1936-08-06 "After You've Gone" The Shell Chateau Hour N/A
1936-08-06 "On Revival Day" The Shell Chateau Hour The Best of Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2015)
1937-01-05 "Hold That Bulldog" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks 2: 1936–1967 (2019)
1937-01-05 "Pennies from Heaven" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks 2: 1936–1967 (2019)
1937-04-20 "Johnny One Note" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks 2: 1936–1967 (2019)
1937-05-04 "They Can't Take That Away from Me" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1937-06-01 "Dinah" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks 2: 1936–1967 (2019)
1937-09-28 "Smiles" Jack Oakie's College Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1937-10-24 "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" 30 Minutes in Hollywood N/A
1938-04-14 "College Swing" Good News of 1938 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1938-04-14 "Crying for the Carolines" Good News of 1938 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1938-04-21 "My Heart Is Taking Lessons" Good News of 1938 N/A
1938-04-21 "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky" Good News of 1938 Lost recording
1938-05-05 "God's Country" Good News of 1938 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1938-05-05 "Serenade" Good News of 1938 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1938-05-05 "How Deep Is the Ocean?" Good News of 1938 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1938-09-08 "Could You Pass in Love" Maxwell House Good News of 1939 N/A
1938-12-14 "My Old Kentucky Home" America Calling Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-00-00 "Dardenella" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-00-00 "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-00-00 "Ma (He's Making Eyes at Me)" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-01-08 "Thanks for the Memory" The Hollywood Screen Guild Theater N/A
1939-01-08 "Shall I Sing a Melody?" The Hollywood Screen Guild Theater Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-03-07 "It Had to Be You" 'The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope N/A
1939-03-07 "F.D.R. Jones" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-04-06 "Sweet Sixteen" Tune Up Time Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-06-28 "Over the Rainbow" Maxwell House Coffee Time N/A
1939-09-24 "Good Morning" (with Mickey Rooney) The Screen Guild Theater ("Babes in Arms") Classic Duets (2017)
1939-11-07 "Goody Good-Bye" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope The Best of Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2015)
1939-12-16 "Comes Love" Arrowhead Springs Hotel Opening Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-12-19 "Silent Night" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1939-12-26 "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope The Best of Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2015)
1940-00-00 "Alice Blue Gown" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-00-00 "Too Romantic" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-01-23 "It's a Hap, Hap, Happy Day" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-02-13 "All the Things You Are" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-05-07 "My Wonderful One, Let's Dance" The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-10-28 "Drummer Boy" Lux Radio Theatre ("Strike Up the Band") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-10-28 "I Ain't Got Nobody" Lux Radio Theatre ("Strike Up the Band") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-01-01 "Aude Lang Syne" Bundles for Britain Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-01-01 "I Hear a Rhapsody" Bundles for Britain Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1940-01-26 "Love's New Sweet Song" Silver Theater ("Love's New Sweet Song") N/A
1941-02-27 "(America) My County 'Tis of Thee" 13th Academy Awards Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-04-27 "Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On!" Young America Wants to Help Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-07-02 "Strike Up the Band" The Treasury Hour ("Millions for Defense") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-09-07 "Daddy" The Chase and Sanborn Hour N/A
1941-09-07 "These Are the Things I Love" The Chase and Sanborn Hour N/A
1941-10-12 "Jim" Silver Theatre ("Eternally Yours") N/A
1941-11-17 "How About You?" (with Mickey Rooney) Lux Radio Theatre ("Merton of the Movies") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-11-17 "The Peanut Vendor" (with Mickey Rooney) Lux Radio Theatre ("Merton of the Movies") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1941-12-07 "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" The Chase and Sanborn Hour N/A
1941-12-23 "Abe Lincoln Had Just One Country" The Treasury Hour ("Millions for Defense") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1942-06-18 "Minnie from Trinidad" Command Performance #18 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1942-06-21 "I Never Knew" The Chase and Sanborn Hour N/A
1942-07-28 "Over the Rainbow" Command Performance #24 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1942-10-09 "It's a Great Day for the Irish" Command Performance #35 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1942-10-09 "On the Sunny Side of the Street" Command Performance #35 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1942-10-12 "I'll Remember April" Lux Radio Theatre ("Morning Glory") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-01-09 "The Joint Is Really Jumpin' Down at Carnegie Hall" Mail Call #19 N/A
1943-01-09 "I Never Knew" Mail Call #19 N/A
1943-03-21 "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart" Command Performance #58 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-03-22 "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?" The Screen Guild Theater ("For Me and My Gal") Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-03-22 "After You've Gone" The Screen Guild Theater ("For Me and My Gal") N/A
1943-04-03 "I Never Knew" Command Performance #61 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-04-03 "Over the Rainbow" Command Performance #61 N/A
1943-05-00 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (with Johnny Mercer) Personal Album #76 N/A
1943-05-00 "I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City" (with Johnny Mercer) Personal Album #76 N/A
1943-05-00 "Taking a Chance on Love" (with Johnny Mercer) Personal Album #76 N/A
1943-07-04 "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones" The Pause That Refreshes on the Air Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-07-04 "That Old Black Magic" The Pause That Refreshes on the Air N/A
1943-07-04 "Over the Rainbow" The Pause That Refreshes on the Air N/A
1943-08-28 "Embraceable You / The Man I Love" (with Bing Crosby and Jimmy Durante) Command Performance #81 N/A
1943-08-28 "People Will Say We're in Love" (with Bing Crosby) Command Performance #81 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1943-08-28 "Comedy Song Medley" (with Bing Crosby) Command Performance #81 N/A
1943-10-30 "Zing! Went the Strongs of My Heart" Command Performance #91 N/A
1944-00-00 "Autolite Commercial" (with Dick Haymes) Unknown N/A
1944-00-00 "The Boy Next Door" Armed Forces Radio & Television Service Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-01-05 "Speak Low" Mail Call #72 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-03-05 "The Man I Love" Command Performance #106 N/A
1944-03-05 "Embraceable You" Command Performance #106 N/A
1944-05-17 "Can Do, Will Do (The Song of the Seabees)" Mail Call #91 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-05-17 "The Trolley Song" Mail Call #91 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-05-24 "Embraceable You" (with Frank Sinatra) The Frank Sinatra Show Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-06-03 "Dixieland Band" Command Performance #122 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-06-03 "Something to Remember You By" (with Bing Crosby) Command Performance #122 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-06-04 "The Way You Look Tonight" The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces N/A
1944-06-04 "Long Ago (And Far Away)" The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces N/A
1944-06-04 "The Trolley Song" The Bakers of America Salute to the Armed Forces N/A
1944-07-11 "Somebody Loves Me" Everything for the Boys N/A
1944-07-11 "There's a Tavern in the Town" Everything for the Boys N/A
1944-07-15 "Long Ago (And Far Away)" Command Performance #129 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-08-19 "I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful)" Command Performance #134 Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1944-10-08 "Over the Checkbook" Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner N/A
1944-10-08 "Someone to Watch Over Me" Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner N/A
1944-10-08 "The Trolley Song" Hollywood Democratic Committee Dinner N/A
1944-11-06 "Gotta Get Out and Vote" Democratic National Committee N/A
1944-12-17 "The Trolley Song" Philco Radio Hall of Fame N/A
1944-12-17 "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" Philco Radio Hall of Fame N/A
1944-12-24 "The Trolley Song" Command Performance All-Star Christmas Show N/A
1944-12-24 "O Come All Ye Faithful" Command Performance All-Star Christmas Show N/A
1944-12-24 "Silent Night" (with Dinah Shore, Ginny Simms, Virginia O'Brien, Dorothy Lamour and Frances Langford) Command Performance All-Star Christmas Show N/A
1944-12-26 "The Trolley Song" Everything for the Boys N/A
1945-01-30 "Love" March of Dimes N/A
1945-01-30 "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" March of Dimes N/A
1945-02-20 "Dick Tracy in B-Flat" (with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Jimmy Durante) Dick Tracy in B-Flat N/A
1945-10-05 "Gotta Be This or That" The Danny Kaye Show Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1945-10-05 "How Deep Is the Ocean" The Danny Kaye Show N/A
1945-10-05 "My Romance" The Danny Kaye Show Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)
1945-12-09 "Look for the Silver Lining" Jerome Kern Memorial Special N/A
1945-12-09 "They Didn't Believe Me" Jerome Kern Memorial Special N/A
1945-12-25 "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" Command Performance All-Star Christmas Show Lost Tracks, 1929–1959 (2010)

Live recordings (1941–1969)[]

February 24, 1952 - Palace Theatre, New York, NY
  1. Chorus Intro
  2. Call the Press
  3. Medley:
    a) You Haven't Lived Until You've Played the Palace
    b) Shine On, Harvest Moon
    c) My Man
    d) Some of These Days
    e) I Don't Care
  4. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
  5. Medley:
    a) You Made Me Love You
    b) For Me and My Gal
    c) The Boy Next Door
    d) The Trolley Song
  6. Chorus Interlude
  7. Get Happy
  8. A Couple of Swells
  9. Love
  10. A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
  11. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
  12. After You've Gone
  13. Over the Rainbow
  14. Auld Lang Syne

Available on Wiley Entertainment, Ltd./BCD/MSL Partners 1998 release Judy Duets.[35]

August 5, 1958 - Coconut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, CA
  1. Overture
  2. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
  3. Day In, Day Out
  4. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  5. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
  6. Purple People Eater
  7. Medley:
    a) You Made Me Love You
    b) For Me and My Gal
    c) The Trolley Song
  8. Do It Again
  9. When the Sun Comes Out
  10. Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
  11. Over the Rainbow
  12. After You've Gone
  13. A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
  14. Swanee

Originally released in 1958 by Capitol Records as Garland at the Grove.

October 28, 1960 - Olympia Theatre, Paris, France
  1. Overture
  2. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
  3. Medley:
    a) You Made Me Love You
    b) For Me and My Gal
    c) The Trolley Song
  4. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  5. Come Rain or Come Shine
  6. San Francisco
  7. The Man That Got Away
  8. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
  9. Stormy Weather
  10. You Go to My Head
  11. That's Entertainment!
  12. Medley:
    a) I Love Paris
    b) April in Paris
  13. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
  14. After You've Gone
  15. Over the Rainbow
  16. Swanee

Available on Europe 1/RTE Records 1994 release Judy Garland à Paris.[36]

December 10, 1960 - Tuschinski Theatre, Amsterdam, Holland
April 25, 1962 - Manhattan Center, New York, NY

The night of this recording Garland had a bad case of laryngitis and finished only 9 of the 13 scheduled songs. Later that night, after the audience left, she completed "Why Can't I?" and attempted "Do What You Do", but halted it after singing just the verse.

  1. Sail Away
  2. Something's Coming
  3. Just In Time
  4. Get Me to the Church on Time
  5. Never Will I Marry
  6. Joey, Joey, Joey
  7. Hey, Look Me Over
  8. Some People
  9. The Party's Over
  10. Why Can't I?
  11. Do What You Do (Partial recording)

Originally released by Capitol Records in 1989 as Judy Garland Live!.

November 8 & November 15, 1964 - London Palladium, London, England

with Liza Minnelli.

  1. Overture
  2. Once in a Lifetime (Judy Garland)
  3. Maggie, Maggie May (Judy Garland)
  4. As Long as He Needs Me (Judy Garland)
  5. Just in Time (Judy Garland)
  6. It's Yourself (Judy Garland)
  7. The Travelin' Life (Liza Minnelli)
  8. Pass That Peace Pipe (Liza Minnelli)
  9. The Gypsy in My Soul (Liza Minnelli)
  10. How Could You Believe Me? (Liza Minnelli)
  11. Maybe This Time (Liza Minnelli)
  12. Hello, Dolly! (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  13. Hello, Dolly! (Reprise) (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  14. Together (Wherever We Go) (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  15. Smile (Judy Garland)
  16. Never Will I Marry (Judy Garland)
  17. The Man That Got Away (Judy Garland)
  18. Medley: (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
    a) We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together
    b) The Best Is Yet to Come
  19. Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight) (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  20. Don't Rain on My Parade (Judy Garland)
  21. Medley: (Liza Minnelli)
    a) Take Me Along
    b) If I Could Be with You
    c) Tea for Two
    d) Who?
    e) They Can't Take That Away from Me
    f) By Myself
    g) Take Me Along (Reprise)
    h) My Mammy
  22. Medley: (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
    a) Hooray for Love
    b) After You've Gone
    c) By Myself
    d) 'S Wonderful
    e) How About You?
    f) Lover, Come Back to Me
    g) You and the Night and the Music
    h) It All Depends on You
  23. Make Someone Happy (Judy Garland)
  24. Joey, Joey, Joey (Judy Garland)
  25. The Music That Makes Me Dance (Judy Garland)
  26. I'm All I've Got (Liza Minnelli)
  27. It's Just a Matter of Time (Liza Minnelli)
  28. If I Were in Your Shoes (Liza Minnelli)
  29. What Now, My Love? (Judy Garland)
  30. Johnny One Note (Judy Garland)
  31. Medley: (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
    a) Get Happy
    b) Happy Days Are Here Again
  32. Medley: (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
    a) When the Saints Go Marching In
    b) Brotherhood of Man
  33. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  34. Battle Hymn of the Republic (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  35. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody (Judy Garland)
  36. Who's Sorry Now? (Liza Minnelli)
  37. Swanee (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  38. Chicago (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)
  39. Over the Rainbow (Judy Garland)
  40. San Francisco (Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli)

Originally released by Capitol Records in 1965 as "Live" at the London Palladium.[39]

July 20, 1968 - Philadelphia, PA

with Count Basie and His Orchestra

  1. Medley:
    a) I Hear Music
    b) The Sweetest Sounds
    c) Strike Up the Band

Available on JSP Records 2011 release Swan Songs, First Flights: Her First and Last Recordings.[40]

July 20, 1968 - JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
  1. Overture
  2. For Once in My Life
  3. Medley:
    a) Almost Like Being in Love
    b) This Can't Be Love
  4. Never Will I Marry
  5. How Insensitive
  6. Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart
  7. What Now, My Love?
  8. The Man I Love
  9. Make Someone Happy
  10. Do I Love You?
  11. By Myself
  12. That's Entertainment!
  13. The Man That Got Away
  14. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
  15. For Once in My Life (Reprise)
  16. Over the Rainbow

Available on JSP Records 2011 release Swan Songs, First Flights: Her First and Last Recordings.[40]

October 1968 - Rehearsal

with John Meyer on piano.

  1. I Loved Him, But He Didn't Love Me
  2. For Once in My Life

Available on JSP Records 2011 release Swan Songs, First Flights: Her First and Last Recordings.[40]

November 17, 1968 - Lincoln Center, New York, NY

Tribute to Harold Arlen, Vincent Youmans, and Noël Coward

  1. The Man That Got Away
  2. It's a New World
  3. Get Happy
  4. Over the Rainbow

Available on JSP Records 2016 release Judy Garland Sings Harold Arlen.[41]

December 30, 1968—February 1, 1969 - Talk of the Town, London, England
  1. Overture
  2. I Belong to London
  3. Get Happy
  4. The Man That Got Away
  5. I'd Like to Hate Myself in the Morning
  6. Just in Time
  7. Just in Time (Reprise)
  8. Medley:
    a) You Made Me Love You
    b) For Me and My Gal
    c) The Trolley Song
  9. For Once in My Life
  10. San Francisco
  11. Over the Rainbow
  12. Chicago

Additional recordings from Garland's December 30, 1968—February 1, 1969 engagement at Talk of the Town, London, England:

  • I Belong to London
  • The Man That Got Away
  • I'd Like to Hate Myself in the Morning
  • Medley:
    a) You Made Me Love You
    b) For Me and My Gal
    c) The Trolley Song

Available on JSP Records 2011 release Swan Songs, First Flights: Her First and Last Recordings.[40]

March 25, 1969 - Falkoner Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark
  1. Overture
  2. Get Happy
  3. Just in Time
  4. The Man That Got Away
  5. I'd Like to Hate Myself in the Morning
  6. For Once in My Life
  7. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody
  8. Chicago
  9. Till the Clouds Roll By (with Johnnie Ray)*
  10. Am I Blue? (with Johnny Ray)*
  11. San Francisco
  12. Over the Rainbow

Available on JSP Records 2011 release Swan Songs, First Flights: Her First and Last Recordings.[40] Songs marked with an asterisk (*) are not included on this release because they were discovered, remastered and released for the first time via the Judy Room's YouTube channel in 2017.[42]

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