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Judy Garland discography

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Judy Garland discography

Judy Garland recorded scores of singles of her hit songs for Decca Records beginning in the mid-1930s. Garland began recording albums for Capitol Records in the 1950s. Her first album reached number 3 on the Billboard 200. Judy at Carnegie Hall charted for 73 weeks on the Billboard chart (including 13 weeks at number one), was certified gold, and took home five Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year and Best Female Vocal Performance).

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Albums

The following original albums are 12-inch LPs unless otherwise noted. All releases are by Capitol Records unless otherwise noted.

Original songs introduced by Garland

  • 1936 "Americana", Every Sunday
  • 1939 "Over the Rainbow", The Wizard of Oz
  • 1939 "Good Morning", Babes in Arms
  • 1940 "Our Love Affair", Strike Up the Band
  • 1940 "It's A Great Day for the Irish", Little Nellie Kelly
  • 1941 "How About You?", Babes on Broadway
  • 1944 "The Trolley Song", Meet Me in St. Louis
  • 1944 "The Boy Next Door", Meet Me in St. Louis
  • 1944 "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas", Meet Me in St Louis
  • 1946 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", The Harvey Girls
  • 1948 "Be a Clown", The Pirate
  • 1949 "Merry Christmas", In the Good Old Summertime
  • 1954 "The Man That Got Away", A Star Is Born
  • 1960 "Faraway Part of Town", Pepe (written by André and Dory Previn; nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song)
  • 1962 "Paris is A Lonely Town", Gay Purr-ee
  • 1963 "I Could Go On Singing", I Could Go On Singing
  • References

    Judy Garland discography Wikipedia


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