Judy Garland - Miss Show Business (front cover) Vinyl

Judy Garland - Miss Show Business (2015) [SEALED] 180g Vinyl LP 60th Anniversary

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Judy Garland - Miss Show Business (front cover) Vinyl

Judy Garland - Miss Show Business (2015) [SEALED] 180g Vinyl LP 60th Anniversary

$34.99

Catalog Number:

B0023187-01

Musical Styles:

2010s, Film Score/Soundtrack, Pop Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal

Sleeve Grade:

Mint (M)

Record Grade:

Mint (M)

Condition Details:

60th Anniversary Edition. HYPE-STICKER on front. 180 gram Remaster. Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. (Not a cut-out.)


Tracks:

  1. This Is The Time Of The Evening / While We're Young
  2. Medley: You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) / For Me And My Gal / The Trolley Song
  3. A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow
  4. Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody
  5. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
  6. Judy At The Palace Medley: Shine On Harvest Moon / Some Of These Days / My Man / I Don't Care
  7. Carolina In The Morning
  8. Danny Boy
  9. After You've Gone
  10. Over The Rainbow

About The Record:

On Saturday September 24, 1955, Judy Garland starred in her first television special on the CBS network, inaugurating The Ford Star Jubilee. The live 90-minute program featured several other acts, qualifying it as a variety show, but it was really a Garland showcase. Two days after the broadcast, Capitol Records released Miss Show Business, which, while not billed as a soundtrack to the TV program, featured studio recordings of much the same group of songs. Roger Edens, who had been working with Garland since the start of her movie career, penned considerable special material, including the opening choral number, This Is the Time of the Evening. The medleys are a good indication of the sources of the music: either Garland was singing songs from the movies, or she was reviving vaudeville songs, many of them associated with Al Jolson. This was the repertoire she had been performing in concert to great acclaim for several years. It all concluded with an overwrought rendition of her signature song, Over the Rainbow, on which she was sobbing by the end.

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