Beautiful stuff, this should've been left in the film. I do, however, prefer the version Judy cut for her 1956 Capitol album Judy. That one is dripping with emotion, absolutely incredible. Only Judy could best herself.
So many wonderful scenes have been cut from great movies… every single one brought back for audiences to enjoy is a marvelous gift… ✨✨✨ Thank you for the lovely post! 🙏🍀
I'm baffled this wasn't included on either the DVD or Blu-ray for In the Good Old Summertime. Did this come from the laserdisc? I know the Judy Garland boxed set had a ton of content that hasn't made its way to any other format.
The footage is from a variety of sources. The newly obtained raw footage of the various takes and the "That's Entertainment!" discs. It was originally on the early 90s laser disc, but just the song and a bit of the intro (the off camera directions). The rest of the footage of "Veronica" going up the stairs and walking into her room and then to the fireplace are all new. For whatever reason, they didn't put any of it on the early 00s DVD nor the more recent Blu-ray (which looks amazing - newly restored - a must have!).
I, too, am ABSOLUTELY, 💯 - Floored!!- that this footage exists. I am so grateful to you for posting it -…… It’s obvious that it did not make enough sense with the plot. After all, she never could have kissed an imaginary lover! (who, at the very very very end of the movie… She finds out… Was Van Johnson, all the time). - The lyrics of the song just simply would not have made enough sense, given the plot. But. Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow. I had the audio recording of her singing this… On a double album I bought as a teenager when I lived in Belgium… So blessed and lucky am I… Anyway… And I always just assumed that she simply recorded this, because she, UNDERSTANDABLY!!- so loved this song. My goodness. Peggy Lee sings it beautifully… As does Frank Sinatra… But this one… Judy Garland… The one and only Judy… Singing this song… And she knew Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg (Who also wrote… For those who don’t know… “Somewhere Over the Rainbow .” ) … The composer and lyricist …. So; let’s face it. !!! -- So. This is one of the most special Recordings that exists… In 20th/21st century, if you really think that through. I really mean that. Thank you so, so much. And thank you beyond measure, incomparable Frances Ethel Gumm 🏆 🌟 🌟 🎖 🏅 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 ✌🏽 ☮️ ❤❤❤❤… our: 1-&-ONLY: L E G E N D: Judy Garland. ♥️
Which scene would this one have been after? I haven’t seen the film in a long time so I’m unsure, but I’d like to edit and add it back in for personal viewing.
I'm grateful for the ability to see this amazing woman, beautiful and young, who had a voice I've still never heard another like. Thank you so much.
Many renditions of this song, but this is the definitive version, just sublime
Beautiful stuff, this should've been left in the film. I do, however, prefer the version Judy cut for her 1956 Capitol album Judy. That one is dripping with emotion, absolutely incredible. Only Judy could best herself.
I love Judy
Judy does it again...my heart is hers...no one can move me like she can with one look, one note...💓🌹
That voice! ❤
❤😢tears come into my eyes she's so amazingly gorgeous and beautiful as a actress who has been through so much pain 😢❤ love her so very dearly too .
Amen. ❤️
So many wonderful scenes have been cut from great movies… every single one brought back for audiences to enjoy is a marvelous gift… ✨✨✨
Thank you for the lovely post! 🙏🍀
SHOCKING. Incomparable Judy.
In this context this song is heartbreaking.😢
Bravo!
Too bad this song was cut from the movie.
Thank you for sharing 💕
Love u, Judy ❤🌸
I'm baffled this wasn't included on either the DVD or Blu-ray for In the Good Old Summertime. Did this come from the laserdisc? I know the Judy Garland boxed set had a ton of content that hasn't made its way to any other format.
The footage is from a variety of sources. The newly obtained raw footage of the various takes and the "That's Entertainment!" discs. It was originally on the early 90s laser disc, but just the song and a bit of the intro (the off camera directions). The rest of the footage of "Veronica" going up the stairs and walking into her room and then to the fireplace are all new. For whatever reason, they didn't put any of it on the early 00s DVD nor the more recent Blu-ray (which looks amazing - newly restored - a must have!).
I, too, am ABSOLUTELY, 💯 - Floored!!- that this footage exists. I am so grateful to you for posting it -…… It’s obvious that it did not make enough sense with the plot. After all, she never could have kissed an imaginary lover! (who, at the very very very end of the movie… She finds out… Was Van Johnson, all the time). - The lyrics of the song just simply would not have made enough sense, given the plot. But. Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow. I had the audio recording of her singing this… On a double album I bought as a teenager when I lived in Belgium… So blessed and lucky am I… Anyway… And I always just assumed that she simply recorded this, because she, UNDERSTANDABLY!!- so loved this song.
My goodness. Peggy Lee sings it beautifully… As does Frank Sinatra… But this one… Judy Garland… The one and only Judy… Singing this song… And she knew Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg (Who also wrote… For those who don’t know… “Somewhere Over the Rainbow .” ) … The composer and lyricist …. So; let’s face it. !!! --
So. This is one of the most special Recordings that exists… In 20th/21st century, if you really think that through. I really mean that. Thank you so, so much. And thank you beyond measure, incomparable Frances Ethel Gumm 🏆 🌟 🌟 🎖 🏅 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 ✌🏽 ☮️ ❤❤❤❤… our: 1-&-ONLY:
L E G E N D:
Judy Garland. ♥️
It's 4 a.m. in the morning and here I am . . . ?!
Which scene would this one have been after? I haven’t seen the film in a long time so I’m unsure, but I’d like to edit and add it back in for personal viewing.
It explains in the description.