Judy Garland Makes Her First Appearance | Carson Tonight Show

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  • Original Airdate: 06/24/1968
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  • @terryhammond1253
    @terryhammond1253 Рік тому +413

    Judy sang with me in 1969 when I was a cabaret performer in nyc.
    She was and still remains the world's greatest entertainer

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +15

      It must have been early in the year in '69 considering she died in June of '69.

    • @dennismclaurin1487
      @dennismclaurin1487 Рік тому +11

      Billie Burke, who played the good witch, passed the following year.
      Would be nice if she found her somewhere over the rainbow

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +6

      @@dennismclaurin1487 I don't know about 'rainbows' but if they were both good enough to get to Heaven, it would be nice to think they would meet up.

    • @thereyougowithbryan6014
      @thereyougowithbryan6014 Рік тому +2

      Wowwwww so cool!

    • @mrFalconlem
      @mrFalconlem Рік тому +6

      She sang with me too…or maybe that was a tape.

  • @tomwiggz
    @tomwiggz 6 місяців тому +72

    This entire interview is so moving as someone who struggles with addiction. Joan rivers was right when she said he did everything to make his guest feel like a star. RIP to them all. All 3 my heroes

  • @gingerhaydon4693
    @gingerhaydon4693 11 місяців тому +162

    Judy had many troubles, but wow, was she a scrapper and a fighter. Her children adored her. That says a lot! Thank you, Judy Garland. You gave us so much.

    • @satori03
      @satori03 9 місяців тому +10

      YES! God bless her soul

    • @Littledove-mw1ed
      @Littledove-mw1ed 6 місяців тому +3

      Amen Ginger, the love of one's children says everything about this remarkable soul, God bless her and you for saying so❤...

    • @feggyduss6463
      @feggyduss6463 5 місяців тому

      Including Addiction.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Littledove-mw1ed Except for not providing the bare minimum for what children need: normal hours, daily meals, regular schools and a stable home, even a good night's sleep without craziness going on, such as throwing a butcher knife at her son... Judy was a perfect, loving mother.

    • @Dave-if5qj
      @Dave-if5qj Місяць тому

      There's is a price to pay for fame
      Everyone in show business
      I'm sure has suffered for
      There popularity some worse then others

  • @njplr
    @njplr Рік тому +181

    That yelling and applause when Judy enters - nobody ruled their audience like she did! She had a bond with her fans that surpasss even Gaga and her Little Monsters.

    • @Gemini530
      @Gemini530 Рік тому +12

      Lucille Ball gets the same reception

    • @nickgreatpwrful5754
      @nickgreatpwrful5754 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@ButterratbeeAnd absolutely owned the audience. Nearly no other performer I've ever seen has had such a reaction from audiences as she did.

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 2 місяці тому +3

      Gay men in the audience

    • @hilakummins3104
      @hilakummins3104 29 днів тому +1

      ​@ricarleite I doubt she was considered campy till long after her death or at least sometime after... I'm not a gay guy, so I don't know. But it doesn't seem to me like she is struggling in this appearance

    • @njplr
      @njplr 28 днів тому +2

      @@hilakummins3104 No no you are definitely wrong. Not sure WHEN it began, but by the early 60s the gay core of Judy's fan base was evident to everyone. Not that they had exclusive rights to Judy (LOL} but they were the most rabid, appearing at every performance, always the loudest, sent the most flowers each night. They absolutely adored her, and she knew it, and she adored them right back. It was such a a thing that for many years, when homosexuality was looked down on, a common way of identifying another gay man was to ask "are you a friend of Dorothy?".

  • @hunter999888
    @hunter999888 Рік тому +390

    People now will never understand just how much this lady meant to so many generations. The Wizard of Oz alone is that example, she’s just that breed of Hollywood that seemed like royalty.

    • @pepepingu9842
      @pepepingu9842 Рік тому +11

      It’s hard to believe she was in her 40s…seemed like she was like 70 yrs old.

    • @johnbrennan4449
      @johnbrennan4449 Рік тому +14

      ​@@pepepingu9842 Judy was exactly 46 years + 2 weeks old in this episode. Johnny was only 42, about 4 months shy of 43.

    • @thebluesideisup
      @thebluesideisup Рік тому

      2:30

    • @pepepingu9842
      @pepepingu9842 Рік тому

      @@johnbrennan4449 Seems common with many leading Ladies back in those days. What a screwed up industry.

    • @patriciaoreilly8907
      @patriciaoreilly8907 Рік тому

      ​@@pepepingu9842 SHallow is that all you can say , what a waste of space .

  • @johannavangenderen8147
    @johannavangenderen8147 Рік тому +94

    How incredibly sad to see her being obviously not well here ...good on you Johnny that you had the ability to keep her on track..

  • @elisedallaire8408
    @elisedallaire8408 24 дні тому +10

    Judy Garland and Johnny Carson. What a treat!!!
    She looks absolutely gorgeous. ❤❤❤

    • @hipflipped
      @hipflipped 17 днів тому

      She looks like an emaciated junkie in this clip. Acts like it too.

  • @TheBlueyedblond
    @TheBlueyedblond Рік тому +92

    My mother saw her in concert in the early 1960's. She never stopped praising the sheer talent of Ms. Garland.

    • @weskitten
      @weskitten Місяць тому

      I know a guy whose dad saw Judy here in Melbourne, Australia in 1964. She was late coming on, she was said to be alcohol or pill affected and was booed sadly.

    • @dustydog6868
      @dustydog6868 17 днів тому

      I saw her three times and am still raving about her...got her autograph too. 😄 👏 🎉 ❤

  • @teetarquin7012
    @teetarquin7012 5 місяців тому +42

    I miss Judy Garland and Johnny Carson. 😢

  • @stevejarrettnc
    @stevejarrettnc Рік тому +50

    For years it was said the Judy Garland on the Carson shows didn’t exist - only bootleg versions. How AWESOME that this one has been found!

  • @MrElapid
    @MrElapid Місяць тому +11

    I had no idea how funny and witty Judy was. Love these old episodes, I was too young to appreciate this the first time it aired.

  • @garyhowtobluetoothjblheadp3583
    @garyhowtobluetoothjblheadp3583 2 місяці тому +23

    Judy Garland is alive and well in our hearts , and will forever be! 🌟❤️⭐

  • @robertdutton311
    @robertdutton311 Місяць тому +19

    If you asked Johnny to list his 10 toughest interviews in 30 years, I bet this one would make the list. His genius kept this one moving.

  • @crystalcampfield8021
    @crystalcampfield8021 Місяць тому +6

    She died almost one year after this interview on June 22, 1969. Such a talent, and left this earth too soon. She should have won the Oscar for A Star is Born.

    • @Charles-hy6gp
      @Charles-hy6gp Місяць тому

      Her siblings and parents died before the age of 60.

  • @danielscottmcnamara6221
    @danielscottmcnamara6221 Рік тому +316

    Johnny is doing such a great job encouraging Judy to communicate, intentionally helping her go from point to point. Judy seems only half there. But Johnny lifts her up.❤

    • @montanasuede
      @montanasuede Рік тому +36

      Johnny could have such an intimate connection to guests in front of an audience. His charm & charisma was so easy.

    • @author
      @author Рік тому +26

      Johnny was really good at communicating with all kinds of guests, and getting them to give feedback to the audience. I'm sure that over the years, he's had all kinds of challenges, trying to some guests to say communicate, while others just let loose as if they were his best buddy. But you're right - Johnny is having to work at it, trying to get Judy to speak up. I wouldn't be surprised if Judy's brain is a little tired and/or fried here - she had long-time troubles with drugs of sorts.

    • @videocat1366
      @videocat1366 Рік тому +17

      He always made his guests look good. I think that's why he got so many names to come onto the show.

    • @alexcampbell3032
      @alexcampbell3032 Рік тому +4

      ​@@videocat1366 I wonder how Letterman would have handled that?

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 Рік тому +13

      ​@@alexcampbell3032
      Who is Letterman?

  • @kenmusillo8667
    @kenmusillo8667 3 місяці тому +39

    A legend never to be equaled

  • @biancatellington85
    @biancatellington85 Рік тому +248

    Almost exactly one year later she passed away. Tragic. She was such an incredible talent.

    • @jimmyc1518
      @jimmyc1518 Рік тому +13

      Yup I just noticed that, 2 days shy of being a year.

    • @frankmcgee3213
      @frankmcgee3213 Рік тому +24

      Was just about to comment that fact. And sadly, she was only 47. She looks so much older.

    • @rover5788
      @rover5788 Рік тому +16

      @@frankmcgee3213 She was on drugs most of her time.

    • @VideoAmericanStyle
      @VideoAmericanStyle Рік тому +22

      Seriously, she could pass for 60+ here. Looks absolutely destroyed by this point, it’s so sad.

    • @jacquelynskye295
      @jacquelynskye295 Рік тому +14

      ​@@frankmcgee3213 She looks and acts high. I wondered what was wrong with her when she came out. I thought she was just very old and that's how it comes off. Old and run down. I don't know anything about her. She was speaking in slurred words and looks very much older than her reported age. I hope she wasn't high when she performed.

  • @patricias5122
    @patricias5122 8 місяців тому +46

    She's so adorable here! Very chic in her sequined suit. I totally disagree with people that say she looks old here; she was so beautiful with those high cheekbones. And that voice.....Rest In Peace, darling.

    • @gingerdude
      @gingerdude 3 місяці тому +1

      She looks exactly like how one would expect a woman, worn out by years of exploitation, drugs and diets, to look like... Poor little lady..

    • @nickgreatpwrful5754
      @nickgreatpwrful5754 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@gingerdudeI don't know what you see but the only evidence she was using drugs would be her slender frame here. She speaks normally as she usually did and is totally fine otherwise. I think she looks great here. Much better than she would look one year later.

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 Місяць тому +3

      She doesn't look old, she looks wasted.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@gingerdudedon't see that at all. To me she looks pretty and even younger than 47. Funny how we all see things gs differently. She was great fun.

    • @bunnycat195
      @bunnycat195 Місяць тому +2

      I agree, she was tiny, cute and adorable here. Very sweet and vulnerable. 🥹

  • @mason6963
    @mason6963 Місяць тому +11

    We all go through struggles, Judy Garland wasn't immune. However, she's a legend, and rose to heights I hope she knew. Legends live throughout time, flaws and all.... Judy Garland is a legend.

  • @eamestv
    @eamestv Рік тому +65

    It shows why Mr. Carson was king of late night. Quick on his feet. And Ms. Garland, a great theatrical storyteller, even at the sunset of her career. Her conversations with Jack Parr are a delight to see. A great artist who wrapped her soul into her songs.

  • @fr0103
    @fr0103 Рік тому +360

    She's obviously struggling here, this was tough to watch. Hollywood and the entertainment business squeezed every last drop of blood out of her; she once even described herself as a "performing piece of meat." God bless Judy, a one-of-kind voice and talent that will never be equaled in any millennium.

    • @jeremycrandall2899
      @jeremycrandall2899 Рік тому +31

      Yeah, hard to believe she’s only 47 here. She looks more like 67.😕

    • @kskisser
      @kskisser Рік тому +33

      She frequently drank before performances. Appearances such as this were no exception. She was a shell of her former self and was a product of the "system" which destroyed her.

    • @katejonimartina
      @katejonimartina 11 місяців тому +26

      Really? I think she's great here. And looks great.

    • @Channel-cm7yc
      @Channel-cm7yc 11 місяців тому +17

      @@katejonimartinashe looks fine.
      But yeah I’d agree with the original commenter she wasn’t acting quite at her best here. Sad sad….

    • @miamendez2878
      @miamendez2878 11 місяців тому +16

      ​@@jeremycrandall2899It's mind-blowing that she's 47 here. Heartbreaking effects of a life of suffering. She deserved better. RIP

  • @JuicyTaz201
    @JuicyTaz201 Рік тому +12

    I normally click off of videos but something about her is captivating.

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Рік тому +47

    Greatest talent of the 20th century, in many ways.

  • @badbob1946
    @badbob1946 Рік тому +81

    I had to get much older before I realized what an incredible talent she was. Truly the one and only.

  • @jm5180
    @jm5180 Рік тому +46

    As a Judy Garland superfan, this is difficult to watch. Her sharp wit and bright light had started dimming in the late 60's due to the barbiturates... as clearly demonstrated in this interview. The stammering and slurring wasn't who Judy was, it was sadly what she had become near the end of her life. If you'd like to watch an AMAZING interview with Judy in her heyday, please watch her 1962 interview with Jack Paar (not the 1967 one because she'd begun to fade in that one, too, unfortunately). But the 1962 interview is just quintessential Judy, and it's the way I like remembering her!

    • @sonjar1853
      @sonjar1853 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for telling us about it!

    • @ThePianoMan1953
      @ThePianoMan1953 Місяць тому

      Thank you. That was very kind of you. I had never seen her speak (other than performing in 1939 W of O.) So I didn't know how she usually acts. I didn't realize how tiny she was!! Only 5'. Very charming!!

    • @ardybb
      @ardybb 3 дні тому +2

      She was a super super vocalist. Turned herself inside out. Gave her everything. And so vulnerable but willing to give it all. She's astoundingly raw and real. Complicated. Dueling dynamics. Alcohol, addiction, weight fight, smoking, drugs parceled out, problems with selecting husbands ... She is so sad. Troubled. Torn up. This interview exposes a lot that explains the tragedy soon to happen. Heartbreaking.

    • @kennethwayne6857
      @kennethwayne6857 3 дні тому

      @@ardybb Many people tend to paint Judy as the tragedy queen. She certainly didn't see herself as such. In spite of everything she loved to laugh. A wicked sense of humor. May she rest in peace.

  • @joebiggs4387
    @joebiggs4387 Рік тому +103

    Wow! I just don’t see these old episodes. This is terrific! 😮
    Edit: Johnny is so confident. No matter how big the star he interviews, he always seems to be on an equal footing.

    • @DDumbrille
      @DDumbrille Рік тому +1

      They're both smoking, and Carson was known to have a few drinks.

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Рік тому +1

      @@DDumbrille Yes, that’s for sure. It’s ironic that Ed McMahon was the “drunk“ when Johnny was joking about him.

    • @TheBlueyedblond
      @TheBlueyedblond Рік тому +1

      He was a pro. Never let ego get in the way of providing his audience with 100% pure gold.

    • @cspaikido
      @cspaikido Рік тому +1

      Nearly all of the early episodes were taped over, only when someone made a kinescope were they preserved.

    • @joebiggs4387
      @joebiggs4387 Рік тому

      @@cspaikido yeah I’ve heard that. If only we had all of them.

  • @marychatrer6374
    @marychatrer6374 Рік тому +48

    I love Judy Garland my mom loved her too. What a legend. May she be in a better place knowing that her fans are always thinking of her. Love you, Judy Garland, Forever a Fan ❤

    • @ThePianoMan1953
      @ThePianoMan1953 Місяць тому

      I'm sure she is somewhere, over the rainbow.

  • @CodieHil
    @CodieHil Місяць тому +4

    Judy ROCKED the HELL out of her short hair throughout the WHOLE 60s decade 🤩😍

  • @robertforsythe3280
    @robertforsythe3280 Місяць тому +6

    Her famous movie will always be linked in a way to my Mother. Every time it played on TV we watched it once a year. My Mom loved this movie. Makes me think of my mother every time I reflect and see interactions with Judy Garland. Love you Mom, miss you so much.

    • @thefonzkiss
      @thefonzkiss Місяць тому

      It’s not all about you.

  • @zivaray
    @zivaray Рік тому +43

    UA-cam is one of the greatest inventions ever. This video one of the reasons why!

    • @ThePianoMan1953
      @ThePianoMan1953 Місяць тому +2

      I tell people, "I have to go home and get into my 'time machine'" "Your what??" My time machine..... UA-cam is my "time machine." The closest I'll ever get to one! 😊

  • @RyanHLee-nc7hg
    @RyanHLee-nc7hg Рік тому +41

    Judy was one of the greats, and like all greats, there's no one who can replace them. They stand alone.

  • @SaxonC
    @SaxonC 11 місяців тому +21

    She is mesmerizing and the viewer ends up watching her and not Carson. This lady had the greatest stage presence! ❤

    • @RosieHarp
      @RosieHarp 8 місяців тому +1

      Don't people normally concentrate on the guest ?

    • @KayBarsotti
      @KayBarsotti 7 місяців тому

      @@RosieHarp
      Loved her great voice

  • @brianbommarito3376
    @brianbommarito3376 Рік тому +42

    Such a fine, brave lady. The world was robbed of something special when she died. Her humanity exceeded her exceptional talent. This is necessary to be beloved by audiences. She had a certain genuineness that cannot be faked. Everybody knew she loved her audience. Even when she was tired, or annoyed, she put her heart in her performance.

    • @williamj.crofts41
      @williamj.crofts41 Рік тому +6

      Brian, you are sooo right.... One thing that always stands out about Judy Garland was her humor and her absolute LIKABILITY... there's a Chaplinesque quality about her.. that's what came out in all of her 🎨 art... Love this Lady always and forever 🤩......God bless this Deeply Beloved ⭐⭐⭐ Star... (I hope you got reunited with your Dad, Miss JUDY)

  • @Bebo-py3vp
    @Bebo-py3vp Місяць тому +44

    She was pure magic in the Wizard of Oz.

  • @MicheleMJJ
    @MicheleMJJ Рік тому +25

    Such a tremendously talented lady. Her voice was so earthy and strong. It's so sad that she had so many issues in her life, most of which were caused by other people. I admired her so much.

    • @user-mp7mm7my2e
      @user-mp7mm7my2e 7 місяців тому

    • @hipflipped
      @hipflipped 17 днів тому

      Oh... not even most of it can be blamed on other people.

  • @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535
    @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535 Рік тому +30

    She was a kind spirit.
    😞

  • @richardblayneamerican8149
    @richardblayneamerican8149 Рік тому +21

    Holy cow. I thought these old Carson episodes were lost forever. Thanks so much for posting this.

  • @margaretalexander2557
    @margaretalexander2557 Рік тому +61

    Overworked, stressed out, had no money, pretty much homeless here, she died a legend but was heartbroken 💔 in life!!! A beautiful styling lady always ❤ ever so graceful I love you .s. Judy Garland!!! You deserved to retire never to worry about money, for all the beautiful songs, music, movies that you left us!!!❤just a very classy lady I will always admire!!!RIP beautiful lady ❤ she gave us all of her!!!!

    • @georgesullivan4473
      @georgesullivan4473 Рік тому +7

      Yes she was used and abused by MGM

    • @jamesgordon2255
      @jamesgordon2255 3 місяці тому +4

      @@georgesullivan4473
      And by her mother and Vincent Minnelli and Sid Luft and Fields and Brgelman there were so many who used Judy for her talents.
      She was marvelous and she didn’t know it…!

    • @nickgreatpwrful5754
      @nickgreatpwrful5754 2 місяці тому +5

      Actually you'd be surprised to read Judy was quite happy here and during the last months of her life. She was newly married and happy, and looking forward to the future. Despite her past troubles and her health issues, she *still* had hope and a forward looking outlook on her future. This is why so many of us love(d) her 💓

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 22 дні тому

      She let the money decisions to men because she thought it wasn't feminine and they stole her money.

  • @andrepellegrini2849
    @andrepellegrini2849 11 місяців тому +61

    It's sad to watch, but at the same token you got to give Carson credit for showing her the respect this poor lady deserves, it's a small world and remember we're all in it together

    • @gruntforever7437
      @gruntforever7437 2 місяці тому +1

      Johnny was like that.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Місяць тому +1

      Sad for you, not me. She's wonderful and looks so pretty and elf like. Loved her mannerisms. What a sense of humor!

    • @Kimllg88
      @Kimllg88 Місяць тому

      @@gruntforever7437 respect

    • @kathleendobens6648
      @kathleendobens6648 Місяць тому

      She I was defin I tly on something probably alchohol
      . 😢😢

    • @user-si2nx4zl3b
      @user-si2nx4zl3b 25 днів тому

      Saw her,at a preview if gay purree... still remember what she was wearing. And,at a concert. What a great talent!

  • @petergough2534
    @petergough2534 Рік тому +11

    Bless Judy Garland such a talented woman. She was outstanding in A Star is Born she should of won that Oscar for that role she was robbed of that. 🇬🇧

    • @susanrich7700
      @susanrich7700 7 місяців тому +3

      Totally agree. Groucho Marx famously quipped that was the biggest robbery since the Brinks job. If you've never seen it, watch her one wrenching scene in Judgment at Nuremberg, as an emotionally shattered German, accent and all, for which she also received an Oscar nomination.

  • @bruw5640
    @bruw5640 Рік тому +22

    Judy looks beautiful here. What a tremendous body of work she’s left her generations of fans. Thank you Miss Garland.

    • @lisawhite8743
      @lisawhite8743 Рік тому +4

      She does look beautiful. But she looks like a beautiful 60 year old woman, instead of a young 47, year old woman.

    • @bruw5640
      @bruw5640 Рік тому +4

      @@lisawhite8743You work constantly in the high pressure world of films, recordings, radio performances, television, hundreds of concerts since the age of 2. Then we’ll see how pretty you look. No one worked harder and gave more to the audience than Judy Garland. Judy packed at least 3 lifetimes into those 47 years.

    • @lisawhite8743
      @lisawhite8743 Рік тому +5

      No shade here. I did say, she still looks beautiful!

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Місяць тому

      ​@@lisawhite8743Oh no I don't see 60 years old. To me she's so pretty, almost elf like, looks younger than 47 imo.

    • @ThePianoMan1953
      @ThePianoMan1953 Місяць тому

      @@sandrabentley8111 I thought she appeared rather "ageless." The word that came to my mind was adorable!

  • @sarahgodwin-xd1wr
    @sarahgodwin-xd1wr 8 місяців тому +16

    She is so beautiful!!

  • @Hevynly1
    @Hevynly1 Рік тому +21

    I could listen to her tell stories all day long. She had a real way with storytelling. So entertaining and hilarious! What a gal!

  • @domenicleone8051
    @domenicleone8051 Рік тому +10

    Nothing but pure talent and love

  • @rezzer7918
    @rezzer7918 Рік тому +60

    Johnnys a real class act, always the consummate gentleman.

    • @irish89055
      @irish89055 Рік тому

      Not this night

    • @sonjar1853
      @sonjar1853 11 місяців тому

      They don’t make ‘em like him anymore!

  • @ardiffley-zipkin9539
    @ardiffley-zipkin9539 Рік тому +12

    I saw her in NYC years ago in a one woman show at the Paramount Theatre (I think). She was marvelous and tireless in a very entertaining evening. RIP, Ms Garland.

  • @liveinms9949
    @liveinms9949 Рік тому +15

    What a long and amazing career carson had. Much love to judyy Garland

    • @Kimllg88
      @Kimllg88 Місяць тому

      Endless talent

  • @geraldineclarke5434
    @geraldineclarke5434 12 днів тому +1

    I saw Judy at the Hollyood Bowl in 1961. She was coming home after her big comeback at Carnegie Hall. 20,000 people and it rained and NO ONE left. It was amazing.

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 Місяць тому +3

    LOL...... Johnny drops an "Aristocrats" reference.
    He does such a good job of putting her at ease. Pure magic. She slowly opened up from one word answers to charming stories despite her less than optimum condition. He treated her like you would a beloved aunt.

  • @jsbist963
    @jsbist963 11 місяців тому +15

    Judy Garland is my all-time favorite performer and has been since I first saw The Wizard of Oz over 50 years ago. I had the great honor of singing at Carnegie Hall last year and all I could think about was that I was standing in the same spot Judy stood where she delivered the greatest night in showbiz history. I will never forget it and am eternally grateful for the experience.

  • @paulguzman1634
    @paulguzman1634 Рік тому +17

    My God she looks so frail here, and it is so sad. But it is great to see this old clip from a lady I fell in love with as a child and never got over it! Thanks for sharing this great clip!

  • @EagleRockers
    @EagleRockers Рік тому +15

    Judy was the greatest entertainer of the 20th Century. Simply the best!

    • @dennismclaurin1487
      @dennismclaurin1487 Рік тому

      Tina Turner is another sort

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Рік тому +1

      I would say that she was probably the best remembered entertainer of the 20th century.

    • @EagleRockers
      @EagleRockers Рік тому

      @@brianoyler706 Agreed!

  • @pattibrooks1907
    @pattibrooks1907 Рік тому +17

    Judy was gifted and so funny and is one of a kind as Johnny said !

  • @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535
    @wildoceanappaloosawomangay2535 Рік тому +21

    We all love and miss you, Judy.
    I’m sorry for your terrible childhood and how the studio treated you.
    💔💚

  • @montanasuede
    @montanasuede Рік тому +19

    The entertainment oral history contained in this wonderful footage is fabulous. On a sidenote, both of these fashion choices would absolutely work today and in fact, I’m going to take a screenshot of Johnny’s outfit to wear this fall!

    • @alexcampbell3032
      @alexcampbell3032 Рік тому +4

      That was an extremely cool outfit. Even the shirt and tie . . . all just perfectly coordinated.

  • @meijer78
    @meijer78 Рік тому +33

    What a voice she had! An amazing talent! It was so sad that she passed the following year.

  • @alexgramm5170
    @alexgramm5170 Рік тому +7

    What a true sweetheart! A bona fide genuine artist like many of her generation..without equal since ..inmho. Loved by many but I'm sure longing to be loved in her personal life and not finding it. Her talent was bigger than the W of Oz. Fly free sweet angel.

  • @mev202
    @mev202 Рік тому +30

    The sad thing is, we watch this and can all see how unwell she is and how the industry destroyed her. It's 2023 and nothing has really changed, it still chews and spits out people who really should be protected and helped.

  • @stanleysox6113
    @stanleysox6113 Рік тому +11

    Judy garland is a legend

  • @kev8346
    @kev8346 Рік тому +7

    LONG LIVE JUDY 🌈🌹❤️

  • @Dedicated2WendyWilliams
    @Dedicated2WendyWilliams Рік тому +9

    im born in 1993, didn't know much about judy other than the wizard of oz... I watched her 2001 movie/documentary of "me and my shadows" ive become obsessed ever since... her story is so sad yet amazing to me.

    • @loriboufford6342
      @loriboufford6342 Місяць тому

      Be sure to watch all of her movies....she was a beautiful, charismatic actress.
      They'll be old but really wonderful

  • @andygrimmius6951
    @andygrimmius6951 Рік тому +15

    Absolute legend ❤❤❤

  • @papasmurf5598
    @papasmurf5598 Рік тому +3

    I only want to remember her as Dorthy in the Wizard of Oz. That was an amazing movie and will always be a staple for all young children to watch forever. 😊

  • @markjones7903
    @markjones7903 Рік тому +19

    It took me a long time to comprehend the fact that Judy Garland is Liza Minnelli's mother. Wizard of oz is without a doubt in my book The Greatest movie ever made. the dream sequence which is almost the entire movie falls directly in line with what you gather from reality and take into the subconscious and dream about when asleep. the dream is in color and the awake state is in black and white. I was terrified as a kid and now that I'm older I'm just in Wonder of the genius of this movie and everyone's acting ability especially her

  • @gr1629
    @gr1629 Рік тому +22

    A gem of an interiew. So sad that Judy Garland would pass away less than one year later. Interesting fact insofar as historical context. This show was broadcast three weeks after Robert Kennedy's assassination.

  • @ChuckHackney
    @ChuckHackney Рік тому +23

    She was everything to my Dad and to many of his generation. The story of Dorothy searching for a longed for land "over the rainbow" together with her victimization in real life. She was the result of and the victim of the old Hollywood studio system. Uppers to work during the day, downers to help her sleep. So many people, especially gay men, identified with her struggles to find love and happiness and to find security. She was a perfect metaphor for many people who felt discarded by society. Yes I was a "friend of Dorothy," and still am today. Maybe the greatest stage performer of all time.

    • @matthewdarnell3535
      @matthewdarnell3535 11 місяців тому +1

      Isn’t it wonderful that her fans young and old still have same adoration of Judy. I fell in love with her when I was a little guy. I was just drawn to her! Can you imagine a 5 year old asking about who Judy garland was? My poor mom! Lol I’m sure she knew I was gay in that very moment. Well that and the purse I was carrying! 😊

    • @gregsimmons694
      @gregsimmons694 Місяць тому

      God bless you! Jesus saves sinners

  • @bastetsakhmet6501
    @bastetsakhmet6501 2 місяці тому +2

    Judy.. just beautiful 😢💛

  • @shadeseeker8484
    @shadeseeker8484 Рік тому +45

    She's such an amazing storyteller, and what a sense of humor!

    • @farrellmcnulty909
      @farrellmcnulty909 Рік тому +6

      My favorite clip of her on a talk show...the Jack Paar show, ragging on about poor Deanna Durbin🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @shadeseeker8484
      @shadeseeker8484 Рік тому +2

      @@farrellmcnulty909 Yes, with the “one eyebrow “ jab 🤣

    • @farrellmcnulty909
      @farrellmcnulty909 Рік тому +2

      @@shadeseeker8484 I love that look on her face when she turns to the audience and runs her finger across her own eyebrow. God, she was hilarious.

    • @Kimllg88
      @Kimllg88 Місяць тому

      very witty woman

  • @danalawton2986
    @danalawton2986 Рік тому +10

    Judy died June 22nd, 1969.... 1 year after this appearance, she was 47. She looked good on the show.

    • @gregsimmons694
      @gregsimmons694 Місяць тому +1

      God bless you! Jesus saves sinners

  • @michaelm6948
    @michaelm6948 Рік тому +33

    I recall so clearly the day she died. I was 9, playing in the backyard with my siblings, and my mother came to the back porch, telling us she had died. We only knew her then as Dorothy. RIP.

    • @markelsesser965
      @markelsesser965 Рік тому +6

      I was almost 13. We heard news of her death on the car radio. I remember having a physical reaction - hard to describe - as if the bottom fell out. Dorothy? How could she leave us?

    • @clayerkwiltee2315
      @clayerkwiltee2315 Рік тому +1

      @@markelsesser965 Poor baby.
      You OK now?

  • @dianecourtney2724
    @dianecourtney2724 Місяць тому +4

    She’s darling ✌🏼❤️

  • @jillkjv3816
    @jillkjv3816 Рік тому +42

    I was ten years old when this aired and I was allowed to stay up late when it aired. 😊 I cried the day she died.

    • @Lori-lp6uc
      @Lori-lp6uc Рік тому +4

      Truly sad. Not even 50 years old. Such a waste of beauty and talent. The show business moguls destroyed her.

    • @coolcomments156
      @coolcomments156 4 місяці тому

      dang bro you old

    • @jillkjv3816
      @jillkjv3816 4 місяці тому

      @@coolcomments156 Sis. 😁

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 Рік тому +16

    "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" is the #1 song of the 20th century.

  • @sammcbride2149
    @sammcbride2149 Рік тому +11

    Judy, Judy, Judy!!

  • @jacquetracy3194
    @jacquetracy3194 Місяць тому +2

    So heartbreaking to watch😢 I love her ! ❤

  • @kathychapman2350
    @kathychapman2350 14 днів тому +1

    Class act both of them, dearly missed ❤

  • @reglook1
    @reglook1 8 місяців тому +4

    Historiclly important show. Johnny looked off camera at someone, as if to beg for a commercial or keep it going. He did well to keep it going to make an enjoyable show.

  • @lexfip7515
    @lexfip7515 Рік тому +3

    Oh...geez, I absolutely love Ms. Judy Garland, ( sweet "Dorothy") Wonderful to see this however, so sad in many ways. It's obvious something is off. God Bless her. She carries on like a trooper. What a gal!
    Thank you for this classic post.

  • @funwithFred
    @funwithFred Місяць тому +1

    What a great great performer and actress she was, oh yes. I wish she had found deeper love in her life, but hey, who does? So many are grateful to have seen her on the screen, and to have heard her beautiful voice.

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 Рік тому +5

    Wizard of Oz is so magical.
    Being part of that film puts her in a different league.

  • @Sweet_and_Southern
    @Sweet_and_Southern 7 місяців тому +3

    I love her so much ♥️ so charming and warm

  • @eivindgjengstjohansen9625
    @eivindgjengstjohansen9625 11 місяців тому +4

    Judy Garland began smoking at 17, when she was cast for the wizard of oz, 4 packs daily (80 cigarettes) because she was told, that it would reduce her appetite, and increase her metabolism she died at age 47.

  • @nathelondon3719
    @nathelondon3719 Місяць тому +1

    Unprecedented. Unique. Unequalled. Showbiz drained every last drop of her blood. RIP. You certainly deserve to.

    • @AidanaTrachtenberg
      @AidanaTrachtenberg 22 дні тому

      MGM , her mother and those horrible people who treated her poorly.
      Judy was absolutely talented and had a huge heart ❤️. 😢

  • @GLSoap
    @GLSoap 11 місяців тому +3

    Judy looks wonderful and so happy. She has the best funny stories to share.

    • @peregrino9154
      @peregrino9154 8 місяців тому

      You'd be happy too if you were on what she was on.

    • @GLSoap
      @GLSoap 8 місяців тому

      @@peregrino9154 I doubt she was on anything...lol.

    • @hudsony777
      @hudsony777 7 місяців тому +1

      @@GLSoapShe's very coherent and funny. People don't understand her speaking style. I hate so many of these nasty comments. She's not "on" anything or obviously so. She's softspoken and it may be how she's mic'd. Johnny sounds kind of rough here too and it simply may be the copy of the program posted.

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Рік тому +3

    Seeing her on TV is one of my first memories. 💟💟💟💟

  • @PeaceFan1
    @PeaceFan1 Рік тому +13

    THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER!!!!! EVER!!!

  • @OhioStateBuckeyes-1
    @OhioStateBuckeyes-1 Місяць тому +1

    I absolutely love that these old interviews are shown here. I know it was in 1968 & the quality then isn’t as wonderful as it is now but I have difficulty with the sound on many of these clips. I wasn’t a year old yet when this originally aired. I think Johnny Carson’s show was wonderful. I’ve noticed that he talks over & cuts off many women. He did this constantly in his interview with Cass Elliott in 1974. He’s rather quite rude to her. Anyway, I can’t understand some of the interviews because they sound muffled but I enjoy them & am glad they are being shared with us.

  • @ddenisehughes2899
    @ddenisehughes2899 Рік тому +10

    My mom adored her.

    • @lisawhite8743
      @lisawhite8743 Рік тому

      though she never laid a hand on me 😂

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark Рік тому +5

    Judy, such a true legend. I was only 3 yo then. I would have loved to have seen her live.

  • @jadezee6316
    @jadezee6316 11 місяців тому +4

    of course Judy was the single greatest talent in the history of show business...singer actor dancer comedian...live performer....here she was close to the end....but still showed her comedic side....

  • @VideoAmericanStyle
    @VideoAmericanStyle Рік тому +19

    It’s a crime of the ages that more of these classic 60s episodes weren’t preserved in gorgeous fidelity in color like this episode was.

  • @Lori-lp6uc
    @Lori-lp6uc Рік тому +54

    Johnny was the epitome of a good host. Judy sounds exhausted. It's sad how she says she wishes she were extremely wealthy so that she could just perform when she wanted and enjoy motherhood. It infuriates me, how the show business executives squeezed everything they could out of her and left her alone and broke with 2 young children. It's true she developed addiction, but that was because the show biz tyrants forced her to take drugs to keep her working 7 days a week!! CHILD ABUSE

  • @stevenwolff6866
    @stevenwolff6866 Рік тому +12

    I thought most if not all of the pre-1972 shows were lost. Great seeing this one even if she was high as a kite. Her singing voice had no equal though. Imagine if you made your own home kinescope of his 1st show in 1962 with Groucho how much that would be worth today

    • @jasonbeard4713
      @jasonbeard4713 Рік тому +5

      I wish we had all the 1960's color Carson tapes. This one is immaculate.

    • @michaelcolors
      @michaelcolors Рік тому +4

      Does anyone know where these older recordings of the Carson show were found? I'm sure there's an interesting story to tell here. Also, who gets the credit for cleaning them up for digital release? 💜

    • @tdunph4250
      @tdunph4250 Рік тому +3

      Believe it or not they took a lot of photos of the first show and a fair amount of audio. All we have until someone finds something in a basement or attic somewhere...

    • @zokitchvlog
      @zokitchvlog Рік тому +2

      1960 movies are the best

  • @tdunph4250
    @tdunph4250 Рік тому +11

    I believe I've seen this in B+W. This is phenomenal though. Leave it to Mr Carson to interview a legend during her twilight years and, as the comments have pointed out, Judy's last year. R.I.P. both of these geniuses.

  • @Anne--Marie
    @Anne--Marie Рік тому +2

    I never noticed the resemblance between Judy and Liza before this. Two greats!

  • @JamiieL19
    @JamiieL19 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for all your entertainment Judy. May God bless you and keep you forever. 💙🙏

  • @saifonlawrence2044
    @saifonlawrence2044 Рік тому +3

    Greatest all around entertainer of all time.

  • @ram3621
    @ram3621 Рік тому +6

    I went to a California Angels baseball game the day Judy died. I have the game ticket still. I was 13 years old

  • @jaw-knee-5
    @jaw-knee-5 Рік тому +5

    we need more episodes from the 60s! I have already seen every episode from the 70-90s. lol.

  • @vickiphilippona4076
    @vickiphilippona4076 Рік тому +8

    I can really see the resemblance between Judy Garland and Liza Minelli.