Song
Title |
Performed
with... |
Date
Recorded |
Side
1 |
|
Holiday
In Storyland |
|
November
1929 |
When
The Butterflies Kiss the Buttercups Goodbye (as The
Three Kute Kiddies [The Gumm Sisters]) |
|
November
1929 |
Blue
Butterfly (Baby Gumm's [Judy Garland's] first on screen
solo) |
|
November
1929 |
|
Hang
On To A Rainbow |
|
November
1929 |
|
Your
Broadway And My Broadway (Take 7) † |
The
MGM Studio Chorus |
03-14-1937 |
Your
Broadway And My Broadway (Take 8) † |
The
MGM Studio Chorus |
03-14-1937 |
Yours
And Mine (Take 9) † |
The
St. Brendan's Boys Choir and Eloise Rawitzer |
04-16-1937 |
Yours
And Mine (Take 11) † |
The
St. Brendan's Boys Choir and Eloise Rawitzer |
04-16-1937 |
Everybody
Sing, Part 1 (Take 6) ^ |
|
03-05-1937 |
Everybody
Sing, Part 1 (Take 7) ^ |
|
03-05-1937 |
Everybody
Sing, Part 1 (Take 8) ^ |
|
03-05-1937 |
Everybody
Sing, Part 2 (Take 4) ‡ |
Sophie
Tucker, Barnett Parker, J.D. Jewkes and Chorus |
03-05-1937 |
Everybody
Sing, Part 2 (Take 6 ‡) |
Sophie
Tucker, Barnett Parker, J.D. Jewkes and Chorus |
03-05-1937 |
(Dear
Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You ^ |
|
05-07-1937 |
(Dear
Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You
(Tag Only, Take 1) ^ |
|
05-07-1937 |
(Dear
Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You
(Tag Only, Take 2) ^ |
|
05-07-1937 |
|
Got
A Pair Of New Shoes (Complete Version) ‡ |
|
09-20-1937 |
Got
A Pair Of New Shoes (Short Version, Take 6) ‡ |
|
09-20-1937 |
Main
Title Music (Take 1) |
Mickey
Rooney & Ronald Sinclair |
10-24-1937 |
Got
A Pair Of New Shoes (Finale Version) ^ |
Mickey
Rooney & Ronald Sinclair |
10-24-1937 |
Got
A Pair Of New Shoes (Finale Version, Alternate Take) ^ |
Mickey
Rooney & Ronald Sinclair |
10-24-1937 |
|
Swing
Mr. Mendelssohn (Complete Version) ‡ |
The
St. Brendan's Boys Choir |
08-26-1937 |
Swing
Mr. Mendelssohn (Part 1, Alternate Take) ‡ |
The
St. Brendan's Boys Choir |
08-26-1937 |
Melody
Farm (Complete Version) ‡ |
|
10-04-1937 |
Side
2 |
|
Melody
Farm (Part 1, Alternate Take) ‡ |
|
10-04-1937 |
Melody
Farm (Part 2, Takes 4 - 6) ‡ |
|
10-04-1937 |
Melody
Farm (Part 4, Takes 2 & 3) ‡ |
|
10-04-1937 |
Melody
Farm (Parts 3 & 4, Take 2) ‡ |
|
10-04-1937 |
|
In-Between ‡ * |
|
06-24-1938 |
Meet
The Beet Of My Heart ‡ * |
|
06-24-1938 |
|
All
I Do Is Dream Of You † * |
|
05-10-1940 |
Buds
won't Bud (Only Part 1 of this song survives) † |
|
03-14-1940 |
Alone ^ |
|
05-10-1940 |
Alone
(Reprise) ^ |
|
05-10-1940 |
I'm
Nobody's Baby ^
* |
|
03-14-1940 |
|
The
Curse Of The Aching Heart (deleted from the show-within-a-show, "Gay
90's" parody, Nell Of New Rochelle) † |
|
04-23-1940 |
|
Danny
Boy (Take 6) |
|
09-10-1940 |
Danny
Boy (Take 7) ^ |
|
09-10-1940 |
A
Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow (Parts 1 & 2) ^ |
|
09-10-1940 &
09-09-1940 |
Singin'
In The Rain ^ |
|
09-09-1940 |
|
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Comedy Version, Take 3) ^ |
|
11-13-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Comedy Version, Take 4) ^ |
|
11-13-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Ballad Version, Take 4) ^ |
|
11-13-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Ballad
Version, Takes 5 & 6) ^ |
|
11-13-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Ballad
Version, Take 7) ^ |
|
11-13-1940 |
We
Must Have Music/Special Material/You Stepped Out Of
A Dream (Original Finale) † ^ |
Tony
Martin, Six Hits and a Miss, and Chorus |
12-22-1940 |
Special
Material/I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale
Reprise) † ^ |
Tony
Martin |
12-22-1940 |
Side
3 |
|
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale Reprise) † ^ |
|
12-22-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale Reprise, Take
3) † ^
* |
|
12-22-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale Reprise, Take
4) † ^
* |
|
12-22-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale Reprise, Take
5) † ^
* |
|
12-22-1940 |
I'm
Always Chasing Rainbows
(Deleted Finale Reprise, Take
6) † ^
* |
|
12-22-1940 |
|
America
(My Country 'Tis Of Thee) † |
Chorus |
05-19-1941 |
Easy
To Love † * |
|
06-04-1941 &
06-25-1941 |
Easy
To Love (Alternate Take) † * |
|
06-04-1941 &
06-25-1941 |
Abide
With Me † * |
|
06-04-1941 |
The
Rosary † * |
|
06-04-1941 &
06-23-1941 |
|
For
Me And My Gal * |
Gene
Kelly |
03-21-1942 |
For
Me And My Gal (2 Tags) |
Gene
Kelly |
03-21-1941 |
The
Doll Shop/Oh, You Beautiful Doll * |
Lucille
Norman, George Murphy & Chorus |
03-20-1942 |
The
Doll Shop/Oh, You Beautiful Doll (Part 2) * |
Lucille
Norman, George Murphy & Chorus |
03-20-1942 |
Don't
Leave Me Daddy (The Doll Shop) * |
|
03-20-1942 |
Don't
Leave Me Daddy (The Doll Shop) (Alternate) * |
|
03-20-1942 |
The
Doll Shop (Tag) * |
|
03-20-1942 |
By
The Beautiful Sea * |
George
Murphy, Ben Blue & Chorus |
03-20-1942 |
When
You Wore A Tulip * |
Gene
Kelly |
05-26-1942 |
After
You've Gone * |
|
03-24-1942 |
Till
We Meet Again * |
Lucille
Norman, The King's Men & Chorus |
03-27-1942 |
Ballin'
The Jack * |
Gene
Kelly |
03-21-1942 |
How
'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm? * |
Chorus |
03-27-1942 |
Where
Do We Go From Here * |
The
King's Men & Chorus |
03-27-1942 |
Y.M.C.A.
Montage: *
It's A Long Way To Tipperary
Goodbye Broadway! Hello, France!
Smiles
Oh, Frenchy
Pack Up Your Troubles |
Gene
Kelly, Ben Blue & Chorus |
05-26-1942 |
Smiles ‡ * |
|
06-25-1942 |
Don't
Bit The Hand That's Feeding You † * |
Abe
Dinovitch & Maude Erickson |
05-26-1942 |
Three
Cheers For The Yanks † * |
Six
Hits and a Miss, Chorus |
05-27-1942 |
Side
4 |
|
Three
Cheers For The Yanks (Orchestra Cover Track)
(Judy
is not a participant in this) † * |
|
05-27-1942 |
For
Me And My Gal (Deleted Finale) † * |
George
Murphy, Gene Kelly & Chorus |
03-27-1942 |
For
Me And My Gal (Deleted Finale, Tag) † * |
George
Murphy, Gene Kelly & Chorus |
03-27-1942 |
When
Johnny Comes Marching Home (Finale, Part 1) * |
|
06-25-1942 |
For
Me And My Gal (Revised Finale, Part 2) * |
Gene
Kelly & Chorus |
06-25-1942 |
|
Tom,
Tom, The Piper's Son ‡ |
|
07-28-1942 |
Ev'ry
Little Movement * |
Mary
kent (Dubbing for Connie Gilchrist) |
07-28-1942 |
When
I Look At You * |
Bob
Crosby& His Orchestra |
09-18-1942 |
Caro
Mona (When I Look At You, Comedy Version) * |
Bob
Crosby & His Orchestra |
09-18-1942 |
Presenting
Lily Mars/Paging Mr. Greenback † * |
Chorus |
10-16-1942 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 1) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 2) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 3) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 4) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 5) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Part 5) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music (Finale, Pick-Up) ‡ * |
Chorus |
03-05-1943 |
Where
There's Music
(Finale, Complete Edited Version) ‡ *
St. Louis Blues
It's A Long Way to Tipperary
In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree
Three O'Clock In The Morning
Broadway Rhythm |
Judy
Carol, Ralph Blane, Six Hits and a Miss, Tommy Dorsey & His
Orchestra, Chorus |
03-05-1943
(Broadway Rhythm recorded 03-04-1943) |
|
It's
A Great Big World |
Virginia
O'Brien & Marion Doenges (Dubbing for Cyd Charisse) |
01-05-1945 |
It's
A Great Big World (Pick-Up) * |
Virginia
O'Brien & Marion Doenges (Dubbing for Cyd Charisse) |
01-05-1945 |
Side
5 |
|
On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
(Part 1, Take
4) * |
Cyd
Charisse, Virginia O'Brien, Marjorie Main, Ray Bolger, (click
here for continuation) |
01-08-1945 |
On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
(Part 1, Take
5) * |
(same
as above) |
01-08-1945 |
On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
(Part 2) * |
(same
as above) |
01-08-1945 |
On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
(Part 3) * |
(same
as above) |
01-08-1945 |
On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe
(Complete Version) * |
(same
as above) |
01-08-1945 |
Training
Montage (The Train Must Be Fed) * |
Edward
Earle, Selena Royle, Marjorie Main, Joe Karnes, Elva
Kellogg, & The Harvey Girls (Judy was working elsewhere
so her solo lines were dubbed in later) |
01-13-1945 |
Training
Montage (Alternate Take) * |
(same
as above) |
01-13-1945 |
The
Wild, Wild West (with piano) * |
Virginia
O'Brien (solo) |
01-29-1945 |
The
Wild, Wild West (Synch with Orchestra Track) * |
Virginia
O'Brien (solo) |
01-29-1945 |
Ray
Bolger Dance Sequence
(On The Atchison, Topeka, And
The Santa Fe) |
Orchestra
Only |
02-15-1945 |
Ray
Bolger Dance Sequence
(On The Atchison, Topeka, And
The Santa Fe) (Take 2) |
Orchestra
Only |
02-15-1945 |
Oh,
You Kid * |
Virginia
Reece (Dubbing for Angela Lansbury) (solo) |
02-15-1945 |
Wait
And See (Incomplete) * |
Kenny
Baker (solo) |
02-15-1945 |
Wait
And See * |
Kenny
Baker & Marion Doenges (Dubbing for Cyd Charisse)
(duet) |
02-16-1945 |
My
Intuition † * |
John
Hodiak |
02-16-1945 |
In
The Valley (Where The Evening Sun Goes Down) * |
|
02-16-1945 |
In
The Valley (Choral Reprise) † * |
Kenny
Baker & Chorus (only) |
02-17-1945 |
Side
6 |
|
March
Of The Doagies † * |
Joe
Karnes, Frank Laine, Don Ellis, Eugene Dorian, Ralph
Blane, Don Williams, & Chorus |
02-17-1945 |
March
Of The Doagies (Reprise) † * |
Chorus |
02-17-1945 |
Hayride † * |
Ray
Bolger & Chorus |
02-19-1945 |
Hayride
(Pick-Up) † * |
|
02-19-1945 |
Swing
Your Partner Round And Round (Parts 1 & 2) * |
Marjorie
Main, The Harvey Girls, & Chorus |
02-19-1945 |
Swing
Your Partner Round And Round (Part 3) * |
Marjorie
Main, The Harvey Girls, & Chorus |
02-19-1945 |
Swing
Your Partner Round And Round (Complete) * |
Marjorie
Main, The Harvey Girls, & Chorus |
02-19-1945 |
In
The Valley |
Rehearsal
recording with Kay Thompson; Roger Edens on piano |
02-15-1945 |
|
Mack
The Black (1st Deleted Version) † |
Chorus |
12-28-1946 |
Mack
The Black (2nd Deleted Version) † |
Chorus |
12-28-1946 |
Mack
The Black (1st Deleted Version Tag) † * |
Chorus |
12-28-1946 |
Mack
The Black (2nd Deleted Version Tag) † |
Roger
Edens on piano |
12-28-1946 |
Love
Of My Live (Deleted Version) † * |
|
12-27-1946 |
Nina
(Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens solo with piano |
Unknown |
Be
A Clown (Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens solo with piano |
Unknown |
Manuela
(Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens solo with piano |
Unknown |
Voodoo
(Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens solo with piano |
Unknown |
You
Can Do No Wrong (Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens solo with piano |
Unknown |
Side
7 |
|
Papayas/Serafin's
March (Demo Recording) |
Roger
Edens & Lennie Hayton at the twin pianos |
03-18-1947 |
Nina * |
Gene
Kelly solo |
03-19-1947 |
Nina
(Take 3) * |
Gene
Kelly solo |
03-19-1947 |
Voodoo
(Take 1) † * |
Vocal
Chorus only |
04-10-1947 |
Voodoo
(Take 3; Short Version) † * |
Chorus |
04-10-1947 |
Voodoo
(Complete Version) † * |
Chorus |
04-10-1947 |
You
Can Do No Wrong * |
|
05-13-1947 |
Be
A Clown * |
Gene
Kelly and The Nicholas Brothers "duet" |
07-07-1947 |
Be
A Clown (Finale) * |
Gene
Kelly |
07-14-1947 |
Mack
The Black (Final Version, Part 1) * |
Chorus |
12-15-1947 |
Mack
The Black (Final Version Tag) * |
Chorus |
12-15-1947 |
Mack
The Black (Final Version, Edited) * |
Chorus |
12-15-1947 |
|
If
You Feel Like Singing, Sing |
|
10-13-1949 |
(Howdy
Neighbor) Happy Harvest |
Chorus |
10-13-1949 |
Dig-Dig-Dig
For Your Dinner ‡ |
Gene
Kelly, Phil Silvers, & Chorus (only) |
11-04-1949 |
Mem'ry
Island |
Pete
Roberts (Dubbing for Hans Conried) & Gloria De Haven
(duet ) |
11-17-1949 |
The
Portland Fancy |
Orchestra
only |
11-05-1949 |
The
Portland Fancy (Tag) |
Orchestra
only |
11-05-1949 |
The
Portland Fancy (Tag, Take 2) |
Orchestra
only |
11-05-1949 |
Fall
In Love † * |
Gloria
De Haven & Phil Silvers (duet) |
11-15-1949 |
Side
8 |
|
You,
Wonderful You |
Gene
Kelly |
02-03-1950 |
Friendly
Star |
|
11-27-1949 |
You,
Wonderful You (Newspaper Dance) |
Orchestra
only |
03-31-1950 |
All
For You |
Gene
Kelly & Chorus |
02-02-1950 |
You,
Wonderful You (Reprise) * |
Gene
Kelly |
02-13-1950 |
Heavenly
Music |
Gene
Kelly & Phil Silvers (duet) |
03-06-1950 |
Get
Happy |
Male
Sextette |
03-15-1950 |
(Howdy,
Neighbor) Happy Harvest (Finale) |
Gene
Kelly & Chorus |
02-02-1950 |
Side
9 |
Rehearsal,
Radio and Personal Appearance Recordings |
Feelin'
Like A Million
(Rehearsal recording, possibly for a personal appearance or radio show,
circa summer 1937) |
Roger
Edens is the accompanist |
Circa
1937 |
Could
You Pass In Love?
("Maxwell House Good News of 1939" NBC Radio Show) |
Robert
Young, Meredith Wilson, Frank Morgan |
09-08-1938 |
Sweet
Sixteen
("Tune-Up Time" CBS Radio Show) |
Accompanied
by Andre Koselanetz & His Orchestra. Kay Thompson
is the choral director for the program. In 1943 Kay went
to MGM as a vocal arranger/writer and became one of Judy's
closest friends and strongest professional influences. |
04-06-1939 |
Over
The Rainbow
(Greek Resistance Benefit) |
Accompanied
at the piano by composer Harold Arlen, orchestra conducted
by David Rose. The Emcee is Gene Buck. |
02-25-1941 |
It's
A Great Day For The Irish
(Greek Resistance Benefit) |
Orchestra
conducted by David Rose |
02-25-1941 |
Over
The Rainbow
("Your All-Time Hit Parade" NBC Radio Show |
Tommy
Dorsey and His Orchestra. This recording also issued
as a "V-Disc" for distribution to the Armed
Forces. |
08-13-1944 |
"Philco
Radio Hall Of Fame" (Introduction)
Leading Into:
The Trolley Song
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas |
Paul
Whiteman, His Orchestra and Chorus |
12-17-1944 |
Continuation of the participants in the recording of "On
The Atchison, Topeka, And The Santa Fe": Benny Carter,
The Seckler Group, The Williams Brothers (Andy, Bob, and
Don), Alice Ludes, Dorothy McCarthy, Lee Botch, Jud Conlon,
Ralph Blane, Loulie Jean Norman, Dorothy Jackson, Judy Matson,
Mary Moder, Ruth Clark, Jimmie Garland, Dorothy Wilkerson,
Vivian Edwards, Joe Karnes, Kenneth Rundquist, Claude Martin,
Arnet Amos, Elva Kellogg, and the MGM Studio Chorus
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