<< MP3 Judy Garland – Creations 1929-1962: Songs She Introduced (2013)
Judy Garland – Creations 1929-1962: Songs She Introduced (2013)
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GenrePop
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Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer and vaudevillian. Described by Fred Astaire as "the greatest entertainer who ever lived" and renowned for her unique voice,[1] she attained international stardom throughout a career which spanned more than 40 years, as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist and on the concert stage.[2] Respected for her versatility, she received a Juvenile Academy Award and won a Golden Globe Award as well as Grammy Awards and a Special Tony Award.
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in the remake of A Star Is Born and for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg. She remains the youngest recipient (at 39 years of age) of the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime- achievement in the motion picture industry.
After appearing in vaudeville with her two older sisters, Garland was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager. There, she made more than two dozen films, including nine with Mickey Rooney, and the 1939 film with which she would be most identified, The Wizard of Oz. After 15 years, she was released from the studio but gained renewed success through record-breaking concert appearances, including a return to acting, beginning with critically acclaimed performances.
Despite her professional triumphs, Garland struggled immensely in her personal life, starting when she was a child. Her self-image was strongly influenced by film executives, who said she was unattractive and constantly manipulated her onscreen physical appearance. She was plagued by financial instability, often owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes. She married five times, with her first four marriages ending in divorce. She also had a long battle with drugs and alcohol, which ultimately led to her death at the age of 47.
In 1997, Garland was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Several of her recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 1999, the American Film Institute placed her among the ten greatest female stars in the history of American cinema.

Tracklisting CD A “IT’S LOVE I’M AFTER 1929-1940”:
1. Blue Butterfly
2. Hang On To A Rainbow
3. Stompin’ At The Savoy
4. Waltz With A Swing/Americana
5. The Balboa
6. The Texas Tornado
7. It’s Love I’m After
8. Everybody Sing (with Sophie Tucker)
9. Your Broadway And My Broadway
10. Yours And Mine
11. Swing Mr. Mendelssohn
12. Got A Pair Of New Shoes
13. Down On Melody Farm (with Allan Jones, Reginald Gardiner, and Lynne Carver)
14. Ever Since The World Began/Shall I Sing A Melody?
15. Why? Because! (with Fanny Brice)
16. It Never Rains But What It Pours
17. In Between
18. Meet The Beat Of My Heart
19. Ten Pins In The Sky
20. On The Bumpy Road To Love
21. The Jitterbug (with Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Buddy Ebsen, and Bert Lahr)
22. Over The Rainbow
23. Good Morning (with Mickey Rooney)
24. Sweet Sixteen
25. Oceans Apart
26. Figaro

Tracklisting CD B “WHEN I LOOK AT YOU 1941-1943”:
1. (Can This Be) The End Of The Rainbow
2. Nobody
3. Drummer Boy
4. Do The La Conga (with Mickey Rooney)
5. It’s A Great Day For The Irish
6. A PrettyGirl Milking Her Cow
7. Laugh? I Thought I’d Split My Side (with Charles Winninger)
8. Our Love Affair
9. We Must Have Music (with Tony Martin)
10. Minnie From Trinidad
11. How About You? (with Mickey Rooney)
12. Hoe Down (with Mickey Rooney)
13. Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On!
14. Babes On Broadway
15. Three Cheers For The Yanks
16. Tom, Tom, The Piper’s Son
17. When I Look At You
18. Paging Mr. Greenback
19. The Joint Is Really Jumpin’ Down At Carnegie Hall (with Jose Iturbi at the piano)
20. Boys and Girls Like You and Me
21. The Trolley Song
22. The Boy Next Door

Tracklisting CD C “BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME 1943-1948”:
1. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
2. A Great Lady Has An Interview (aka The Interview; Madame Crematante)
3. You’ve Got Me Where You Want Me (with Bing Crosby)
4. On TheAtchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
5. In The Valley (Where The Evening Sun Goes Down)
6. My Intuition (with John Hodiak)
7. March Of The Doagies
8. Hayride (with Ray Bolger)
9. Connecticut (with Bing Crosby)
10. It’s A Great Big World (with Virginia O’Brien and Marion Doenges)
11. Don’t Tell Me That Story
12. There Is No Breeze (To Cool The Flame Of Love)
13. Love Of My Life
14. You Can Do No Wrong
15. Voodoo
16. Be A Clown (with Gene Kelly)
17. Mr. Monotony
18. A Couple Of Swells (with Fred Astaire)
19. Mack The Black
20. It Only Happens When I Dance With You (with Roger Edens at the piano)
21. A Fella With An Umbrella (with Peter Lawford)
22. Better Luck Next Time

Tracklisting CD D “IT’S A NEW WORLD 1948-1962”:
1. Merry Christmas
2. Let’s Go West Again
3. If You Feel Like Singing,Sing
4. (Howdy, Neighbor) Happy Harvest
5. Friendly Star
6. All For You (with Gene Kelly)
7. You, Wonderful You (with Gene Kelly)
8. Send My Baby Back To Me
9. Heartbroken
10. Without A Memory
11. Here’s What I’m Here For
12. Gotta Have Me Go With You (with Don McKabe and Jack Harmon)
13. The Man That Got Away
14. It’s A New World
15. Someone At Last
16. Lose That Long Face
17. Maybe I’ll Come Back
18. It’s Lovely To Be Back In London
19. The Faraway Part Of Town
20. Sweet Danger
21. Little Drops Of Rain
22. Take My Hand, Paree
23. Paris Is A Lonely Town
24. Roses Red, Violets Blue

Extra Informatie:
Aantal Discs: 4xCD
Genre: Pop
Format: MP3 @ 320kbit
Year of Release: 2013
Speelduur: 309 minuten
Cover: Front, Back en Insides zijn in de RARs verwerkt

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