This Amazing lady just has to walk on stage and you know that she’s the greatest entertainer in history! Such a legacy she left all of us. Even Liza can’t eclipse her mother. Judy had a natural singing voice which proves that it was a gift from God. Many greats have sung the same songs but NONE of them ever touched their audiences the same way Garland could and still does. I really pray that she is in heaven because one day, I would love to meet her. ❤️
My mom took me to a matinee at our Curran Theatre in San Francisco. I was ten and just starting to really sing. My idol was Judy. It's the only time I ever saw her and it was worth every penny and more. She was a terrific entertainer & her show was full of wonderful song and dance numbers. I will never forget the clown segment, where she sang and danced "Be a Clown" winding up sitting on the stage and she sang "Born in a Trunk" finishing up singing Over the Rainbow in her tramp costume which made it even more poignant. What an entertainer! Thanks Mom.
When sweet Judy sings "Smile", then follows that with "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", her tender voice kisses my soul over and over and over💞...I believe she is receiving all the love, of which she was deprived of in this life and more in God's presence. How I love her 💘.
Loved her since I was a very young girl and here I am, 72, still love my Judy...She gave me love when the world was holding back...think I might have been five when she came into my life 🌹... others came and left, Judy never...timeless ♥️
Thank you for posting the wonderful concert ! "Smile" and "When the sun comes out "are Judy's best moments in 1960's. Just fabulous poetic aura hovering over Her head... and what a heartwarming and soulful humanity !!!! Such geniuses make the world keep going against all odds. Judy should not have passed away... never. She embodied the whole humanity all by Herself. Unbelievable Angel !
I'm grateful to whoever posted this and all the Judy Garland show episodes. I'm 64 years old and she inspired me since I first saw her in The Wizard of Oz. She was simply...genius!
I agree with you but sadly I don't think she is generally credited for her technical excellence, largely because she made everything seems to spontaneous and 'in the moment' - truly a phenomenal performer!
Show 21 was one of the very best in the series. In particular Judy's rendition of 'Come Rain or Come Shine' is awesome, but there are so many wonderful performances by her on this episode. And she wore the iconic 'poppy dress'!
I think all the concert shows (20-26) were superb - I also like shows 1 through 5, and 11 with Steve Allen. My God what a talent she was! I'll pas on the Jerry Van Dyke routines. LOL
Judy is practically a religion now with me, she runs that deep and soars that high with me so I feel like I’ve run out of words trying to adequately express how much I love her. She’s my favorite singer and all together she is simply untouchable for the rest of time. With that being said, Diahann Carroll... hot jumping Jesus on roller skates, that woman can SANG. Where have I been all this time that I haven’t checked her out before? DAMN. I must remedy that.
wildsmiley, you and me are in the same church...a deep inexpressible love and devotion for precious Judy...just want to wrap my arms around her...the power of her voice... whether she's belting and shaking the chandelier or singing sweet and tender, melting your heart, Judy surpasses them all...and she's GORGEOUS while she's doing it!💖
I used to watch every one of her shows in the two-season when I was a little boy. I'm glad that all her two seasons and her Xmas special and her special with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin are preserved in the original format.
If Americans had known Judy owed the damn IRS Money they would have chipped in to pay it off for her. I was only 13 at the time but I would have given a few bucks and I am sure you would have too, right? My God, Judy gave us her Heart and Soul!!❤
@@Hobert-v4sshe wasn't SAD,her life was hard but she showed us all how to power though giving it her all no matter what! she always makes me happy, she's funny fun, makes me laugh and cry she makes you feel what it is to be a human being
I think about that too! if everyone gave her a dollar which we all owe her! she would be the richest woman in the 🌎 now with cash apps who wouldn't give 4 wizard of OZ alone I wonder how many other people think about her well being and we know she's gone! That's how much she gave💗to the human race
Well, I am pretty sure it was aired in color. They taped it in black and white obviously. The first Judy TV Show back in 1962 was aired and even taped in color... so the technology was already well in place even those days. Cheers ! p.s. Though I'm still not certain whether or not there were Color TV sets available back in 1962-1964. I don't think so. Correct me if I am wrong...
@@WitoldBanasik CBS signed to pay Judy $1,000,000 for the season. Then Bill Paley the head of CBS was too skinflint cheap to pay for color production - he was trying to claw back some of that $1,000,000 by cutting corners. NBC had the #1 rated program on Sundays, Bonanza, in COLOR in the same time slot as competition to The Judy Garland Show.
@@WitoldBanasik As a side note, I've read that only about 10% or so of U.S. households had color TVs until after the start of the 1966-67 season when all networks went 100% full color on all of their programming
@@WitoldBanasik The 2 inch Ampex video master tapes, from which the show was aired, are in black and white. The 1963 season was 2 years too early for color taping, for CBS.
@@rharvey2124 The number one show that season was CBS's b&w The Beverly Hillbillies. Judy's production company was paid $140,000 for each episode, but of that amount, Judy was responsible for paying staff, musicians, guests, agents, sets, costumes, dancers, and on and on. She could keep what was left, whatever her management didn't steal, but there was a lot of delay and overtime.
I was 11 or 12 when Judy's show aired. I never missed one. I remember we watched it every week and I cried when it was canceled. I just lovd seeing her sing every week. She was and is the best. I wish she had lived a happier life.
I wish I had seen her `live` .. so unique, it is like her all soul is singing but you can say that of so many singers, the great individuals... just listen to `I can`t give you anything but love` great arrangement
Love seeing Judy & Mel Torme that was classic! Ahhh Jack Jones smooth voice and so good looking! Love seeing Jack with Judy! I have been a fan of Judy for almost 60 yrs and love hearing her sing and speak just as much now as back then.Thanks alot for posting this!
Judy was in amazing voice for this show #21! And she seemed less manic than sometimes - wonderful to see and hear her look so healthy. Beautiful Diahann Carroll sounds much like Barbra here!
I was 9 when Judy's show aired. I was transfixed in front of that big black and white TV when she sang to my heart and soul. Bonanza? Sorry Little Joe. Judy won my heart.
Thank you for sharing again. I will never stop loving or watching her. She's so 🔥 😍 👌 ❤ ♥ on stage, never betrayed her fans, troubles yes, but. My hero ❤ 🙌 ♥ 💙 love you, Judy. The world does.
This is singing seemingly stripped of artifice and the results are just beautiful. The phrasing, timing, musicality, emotion and depth of the lyrics- in other hands could feel forced- but Judy lives every single moment. These type of recorded shows would never happen nowadays.
She’s just fantastic. She needs no extravagant sets or anything of the sort. Just her voice is enough. Has anyone thought that this was the last real high or her career? It was a highlight on her whole life, biggest movies, and I think mostly “Judy at Carnegie Hall”
I LOVE JUDY GARLAND ❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣ This broad belts out a tune like no other. My skin gets goosebumps when I listen to JUDY GARLAND 🎯 LUCILLE BALL was frequently in her audience. She ALWAYS dressed beautifully!
I know Lucille and Judy were colleagues and MGM friends, but I doubt Lucille- who was quite busy in 1963 and 1964 with her own show, as well as CEO of Desilu, was frequently in Judy's audience. It occurred to me that Lucille Ball would have made a perfect guest on Judy's show, but Ball was the epitome of professionalism. On time, prepared, and wouldn't tolerate anything less from others. Another MGM colleague, Red Skelton, would have also made a great guest- imagine him and Judy as clowns. But that never materialized, maybe for the same reason.
@@akrenwinkle With all due respect "the of us will be forgotten; never Judy"- Sinatra once said. I couldn't agree more on that. June Allyson - a friend of Judy said that it must have been like that at the very end. The enormous talent of Judy just had eaten her to the bones... sleeping pills just added fuel to Judy's demise.
@@WitoldBanasik I'm not sure what you're replying to. I was just focusing on why Ball and Garland, both MGM alumnae and CBS stars at the same time, never worked together. Plus Red Skelton... now that would have been unforgettable. I'm aware of the Sinatra quote, I don't know how it started, but these things take off on the internet and don't go away. I assure you, Frank Sinatra, not shy in the ego department, ever thought he'd be forgotten, and he was right.
@@akrenwinkle With all due respect. Let us stick to our own idols. However, I have another well known quote for you to consider. I mean this one by ELVIS the Man. Here we go: " Do not criticize what you don't understand, son. You've never walked in that man's shoes". ENJOY the weekend. Aloha !
@@WitoldBanasik Well, I certainly can't argue with that quote. Because I don't know who the fuck "son" is whom Elvis is addressing, or who "that man" is. Or what it has to do with anything.
Thsnk you so very Much. I too 💘 😻 💜 this woman. She was cheated by many. Judy Garland was as the worlds greatest Entertainer, female, of our lifetime. I'm So lucky to see her Live in 1964 at TV SHOW. I recall 🤔 when Judy was being ready for next Song, here eyes were sad. When Singing. She was Alive. Miss you JUDY GARLAND. Sing to God and Marilyn and others. 💘 😻 💜 💛 💚 you. Thank you, Editorial person ❤ 💙 ♥ love your sharing.
The ratings went up when they switched to the all music concert format for the last 7 shows. But by then CBS had cancelled the show, and it was too late. These concert shows are timeless.
There's no people like show people, they smile when they are low Yesterday they told you you would not go far, that night you open and there you are Let's go on with the show.
37 SECONDS! ONE CONTINOUS NOTE! EPIC! JUDY GARLAND. Listen to her hold one note for 37 seconds without break. It is beyond power. It is out of this world. PURE TALENT. You can hear it at 39:33 of the video.
As talented as Judy was, I don’t think she actually held that note for that length of time: I’d say a bit of technical trickery was involved to make it seem so.
Judy Garland was no crooner. Home girl was a show singer with "SOUL", and Before Aretha Franklin, Barbra Striesand, Tina Turner, and the list goes on and on Judy Garland was the only woman singer of her time that could compete with her male crooner contemparies and blow them to dust with her raw, fat, huge, and beautiful vocals.
Agreed... Judy's voice matured and changed as other legendary divas do... even faster and more deeper due to her tough life, overworking and overdose of many different harmful substances. She could never get back in time and sing some of her epic songs from 1930-1940's in 1960's. Nobody ever sang so marvelously as she did as a child and teenager. That's life. No more Blues in the night or The joint is really jumping down at Carnegie Hall...well, in 1964. But dramatically with the vocal arrangement of both Kay Thompson and Mel Torme and the orchestration by Mort Lindsay she was on different planet with Come rain or come shine and Stormy weather or even Smile and If love were all in 1964. Pure genius... very intelligent and very kind, subtle human being...
@@bruw5640 Well... I couldn't agree more... Judy had soul , certainly, and heart bigger then all our hearts put together... the other opinion is that by June Allyson... the closest friend of Judy during Her last days on Planet Earth.
I can't tell you just how times I've seen this episode. Thoroughly lovin Mel's and Judy's collaboration . Would've loved to have seen Diane's dress, minus the top distraction 😮
Actually we did deserve her talent. Judy wanted & needed us to share her love right from the start...(Movies, Recordings Radio, TV, ) In many ways she is still with us. x
In her entire life, she was never addressed as Ms. Garland, nor referred to as Ms. Garland. But I think it's cute when kids write things like, "You're my inspiration, Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt," or "Thank you for our flag, Ms. Betsy Ross."
Had CBS allowed this to remain on is it possible Judy may have got better mentally and physically . I think it looks very well done plus she looks amazing , costumes , hair, makeup all perfect . In a few short years her decline was so so sad . Would this have been a positive in her life instead of running around the globe tiring herself .
i loved her since Wizard of Oz days and through 50-60s also, yet simply didn't realise all the demons she was losing to, ending up pennyless, so many people lived off her as an income, ignoring her needs as a person to simply live, but keeping in mind her drug indoctrination by Hollywood, she was simply a kid trying to deal with adult issues. Thankfully times have/are changing to the point its obvious when people have issues. What a massive difference between 64 to 68. Its almost like it finally hit her health wise in 68, all the yrs of abuse. Such a waste of a beautiful talented person. Then again the brightest lights burn out faster.
It makes me very sad when I learned what happened to her in the 64-69 span. It's as though all the drug abuse seemed to catch up with her overnight, and there was nothing to do about it. That, and CBS' really shabby treatment of her during the series run. But when I watch her at her peak, as in these concert shows, she just takes my breath away with her talent and soul. I sure hope she is happy and at peace now.
I agree... I'd like only say that it was not for the Beatles invasion on USA in Fab. 1964 what brought on the cancellation of Judy's iconic CBS production... though one might have found some relation... Anyway there were Her infamous greedy and silly mother, business agents, Her third tough man/husband Sid Luft and MGM boss Louis B. Mayer who hand in hand, step by step, drop by drop stole Judy's money and made Her fixed to all those horrible sleeping pills related problems. Judy must have been sent from above the rainbow. I'm sure She is back over there while having a ball with Her friends: Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Rooney, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Charlie Chaplin, Lena Horne, and many others... I'll be there to meet you my Angel... sooner or later. Promise !!!!
I was about 18 yrs. old when "THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW" aired, I never missed a show ... she always memorized me, CBS cancellation was a very big mistake fans like myself tried to stop cancellation by write ins to no avail. So now these wonderful shows remind us that JUDY GARLAND was a truly Great SINGER that ALWAYS gave her best to her audience and made millions for bosses and advisors only to be left with back taxes. Again a perfect example of the law prosecuting the wrong person taking her home was unjust, and then the government took about a half a million dollars LIZA MINNELLI paid ... willingly ... FOR her mother's back taxes after her death. There should have been government investigations of who was in charge of MISS GARLAND"S finances and those people should have been charged and arrested for obstruction of paying taxes. With all these great, great examples of JUDY SINGING there should have been more new CD'S for her fans and CAPITAL RECORDS would be a little bit better off as a record seller. And JUDY'S version of "Come Rain Or Come Shine" is a master piece that can't be equaled and ROSEMARY CLOONEY can't compete although she was a good SINGER even FRANK SINATRA couldn't out sing JUDY'S version of "CROCS" although he tried gallentally but unsuccessfully to equal her version. THANKS FOR POSTING "THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW" for her old and new fans to enjoy. And what happened to JUDY'S new unfinished CD?
... you meant having been "mesmerized" certainly. Anyway... Thank you so much for your bravura-like perfect example of devoted fan reminiscences. I am on your side, pal Robert !!!
MAKES YOU WONDER WHY SHE WAS CANCELLED...WHO COULD SURVIVE AGAINST BONANZA?????? SHE NEEDED A BETTER TIME SLOT AND BROADCAST IN COLOR TO COMPETE WITH BONANZA...
I was a Big Fan of Judy, especially having seen "The Wizard of Oz" on TV many times as a kid. Eventually her other Teen-years movies would be shown on TV in the 1960's, including multiples with Mickey Rooney. Judy was married multiple times, including for awhile to Music Composer / Conductor David Rose. I started College in 1965, and in my 1st semester became good friends of a student who was a Cousin to David Rose! By that time Judy and David had divorced. But my friend (family Name of GRUNES - pronounced Grew-ness) used to brag about how Judy had been his Cousin via Marriage. My friend had even seen one of Judy's last performances in NYC, and Loved Her, despite her cracking voice. Little did either of us know at that time that Judy was My Blood Cousin! My friend deceased w/o me ever getting to brag about that. As it turns out Mickey Rooney, who was married more times that Judy, was also my cousin, and was married, for awhile, to my cousin Ava Gardner! In time, Judy would have her 3 children on her Show. In this 1st show, Judy's Guest Diahann Carroll, had 4 husbands, an affair with Actor Poitier (Diahann divorced her 1st husband so she could marry Sidney; Sidney later divorced his wife for Diahann; but they did not then marry), and was engaged to News Interviewer David Frost. Diahann dumped David for the man who would become her 2nd husband. David had many women, but married only 2. 1st wife was the widow of my cousin Peter Sellers (Comic Actor). 2nd wife was my distant cousin.
Wow, just look at that train station stage set! They even have crumpled newspapers blowing across the track. My sister tells me that the blonde with the tall hairdo is my mother's Aunt Cora. (34:50) Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
She's lovely, and she might be- unnamed- in the Sanders book about the making of Judy's series. In Sanders' account, it didn't escape Judy's notice that Mel was an obnoxious wolf determined to "nail" a certain blonde dancer who was very young and starting out. I believe it. As much as I admire Mel's musicianship, unless everybody's lying, he was an awful person.
@@akrenwinkle People in "show biz" are known to stray off the straight and narrow. Many lack moral principles. Whenever I read or hear stories about someone becoming a drug addict, alcoholic (or worse) I think of those activities as coping mechanisms when dealing with the barracudas ready to "chow down" on them. Child stars often grow up with emotional problems. About Mel -- I only looked at him as some guy singing a song. I had no interest in him as a person. His persona was like a smiling cardboard figure.
I disagree, she loved life and adored her children but too many scumbags took her money, she worked hard, through her addictions and heartaches. She is inmortal.
Not only the best voice, but best legs, what a dancer,,,
Her legs were fantastic!
This Amazing lady just has to walk on stage and you know that she’s the greatest entertainer in history! Such a legacy she left all of us. Even Liza can’t eclipse her mother. Judy had a natural singing voice which proves that it was a gift from God. Many greats have sung the same songs but NONE of them ever touched their audiences the same way Garland could and still does. I really pray that she is in heaven because one day, I would love to meet her. ❤️
I couldn"t agree more on that. Bless you...
Especially Liza can’t touch her. Shirley Bassey can.
Liza can’t touch her mom. Shirley Bassey does.
She surly deserved heaven bringing such joy with her unique gift
How come I can't listen to her without tears in my eyes?
Because Judy was not 1 in a million but 1 in all existence . If humanity continues for eternity so will her stamp in time
Because Judy's phrasing was so impeccable she made you feel it.
Her authenticity 😘
My mom took me to a matinee at our Curran Theatre in San Francisco. I was ten and just starting to really sing. My idol was Judy. It's the only time I ever saw
her and it was worth every penny and more. She was a terrific entertainer & her show was full of wonderful song and dance numbers. I will never forget the clown segment, where she sang and danced "Be a Clown" winding up sitting on the stage and she sang "Born in a Trunk" finishing up singing Over the Rainbow
in her tramp costume which made it even more poignant. What an entertainer! Thanks Mom.
I love and respect this woman so much.
When sweet Judy sings "Smile", then follows that with "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", her tender voice kisses my soul over and over and over💞...I believe she is receiving all the love, of which she was deprived of in this life and more in God's presence. How I love her 💘.
Well, we certainly hope so!! GOD BLESS JUDY!!!
Loved her since I was a very young girl and here I am, 72, still love my Judy...She gave me love when the world was holding back...think I might have been five when she came into my life 🌹... others came and left, Judy never...timeless ♥️
Absolutely the "Best" then, now, always and forever!!!❤❤❤
I have never in my life heard anything so beautiful.
Thank you for posting the wonderful concert !
"Smile" and "When the sun comes out "are Judy's best moments in 1960's. Just fabulous poetic aura hovering over Her head... and what a heartwarming and soulful humanity !!!!
Such geniuses make the world keep going against all odds.
Judy should not have passed away... never. She embodied the whole humanity all by Herself. Unbelievable Angel !
I'm grateful to whoever posted this and all the Judy Garland show episodes. I'm 64 years old and she inspired me since I first saw her in The Wizard of Oz. She was simply...genius!
She was the ultimate technician .. everything she does was perfectly executed. .. an amazing talent!
I agree with you but sadly I don't think she is generally credited for her technical excellence, largely because she made everything seems to spontaneous and 'in the moment' - truly a phenomenal performer!
Her Come Rain or Come Shine blew the roof off!
Show 21 was one of the very best in the series. In particular Judy's rendition of 'Come Rain or Come Shine' is awesome, but there are so many wonderful performances by her on this episode. And she wore the iconic 'poppy dress'!
I think all the concert shows (20-26) were superb - I also like shows 1 through 5, and 11 with Steve Allen. My God what a talent she was! I'll pas on the Jerry Van Dyke routines. LOL
Marc Ballantyne Ah yes, the ‘Poppy Dress’! Have you seen her in it in color? Ravishing. It was very avant-garde.
Judy is practically a religion now with me, she runs that deep and soars that high with me so I feel like I’ve run out of words trying to adequately express how much I love her. She’s my favorite singer and all together she is simply untouchable for the rest of time.
With that being said, Diahann Carroll... hot jumping Jesus on roller skates, that woman can SANG. Where have I been all this time that I haven’t checked her out before? DAMN. I must remedy that.
wildsmiley, you and me are in the same church...a deep inexpressible love and devotion for precious Judy...just want to wrap my arms around her...the power of her voice... whether she's belting and shaking the chandelier or singing sweet and tender, melting your heart, Judy surpasses them all...and she's GORGEOUS while she's doing it!💖
This is glamor at its perfection
I used to watch every one of her shows in the two-season when I was a little boy. I'm glad that all her two seasons and her Xmas special and her special with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin are preserved in the original format.
If Americans had known Judy owed the damn IRS Money they would have chipped in to pay it off for her. I was only 13 at the time but I would have given a few bucks and I am sure you would have too, right?
My God, Judy gave us her Heart and Soul!!❤
She still was a personally sad lady but she had integrity and fighting power and she tried to persevere like right here in 1964!!
She still was a personally sad lady but she had integrity and fighting power and she tried to persevere like right here in 1964!!
@@Hobert-v4sshe wasn't SAD,her life was hard but she showed us all how to power though giving it her all no matter what! she always makes me happy, she's funny fun, makes me laugh and cry she makes you feel what it is to be a human being
I think about that too! if everyone gave her a dollar which we all owe her! she would be the richest woman in the 🌎 now with cash apps who wouldn't give 4 wizard of OZ alone I wonder how many other people think about her well being and we know she's gone! That's how much she gave💗to the human race
What talent! All live performances, live band, live singers, no auto tune, just Wow compared to today, what a difference! Miss that a lot.
I am amazed with the quality of the handheld and overhead microphones of the time. Great productions even in black and white.
Well, I am pretty sure it was aired in color. They taped it in black and white obviously. The first Judy TV Show back in 1962 was aired and even taped in color... so the technology was already well in place even those days. Cheers ! p.s. Though I'm still not certain whether or not there were Color TV sets available back in 1962-1964. I don't think so. Correct me if I am wrong...
@@WitoldBanasik CBS signed to pay Judy $1,000,000 for the season.
Then Bill Paley the head of CBS was too skinflint cheap to pay for color production - he was trying to claw back some of that $1,000,000 by cutting corners.
NBC had the #1 rated program on Sundays, Bonanza, in COLOR in the same time slot as competition to The Judy Garland Show.
@@WitoldBanasik As a side note, I've read that only about 10% or so of U.S. households had color TVs until after the start of the 1966-67 season when all networks went 100% full color on all of their programming
@@WitoldBanasik The 2 inch Ampex video master tapes, from which the show was aired, are in black and white. The 1963 season was 2 years too early for color taping, for CBS.
@@rharvey2124 The number one show that season was CBS's b&w The Beverly Hillbillies. Judy's production company was paid $140,000 for each episode, but of that amount, Judy was responsible for paying staff, musicians, guests, agents, sets, costumes, dancers, and on and on. She could keep what was left, whatever her management didn't steal, but there was a lot of delay and overtime.
What can I say, absolutely
Marvelous!!
I was 11 or 12 when Judy's show aired. I never missed one. I remember we watched it every week and I cried when it was canceled. I just lovd seeing her sing every week. She was and is the best. I wish she had lived a happier life.
Kudos, too, to Mr. Mort Lindsey & his Magnificent Orchestra! He and Judy were a great match. 🌈 🎹
I wish I had seen her `live` .. so unique, it is like her all soul is singing but you can say that of so many singers, the great individuals... just listen to `I can`t give you anything but love` great arrangement
Love seeing Judy & Mel Torme that was classic! Ahhh Jack Jones smooth voice and so good looking! Love seeing Jack with Judy! I have been a fan of Judy for almost 60 yrs and love hearing her sing and speak just as much now as back then.Thanks alot for posting this!
Judy was in amazing voice for this show #21! And she seemed less manic than sometimes - wonderful to see and hear her look so healthy. Beautiful Diahann Carroll sounds much like Barbra here!
I was 9 when Judy's show aired. I was transfixed in front of that big black and white TV when she sang to my heart and soul. Bonanza? Sorry Little Joe. Judy won my heart.
Thank you for sharing again. I will never stop loving or watching her. She's so 🔥 😍 👌 ❤ ♥ on stage, never betrayed her fans, troubles yes, but. My hero ❤ 🙌 ♥ 💙 love you, Judy. The world does.
This is singing seemingly stripped of artifice and the results are just beautiful. The phrasing, timing, musicality, emotion and depth of the lyrics- in other hands could feel forced- but Judy lives every single moment. These type of recorded shows would never happen nowadays.
Good choice of word..."artifice"
@@ralphewell8398 Of course... you are right. This is also singing stripped of avarice obviously....
The entertainer of the century
You're absolutely right!
The duet with Judy and Mel is/was marvelous. He was a great contribution to the shows.
She’s just fantastic. She needs no extravagant sets or anything of the sort. Just her voice is enough. Has anyone thought that this was the last real high or her career? It was a highlight on her whole life, biggest movies, and I think mostly “Judy at Carnegie Hall”
I LOVE JUDY GARLAND ❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣ This broad belts out a tune like no other. My skin gets goosebumps when I listen to JUDY GARLAND 🎯
LUCILLE BALL was frequently in her audience. She ALWAYS dressed beautifully!
I know Lucille and Judy were colleagues and MGM friends, but I doubt Lucille- who was quite busy in 1963 and 1964 with her own show, as well as CEO of Desilu, was frequently in Judy's audience. It occurred to me that Lucille Ball would have made a perfect guest on Judy's show, but Ball was the epitome of professionalism. On time, prepared, and wouldn't tolerate anything less from others. Another MGM colleague, Red Skelton, would have also made a great guest- imagine him and Judy as clowns. But that never materialized, maybe for the same reason.
@@akrenwinkle With all due respect "the of us will be forgotten; never Judy"- Sinatra once said. I couldn't agree more on that. June Allyson - a friend of Judy said that it must have been like that at the very end. The enormous talent of Judy just had eaten her to the bones... sleeping pills just added fuel to Judy's demise.
@@WitoldBanasik I'm not sure what you're replying to. I was just focusing on why Ball and Garland, both MGM alumnae and CBS stars at the same time, never worked together. Plus Red Skelton... now that would have been unforgettable. I'm aware of the Sinatra quote, I don't know how it started, but these things take off on the internet and don't go away. I assure you, Frank Sinatra, not shy in the ego department, ever thought he'd be forgotten, and he was right.
@@akrenwinkle With all due respect. Let us stick to our own idols. However, I have another well known quote for you to consider. I mean this one by ELVIS the Man. Here we go: " Do not criticize what you don't understand, son. You've never walked in that man's shoes". ENJOY the weekend. Aloha !
@@WitoldBanasik Well, I certainly can't argue with that quote. Because I don't know who the fuck "son" is whom Elvis is addressing, or who "that man" is. Or what it has to do with anything.
One of the greatest entertainers that ever lived
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JUDY GARLAND.
Sing to God and
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💘 😻 💜 💛 💚 you. Thank you,
Editorial person ❤ 💙 ♥ love your sharing.
There can never be another Judy Garland! She puts her heart & soul into all her songs!!
And there I am in the 4th row. I miss her so much.
REALLY?? LUCKY YOU!!!!
The Very Best of THE BEST!!
She truly performed "without a net".
Ralph Ewell ?
I like your analogy.
You know when she throws the mic chord over her shoulder, it’s gonna go DOWN!!!
Did Judy really just hold that note??? Astounding!
It's called a loop.
Superb!! Thanks a million!!
Wonderful JUDY Garland
I love watching these old TV shows of Judy. I'm glad they ditched the variety comedy portions and just went to a concert format.
The ratings went up when they switched to the all music concert format for the last 7 shows. But by then CBS had cancelled the show, and it was too late. These concert shows are timeless.
The Judy Garland concert show tapings must have been amazing.
A tremendous amount of work for her. She had to carry the show.
ricardo22, thank you so much for your beautiful comment. I love Judy, i Love this song. It, Judy says it all, so beautifully.💙💜💚🐦🌷🌈always, love you.
There's no people like show people, they smile when they are low
Yesterday they told you you would not go far, that night you open and there you are
Let's go on with the show.
Noe you are handsome! :)
PURE CLASS !!! ❤️
39:31 She holds that note for over 30 seconds. Damn.
Vocal cords made of steel
It's called a loop, and pretty obvious.
Quiet please there's a lady on stage. Classiest lady ever on stage.
37 SECONDS! ONE CONTINOUS NOTE! EPIC! JUDY GARLAND. Listen to her hold one note for 37 seconds without break. It is beyond power. It is out of this world. PURE TALENT. You can hear it at 39:33 of the video.
As talented as Judy was, I don’t think she actually held that note for that length of time: I’d say a bit of technical trickery was involved to make it seem so.
@@elspethcoogan1499 It's called a loop.
Didn't happen. Sorry
Judy Garland was no crooner. Home girl was a show singer with "SOUL", and Before Aretha Franklin, Barbra Striesand, Tina Turner, and the list goes on and on Judy Garland was the only woman singer of her time that could compete with her male crooner contemparies and blow them to dust with her raw, fat, huge, and beautiful vocals.
Agreed... Judy's voice matured and changed as other legendary divas do... even faster and more deeper due to her tough life, overworking and overdose of many different harmful substances.
She could never get back in time and sing some of her epic songs from 1930-1940's in 1960's.
Nobody ever sang so marvelously as she did as a child and teenager.
That's life. No more Blues in the night or The joint is really jumping down at Carnegie Hall...well, in 1964.
But dramatically with the vocal arrangement of both Kay Thompson and Mel Torme and the orchestration by Mort Lindsay she was on different planet with Come rain or come shine and Stormy weather or even Smile and If love were all in 1964. Pure genius... very intelligent and very kind, subtle human being...
Aretha said once that Judy ABSOLUTELY had soul!
@@bruw5640 Well... I couldn't agree more... Judy had soul , certainly, and heart bigger then all our hearts put together... the other opinion is that by June Allyson... the closest friend of Judy during Her last days on Planet Earth.
This took my breath away at a time when I can't catch my own breath or heart. Thanks ricardo
I can't tell you just how times I've seen this episode. Thoroughly lovin Mel's and Judy's collaboration . Would've loved to have seen Diane's dress, minus the top distraction 😮
Enjoying every minute of this... thank you so much for sharing this❤❤!
The trolley song as a duet is hilarious. And Judy holds a note for half an hour.
Thanks for posting these!
She was somethin' special. We didn't deserve her talent, but she gave it all to us freely & famously! Thx Ms Garland.
Actually we did deserve her talent. Judy wanted & needed us to share her love right from the start...(Movies, Recordings Radio, TV, ) In many ways she is still with us. x
In her entire life, she was never addressed as Ms. Garland, nor referred to as Ms. Garland. But I think it's cute when kids write things like, "You're my inspiration, Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt," or "Thank you for our flag, Ms. Betsy Ross."
Thanx, JUDY!
U spoke TRUTH not counting the Ms lol ouch 😳
Had CBS allowed this to remain on is it possible Judy may have got better mentally and physically . I think it looks very well done plus she looks amazing , costumes , hair, makeup all perfect . In a few short years her decline was so so sad . Would this have been a positive in her life instead of running around the globe tiring herself .
I’ve often wondered the same thought
I feel exactly the same. Had her show been continued her life would have turned out completely different.
I forgot about the marvelous Mr. Jack Jones, whose voice is just magical as Mel Tormes is ❤
Wonderful
Amazing collection of true talent!
Ken Marshall and Rob Russell 😅
Great timeless talent!
39:33 that note tho omg legend !!!
That note was EPIC!
Holy shit
She was unique.
She was!
It is what it is. A great artist.
THE GREATEST
Mi ángel protector es YUDY LA MEJOR DE TOAS ,POQUE NO SOLO CANTABA BIEN TABIEN ERS UNA HERMOSA PERSONA
What nice harmonyy they shared
She and Jack Jones....
Śliczna , piękna utalentowana . Sodowa do głowy jej nie uderzyła. Im , tym dziadom biznesu kara i ich potomkom.
Merci !
AAA+++ Quality Entertainment!!!
i loved her since Wizard of Oz days and through 50-60s also, yet simply didn't realise all the demons she was losing to, ending up pennyless, so many people lived off her as an income, ignoring her needs as a person to simply live, but keeping in mind her drug indoctrination by Hollywood, she was simply a kid trying to deal with adult issues. Thankfully times have/are changing to the point its obvious when people have issues. What a massive difference between 64 to 68. Its almost like it finally hit her health wise in 68, all the yrs of abuse. Such a waste of a beautiful talented person. Then again the brightest lights burn out faster.
It makes me very sad when I learned what happened to her in the 64-69 span. It's as though all the drug abuse seemed to catch up with her overnight, and there was nothing to do about it. That, and CBS' really shabby treatment of her during the series run. But when I watch her at her peak, as in these concert shows, she just takes my breath away with her talent and soul. I sure hope she is happy and at peace now.
I agree... I'd like only say that it was not for the Beatles invasion on USA in Fab. 1964 what brought on the cancellation of Judy's iconic CBS production... though one might have found some relation...
Anyway there were Her infamous greedy and silly mother, business agents, Her third tough man/husband Sid Luft and MGM boss Louis B. Mayer who hand in hand, step by step, drop by drop stole Judy's money and made Her fixed to all those horrible sleeping pills related problems.
Judy must have been sent from above the rainbow. I'm sure She is back over there while having a ball with Her friends: Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Frank Sinatra, Mickey Rooney, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Charlie Chaplin, Lena Horne, and many others... I'll be there to meet you my Angel... sooner or later. Promise !!!!
That was beautifully worded!!
the woman was a genious
Mi Padre me regalo un Disco de ella cuando yo era adolescente
Its like i knew her ❤️
Judy ❤
How in the world did the band keep up with her?
1:10:40 "a talent to amuse".
And what a TALENT 🎉❤.. 💜🌿
Maravilloso gracias por compartir ❤
Bravissima!👏👏👏👏
Man Jack Jones sounds so dreamy here
Beautiful dress!! An early Lily Pulitzer!??...
Ray Agayhan. Bob Mackie came up under his tutelage. Look up the sketch "The Poppy Dress" - it's stunning!
I was about 18 yrs. old when "THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW" aired, I never missed a show ... she always memorized me, CBS cancellation was a very big mistake fans like myself tried to stop cancellation by write ins to no avail. So now these wonderful shows remind us that JUDY GARLAND was a truly Great SINGER that ALWAYS gave her best to her audience and made millions for bosses and advisors only to be left with back taxes. Again a perfect example of the law prosecuting the wrong person taking her home was unjust, and then the government took about a half a million dollars LIZA MINNELLI paid ... willingly ... FOR her mother's back taxes after her death. There should have been government investigations of who was in charge of MISS GARLAND"S finances and those people should have been charged and arrested for obstruction of paying taxes. With all these great, great examples of JUDY SINGING there should have been more new CD'S for her fans and CAPITAL RECORDS would be a little bit better off as a record seller. And JUDY'S version of "Come Rain Or Come Shine" is a master piece that can't be equaled and ROSEMARY CLOONEY can't compete although she was a good SINGER even FRANK SINATRA couldn't out sing JUDY'S version of "CROCS" although he tried gallentally but unsuccessfully to equal her version. THANKS FOR POSTING "THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW" for her old and new fans to enjoy. And what happened to JUDY'S new unfinished CD?
What new, unfinished CD?
... you meant having been "mesmerized" certainly.
Anyway... Thank you so much for your bravura-like perfect example of devoted fan reminiscences.
I am on your side, pal Robert !!!
I made a video about her, Why Are They Iconic - Judy Garland
, please check it out!
There are 11 people wandering the streets in this world that need some serious help.
Lmao yes, exactly!
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A beautiful Red Heart, say so much. Thank you.❤💙💜💚🐦🌷🌈💞that live is forever
THE LADY SONG FASHION 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
BRAVO/ Serbia
37:45 😊😊😊. She was so natural 😊😊😊..
Good number 🎶.. 💜🌿
Left way too soon.
MAKES YOU WONDER WHY SHE WAS CANCELLED...WHO COULD SURVIVE AGAINST BONANZA?????? SHE NEEDED A BETTER TIME SLOT AND BROADCAST IN COLOR TO COMPETE WITH BONANZA...
Very disappointed about them cutting out her singing I'll be back.
Marilyn Monroe
Jayne Mansfield
Joan Crawford
Etc...
JUDY!
Diahnn Carrol. Close your eyes and you'd swear it's Barbra. That probably didn't do Ms. C a lot of favors, but what a powerhouse of perfection.
What?
Carroll didn't sound at all like Streisand, neither in sound nor in the phrasing.
I was a Big Fan of Judy, especially having seen "The Wizard of Oz" on TV many times as a kid. Eventually her other Teen-years movies would be shown on TV in the 1960's, including multiples with Mickey Rooney.
Judy was married multiple times, including for awhile to Music Composer / Conductor David Rose. I started College in 1965, and in my 1st semester became good friends of a student who was a Cousin to David Rose! By that time Judy and David had divorced. But my friend (family Name of GRUNES - pronounced Grew-ness) used to brag about how Judy had been his Cousin via Marriage. My friend had even seen one of Judy's last performances in NYC, and Loved Her, despite her cracking voice. Little did either of us know at that time that Judy was My Blood Cousin! My friend deceased w/o me ever getting to brag about that.
As it turns out Mickey Rooney, who was married more times that Judy, was also my cousin, and was married, for awhile, to my cousin Ava Gardner!
In time, Judy would have her 3 children on her Show.
In this 1st show, Judy's Guest Diahann Carroll, had 4 husbands, an affair with Actor Poitier (Diahann divorced her 1st husband so she could marry Sidney; Sidney later divorced his wife for Diahann; but they did not then marry), and was engaged to News Interviewer David Frost. Diahann dumped David for the man who would become her 2nd husband.
David had many women, but married only 2. 1st wife was the widow of my cousin Peter Sellers (Comic Actor). 2nd wife was my distant cousin.
Introduced by John Harlan.
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And never got paid for this show. Her manager stole her money
All scumbags in her life did her wrong. Sinatra once rescued her from getting beat up by one
@@anairenemartinez165 that was Sid Luft according to the biography by Gerold Frank.
Wow, just look at that train station stage set! They even have crumpled newspapers blowing across the track.
My sister tells me that the blonde with the tall hairdo is my mother's Aunt Cora. (34:50) Originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
She's lovely, and she might be- unnamed- in the Sanders book about the making of Judy's series. In Sanders' account, it didn't escape Judy's notice that Mel was an obnoxious wolf determined to "nail" a certain blonde dancer who was very young and starting out. I believe it. As much as I admire Mel's musicianship, unless everybody's lying, he was an awful person.
@@akrenwinkle People in "show biz" are known to stray off the straight and narrow. Many lack moral principles. Whenever I read or hear stories about someone becoming a drug addict, alcoholic (or worse) I think of those activities as coping mechanisms when dealing with the barracudas ready to "chow down" on them. Child stars often grow up with emotional problems. About Mel -- I only looked at him as some guy singing a song. I had no interest in him as a person. His persona was like a smiling cardboard figure.
torme was gay... @@akrenwinkle
@@jadezee6316 Well, you have to give him credit. He had four wives and five children, just to fool us!
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What year? Anybody...
1964 of course
Dead soon after singing this song of drugs, how tragic she did not have strength to live, love was not enough
I disagree, she loved life and adored her children but too many scumbags took her money, she worked hard, through her addictions and heartaches. She is inmortal.
she lived for 5 more years
Ars longa, vita brevis. She lived life to the full.