It was probably a year before Judy died, when she came into the Penthouse Club called The Top Of The Town in the Shelton Towers Hotel, in New York City, where I was performing at the piano. Judy got up and sang with me for 2 hours. She stood right next to me and kept her small hand on my shoulder the entire time. I can still see it as clear as day... even the Mickey Mouse watch she was wearing. It was an unforgettable moment in my life...performing with the greatest of the Great. Wow!
Judy didn't have little hands, she had big hands. Slim hands, long slender fingers. I work with hands everyday, plus you can see how long her fingers are when she sings.
Terry H., you THINK it was a year before she died. How on earth do you not remember the date of what had to be the most thrilling experience of your life. I'm awful at remembering dates. But, that date would have been burned into my brain for eternity. I would have gotten her autograph and dated it. With all due respect, I question your story. Although, I hope it's true, what a great memory that has to be.
that was great did they take up a collection for her she was hurting then, look i know these are not the most reputable diudes but she ended a tupac snoop sufen knight and t capone or lucky lucian to get her money nevee should have died with hardly no money and broke smf but we still have her artistry in the pandemic we will survive hungry. even drug addicts on the street have a posse one or two. people i dont know where everyone was/ for her may be they got tires , but who knows, liz lorna and jjoey know but that there mother, this home should have been paid lesson always get paid and raise hell female or not.
Who gave this a thumbs down? Seriously? WTF could you possibly be thinking? I realize that tastes vary, but come on now. Judy Garland was nothing short of phenomenal. RIP Judy 👍👍👍👍 💙💙💙💙
WT? Can anyone in this world speak without using the F word. They say that ignorance is bliss, which means all those who use that disgusting word must be living in 7th heaven. It totally amazes me how the USA has dumbed it down a lot.
@@terrysmith8749 Disgusting word? It's not even officially a word, so who's the one that's dumbed-down. It's of Germanic origin, related to Dutch, German, and Swedish words for “to strike” and “to move back and forth" and first appeared in the 16th century. So go "move back and forth" before I "strike" you lol If the abbreviation WTF offends you so, I think you're a little thin skinned my friend
@@mtp4430 the story I got from an old Jesuit was that in Merrie Olde England extra marital sex was illegal but the bobbies were not that vigilant about enforcing it, reducing it from the official For Unauthorized Copulation to the acronym FUC. Americans, the Jesuit sage claimed, added the k.
Some people have bad taste, or LIMITED taste. It's no different than someone who can only eat burgers and fries and nothing else. God forbid they try Chicken Piccata or Spaghetti Carbonara. I've met people like that.
I'm 13 and I can't even listen to 1 second of today's so called ""talented" "singers" but I could listen to Judy Garland for a whole year nonstop, I'm just in love with her! Love ya Jude's!!)♥️💕❤️💛💚💙💜
I have been a Judy fan since I was 8 years old, and that's been a long time. Long enough to say: No disrespect to Liza but, she is not in her mother class, no one is. The only comparison is Liza is loud, but, often off key. I realize that a lot of Judy's fans want Liza to be another Judy, sorry folks Liza is another performer who is not ln Judy's class. No one is. Judy is one in forever, there will never be another one quite like her. She's been gone for 50 and 1/2 years and she continue's to get new fan's every year. She is pure magic.
@@terrysmith8749 i totally agree. I am 67 and I still can't believe she's gone. She was and is the greatest. I love her so much that I named my beautiful palomino Judy Garland. Everyone loves her and her name. Everything she has is red just like the ruby slippers.
Judy Garland was a gift from God to people who love life and music!! I admit that I was born at the wrong time in life; I want nothing more than to run into Judy when I get to heaven, since I wasn't fortunate enough to see "her live!" A mere "thanks" is not enough; words fall short to describe Garland's talent: vaudeville, movies, radio, television show, world tours, live performances at the best theaters. THANK YOU, DEAR JUDY...
BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, MARVELOUS!!! I own her music and put it on all my systems, Computer, Tablet, laptops, and cell phones, right in the middle of Elvis, Motown, Tina Turner and Fats Domino to mention a few. What a pleasure she is.
Liza should never sing anything her mother sang, it'll just show how bad she really is. Liza, doesn't have anywhere near her Mom's singing talent. Liza is just plain loud, not in a melodic way, she just loud.
after some amiable fun with guests sinatra and martin, judy steals her own TV special with a final mesmerising selection of vaudeville and movie oldies.
Judy's classic "Palace Medley" is fantastic from "The Judy Garland Show" where the legendary icon worked hard and delivered week after week, two DVD Box Sets from the amazing series contain some of the greatest vocals ever from any singer, this stunning performance is just one of the many examples...Judy Garland Master Class!
Been a fan of Judy since I was 15 years old. Still love her at 44! Legend! Wish she’d done the full version of Some of These Days. She could really belt it out!
I've heard all her versions of this medley but this is the finest! I was in tears at the ending and chills all over. Judy was the best entertainer of the 20th Century!!
"I played the State, the Capital, but people said -don't stop, until you've played the Palace you haven't played the top. For years I had it preached to me and drummed into my head -unless you played the Palace, you might as well be dead. A team of hoofers was the headline at the Majestic down in Dallas, but they cancelled the day their agent called to say, you can open a bill at the Palace. So it became the Hall Of Fame, the Mecca of the trade- when you had played the Palace, you knew that you were made. So I hope you'll understand my wondrous thrill, -cause Vaudeville's back at the Palace and I'm on the bill" -I love it!
o how she goes grand with that voice, then comes back all soft and then belts it again/ I canT sing at all/l but i keep thinking she' d hurt her lungs or something, thinking she will run out of breath will run out of breath well/ that is for mere mortals in the singing department/ and the energy she comes back with another gem of a vocal gymnastic. straight up master class/ oh hell yeah. how she do dat:: oh well the G.O.A.T OF COURSE. 2019 still listening you tube i know this is old material but i am just discovering it / keep these gems coming. or Ms. Garlands's non stop fans over the world keep it coming// thank you for posting so that when when anyone asks why this artist, this women, this mother/ this human being\ a woman who has been dead for 50 years still grabs us/ play this clip / and just look at em and say this is how u do / . I dont know what this audience was thinking but for me the audience is too tame / i would be yelling and stomping they / would have had to put me put me out of CBS IN A DAM STRAIGHT jacket for two days/ for going stark crazy mad with joy and delight and appreciation, OH yeah , as luther would say yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah here we go / Jackie Chicago Peace
Judy knocks everyones shoes off with this number. I would love to have heard the audiences reaction at the Palace on opening night when Judy belted out this Medley. It is awesome.
I love your passionate response. Like you, I have often thought the studio audiences were staid and lukewarm in their reactions to Judy. Perhaps this was partly because back then people were a bit inhibited by the presence of cameras, tv monitors, lights etc, being in a tv studio was still quite a new experience. But I also think a lot of the studio audiences for her TV series were made up of TV industry types, CBS executives etc who were just a bit constipated. But, check out the medley "Be Clown/Once In a Lifetime" finale to another show in the series. At the end, Judy takes her curtain calls and comes right out to shake hands with the audience. It comes closer in emotion to how her live concert appearances actually were. I agree with everything else you so eloquently say too btw!
I could just sit and listen to her carrying a note forever and never tire of hearing it. It's the best 😍😍😍😍 I wish they would have just cut the band and let her shine. 😀😀😀😀😀
How did Judy's tiny body have such lung capacity for the volume and long notes that she sustained? Judy played that instrument at its very best from 6:30-6:40 on this video clip!
I just saw "For Me and My Gal" again on cable, and what a treat! Young Judy- I think she was 19- already had everything. Everything in her artistry, you could already see it, hear it, feel it. And so it put me in a Judy mood to look for more.
Judy was a very gifted funny talented lady and a sweet lady person and I really miss her to this very day ! Shes been gone 53 years since June 22nd 1969 and I was only 13 when she died . Never saw JUdy preform in concert would of loved to ! I met John Fricke at a Judy Garland Festival when I was 20 in 1976 and he interviewed me and was going to take me back to the festval the next week but Dad said he could not pick me up that he was too old for me ! Dad reminded me of like JUdys mother Elthel so pushy bossy domminerring !
Christian Tassin. Un fabuleux medley "JUDY AT THE PALACE ", une artiste au talent immense, cette voix , cette présence sur scène, chantant avec ce vibrato plein d'émotion, elle donne tout en interprétant ses chansons. Sublime.
I Love this version! Judy really loved the Palace theatre; Just listen to the admiration in her voice. Great camera work at 5:42 -6:05 when the camera starts to pan in closer. The music and the camera cues really went hand in hand. Judy was the best at showmanship! Thank you so much for posting this great clip!
just finished reading rainbow's end by coyle steve sanders. though this happened 56 years ago and i never knew her or her or her family. it was terrible to read today that some guy AT CBS that some dude named hank stromberg jr on her 20TH /last show sent a card saying you were great you re through , I read that and went WTF /ALSO THAT GUY / JAMES AUBREY CALLED HER THESE NAMES, WHO STOOD UP FOR HER / ALL THESE PEOPLE MAKING MONEY/ (according to the book ) her management was not there . just two dudes mort lindsey and some guy named bill tried to help her that day/ they probably dont even know that happened. ( bless them ) her hurt feelings/ I 'd be so hurt / She never wrote her book and so never discussed it/ show business is rough/ Im glad someone else wrote the BOOK// It does not look like she ever told anyone what happened. / her fans would have f___ED CBS UP I THiNK , woman often internalize that crap/, her agents people promised her all of this money most people did not give a damn about her at all. / how cruel /she was being sued by her husband / citing her suicide attempts. making that public/and Mel tome. was suing. her how can one person that that crap. I guess because I am one of those recovering people, i just feel if she had spoken to one or two recovering people/ women, may be it would have made a difference in her taking more control/ BUT tHIS WAS THE 60;S/ her talent and generosity did not deserve that type of treatment, it looks like these 2 guys at CBS tried to destroy her mentally and professionally, where was everybody else when that day happened/ she was a strong woman . how do you survive that/ can you hear that sheer sublime genius in this clip / . its like people were so jealous they tried to destroy her / Jackie Chicago/ and still listening in 2019. because she was alway be one of the GOATS/ REST IN PEACE Ms., GARLAND. wish some of these business people had treated you better/ or you could have cracked some heads!!!!!
How could cbs fire her, she had a contract? For 26 episodes, at 26 million. That is what I read. CBS wouldn't let Judy be Judy. All DUMB CBS HAD TO DO WAS MOVE HER SHOW TO A DIFFERENT TIME SLOT, THE STUPID IDIOTS.
I played the state, The capital, And people said Don't stop, Until you play the Palace, you haven't played the top. For years I had it preached to me, And drummed into my head, Until you play the Palace, You might as well be dead. A team of hoofers was the headline, At the Majestic, down in Dallas. But they canceled the day, Their agent called to say, You can open the bill at the palace. So, it became the Hall of Fame, The Mecca of the trade. When you had played the Palace, You knew that you were made. So, I hope you understand my wondrous thrill, 'cause Vaudevilles back as the Palace, And I'm on the bill. Shine on Shine on Harvest moon Up in the sky I aint had no lovin Since January Febuary June or July Some of these days Your gonna miss me honey Some of these days Your gonna feel so lonely You miss my hugging You miss my kissing You'll miss me honey When I'm far away Oh my man I love him so He'll never know All my life is just despaire But i dont care When he takes me in his arms The world is bright alright I dont care I dont care If people frown On me I'm happy go lucky They say that I'm plucky Contented and carefree, I dont care I dont care If he's a clerk or just a millionare, If im not successful It wont be degressful 'cause I dont care. And all around me I hear voices that I can't ignore. The voices of the stars Who played the Palace long before. The stars who entertained you, Until the rafters rang. You dont need there names For the whole world acclaims them For the wonderful songs they sang. Theres Eddie Canter, Georgie Jessle, Louie Holts, Johnson and olson. Cowerson boys, Howerdson boys Aand that singing fool Al Jolson. And so with deep humility, I stand in front of you I'm proud to play the palace, It's like a dream come true, Which is why I'd like to shout it up and down. Just to tell Broadway That the two a day is back in town.
Thank you I thought it was live from the Palace.... I thought the tv show was later... but bow to your superior knowledge - thank you for responses much appreciated
she did this blood y show every week. where the crap was her money / 26 episodes she should have been paid people/ we cant change the world , i wish we could/
What happened to the days of women dressing really feminine, heels skirts dresses as opposed to trousers? What really happened to those days and those elegant women that showed showed off their feminine qualities as a if it were a breath of air.
There's no one who comes close to Judy Garland. Except Lana del Rey. TBH I think its "safer" for Lana to play Priscilla Presley or 1960s French Vogue model Beatrice Dautresme (her literal dead-ringer physically and stylistically). Because vocally and emotionally I find them so very similar as song-writers. Difficult relationships with mothers, an out-of-place striking beauty that doesn't necessarily match their era's standards, an inherently vulnerable kindness and openness and progressive attitude. Both passionate vocalists who sing from the heart. I see so many parallels between Lana and Judy but I think Lana is marginally healthier, more comfortable in her own skin and her curvy body, more accepted and loved at least by her siblings if not her own mother. They are both gay icons, interestingly.
Judy Garland was the greatest singer and entertainer of them all and a caring and loving person. We all miss her even after all these years.
It was probably a year before Judy died, when she came into the Penthouse Club called The Top Of The Town in the Shelton Towers Hotel, in New York City, where I was performing at the piano. Judy got up and sang with me for 2 hours. She stood right next to me and kept her small hand on my shoulder the entire time. I can still see it as clear as day... even the Mickey Mouse watch she was wearing. It was an unforgettable moment in my life...performing with the greatest of the Great. Wow!
Judy didn't have little hands, she had big hands. Slim hands, long slender fingers. I work with hands everyday, plus you can see how long her fingers are when she sings.
Terry Hammond was that the hotel where Basin Street East was, and with the big long pools and the bowling alleys?
Terry H., you THINK it was a year before she died. How on earth do you not remember the date of what had to be the most thrilling experience of your life. I'm awful at remembering dates. But, that date would have been burned into my brain for eternity. I would have gotten her autograph and dated it. With all due respect, I question your story. Although, I hope it's true, what a great memory that has to be.
that was great did they take up a collection for her she was hurting then, look i know these are not the most reputable diudes but she ended a tupac snoop sufen knight and t capone or lucky lucian to get her money nevee should have died with hardly no money and broke smf but we still have her artistry in the pandemic we will survive hungry. even drug addicts on the street have a posse one or two. people i dont know where everyone was/ for her may be they got tires , but who knows, liz lorna and jjoey know but that there mother, this home should have been paid lesson always get paid and raise hell female or not.
just go with it - were talking about Judy Garland the queen of the tall tales. And what great tales they were!
BRAVA ‼️ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMEN ‼️ REST DESERVEDLY SWEET JUDY❤
Judy SANG‼️🙌🏽🙌🏽
The people who gave thumbs down have no taste. 😮
Who gave this a thumbs down? Seriously? WTF could you possibly be thinking? I realize that tastes vary, but come on now. Judy Garland was nothing short of phenomenal. RIP Judy 👍👍👍👍 💙💙💙💙
Lol. There's always one.
WT? Can anyone in this world speak without using the F word. They say that ignorance is bliss, which means all those who use that disgusting word must be living in 7th heaven. It totally amazes me how the USA has dumbed it down a lot.
@@terrysmith8749 Disgusting word? It's not even officially a word, so who's the one that's dumbed-down.
It's of Germanic origin, related to Dutch, German, and Swedish words for “to strike” and “to move back and forth" and first appeared in the 16th century.
So go "move back and forth" before I "strike" you lol
If the abbreviation WTF offends you so, I think you're a little thin skinned my friend
@@mtp4430 the story I got from an old Jesuit was that in Merrie Olde England extra marital sex was illegal but the bobbies were not that vigilant about enforcing it, reducing it from the official For Unauthorized Copulation to the acronym FUC. Americans, the Jesuit sage claimed, added the k.
Some people have bad taste, or LIMITED taste. It's no different than someone who can only eat burgers and fries and nothing else. God forbid they try Chicken Piccata or Spaghetti Carbonara. I've met people like that.
We Do Miss You, Honey.
I'm 13 and I can't even listen to 1 second of today's so called ""talented" "singers" but I could listen to Judy Garland for a whole year nonstop, I'm just in love with her! Love ya Jude's!!)♥️💕❤️💛💚💙💜
you have good taste
Thanks!
And there is such a lot out there still to see its endless thank god , what hood taste taste you have young man :)
Hayden Stenlund because you have good taste my friend! 😊
Oh how very kind of you! God bless
A hardworking entertainer, mother.
Taken advantage of by studio heads. I remember the day she died. It came in on the radio. 💐💖
What singer today can stand alone on stage and captivate their audiences the way Judy Garland did back in the good old days?
Liza
Richard Harris true but Judy is peerless!
I have been a Judy fan since I was 8 years old, and that's been a long time. Long enough to say: No disrespect to Liza but, she is not in her mother class, no one is. The only comparison is Liza is loud, but, often off key. I realize that a lot of Judy's fans want Liza to be another Judy, sorry folks Liza is another performer who is not ln Judy's class. No one is. Judy is one in forever, there will never be another one quite like her. She's been gone for 50 and 1/2 years and she continue's to get new fan's every year. She is pure magic.
@@terrysmith8749 i totally agree. I am 67 and I still can't believe she's gone. She was and is the greatest. I love her so much that I named my beautiful palomino Judy Garland. Everyone loves her and her name. Everything she has is red just like the ruby slippers.
Loved Judy. I grew up listening to her and now I appreciate her talent more than ever!
Judy Garland was a gift from God to people who love life and music!! I admit that I was born at the wrong time in life; I want nothing more than to run into Judy when I get to heaven, since I wasn't fortunate enough to see "her live!" A mere "thanks" is not enough; words fall short to describe Garland's talent: vaudeville, movies, radio, television show, world tours, live performances at the best theaters. THANK YOU, DEAR JUDY...
Judy embodied music and humanity all by herself. Divine genius beyond recognition !
More than half a century from his passing and still unequalled!
No one can match her. Our all time greatest live entertainer.
No one can hold a candle to the great Judy Garland!
It amazes me because there are no monitors no ear feeds . She remembers all the songs a very well rounded entertainer. I love judy garland.
Classy lady
3:36-3:50. she's effortlessly hitting those notes with vibrato, no restrain at all, with enough power to kick the audience. wow! just wow!
Wow
BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, MARVELOUS!!! I own her music and put it on all my systems, Computer, Tablet, laptops, and cell phones, right in the middle of Elvis, Motown, Tina Turner and Fats Domino to mention a few. What a pleasure she is.
Liza performed this song many years later but in this performance Judy knocked it out of the park!
Liza did perform the Palace medley, VERY POORLY.
Liza should never sing anything her mother sang, it'll just show how bad she really is. Liza, doesn't have anywhere near her Mom's singing talent. Liza is just plain loud, not in a melodic way, she just loud.
She always knocked it out of the park.
The Greatest of the Great.
Frank Sinatra once said: " All of us will be forgotten, but not Judy" He was right.
I can't believe that they didn't give Judy a standing ovation - shame on them!
after some amiable fun with guests sinatra and martin, judy steals her own TV special with a final mesmerising selection of vaudeville and movie oldies.
Judy's classic "Palace Medley" is fantastic from "The Judy Garland Show" where the legendary icon worked hard and delivered week after week, two DVD Box Sets from the amazing series contain some of the greatest vocals ever from any singer, this stunning performance is just one of the many examples...Judy Garland Master Class!
This sends chills up and down my spine especially the ending! A bravura performance by the greatest performer of the 20th Century
SOME OF THESE DAAAAYS was great!
she looked amazing in the gown too
I agree ! I can't get enough of 'Some of these days' . The notes she hits upon opening that number is just off the charts....She is just awesome...
Judy's gowns and style from as early as 1954 would have been even stylish today. Such a remarkable woman all around.
JUDY IS STILL GOLD !!!
Such an amazing individual . A talent like no other!!!!
This medley always brings me to tears. I cant believe how good she was.
No ona can reach a candle to the great Judy Garland! More than fifty years after her passing and she is still the greatest performer of all times!
Happy 95th Birthday the Late all time great Ms Judy Garland.... 😇🎂🎉🎁💝🌷😍😇😘😎🎊🎈🎊🚬🍸💊🍷🎂💝🎁🎉🍀🌷💐🌷🍹💴😇💐🌻 i love you.. baby gum...😉 take care of her mickey...
That is star quality. If only our we could have half of her talent in our entertainers today!
Well, how 'bout Cardi B??
What a singing voice, few will ever top her singing, if any.....
No one will ever.
how do we really know no one's went back to this type of style?
No one will ever top the G.O.A.T.
Nobody will ever come close let alone top her.
Greatest ever!
Been a fan of Judy since I was 15 years old. Still love her at 44! Legend! Wish she’d done the full version of Some of These Days. She could really belt it out!
I've loved Judy my entire life, truly one of THE greats. How did I JUST find this?!
An American treasure forever--Judy Garland forever!!
I've heard all her versions of this medley but this is the finest! I was in tears at the ending and chills all over. Judy was the best entertainer of the 20th Century!!
"I played the State, the Capital, but people said -don't stop, until you've played the Palace you haven't played the top. For years I had it preached to me and drummed into my head -unless you played the Palace, you might as well be dead. A team of hoofers was the headline at the Majestic down in Dallas, but they cancelled the day their agent called to say, you can open a bill at the Palace. So it became the Hall Of Fame, the Mecca of the trade- when you had played the Palace, you knew that you were made. So I hope you'll understand my wondrous thrill, -cause Vaudeville's back at the Palace and I'm on the bill" -I love it!
Last of the Big Belters. One of my favorites. ♥
straight out chicago say yes
you go girl, one of these daaaaaaaays oh helll yeah. 2019 the GOAT.
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That dress is SLAMMIN"!!!
o how she goes grand with that voice, then comes back all soft and then belts it again/ I canT sing at all/l but i keep thinking she' d hurt her lungs or something, thinking she will run out of breath will run out of breath well/ that is for mere mortals in the singing department/ and the energy she comes back with another gem of a vocal gymnastic. straight up master class/ oh hell yeah. how she do dat:: oh well the G.O.A.T OF COURSE. 2019 still listening you tube i know this is old material but i am just discovering it / keep these gems coming. or Ms. Garlands's non stop fans over the world keep it coming// thank you for posting so that when when anyone asks why this artist, this women, this mother/ this human being\ a woman who has been dead for 50 years still grabs us/ play this clip / and just look at em and say this is how u do / . I dont know what this audience was thinking but for me the audience is too tame / i would be yelling and stomping they / would have had to put me put me out of CBS IN A DAM STRAIGHT jacket for two days/ for going stark crazy mad with joy and delight and appreciation, OH yeah , as luther would say yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah here we go / Jackie Chicago Peace
Judy knocks everyones shoes off with this number. I would love to have heard the audiences reaction at the Palace on opening night when Judy belted out this Medley. It is awesome.
Could anyone emote pride and humility like Judy?
I love your passionate response. Like you, I have often thought the studio audiences were staid and lukewarm in their reactions to Judy. Perhaps this was partly because back then people were a bit inhibited by the presence of cameras, tv monitors, lights etc, being in a tv studio was still quite a new experience. But I also think a lot of the studio audiences for her TV series were made up of TV industry types, CBS executives etc who were just a bit constipated. But, check out the medley "Be Clown/Once In a Lifetime" finale to another show in the series. At the end, Judy takes her curtain calls and comes right out to shake hands with the audience. It comes closer in emotion to how her live concert appearances actually were.
I agree with everything else you so eloquently say too btw!
LINDA DEMAIS! ETERNA JUDY VIVE EM CADA UM DE NÓS QUE AMAMOS O MELHOR DO MELHOR! IIIIIHHHUUUUU TALKEY!
Прекрасный голос Джуди. Прекрасное исполнение...гений ее пронизывает душу насквось. Брависимо!!!!
Oh how I love this! And Judy had the greatest orchestral
arrangements.
Thanks for posting this. I love it so.
Wow just simply amazing!.....
Fantástico.
Ha pasado más de medio siglo de su fallecimieto y sigue emocionando con su arte. Judy Garland no ha muerto, porque las leyendas no mueren!
Perfection, utter perfection!
I could just sit and listen to her carrying a note forever and never tire of hearing it. It's the best 😍😍😍😍 I wish they would have just cut the band and let her shine. 😀😀😀😀😀
How did Judy's tiny body have such lung capacity for the volume and long notes that she sustained? Judy played that instrument at its very best from 6:30-6:40 on this video clip!
Good vocal training. It's not just about the cords, it's about breath control
Judy control her instrument. Her VOICE !!
Judy was amazing...and such a cautionary tale!
Cautionary tale??? Not her fault
She gave her life to bring joy to ours. God Bless You Judy
She was wonderful ❤️ and strong 💪 the people who took advantage of her
I just saw "For Me and My Gal" again on cable, and what a treat! Young Judy- I think she was 19- already had everything. Everything in her artistry, you could already see it, hear it, feel it. And so it put me in a Judy mood to look for more.
Judy was a very gifted funny talented lady and a sweet lady person and I really miss her to this very day ! Shes been gone 53 years since June 22nd 1969 and I was only 13 when she died . Never saw JUdy preform in concert would of loved to ! I met John Fricke at a Judy Garland Festival when I was 20 in 1976 and he interviewed me and was going to take me back to the festval the next week but Dad said he could not pick me up that he was too old for me ! Dad reminded me of like JUdys mother Elthel so pushy bossy domminerring !
Christian Tassin. Un fabuleux medley "JUDY AT THE PALACE ", une artiste au talent immense, cette voix , cette présence sur scène, chantant avec ce vibrato plein d'émotion, elle donne tout en interprétant ses chansons. Sublime.
I Love this version! Judy really loved the Palace theatre; Just listen to the admiration in her voice. Great camera work at 5:42 -6:05 when the camera starts to pan in closer. The music and the camera cues really went hand in hand. Judy was the best at showmanship! Thank you so much for posting this great clip!
You go girl!, Keep Belting!
I just want to squeeze her. Loved her since I was a boy in the wizard of oz, one of the greatest entertainers ever.
Totally the GOAT, without a doubt!
I’m not from this time period. Listening though, I wish I was.
Edith Piaf, Judy Garland and Maysa = PERFECTION
Judy transcends Generations.
Totally captivating!
She's a goddess. This poor woman was used up and spit aside. Shameful.
4 dislikes really. Those 4 have no taste.
Judy god
Blessed
Singing along n my humble apt 💕💕💕🫖🍯
Judy was very thin her; voice is wonderful!
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Wow,
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just finished reading rainbow's
end by coyle steve sanders. though this happened 56 years ago and i never knew her or her or her family. it was terrible to read today that some guy AT CBS that some dude named hank stromberg jr on her 20TH /last show sent a card saying you were great you re through , I read that and went WTF /ALSO THAT GUY / JAMES AUBREY CALLED HER THESE NAMES, WHO STOOD UP FOR HER / ALL THESE PEOPLE MAKING MONEY/ (according to the book ) her management was not there . just two dudes mort lindsey and some guy named bill tried to help her that day/ they probably dont even know that happened. ( bless them ) her hurt feelings/ I 'd be so hurt / She never wrote her book and so never discussed it/ show business is rough/ Im glad someone else wrote the BOOK// It does not look like she ever told anyone what happened. / her fans would have f___ED CBS UP I THiNK , woman often internalize that crap/, her agents people promised her all of this money most people did not give a damn about her at all. / how cruel /she was being sued by her husband / citing her suicide attempts. making that public/and Mel tome. was suing. her how can one person that that crap. I guess because I am one of those recovering people, i just feel if she had spoken to one or two recovering people/ women, may be it would have made a difference in her taking more control/ BUT tHIS WAS THE 60;S/ her talent and generosity did not deserve that type of treatment, it looks like these 2 guys at CBS tried to destroy her mentally and professionally, where was everybody else when that day happened/ she was a strong woman . how do you survive that/ can you hear that sheer sublime genius in this clip / . its like people were so jealous they tried to destroy her / Jackie Chicago/ and still listening in 2019. because she was alway be one of the GOATS/ REST IN PEACE Ms., GARLAND. wish some of these business people had treated you better/ or you could have cracked some heads!!!!!
How could cbs fire her, she had a contract? For 26 episodes, at 26 million. That is what I read. CBS wouldn't let Judy be Judy. All DUMB CBS HAD TO DO WAS MOVE HER SHOW TO A DIFFERENT TIME SLOT, THE STUPID IDIOTS.
On
3:39 C5!
ON THE BILL
ALL Hooters know how it would feel TO Open at THE PALACE...
I played the state,
The capital,
And people said
Don't stop,
Until you play the Palace,
you haven't played the top.
For years I had it preached to me,
And drummed into my head,
Until you play the Palace,
You might as well be dead.
A team of hoofers was the headline,
At the Majestic, down in Dallas.
But they canceled the day,
Their agent called to say,
You can open the bill at the palace.
So, it became the Hall of Fame,
The Mecca of the trade.
When you had played the Palace,
You knew that you were made.
So, I hope you understand my wondrous thrill,
'cause Vaudevilles back as the Palace,
And I'm on the bill.
Shine on
Shine on
Harvest moon
Up in the sky
I aint had no lovin
Since January
Febuary
June or July
Some of these days
Your gonna miss me honey
Some of these days
Your gonna feel so lonely
You miss my hugging
You miss my kissing
You'll miss me honey
When I'm far away
Oh my man
I love him so
He'll never know
All my life is just despaire
But i dont care
When he takes me in his arms
The world is bright alright
I dont care
I dont care
If people frown
On me
I'm happy go lucky
They say that I'm plucky
Contented and carefree,
I dont care
I dont care
If he's a clerk or just a millionare,
If im not successful
It wont be degressful
'cause I dont care.
And all around me
I hear voices that I can't ignore.
The voices of the stars
Who played the Palace long before.
The stars who entertained you,
Until the rafters rang.
You dont need there names
For the whole world acclaims them
For the wonderful songs they sang.
Theres Eddie Canter,
Georgie Jessle,
Louie Holts,
Johnson and olson.
Cowerson boys,
Howerdson boys
Aand that singing fool Al Jolson.
And so with deep humility,
I stand in front of you
I'm proud to play the palace,
It's like a dream come true,
Which is why I'd like to shout it up and down.
Just to tell Broadway
That the two a day is back in town.
05:42
We don't get this these days
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0:47
Where is the ORIGINAL? LIVE at the Palace?
Anyone know approximately what year this was?
Brian Eduardo The Judy Garland Show was from 1962 till 1963
But this was not Judy garland show no?
Brian Eduardo This is The Judy Garland Show😊
Thank you I thought it was live from the Palace.... I thought the tv show was later... but bow to your superior knowledge - thank you for responses much appreciated
Brian Eduardo No problem!
Judy's homage to Vaudeville's Golden Age.
she did this blood y show every week. where the crap was her money / 26 episodes she should have been paid people/ we cant change the world , i wish we could/
She was supposed to get 1 million an episode. That's what I read.
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I'm not a fan of Judy Garland or Liza Minnelli but is a vocalist Judy Garland is far superior to Liza Minnelli
What happened to the days of women dressing really feminine, heels skirts dresses as opposed to trousers? What really happened to those days and those elegant women that showed showed off their feminine qualities as a if it were a breath of air.
There's no one who comes close to Judy Garland. Except Lana del Rey. TBH I think its "safer" for Lana to play Priscilla Presley or 1960s French Vogue model Beatrice Dautresme (her literal dead-ringer physically and stylistically). Because vocally and emotionally I find them so very similar as song-writers. Difficult relationships with mothers, an out-of-place striking beauty that doesn't necessarily match their era's standards, an inherently vulnerable kindness and openness and progressive attitude. Both passionate vocalists who sing from the heart. I see so many parallels between Lana and Judy but I think Lana is marginally healthier, more comfortable in her own skin and her curvy body, more accepted and loved at least by her siblings if not her own mother. They are both gay icons, interestingly.
Both Geminis
GODDESS