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Release Date: 1998Label: BCD USA
No label branding on the release. Cat number taken from the matrix.The Platinum Judy Garland In Commemoration Of Her 75th Birthday.
Back of slipcase:
© ℗ 1997 Wiley Entertainment, Ltd., BCD/MSL Partners
Licensed by BCD USA from Wiley Entertainment, Ltd.
CD1: © 1997 BCD/MSL Partners
Back of booklet:
© ℗ 1998 Wiley Entertainment, Ltd., BCD/MSL Partners
Includes a 24 page commemorative booklet plus 2nd CD The Legendary 1951 Closing Night Performance At The Palace!!
Cardboard slipcase (DBS Discbox Slider - Manufactured under license by Activation Sweden AB.) holds both CD's and booklets, with two gold color custom stickers on shrinkwrap.
Track list as it appears on media player. Booklet shows last track for CD1 (track 14) as "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together / The Best Is Yet To Come / Together" (5:32). Actual duration times appear in track list as provided by media player. The following are the incorrect durations as they appear in booklet for CD1, no durations appear for CD2: 1-1 (3:24), 1-2 (3:06), 1-3 (2:22), 1-4 (4:37), 1-5 (8:06), 1-6 (2:08), 1-7 (7:54), 1-8 (7:54), 1-9 (2:15), 1-10 (2:57), 1-11 (3:44), 1-12 (4:43), 1-13 (7:03), 1-14 (5:32).
Notes not on release:
CD1 features Judy in duets from her TV series as well as one track from her February 25, 1962 special with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
CD2 was recorded live at Judy's final performance in her legendary box office record-breaking 1951-52 New York Palace engagement. It includes Lauritz Melchior leading the audience in singing "Auld Lang Syne" to Judy Garland. "After You've Gone" is a recording from a previous night's performance.
This two CD set was re-released in England by Eagle Records in 2002 as "Get Happy" (#EDGDC122), and in 2004 by Music Club International.
Track list with date of episode and song titles included in medleys.
1-1: Episode #2 taped July 7, 1963, aired November 10, 1963
1-2: Episode #1 taped June 24, 1963, aired December 8, 1963
1-3, 1-4: Episode #9 taped October 4, 1963, aired October 6, 1963
"Hooray For Love" Medley includes:
a) Hooray for Love (Duet)
b) After You've Gone (Judy)
c) By Myself (Barbra)
d) 'S Wonderful (Duet)
e) How About You? (Duet)
f) Lover, Come Back to Me (Barbra)
g) You and The Night and The Music (Judy)
h) It All Depends On You (Duet)
1-5: Episode #14 taped November 30, 1963, aired December 29, 1963
"Goin' Home" [Train] Medley includes:
a) Sentimental Journey (Judy and Bobby)
b) Going Home Train (Judy)
c) Blues in the Night (Bobby)
d) Goin' Home (Judy and Bobby)
e) Chattanooga Choo-Choo (Bobby)
f) On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe (Judy)
g) River Stay 'Way from My Door (Judy)
h) Some of These Days (Bobby)
i) Bye Bye Blackbird (Judy)
j) Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye (Bobby)
k) Beyond the Blue Horizon (Judy)
l) I Know That You Know (Bobby)
m) I've Been Working on the Railroad (Judy and Bobby)
n) The Lonesome Road (Judy and Bobby)
1-6: Episode #21 taped January 31, 1964, aired February 16, 1964
1-7: Episode #22 taped February 14, 1964, aired: February 23, 1964
"Nelson Eddy-Jeanette McDonald" Medley includes:
a) San Francisco (Roger Edens' verse only) (Judy and Jack)
b) Will You Remember (Sweetheart) (Judy and Jack)
c) Rosalie (Jack)
d) I'll See You Again (Judy and Jack)
e) Lover Come Back to Me (Judy)
f) The Donkey Serenade (Judy and Jack)
1-8: Episode #16 taped December 13, 1963, aired January 12, 1964
"Friendship" Medley includes:
a) Friendship
b) Let's Be Buddies
c) You're the Top
d) You're Just in Love
e) It's De-lovely
f) Together (Wherever We Go)
1-9: From the February 25, 1962 CBS special "The Judy Garland Show", taped at the NBC Studios on February 5, 8, & 9, 1962
1-10: Episode #5 taped: July 30, 1963, aired December 15, 1963
Tony sings "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and Judy joins in later, actually not a medley.
1-11: Episode #4 taped July 23, 1963, aired October 13, 1963
1-12: Episode #13 taped November 8, 1963, aired December 1, 1963
"I Like Men" Medley includes:
a) I Like Men (Judy and Peggy)
b) You Make Me Feel So Young (Judy)
c) Tess's Torch Song (I Had a Man) (Judy and Peggy)
d) Fever (Peggy)
e) It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House (Judy and Peggy)
f) I'm Just Wild About Harry (Peggy)
g) Charley, My Boy (Judy)
h) Oh, Johnny (Peggy)
i) Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet William Now) (Judy and Peggy)
j) Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home (Judy and Peggy)
1-13: Episode #17 taped December 20, 1963, aired January 19, 1964
"West Side Story" Medley includes:
a) Maria (Vic)
b) Something's Coming (Judy)
c) Maria (reprise, Vic)
d) Somewhere (Judy and Vic)
e) Tonight (Judy and Vic)
1-14, 1-15: Episode #3 taped July 16, 1963, aired November 17, 1963