Judy Garland, is "On Broadway Tonight" on CBS-TV, Feb. 5, 1965. Introduced by Rudy Vallee. 1. When You're Smiling 2. Almost Like Being 3.I Wish U Love w/Allen Bros. 4. Rock A Bye
She is a legend! The audience was “with” her 1000% They broke out in applause several times during her songs because of her greatness! I don’t remember any other singer invoking such emotion in their audiences like Garland! She loved and was very protective of her audiences! A great lady who was The Greatest Entertainer the world has ever seen and yet always gracious to her fans.
There is no one that can compare to Judy. She is still beloved by we, her fans. The people around her used ,& abused her starting with her Mother, and the others thar claimed they cared about her just used her and she was too weak to fight back.
I consider myself a true Garland fan, but was unaware of this performance and have never heard of this weekly broadcast series....the quality of the tape is poor....still, Judy's inimitable style, charisma, and talent are magnificent ..she is in excellent voice...she looks relaxed and is enjoying herself..and the audience...my God...they go nuts and their love lifts her higher and higher (to quote an unrelated song). I am glad Judy felt their love. Thank you for posting this video
"ON BROADWAY TONIGHT" was originally Danny Kaye's 1964 summer replacement- and returned in January 1965 for a brief three month period. Its focus was on "up and coming talent", with a guest celebrity performing.
Just the best ever to grace The stage. I 💘 😻 💜 💛 💚 🧡 Judy Garland for Ever. Honest Judy, no one Ever take you from us. We love you, really ❤ 💖 💕 💓 😘 ♥ ❤ love you.
The way she took her bows is originally hers. A signature of hers. I think Liza does it too in her performances. It's not a full bow but rather like a nod to the audience. A true entertainer if ever there is one.
There never was and never will be another performer like Judy Garland. This is one of her best appearances on TV after her TV show was cancelled the previous year. She was magnificent and magical.
On her TV show she sang Almost Like Being in Love, starting sitting on the piano bench by the pianist and changing keys again and again throughout the song, ending with her usual knock-em-dead notes. Hypnotizing.
At 15:09, the microphone cord is thrown over the shoulder and The Garland mode is activated! Everyone knew that we’re in for a great finish! God! What a great entertainer she is!
A friend sent this link and called it pure gold. I'd rather compare it to platinum and diamonds. It shines like the top of the Chrysler Building! I am, once again, in awe of her talent.
This is my absolute favorite Judy Tv appearance ..i love the audiences reaction to their queen and i think she is marvelous here ....i think if i had a teeny part of her ability to entertain and deliver i would be grateful ...Judy's vocal chords were slightly damaged after a Tracheotomy procedure which was administered after she nearly passed away in Hong Kong in 1964 .....she recovered and gave years more brilliant performances ...Frank Sinatra's voice changed slightly ..we didn't care ! Neither did we about Judy's ..it was a thrill to see her and hear her ..and she was still more magnetic than any other performer before or after . Her Forest Hills Performance in 1965 and closing night at the Palace in 1967 proves that the vocal superiority was still there ...but it was her "presence" that was the amazing feature too ..in short we adored her and she is still greatly missed .
This is wonderful! Look how she overcame a serious life-threatening illness and brush with death. Begleman and Fields had diddled her out of the $10 million dollars she had earned in the previous five years, doubled billed her and double taxed her, used her show for a launching pad for their clients...and left her for dead. But here she is...doing her best. Irving Mansfield (husband of Jacqueline Susann)the Producer for On Broadway Tonight stated that he had more than 14,000 requests for tickets for this taping by Judy'sfans!
And just before that her husband Sid Luft spent all of her money, which is why she went with the two shysters. Edit: I came to learn that it was Luft who recommended Judy to F & B. There’s no doubt in my mind the reason he steered her to their newly formed and, therefore, unproven company was that he was able to get Begelman to conspire with him to steal and split her money while under their management. A shyster knows another shyster when he sees one.
God I love this girl. She's in fab voice, looks to be enjoying herself up there and also - her hair is gorgeous! I've never seen this 'do on her before! love it
I came to the US in 1991. Never heard of Judy Garland before. I am fascinated by her greatness, talent, and personality. Looking for her daughter Liza 's common things, who is great too. I wish I could have seen her before. Discovered with the duo with Barbra who was well known in Cuba.
The Entertainer.... it's unlike any emotional experience to see her, hear her. Who can really explain how and why there is none other like her and probably never will be.
This is the first time I've seen this in its entirety. Wow it still amazes me after everything she went through that Judy can still deliver a power house of a performance. A true presence of a Legend. Masterful :)
thank you anthony for sharing this amazing performance judy gave all she had at every performance and we are lucky to see this. we are all in debt. this is spectacular!!!!!
Got into Aubrey Plaza. Heard she was a fan of Judy Garland. NBD, gonna go watch me some Judy Garland clips. Four days later and here I am sobbing and wondering how I'm going to tell my friends.
Love this . . . remember this quite well when it was originally broadcast and appreciate very much that it’s been posted here. A rare gem for several reasons but most of all to capture a lovely moment in time. Thank You! 😃👌
@@bradly2007 True. The good thing about the recent movie is that it brought her to the attention of younger people who might not know here outside of the "Wizard..."
This show was produced by Irving Mansfield, the husband of Jackie Susann, who wrote "Valley of the Dolls"... a big portion of it based on Judy. Jackie had been at the periphery of showbiz for decades, mostly TV and stage bit parts, but knew a lot. Some of the info she had on Judy was truly insider. One was her walking in on Vincente Minnelli and his boyfriend in bed. Another was Judy's suicide attempt right before her TV special. Both of these wound up in the book. 4:58 I'd like to slap this a-hole in Row 2, Aisle... Judy's giving her all, and he's falling asleep!
+100177490016396431234 firstly, completely unnecessary to stoop to insults, it’s lazy. Secondly I'm not stating that there isn't a difference just that the idea Judy's voice was completely ruined was not the case.
I think it's just too simple to say that she had destroyed her voice after 1964, and then use as proof the growing number of rough performances that followed the Melbourne concert. You can find ample evidence, I think, to the contrary; she could, on occasions, put down a reading every bit as good as the pre-Australia-tour. Example: "It's a New World" at the Harold Arlen tribute in, my God, November 1968. 1968, six months before she died! No, the problem wasn't as much "medical" as it was psychological. Being booed and cat-called in Melbourne, and then trashed in newspapers world-wide (one headline is Australia read, "Is Judy Garland's Brain Damaged?") did something to her self-confidence. She no longer TRUSTED her voice quite as much as she had done in the past. She started cheating the notes in case they didn't come out the way she wanted them too, the way they had before. She started singing less at her concerts and clowning around more, "putting off" the big test. Most of the time, when she DID go for it (check the duet with Vic Damone of West Side Story on the Hollywood Palace Show... or the Palace medley on that same show) she did it every bit as brilliantly as she had in the past... sometimes better. But she was no longer sure of herself, and it showed. So T.L's comment is not " a silly bore"... he has picked up on that new reluctance to test herself in front of thousands of people, in case it turned out to be Melbourne again. But there's no proof that the Hong Kong doctors did anything medically to her voice... that's just a rumour.
Judy looks great here and sounds pretty good. A little hoarse but pretty darn good. Love her laugh after she hit the last note in Rockabye! Makes me laugh too. The only singer who sends shivers up my spine.
Wasn’t that great? Her voice definitely sounds a little weak here, but she is so much more than tiny variations in her voice! She is a singing actress and entertainer unparalleled! I read the most beautiful tribute someone wrote after she performed “The Party’s Over” with a sore throat that gave a little hoarseness to her voice, which was perfect for that song. As he said, it gave the song even more poignancy. It was so beautiful! He wrote a whole paragraph describing the performance, which I can’t remember of course, but it ended with this sentence: .......”even when her instrument falters, she is quite simply an untouchable artist.” So beautiful and so true!
@@elizabethdacosta5601 Manhattan Center "Judy Takes Broadway" performance 1962 event ended with brilliantly sung "The Partys Over" unreleased years on 1989 remaster CD "Judy Live" a historic extraordinary event, play often!
Hi Anthony, you seem to have left 'The Music That Makes Me Dance' off your track list (track 4 before Rock-a-Bye), the song comes from the original Broadway production of 'Funny Girl'. Judy added it to her concert list in 1964.
Anthony DiFlorio, sorry for the confusion, I mean that in your track list below the video, Judy sings the song in your upload it just isn't mentioned in your credits. JG sings 5 songs. Hope this helps. :)
Her voice was somewhat husky and constrained here, but she was occasionally able to over come it. In addition, she herself seemed confident and calm; even jubilant. I'm pretty partisan in her favor, as this audience clearly was, but I wonder how this was received by the general tv-watching public in 1965. Many thanks for posting.
I remember this well and it was received "relatively" well -- like most of her performances of this time, there are definite traces of beauty/brilliance and tho upon viewing this clip, I find it thrilling and very appreciative that this clips exists and I doubt if I'm alone . . . Thank You for posting this . . .
Is this some of that "Broadway" show that may have been another live concert album, but Judy decided that it wasen't good enough, so it was cancelled. and years after this great entertainer passed some of that concert was put on a CD and the remaining space left they put some of Judy's TV numbers on it to fill the CD out. The CD was called "Judy Garland Live". Is this confusing to some readers? I'm sorry, but I can't ask this question any other way. Thanks a lot.
Robert Anderson No that was earlier in Manhattan in 1962. She couldn’t re-do any of it as she was headed to London to shot “I could go on singing”. This is post the Judy Garland show and Hong Kong.
@TheBarbraStreisand1 she was suppose to go and re do some songs in 1963 , and do vocal over lays , but was too busy with her TV show by then, so the Judy takes Broadway album was shelved , and they released the Garland touch and the album with cuts from her TV show instead
I'm surprised James T. Aubrey, CBS' president, would have allowed her to appear on the program, as the industry KNEW his attitude towards her and her 1963-'64 CBS variety show. He didn't want her to be on "his" network any more than she had to. She defied him by singing "Battle Hymn of the Republic" a few weeks after President Kennedy's assassination, despite his edict that NOTHING was to remind viewers of his death on "his" entertainment programs {"Let's get back to business", was his attitude; he was privately pissed that CBS lost several hundred million dollars in ad revenue by pre-empting their regular schedule to allow CBS News to cover the assassination and Kennedy's funeral for four days in November 1963- and he LOATHED the news division encroaching on his more profitable shows}. The audience knew what Judy was honoring.......and that made him more determined than ever to "get rid of her". He did, after 26 weeks, in March 1964. By the end of February 1965, Aubrey was fired, for assorted reasons.
Barry I. Grauman if only things had been different and Aubrey was fired earlier or Judy’s show happened post Aubrey, or even on another Network, I wonder how that would have changed later events
She sounds great here - in the mid 60's. She was on amphetamines for her TV show and they destroyed her voice, drying it out. She's a little bit plumper here, but sounds about 200% better. What might have been.
Judy gave many Master Class performances on TV series proof on the DVD collections filled with definitive versions of the great American Songbook classics, voice great throughout series and on this wonderful show
@@martha-anastasia She certainly was. This incredible woman was robbed of living to a ripe old age, enjoying her grandkids and singing only when she wanted. She so deserved to enjoy all of those things.
There is only ONE Judy Garland - WOW! She's magnificent.
She sings the crap out of every single word. She is a songbird. I love her.
She is a legend! The audience was “with” her 1000% They broke out in applause several times during her songs because of her greatness! I don’t remember any other singer invoking such emotion in their audiences like Garland! She loved and was very protective of her audiences! A great lady who was The Greatest Entertainer the world has ever seen and yet always gracious to her fans.
A true lady
Well said, and I agree, Judy was one of the best.❤️❤️
The man that got away.
There is no one that can compare to Judy. She is still beloved by we, her fans. The people around her used ,& abused her starting with her Mother, and the others thar claimed they cared about her just used her and she was too weak to fight back.
She just stands there and rips your heart out with each song. No one like her then or now
Judy Garland... wonderful...
Pure dynamite ! Judy's voice was a gift from the Gods. NO ONE can sing like her. She doesn't just sing a song.....she becomes the song !
I consider myself a true Garland fan, but was unaware of this performance and have never heard of this weekly broadcast series....the quality of the tape is poor....still, Judy's inimitable style, charisma, and talent are magnificent ..she is in excellent voice...she looks relaxed and is enjoying herself..and the audience...my God...they go nuts and their love lifts her higher and higher (to quote an unrelated song). I am glad Judy felt their love. Thank you for posting this video
"ON BROADWAY TONIGHT" was originally Danny Kaye's 1964 summer replacement- and returned in January 1965 for a brief three month period. Its focus was on "up and coming talent", with a guest celebrity performing.
The greatest performer of all time. Untouchable!
Thanks a zillion for this amazing and rare clip.
Just the best ever to grace
The stage. I 💘 😻 💜 💛 💚 🧡 Judy Garland for
Ever. Honest Judy, no one
Ever take you from us.
We love you, really ❤ 💖 💕 💓 😘 ♥ ❤ love you.
OMG! Great clip. And those superb Carnegie Hall orchestrations!!!
She was and remains a Goddess.
Garland was the BEST!! She was 40 years older than me. God knew exactly what he was doing when he created her!! Love you Judy!!❣❣
The way she took her bows is originally hers. A signature of hers. I think Liza does it too in her performances. It's not a full bow but rather like a nod to the audience. A true entertainer if ever there is one.
Judy in great voice and so exciting to watch and listen to...she had it all... Audience reaction very strong.!
There never was and never will be another performer like Judy Garland. This is one of her best appearances on TV after her TV show was cancelled the previous year. She was magnificent and magical.
On her TV show she sang Almost Like Being in Love, starting sitting on the piano bench by the pianist and changing keys again and again throughout the song, ending with her usual knock-em-dead notes. Hypnotizing.
It a shame she left us way to soon. It's a shame her friends didn't help her more. I wanted many more years from her THE GREATEST THERE. EVER WAS
At 15:09, the microphone cord is thrown over the shoulder and The Garland mode is activated! Everyone knew that we’re in for a great finish! God! What a great entertainer she is!
A friend sent this link and called it pure gold. I'd rather compare it to platinum and diamonds. It shines like the top of the Chrysler Building! I am, once again, in awe of her talent.
So exciting to watch..I adored her!
a gift from heavens that we could not take care of due to it's magnificence
This is my absolute favorite Judy Tv appearance ..i love the audiences reaction to their queen and i think she is marvelous here ....i think if i had a teeny part of her ability to entertain and deliver i would be grateful ...Judy's vocal chords were slightly damaged after a Tracheotomy procedure which was administered after she nearly passed away in Hong Kong in 1964 .....she recovered and gave years more brilliant performances ...Frank Sinatra's voice changed slightly ..we didn't care ! Neither did we about Judy's ..it was a thrill to see her and hear her ..and she was still more magnetic than any other performer before or after . Her Forest Hills Performance in 1965 and closing night at the Palace in 1967 proves that the vocal superiority was still there ...but it was her "presence" that was the amazing feature too ..in short we adored her and she is still greatly missed .
I couldn't agree more...
Great info...thx
This is wonderful! Look how she overcame a serious life-threatening illness and brush with death. Begleman and Fields had diddled her out of the $10 million dollars she had earned in the previous five years, doubled billed her and double taxed her, used her show for a launching pad for their clients...and left her for dead. But here she is...doing her best. Irving Mansfield (husband of Jacqueline Susann)the Producer for On Broadway Tonight stated that he had more than 14,000 requests for tickets for this taping by Judy'sfans!
And just before that her husband Sid Luft spent all of her money, which is why she went with the two shysters. Edit: I came to learn that it was Luft who recommended Judy to F & B. There’s no doubt in my mind the reason he steered her to their newly formed and, therefore, unproven company was that he was able to get Begelman to conspire with him to steal and split her money while under their management. A shyster knows another shyster when he sees one.
@@gabe-po9yi in the 1962 Paar interview Judy refers to her darling managers, backstage, and I'm thinking, wow , wait .....
@@brucekrause2801 Yeah, she was in love and having an affair with that nasty Begelman.
Judy looks and sounds fab here.
Judy is in excellent form!! All I can say is WOW!! and THANK YOU!!!
She was feeling it that night. ❤️
She has us eating out of her hands! The greatest showman!
God I love this girl. She's in fab voice, looks to be enjoying herself up there and also - her hair is gorgeous! I've never seen this 'do on her before! love it
Judy, Judy, Judy~ What can I say? She was AWESOME!
Garland in great voice and the audience goes crazy, nobody compares to the legendary lady!
Qaa
Boy was the studio audience with her and cheered her on to hit those last notes 🎶
She's just dynamite. Thanks for sharing.
I came to the US in 1991. Never heard of Judy Garland before. I am fascinated by her greatness, talent, and personality. Looking for her daughter Liza 's common things, who is great too. I wish I could have seen her before. Discovered with the duo with Barbra who was well known in Cuba.
why does it matter? voice damaged not damaged, the woman is a legend , we love her, should be grateful this show exist
HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY JUDY ♥️
YOU SHALL LIVE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS ♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️
I love seeing Judy perform.
What a LEGEND at work !!! Absolutely first class and then some !! xx
Rest in paradise Judy.
Like no other performer, she could bring out the energy of any crowd!
and she looks sooo happy too! Love this!
The Entertainer.... it's unlike any emotional experience to see her, hear her. Who can really explain how and why there is none other like her and probably never will be.
There is no better !
Judy killed it, and the crowd goes wild, especially at the end of "Rockabye Your Baby"- love this!
Wooow! Wooow! Chills every where
Genuine. Vulnerable. Loving. Talented!
I was there for the taping...All the electricity was there in the audience. Nothing wrong with her voice.
SHE SOUNDED GREAT...AND THERE IS HER FUTURE SON-IN-LAW PETER ALLEN PLAYING PIANO FOR HER...IS THAT REALLY HIS BROTHER???
How I envy you. I actually met her two years later, and it was the greatest thrill of my life.
@@jimrick6632 not really his brother
@@jimrick6632 yes
Judy Garland ... FOREVER
She looks and sounds so healthy and well!! The greatest entertainer that ever lived!!
The I wish you love ❤ trio performance was done perfectly.
When I see this show, I think of what year 2 of her series could have been!
She's great here. Keep her out there. Don't forget one of the best of all time!
THE best! :)
This is the first time I've seen this in its entirety. Wow it still amazes me after everything she went through that Judy can still deliver a power house of a performance. A true presence of a Legend. Masterful :)
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Wow, she looks great! Man, to have been sitting there watchin her. A rare gem. Thanks for posting!
thank you anthony for sharing this amazing performance judy gave all she had at every performance and we are lucky to see this. we are all in debt. this is spectacular!!!!!
Oh Wow!!!!!! So Great!!!!
Got into Aubrey Plaza. Heard she was a fan of Judy Garland. NBD, gonna go watch me some Judy Garland clips. Four days later and here I am sobbing and wondering how I'm going to tell my friends.
Judy breaks my heart. She was such a special and powerful soul.
I did this medley at a party a couple of years ago, and I was thinking of Judy all the time.
What a legend!
what a class act
Love this . . . remember this quite well when it was originally broadcast and appreciate very much that it’s been posted here. A rare gem for several reasons but most of all to capture a lovely moment in time. Thank You! 😃👌
wow did the audience love her...who could blame them?
Love it
There will never be another
Judy Garland. Maior cantora da “Era de Ouro de Hollywood “ inigualável
Judy garland su talentos por si sola llenaban el escenarios
Good stuff class
Thank you very much for uploading it!
The great lady
Was this done at a CBS studio in NYC?
Microphone looks like a harmonica.
Judy sounded terrific and the audience adored her.
Wow that's the best copy of "On Broadway Tonight" that I think I've ever seen!!!!!!! Awesome! Thanks for posting! Where did you get it from???
I'm always a little surprised in these clips how the audiences always seem to go crazy when she's introduced.
no surprise as extraordinary as she is
@@bradly2007 True. The good thing about the recent movie is that it brought her to the attention of younger people who might not know here outside of the "Wizard..."
This show was produced by Irving Mansfield, the husband of Jackie Susann, who wrote "Valley of the Dolls"... a big portion of it based on Judy. Jackie had been at the periphery of showbiz for decades, mostly TV and stage bit parts, but knew a lot. Some of the info she had on Judy was truly insider. One was her walking in on Vincente Minnelli and his boyfriend in bed. Another was Judy's suicide attempt right before her TV special. Both of these wound up in the book. 4:58 I'd like to slap this a-hole in Row 2, Aisle... Judy's giving her all, and he's falling asleep!
This myth that Judy had damaged her voice beyond recognition after the terrible trip to Hong Kong in 1964, is proven a fallacy here!
+100177490016396431234 firstly, completely unnecessary to stoop to insults, it’s lazy. Secondly I'm not stating that there isn't a difference just that the idea Judy's voice was completely ruined was not the case.
T.L. is a silly bore...
her voice is horrible here....makes the rest ofwhat you say...just as dumb
while not beyond recognition..her voice here is very bad....
I think it's just too simple to say that she had destroyed her voice after 1964, and then use as proof the growing number of rough performances that followed the Melbourne concert. You can find ample evidence, I think, to the contrary; she could, on occasions, put down a reading every bit as good as the pre-Australia-tour. Example: "It's a New World" at the Harold Arlen tribute in, my God, November 1968. 1968, six months before she died! No, the problem wasn't as much "medical" as it was psychological. Being booed and cat-called in Melbourne, and then trashed in newspapers world-wide (one headline is Australia read, "Is Judy Garland's Brain Damaged?") did something to her self-confidence. She no longer TRUSTED her voice quite as much as she had done in the past. She started cheating the notes in case they didn't come out the way she wanted them too, the way they had before. She started singing less at her concerts and clowning around more, "putting off" the big test. Most of the time, when she DID go for it (check the duet with Vic Damone of West Side Story on the Hollywood Palace Show... or the Palace medley on that same show) she did it every bit as brilliantly as she had in the past... sometimes better. But she was no longer sure of herself, and it showed. So T.L's comment is not " a silly bore"... he has picked up on that new reluctance to test herself in front of thousands of people, in case it turned out to be Melbourne again. But there's no proof that the Hong Kong doctors did anything medically to her voice... that's just a rumour.
Judy looks great here and sounds pretty good. A little hoarse but pretty darn good. Love her laugh after she hit the last note in Rockabye! Makes me laugh too. The only singer who sends shivers up my spine.
Wasn’t that great? Her voice definitely sounds a little weak here, but she is so much more than tiny variations in her voice! She is a singing actress and entertainer unparalleled! I read the most beautiful tribute someone wrote after she performed “The Party’s Over” with a sore throat that gave a little hoarseness to her voice, which was perfect for that song. As he said, it gave the song even more poignancy. It was so beautiful! He wrote a whole paragraph describing the performance, which I can’t remember of course, but it ended with this sentence: .......”even when her instrument falters, she is quite simply an untouchable artist.” So beautiful and so true!
Just great seeing a woman with out her breast out. So much expression in the face and pure presence.
@@elizabethdacosta5601 Manhattan Center "Judy Takes Broadway" performance 1962 event ended with brilliantly sung "The Partys Over" unreleased years on 1989 remaster CD "Judy Live" a historic extraordinary event, play often!
Hi Anthony, you seem to have left 'The Music That Makes Me Dance' off your track list (track 4 before Rock-a-Bye), the song comes from the original Broadway production of 'Funny Girl'. Judy added it to her concert list in 1964.
+Julius Maloney This is the complete Judy segment that I have.
Anthony DiFlorio, sorry for the confusion, I mean that in your track list below the video, Judy sings the song in your upload it just isn't mentioned in your credits. JG sings 5 songs. Hope this helps. :)
Julius Maloney
Thanks for the clarification.
SHE seems NICE.
i totally remember this show -- it was a perky summer replacement series -- the theme song by frankie valli and the four seasons -- catchy, huh?
She sings with The Boy From Oz, Peter Allen, her future son-in-law...
Her voice was somewhat husky and constrained here, but she was occasionally able to over come it. In addition, she herself seemed confident and calm; even jubilant. I'm pretty partisan in her favor, as this audience clearly was, but I wonder how this was received by the general tv-watching public in 1965. Many thanks for posting.
It's Judy, those of us who love her didn't pick apart performances as she always gave it all she had and then some, for 1965 Judy is in top form here!
I remember this well and it was received "relatively" well -- like most of her performances of this time, there are definite traces of beauty/brilliance and tho upon viewing this clip, I find it thrilling and very appreciative that this clips exists and I doubt if I'm alone . . . Thank You for posting this . . .
@@bradly2007 tell 'em!!!!!
Yeessssss
WOW! Remember when singers didn't need dancers fireworks balloons etc to show they could actually sing???
Is this some of that "Broadway" show that may have been another live concert album, but Judy decided that it wasen't good enough, so it was cancelled. and years after this great entertainer passed some of that concert was put on a CD and the remaining space left they put some of Judy's TV numbers on it to fill the CD out. The CD was called "Judy Garland Live". Is this confusing to some readers? I'm sorry, but I can't ask this question any other way. Thanks a lot.
Robert Anderson No that was earlier in Manhattan in 1962. She couldn’t re-do any of it as she was headed to London to shot “I could go on singing”. This is post the Judy Garland show and Hong Kong.
@TheBarbraStreisand1 she was suppose to go and re do some songs in 1963 , and do vocal over lays , but was too busy with her TV show by then, so the Judy takes Broadway album was shelved , and they released the Garland touch and the album with cuts from her TV show instead
I'm surprised James T. Aubrey, CBS' president, would have allowed her to appear on the program, as the industry KNEW his attitude towards her and her 1963-'64 CBS variety show. He didn't want her to be on "his" network any more than she had to. She defied him by singing "Battle Hymn of the Republic" a few weeks after President Kennedy's assassination, despite his edict that NOTHING was to remind viewers of his death on "his" entertainment programs {"Let's get back to business", was his attitude; he was privately pissed that CBS lost several hundred million dollars in ad revenue by pre-empting their regular schedule to allow CBS News to cover the assassination and Kennedy's funeral for four days in November 1963- and he LOATHED the news division encroaching on his more profitable shows}. The audience knew what Judy was honoring.......and that made him more determined than ever to "get rid of her". He did, after 26 weeks, in March 1964.
By the end of February 1965, Aubrey was fired, for assorted reasons.
Barry I. Grauman if only things had been different and Aubrey was fired earlier or Judy’s show happened post Aubrey, or even on another Network, I wonder how that would have changed later events
Aubrey was an idiot who abused his position, sadly he severely damaged her career but bad karma did him in...
Thank God we have that video...we who lived through the Kennedy glory days and then the horror of his assignation treasure Judy's tribute...
No audio.
Voice fighting her a little but she gives it hell
She looks good here, she was a bit too slim on her TV show.
. The fact
Was this filmed in front of a live audience? Hard to tell.
Clearly a Garland audience of the 60's. we were totally nuts for her
Yes, can't you see the audience? They're in the clip.
@@RealPete Can give me a time stamp? I don't see a audience.
Hollywood destroyed her.
She sounds great here - in the mid 60's. She was on amphetamines for her TV show and they destroyed her voice, drying it out. She's a little bit plumper here, but sounds about 200% better.
What might have been.
Judy gave many Master Class performances on TV series proof on the DVD collections filled with definitive versions of the great American Songbook classics, voice great throughout series and on this wonderful show
I wonder if Judy was appalled as I was at Peter Allen’s “harmonizing”, 9:44 to 10:23. Terrible, horrible.
OMG.... horrible. At least she belted beyond that mess behind her. Love you Judy. Always....
Forever
She was always an angel....
@@martha-anastasia She certainly was. This incredible woman was robbed of living to a ripe old age, enjoying her grandkids and singing only when she wanted. She so deserved to enjoy all of those things.
Too bad she’s in horrible voice here.
sure its better than what you can croak out.
No she sounds great and loving.
Arm chair critic? You sing it then
I think part of it is the not great audio quality.