1956 studio album by Judy Garland
Judy is a studio album by Judy Garland . It was released on October 10, 1956, by Capitol Records .[ 1] The album was conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle .[ 4] The eleven tracks were selected to complement Garland's style, with the pacing set to create a pleasant mood and varied tempo.[ 4]
Billboard magazine review praised the album's cover and predicted that, with Garland’s ongoing stage and club success, the record would likely attract significant sales.[ 4] In November 24, 1956 the album peaked at number 2 on the Billboard "Pop Albums Coming Up Strong" and number 9 in the monthly "Pop Vocals" albums chart.[ 5]
When the album was released on CD in 1989, "I'm Old Fashioned " (Jerome Kern , Johnny Mercer) was added as a bonus track. The song title of track 8 was corrected to "Maybe I'll Come Back," credited to Charles L. Cooke and Howard C. Jeffrey.[ 6]
In 2024, HDTT release The Alternate "Judy" Album that presents unreleased alternate takes from the 1956 album.[ 7] Garland recorded these versions under challenging conditions due to a respiratory infection, affecting some of the takes’ vocal quality, which were later replaced in the final release.[ 8] The album's rare acetate recordings, owned by designer and collector Raphael Geroni, were meticulously remastered by John H. Haley of Harmony Restorations, LLC.[ 8]
"Come Rain or Come Shine " (Harold Arlen , Johnny Mercer )
"Just Imagine " (Ray Henderson , Lew Brown , Buddy DeSylva )
"I Feel a Song Coming On " (Dorothy Fields , Jimmy McHugh , George Oppenheimer)
"Last Night When We Were Young " (Arlen, Yip Harburg )
"Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries " (Ray Henderson , Lew Brown )
"April Showers " (Louis Silvers , DeSylva)
"I'm Old Fashioned " (Jerome Kern , Johnny Mercer ) – 3:23
"Maybe I'll Come Back" (as "I Will Come Back") (Charles C. Cook, Howard Jeffrey)
"Dirty Hands, Dirty Face " (James V. Monaco , Al Jolson , Grant Clarke , Edgar Leslie )
"Lucky Day " (Henderson, Brown, DeSylva)
"Memories of You " (Eubie Blake , Andy Razaf )
"Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home " (Arlen, Mercer)
Studio outtakes not included on the original 1956 release: [ 9]
^ a b Judy , Capitol Records, 1956, vinyl LP T734
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 3. MUZE. pp. 682– 683.
^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide . Random House. 1992. p. 273.
^ a b c "Reviews Spotlight on..." Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 27, 1956. p. 32. Retrieved October 11, 2024 .
^ "Pop albums coming up strong" . Billboard . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. November 24, 1956. pp. 20, 24. Retrieved October 11, 2024 .
^ 1989 CD
^ "Judy Garland - The Alternate "Judy" Album Album / Recording / Stream 2024" . www.broadwayworld.com . Retrieved November 8, 2024 .
^ a b "JUDY GARLAND - THE ALTERNATE "JUDY" ALBUM -- FIRST RELEASE!" . High Definition Tape Transfers . Retrieved November 8, 2024 .
^ "Judy Garland - Judy" . Discogs .
Studio albums
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Albums
The Music from Oklahoma! (Capitol , 1955)
The Tender Touch (Capitol, 1956)
Hey...Let Yourself Go! (Capitol, 1957)
C'mon...Get Happy! (Capitol, 1957)
Sea of Dreams (Capitol, 1958)
The Joy of Living (Capitol, 1959)
Sing a Song with Riddle (Capitol, 1959)
Music of the Motion Picture "Can Can" (Capitol, 1960)
Original Music from The TV Show The Untouchables (Capitol, 1960)
Dance to the Music of "Tenderloin" (Capitol, 1961)
Love Tide (Capitol, 1961)
Magic Moments from "The Gay Life" (Capitol, 1961)
Route 66 Theme and Other Great TV Themes (Capitol, 1962)
Love Is a Game of Poker (Capitol, 1962)
More Hit TV Themes (Capitol, 1963)
The Best of Nelson Riddle (Capitol, 1963)
White on White, Shangri-La, Charade & Other Hits of 1964 (Reprise , 1964)
Original Music from The Rogues (RCA Victor , 1964)
Interprets Great Music, Great Films, Great Sounds (Reprise, 1964)
NAT: An Orchestral Portrait of Nat "King" Cole (Reprise, 1966)
Music for Wives and Lovers (Solid State , 1967)
The Bright and the Beautiful (Liberty , 1967)
The Riddle of Today (Liberty, 1968)
British Columbia Suite (Capilano, 1969)
Nelson Riddle Conducts The 101 Strings (Marble Arch, 1970)
Communication (MPS, 1971)
Changing Colors (MPS, 1972)
With Rosemary Clooney With Nat King Cole With Ella Fitzgerald With Linda Ronstadt With Frank Sinatra
Swing Easy! (Capitol, 1954)
Songs for Young Lovers (Capitol, 1954)
In the Wee Small Hours (Capitol, 1955)
Songs for Swingin' Lovers! (Capitol, 1956)
Close to You (Capitol, 1956)
A Swingin' Affair! (Capitol, 1956)
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (Capitol, 1958)
Nice 'n' Easy (Capitol, 1960)
Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!! (Capitol, 1960)
The Concert Sinatra (1963)
Sinatra's Sinatra (1963)
Sinatra Sings Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River, and Other Academy Award Winners (Reprise, 1964)
Strangers in the Night (Reprise, 1966)
Moonlight Sinatra (Reprise, 1966)
With Keely Smith With Ed Townsend
New In Town (Capitol, 1959)
Glad To Be Here (Capitol, 1959)
With others
Shirley Bassey , Let's Face the Music (Columbia , 1962)
Bing Crosby , Return to Paradise Islands (Reprise, 1964)
Judy Garland , Judy (1956)
Antônio Carlos Jobim , The Wonderful World of Antônio Carlos Jobim (Warner Bros., 1965)
Peggy Lee , The Man I Love (Capitol, 1957)
Dean Martin , This Time I'm Swingin'! (Capitol, 1960)
Johnny Mathis , I'll Buy You a Star (Capitol, 1962)
Oscar Peterson , Oscar Peterson and Nelson Riddle (Verve, 1964)
Mavis Rivers , Take a Number (Capitol, 1959)
Tommy Sands , When I'm Thinking of You (Capitol, 1959)
Dinah Shore , Dinah, Yes Indeed! (Capitol, 1959)
Phil Silvers , Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass (Columbia, 1957)