I was once told I sounded like Judy Garland when I sang. It was a piano player Sam that was a visitor accompanist for a performance in high school honors chorus. I was first offended because I thought she was too seasoned for my 16 year old taste at the time. Now I take it as a tremendous compliment. Thanks Sam :)
FRANCES ETHEL GUMM AKA JUDY GARLAND IS THE BEST SINGER TO EVER GRACE THE WORLD WITH HER VOICE. JUDY SANG INTO OUR HEART'S FROM THE: 1930's,1940's, 1950's 1960-1969 JUDY'S VOICE STILL RING'S TRUE TODAY AND FOR ALWAYS AND ALWAYS.
I can picture Judy in Heaven amazed to be kneeling at His feet.... He tells her to stop saying how she is sorry for how she lived as He wipes every tear from her eyes.....
One of the greatest voices of the 20th century. No doubt about it. She could be drunk or drugged, but she could could sing better then anybody. Such a shame she herself coudln't experience how great she was - the way the public always could do after the first couplet. Like Sinatra said: in the long run we will all be forgotten but not Judy.
Kitty Viveen Judy, being an intelligent woman, knew how popular she was and how great her legendary status became. But fame and public adulation isn’t emotionally or spiritually sustaining; it just isn’t enough (on its own) to keep a person mentally healthy.
@@elspethcoogan1499 yes I agree with you. It doesn't matter how other people see you. In june 1962 Time magazine had a question for their reader: Who is the most loved person alive? The "winner" was by far Marilyn Monroe. A month later she committed suicide. I do believe that it has to be there within. When it's not, you can have the whole world loving you, it doesn't matter. You will still feel awfull.
@@elspethcoogan1499 of course it doesn't. It's like with any other disease - you can not control it. Can you control diabetes? But that doesn't make her any less great
I had no idea that Judy sang this song AGAIN, four weeks after her iconic, legendary rendition of it only four weeks earlier. The amazing original was sang with Judy wearing a totally beaded dress, and during the re-singing she had on a white outfit. Listen to the original first. it is mesmerizing and unforgettable. This version is also legendary. You can still see in her face the intense sorrow and pain she felt about losing her good friend...JFK. Thanks so much for posting it for us. There's was a great friendship. JFK would occasionally call Judy out of the blue on the telephone and ask her to sing "Over the Rainbow" for him, because it soothed him.
Amazing performance by an amazing woman. I’ve seen her other performance of this song (the one right after JFK was assassinated) and she has so much emotion in her work. She was truly a lovely woman with much love to give
Roger Edens once remarked that Judy did not have a normal diaphram, but a super diaphram that created such vocal power, and it took a while for her and Roger to figure out the best ways to help it thrive and be utilized through Judy's body. That could explain why she looks like she is about to explode the sound is so powerful and she is allowing it to flow thru all of her resonating passageways to create the brilliant performance you are watching.
@@craigslivka1 Of course only Aaron Wells knows what he meant, but I'll go out on a limb and guess he meant the passion and emotion Judy exhibited seemed emotionally explosive, and it wasn't about her super diaphragm bursting.
The best!! Thanks Judy and RIP! She first sang this after the assassination of the late great JFK...will never forget either one of them along with the late great RFK and MLK Jr., lived through it all in the 60s~
I love Judy Garland....A Very Great, Great Talent and there is nothing this woman cannot do in show business. She does it and does it all beyond words!
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored He has loosed his fateful lightening of His terrible swift sword His truth is marching on Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah His truth is marching on He has sounded for the trumpet that shall never call retreat He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat Oh, be swift, my soul to answer Him, be jubilant, my feet Our God is marching on Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah His truth is marching on In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea In the beauty of the glory that transfigures you and me As He died to make men holy let us die to make men free While God is marching on Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah His truth is marching on Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah Glory, glory, Hallelujah His truth is marching on
peterson what you said is historically incorrect. Judy Garland has always flubbed a word here and there. Roger (Edens) told Hugh (Martin) to let it go when she sang an incorrect word in the Trolley Song, because the acting and musical interpretation of the song will not get any more perfect than it is. Now when it comes to Judy Garland and her razor sharp mind (and yes there were times when the drugs might make her seem sluggish, but she was always batting home runs for the overall song)m she acted in real time, and has done so many different arrangements to many of thousands of songs she sang, if she missteps, she catches herself, and then as you do witness in this video, that she gives you her all, with an even more determined acting/vocal prowess, that even if she does flub a word, you walk away after watching her, and WOW!!! put any brilliant adjective in there, there are not enough to describe how amazing and how brilliant of an artist and performer Judy Garland, was and will always be.
It's probably a good thing that she flubbed a lyric once in a while... it makes her audiences remember she was human, after all. Her amazing voice, body language, reading of her lyrics, and apparent indestructibility made it easy, a lot of the time, to forget that!
This kind of performance is better anyway, flubs all. Anybody who performs makes a mistake now and then, sometimes a lot, myself included. Nowadays they have all this technology to fix all of it, which I think makes it less real and lacks a connection between artist and audience. With this much talent, who cares what she says. If I hadn’t known or preformed this song before, I wouldn’t have noticed a thing. You have to put meaning into what you sing, and she did into every single note.
@@lindseysanders3656 there was something in Judy's DNA that always made the seemingly unworkable or flubbable seem very workable or appealing on the eyes and ears. There was something in her style, sound, soul that enabled an incredibly super fast mind to go to very hard to reach places for a performer. Vincent once said in an interview that you could tell her a thousand things and you were not sure if you were getting thru to her (since her hair was being done, or makeup retouched), but when the cameras rolled they were all there. Judy was super talented but also a sponge, she loved soaking up talent around her, and utilizing it at the right moment(s), she was brilliance personified.
On the back story of a video with Judy and Barbra Streisand, there's a story about the rehearsal that day... Imagine being in that studio/auditorium as THOSE two voices came together and reverberated all throughout the space! It was commented how the stage hands and technicians were moved to tears in most cases. I was in tears just reading the story
Piero Francesco Scaglione I like the first one because it was an emotional tribute to her friend and leader! She only performed it in memory of John F. Kennedy, so the first one had a purpose! I love her no matter what, but this one was because she got a request to sing it again! So she did this version to ENTERTAIN and the other one to DEDICATE TO SOMEONE! But I do love this one too!
She sang the ending that Mort Lindsey had arranged for her this time; in the first performance, she just holds onto the last note for what seems like an age, while the choir and orchestra (all playing THIS arrangement) gradually catch up so they can end together!
Piero Francesco Scaglione II They both have a different quality. The first version Judy sang it with sadness, anger, disbelief as well as a sense of immediacy so soon after the death of her friend JFK. In this performance there is still the passion for the meaning of the song, and I dare say she was still grieving, but it seems less raw. I’ve not seen her end a song as she does in this clip with the last note being cut off when she jerks the microphone away from her mouth.
America, listen. There are so few days left to go. Listen to the nobility of this your greatest anthem, and vote out the man who has so debased you in the world's eyes.
Sadly, like all addicts, including myself near the end they find God because that's the only hope, and you see where they're at, but according to the Book of revelations, that's a good thing
And as Christ died to make men holy, we shall die to make men free. That's the way that I learned to sing it. The Internet is removing this version of the song. 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
Let us die To Make Men free.* A * is God is* budda* is Allah a*rose. 🦋👁️🕌⛩️🏥🌁💡🕯️🌕🏛️🕍🐾🐾🦋👁️ Onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsome things we can change.somethings we can't. That's....life.... . .
I was once told I sounded like Judy Garland when I sang. It was a piano player Sam that was a visitor accompanist for a performance in high school honors chorus. I was first offended because I thought she was too seasoned for my 16 year old taste at the time. Now I take it as a tremendous compliment. Thanks Sam :)
FRANCES ETHEL GUMM AKA JUDY GARLAND IS THE BEST SINGER TO EVER GRACE THE WORLD WITH HER VOICE.
JUDY SANG INTO OUR HEART'S FROM THE:
1930's,1940's,
1950's 1960-1969
JUDY'S VOICE STILL RING'S TRUE TODAY AND FOR ALWAYS AND ALWAYS.
I can picture Judy in Heaven amazed to be kneeling at His feet.... He tells her to stop saying how she is sorry for how she lived as He wipes every tear from her eyes.....
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Doesn't matter the woman is a legend
Her voice gives me chills!
She was incredable it’s a shame so many so talented died so young turning to pills and booze definitely ine of the best ever
GAHDAMN! WHAT A PERFORMER! BRAVA!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
One of the greatest voices of the 20th century. No doubt about it. She could be drunk or drugged, but she could could sing better then anybody. Such a shame she herself coudln't experience how great she was - the way the public always could do after the first couplet. Like Sinatra said: in the long run we will all be forgotten but not Judy.
THE GREATEST VOICE OF EVER!!!!!!
Kitty Viveen Judy, being an intelligent woman, knew how popular she was and how great her legendary status became. But fame and public adulation isn’t emotionally or spiritually sustaining; it just isn’t enough (on its own) to keep a person mentally healthy.
@@elspethcoogan1499 yes I agree with you. It doesn't matter how other people see you. In june 1962 Time magazine had a question for their reader: Who is the most loved
person alive? The "winner" was by far Marilyn Monroe. A month later she committed suicide. I do believe that it has to be there within. When it's not, you can have the whole world loving you, it doesn't matter. You will still feel awfull.
@@elspethcoogan1499 of course it doesn't. It's like with any other disease - you can not control it. Can you control diabetes? But that doesn't make her any less great
@@normadesmond6017 Diabetes can be controlled.
I'd trade every modern celebrity to have Judy back!
Me too.
I had no idea that Judy sang this song AGAIN, four weeks after her iconic, legendary rendition of it only four weeks earlier. The amazing original was sang with Judy wearing a totally beaded dress, and during the re-singing she had on a white outfit. Listen to the original first. it is mesmerizing and unforgettable. This version is also legendary. You can still see in her face the intense sorrow and pain she felt about losing her good friend...JFK. Thanks so much for posting it for us. There's was a great friendship. JFK would occasionally call Judy out of the blue on the telephone and ask her to sing "Over the Rainbow" for him, because it soothed him.
One of the best performances of any song by any artist I’ve ever seen
Another song that deserves a million views!
No entertainer will ever come close to Ms Garland ! Period !!!!!
I always get a chuckle when kids call somebody Ms. who had never been called Ms. when they were alive. Like Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt.
She is my favorite everything.........always..........
man this song just suits her vocals perfectly. the way she builds and how she can belt, she OWNS this song
No one before or since has sung this song better then Judy. She knocked it out of the ball park.
Judy had so much talent wit humour and charm ! This song she sang for her friend JFK !
I live in Hollywood and JUDY gives the answer to the world.....
So beautiful
Amazing performance by an amazing woman. I’ve seen her other performance of this song (the one right after JFK was assassinated) and she has so much emotion in her work. She was truly a lovely woman with much love to give
I thought she was going to explode! What an amazing beautiful lady
Roger Edens once remarked that Judy did not have a normal diaphram, but a super diaphram that created such vocal power, and it took a while for her and Roger to figure out the best ways to help it thrive and be utilized through Judy's body. That could explain why she looks like she is about to explode the sound is so powerful and she is allowing it to flow thru all of her resonating passageways to create the brilliant performance you are watching.
i guess Im kind of randomly asking but do anyone know of a good place to stream newly released series online ?
@Vivaan Albert I would suggest FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
@@craigslivka1 Of course only Aaron Wells knows what he meant, but I'll go out on a limb and guess he meant the passion and emotion Judy exhibited seemed emotionally explosive, and it wasn't about her super diaphragm bursting.
omg just got chill down the spine listening to judy garland true legendary performance
One of the most beautiful versions of this song I have ever heard! God bless you, Judy. Your voice still moves us!!
The best!! Thanks Judy and RIP! She first sang this after the assassination of the late great JFK...will never forget either one of them along with the late great RFK and MLK Jr., lived through it all in the 60s~
I love Judy Garland....A Very Great, Great Talent and there is nothing this woman cannot do in show business. She does it and does it all beyond words!
What a talent -- she has never been duplicated and never will be !
Battle Hymm of the Republic by Judy Garland R.I.P nicely done.
Yes, let’s make man free! Thank you for this beautiful song of the Union. 🙌❤️
Thank you . His truth is marching on !!!
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored
He has loosed his fateful lightening of His terrible swift sword
His truth is marching on
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
His truth is marching on
He has sounded for the trumpet that shall never call retreat
He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment seat
Oh, be swift, my soul to answer Him, be jubilant, my feet
Our God is marching on
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
His truth is marching on
In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea
In the beauty of the glory that transfigures you and me
As He died to make men holy let us die to make men free
While God is marching on
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
His truth is marching on
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
Glory, glory, Hallelujah
His truth is marching on
Respect
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peterson what you said is historically incorrect. Judy Garland has always flubbed a word here and there. Roger (Edens) told Hugh (Martin) to let it go when she sang an incorrect word in the Trolley Song, because the acting and musical interpretation of the song will not get any more perfect than it is. Now when it comes to Judy Garland and her razor sharp mind (and yes there were times when the drugs might make her seem sluggish, but she was always batting home runs for the overall song)m she acted in real time, and has done so many different arrangements to many of thousands of songs she sang, if she missteps, she catches herself, and then as you do witness in this video, that she gives you her all, with an even more determined acting/vocal prowess, that even if she does flub a word, you walk away after watching her, and WOW!!! put any brilliant adjective in there, there are not enough to describe how amazing and how brilliant of an artist and performer Judy Garland, was and will always be.
It's probably a good thing that she flubbed a lyric once in a while... it makes her audiences remember she was human, after all. Her amazing voice, body language, reading of her lyrics, and apparent indestructibility made it easy, a lot of the time, to forget that!
This kind of performance is better anyway, flubs all. Anybody who performs makes a mistake now and then, sometimes a lot, myself included. Nowadays they have all this technology to fix all of it, which I think makes it less real and lacks a connection between artist and audience. With this much talent, who cares what she says. If I hadn’t known or preformed this song before, I wouldn’t have noticed a thing. You have to put meaning into what you sing, and she did into every single note.
@@lindseysanders3656 there was something in Judy's DNA that always made the seemingly unworkable or flubbable seem very workable or appealing on the eyes and ears. There was something in her style, sound, soul that enabled an incredibly super fast mind to go to very hard to reach places for a performer. Vincent once said in an interview that you could tell her a thousand things and you were not sure if you were getting thru to her (since her hair was being done, or makeup retouched), but when the cameras rolled they were all there. Judy was super talented but also a sponge, she loved soaking up talent around her, and utilizing it at the right moment(s), she was brilliance personified.
Watch A Star Is Born with Judy and James Mason.
I have always been a fan!
We have a country seemed to regress instead of moving forward, shame on us
We got rid of Trump. On are way back!!!
On the back story of a video with Judy and Barbra Streisand, there's a story about the rehearsal that day... Imagine being in that studio/auditorium as THOSE two voices came together and reverberated all throughout the space!
It was commented how the stage hands and technicians were moved to tears in most cases. I was in tears just reading the story
she is
a fucking winner
She the best God bless 🙏 her
I would play this for my mother when she was sick...that's all I have to say
What a brave soul in such a tiny frame! Rest in peace Judy Garland, in Jesus' name, Amen.
Love love !!❤ ❤ ❤
Good Lord, am i in heaven?
Somewhere over the rainbow maybe someday we will all see her again
This is my favorite version.
Excellent
I like this one better than the first time she sang time.
Piero Francesco Scaglione I can not find that video anywhere!!!
Piero Francesco Scaglione I like the first one because it was an emotional tribute to her friend and leader! She only performed it in memory of John F. Kennedy, so the first one had a purpose! I love her no matter what, but this one was because she got a request to sing it again! So she did this version to ENTERTAIN and the other one to DEDICATE TO SOMEONE! But I do love this one too!
She sang the ending that Mort Lindsey had arranged for her this time; in the first performance, she just holds onto the last note for what seems like an age, while the choir and orchestra (all playing THIS arrangement) gradually catch up so they can end together!
@@nakylalee8427 It's here on UA-cam
Piero Francesco Scaglione II They both have a different quality. The first version Judy sang it with sadness, anger, disbelief as well as a sense of immediacy so soon after the death of her friend JFK. In this performance there is still the passion for the meaning of the song, and I dare say she was still grieving, but it seems less raw. I’ve not seen her end a song as she does in this clip with the last note being cut off when she jerks the microphone away from her mouth.
America, listen. There are so few days left to go. Listen to the nobility of this your greatest anthem, and vote out the man who has so debased you in the world's eyes.
She did THAT
Omg!!!!
Unsurpassed!
The USNavy loves you
The is a movie called Sid and Judy
SHE CAUGHT A LOT OF SHIT FOR THIS.....HAND SALUTE
She blew the ending on this one....couldn't make that note Surprised this was even used.
Haha what makes you a connessur? Ghoul!
She's so nervous when starting.
Uhh, no
Kitty edit your comment and leave out "could be drunk or drugged." Thank you in advance. I know you mean well but it adds nothing to your comment.
She ran out of gas! Still great.
Sadly, like all addicts, including myself near the end they find God because that's the only hope, and you see where they're at, but according to the Book of revelations, that's a good thing
there is
she took a chance for President Kennedy
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Celebrate Republican Party Civil War 1 Victory Day, defeat of the Confederate Democrat Party of slavery, August 20th, 1866.
it'a a hyme
And as Christ died to make men holy, we shall die to make men free. That's the way that I learned to sing it. The Internet is removing this version of the song. 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
Let us die
To
Make
Men free.*
A * is God is* budda* is Allah a*rose. 🦋👁️🕌⛩️🏥🌁💡🕯️🌕🏛️🕍🐾🐾🦋👁️
Onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsome things we can change.somethings we can't. That's....life.... . .