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Jul 21, 2011 · Duets are performed with Johnny Mercer, Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes, Virginia O’Brien and Andy Hardy himself, Mickey Rooney. Garland’s career at Decca ended in 1947. One major reason was the founding of MGM Records by the film studio, meaning that Garland didn’t need to record studio versions of her film songs for release on Decca.
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Mercer's recording was a top hit for eight weeks in December 1947 and January 1948, reaching number 8. Today it continues to be the version most played on Sirius's 40s satellite channel. Mercer by the mid-1940s enjoyed a reputation as one of the premier Hollywood lyricists.
April 10, 1947: Judy Garland "You Can Do No Wrong" May 3, 1947 "Love of My Life" (Reprise) May 3, 1947 "Be a Clown" (Finale) July 14, 1947: Judy Garland and Gene Kelly "I Want to Go Back to Michigan (Down on the Farm)" November 12, 1947 February 19, 1948 Judy Garland Irving Berlin: Easter Parade (1948) "Mr. Monotony" ‡ November 12, 1947: Judy ...
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Oct 11, 2019 · Discover The Judy Garland Collection 1937-1947 by Judy Garland released in 2019. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Barcode: 824046908720. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 CD release of "The Judy Garland Collection 1937-47" on Discogs.
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This great-value 78-track 3-CD set covers her time with Decca from her 1936 debut through to 1948, and comprises her releases during the first era of her career, including performances with Johnny Mercer, Gene Kelly, Mickey Rooney, Bing Crosby, Dick Haymes and The Merry Macs.