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Judy Garland

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Aliases
Judy Garland and Boys
Judy Garland with Orchestral Accompaniment
Real name
Frances Ethel Gumm
Born
June 10, 1922
Died
June 22, 1969
Country
United States
Comments
Popular and cabaret singer, stage and screen actress
Family
Liza Minnelli Daughter
David Rose Spouse (1941-1944)
Lorna Luft Daughter
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Originals

Title Performer Release date Covered by
 BRD (9 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire REL
 REL March 1949 (9 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire BRD
 REL 1944 (3 artists)
Originally by Alice Faye BRD
 REC,REL April 1948 (16 artists)
Originally by Gene Kelly and The Nicholas Brothers BRD
 BRD March 1949 (30 artists)
Originally by Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Sonny Burke REC
November 2, 1944 (4 artists)
(10 artists)
 BRD (19 artists)
Originally by Abe Lyman and His Californians - Vocal Refrain by Rose Blane REC,REL
 BRD (6 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland REL
 REL September 1954 (6 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland BRD
listen on Internet Archive November 2, 1944 (2127 artists)
Here's What I'm Here For Judy Garland September 1954 Unverified
 BRD (235 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose REC,REL
 REC,REL November 1941 (235 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney BRD
March 15, 1963 (2 artists)
 BRD (140 artists)
Originally by Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby REC
 REL January 1941 (8 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland & Douglas McPhail BRD
 BRD (8 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose REL
 REL September 1954 (10 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland BRD
 BRD (10 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland REL
 REC,REL September 1964 (3 artists)
Originally by Kenneth Haigh, Rachel Roberts PRF
listen on Internet Archive  REL March 22, 1945 (38 artists)
Originally by Lena Horne BRD
 BRD (8 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland with The M-G-M Studio Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton REC, Perry Como with Russ Case and His Orchestra REL
 REC April 1948 (8 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland BRD, Perry Como with Russ Case and His Orchestra REL
1952 (3 artists)
 BRD (4 artists)
Originally by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen O'Connell REL, Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra REC
 REC 1994 (7 artists)
Originally by Debbie Shapiro REL,PRF
(22 artists)
(1605 artists)
September 1962 (4 artists)
 REC September 1954 (3 artists)
Originally by Maddy Russell REL, Judy Garland BRD
 BRD (3 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland REC, Maddy Russell REL
May 4, 1959 (3 artists)
 BRD (149 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra REC,REL
 REC,REL November 2, 1944 (149 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland BRD
1939 (9 artists)
 REC July 1954 (144 artists)
Originally by Jeri Southern with Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke REL, Judy Garland BRD
 BRD (144 artists)
Originally by Judy Garland REC, Jeri Southern with Orchestra conducted by Sonny Burke REL
 BRD (9 artists)
Originally by Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby REC
May 4, 1959 (2 artists)
 REC,REL September 1964 Billy Boyle, Geoffrey Hughes, John Junkin, Rachel Roberts
Originally by Billy Boyle, Geoffrey Hughes, John Junkin, Rachel Roberts PRF
(132 artists)
 BRD (19 artists)
Originally by Victor Young and His Orchestra - Vocals under the direction of Ken Darby REC

Covers by Judy Garland

Title Performer Release date Originally by
March 1949 (unknown)
  July 1961 Fred Astaire BRD, Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Bob Lytell REC
September 26, 1955 Campbell and Burr
  1979 Emma Carus PRF, Collins and Harlan REC
  September 1937 Ivie Anderson BRD, Dick McDonough and Carl Kress Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Barry McKinley REC
All the Things You Are Judy Garland 2010 Unverified
July 1961 David Brooks and Marion Bell PRF, David Brooks and Marion Bell with Brigadoon Orchestra conducted by Franz Allers REC,REL, Eddie Albert & Marcy Westcott PRF, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Martha Tilton REC, Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Miriam Shaw REL
October 31, 1960 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra
  May 6, 1957 The Singing Serenaders REC, Jack Hylton and His Orchestra REL
October 10, 1956 Ruby Hill with "St. Louis Woman" Choral Group and Orchestra under the direction of Leon Leonardi
October 10, 1956 Al Jolson
listen on Internet Archive   October 21, 1946 Dick Haymes & Betty Grable BRD, Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Betty Norton and Vaughn Monroe REC,REL
April 1964 Georgia Brown [GB]
April 1964 (unknown), (unknown)
  April 6, 1944 The Foursome PRF,REC,REL
May 6, 1957 Casa Loma Orchestra, Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers
  November 1941 William Gillespie BRD, Artie Shaw and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain and trumpet by "Hot Lips" Page REC,REL
September 1954 Rita Montaner, Jos. Samuels Dance Orchestra, Walter Scanlan (Walter Van Brunt) REC,REL, William Frawley PRF, (unknown), Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders, Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber, Ted Wallace & His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by The Radio Imps
Covered by The Warm Strings arranged and conducted by Stan Butcher
June 1940 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest
  April 6, 1944 Eddie Quillan and Arline Judge REC,BRD, Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard PRF
May 6, 1957 Jack Buchanan
1979 Willie & Eugene Howard
September 26, 1955 Willie & Eugene Howard
listen on Internet Archive October 21, 1946 Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Betty Norton and Vaughn Monroe
July 1961 The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra (Ben Selvin)
  October 10, 1956 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Sy Oliver REC, Ruby Hill, Harold Nicholas PRF
August 1962 Carol Lawrence and Sydney Chaplin
Connecticut Bing Crosby and Judy Garland (Judy Garland, Bing Crosby) January 1947 Unverified
1984 The Revelers [US1]
April 6, 1944 Ginger Rogers and Allen Kearns
September 26, 1955 (unknown), Ernestine Schumann-Heink
November 3, 1958 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Ward
listen on Internet Archive October 1937 William J. Halley
Covered by Karen Chandler
October 10, 1956 (unknown)
November 3, 1958 Ethel Merman & Ronald Graham
  November 3, 1958 Irene Bordoni PRF, Ray Miller and His Orchestra REC
Don't Leave Me Daddy Judy Garland 1978 Unverified
  November 1991 Barbra Streisand REL,PRF
  October 31, 1960 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC,REL, Jack Whiting, June Clyde and Vivian Vance PRF
  March 1949 Samuel Ash, Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb PRF, Meyer Davis and His Orch. – Vocal Refrain by Lou Conrad REC
  1939 Ginger Rogers and Allen Kearns PRF, Majestic Dance Orchestra [Lou God] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman REC
  April 6, 1944 Ginger Rogers and Allen Kearns PRF, Majestic Dance Orchestra [Lou God] - Vocal Chorus Irving Kaufman REC
  1983 Frances Demarest and John Reinhard PRF, M. Mayew and Henry Burr REC
  November 1942 Carl Fenton's Orchestra (Walter Haenschen) REC, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire & Cliff Edwards PRF
F D R Jones Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose November 1941 Unverified
  April 1964 Felicia Sanders PRF, Kaye Ballard REC,REL
listen on Internet Archive November 1942 M.J. O'Connell
  1969 Connie Haines REC, Jean DuShon REL
listen on Internet Archive October 21, 1946 Margaret Whiting with Orchestra conducted by Jerry Gray
1950 Judy Garland
August 1940 Bert Lahr & Ethel Merman
  1950 Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) REC, Ruth Etting PRF
  October 1951 Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (Ed Kirkeby) REC, Ruth Etting PRF
Gotta Be This or That Judy Garland & Frank Sinatra (Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra) 2010 Unverified
  September 26, 1955 Ethel Waters BRD, Woody Herman and His Orchestra - Vocal by Frances Wayne REC,REL
May 6, 1957 Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra
March 15, 1963 Original Dixie Rag Pickers
  July 25, 1965 Louis Armstrong and The All Stars REC, Carol Channing and David Hartman PRF
July 25, 1965 Tony Martin & Yvonne DeCarlo, Campbell and Burr, Jack Buchanan, Adele Astaire & Allen Kearns PRF, Frank Crumit REC,REL, Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose REC,REL, Judy Garland & Mickey Rooney BRD, Evelyn Herbert PRF, Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Male Quartet REC, Enric Madriguera & His Hotel Weylin Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Tony Sacco REC,REL, Georges Metaxa & Libby Holman PRF, Al Jolson
May 6, 1957 Waring's Pennsylvanians - Vocal Refrain by Clare Hanlon
October 31, 1960 Bobbe Arnst
November 3, 1958 Priscilla Gillette
March 15, 1963 Rutland Barrington, George Grossmith, Jessie Bond and Chorus
  November 3, 1958 Adelaide Hall PRF, Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators – Vocal Chorus by Al Shayne REC
  November 3, 1958 Douglas McPhail BRD, Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Shirley Howard REC,REL
I Cried for You Judy Garland 1983 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive   1949 Eva Tanguay PRF, Cyclonic Eva Tanguay REL
  October 10, 1956 Harry Barris and His Band BRD, Will Osborne and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Will Osborne REC
listen on Internet Archive August 1945 The Piccadilly Players [GB]
  October 31, 1960 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bob Lawrence REL, Rex Weber PRF
  July 1961 Ivy St. Helier REL,PRF
May 6, 1957 Carl Haworth
April 6, 1944 Ethel Merman
I Got Rhythm Judy Garland with Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra and The Music Maids (The Music Maids, Tommy Dorsey, Judy Garland) November 26, 1943 Unverified
  May 6, 1957 Lillian Shade PRF, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra REC
November 3, 1958 Ray Noble and His Orchestra featuring Tony Martin
August 1962 Oscar Ragland
I'll Remember April Judy Garland 2010 Unverified
March 1949 Billy Murray REC, Harry Fox and Ensemble PRF, Mr. Harry Carlton (Harry Fay), Collins & Harlan
  (unknown), Harry Fox REC,REL,PRF
listen on Internet Archive   1941 (unknown), Harry Fox REC,REL,PRF
I'm an Indian Too Judy Garland 1981 Unverified
November 3, 1958 Fats Waller and His Buddies - Vocal Refrain by Orlando Roberson, Chester Gaylord "The Whispering Serenader"
May 1940 Lottie Gee and Chorus
June 1940 Aileen Stanley
1989 Fred Astaire & Rita Hayworth [dubbed by Nan Wynn]
listen on Internet Archive November 1942 Henry Burr and John Meyer
  October 31, 1960 Dick Hyman REL, Richard Kollmar and Jeanne Madden PRF
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Judy Garland 1987 Unverified
January 1949 Grace McDonald & Rolly Pickert
July 19, 1948 Grace McDonald & Rolly Pickert
April 1964 Roland Gerbeau – Orchestre, direction Guy Luypaerts, Keely Smith with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra
April 1964 Johnny Mercer and His Orchestra - Vocal by Johnny Mercer and Six Hits and a Miss
  January 1949 Ruby Newman & His Rainbow Room Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Wynn Murray REC, Wynn Murray PRF
May 6, 1957 Franklyn Baur
  October 10, 1956 Abe Lyman's California Orchestra REC,REL, Ruth Mayon & Mary Lawlor PRF
  1969 Sydney Chaplin and Judy Holliday PRF, Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orch. REL
  July 1961 Ukulele Ike (Cliff Edwards) REC, Lawrence Gray BRD
October 1951 Lawrence Tibbett with Orchestra – Nathaniel Shilkret, Director
  October 10, 1956 Ben Bernie and His Orchestra REC, Ethel Merman PRF
May 6, 1957 Gloria Grafton
February 1947 Marilyn Miller and Leon Errol
Lost in the Stars Judy Garland 2005 Unverified
October 10, 1956 The Harmonians - Vocal Chorus by Irving Kaufman
 REC,REL September 1964 J. W. Myers, Kenneth Haigh and Company PRF
Covered by (2 artists)
May 6, 1957 Jack Smith (The Whispering Baritone) with Piano
May 6, 1957 Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert
1969 Ed Lowry, Al Jolson PRF,REC
November 2, 1944 (unknown)
listen on Internet Archive 1949 Elizabeth Wheeler and Harry Anthony
  October 10, 1956 Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF
April 1964 Riz Ortolani e Nino Oliviero, Steve Lawrence
  November 3, 1958 Helen Morgan REC,REL, Mayo Methot PRF
  July 25, 1965 Cannonball Adderley and The Poll-Winners, featuring Ray Brown, Wes Montgomery REC, Anthony Perkins REL,PRF
  July 19, 1948 Márta Eggerth, Leif Erickson PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra – Vocal Refrain by "The Deep River Boys" REC,REL
  October 31, 1960 Russ Case and His Orchestra with Jimmy Carroll REL, Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra REC
April 20, 2010 Anthony Newley
  November 1, 1945 Bing Crosby with Six Hits and a Miss and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC, Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REL
listen on Internet Archive   August 1945 Bing Crosby with Six Hits and a Miss and John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC, Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REL
  November 1942 Harry Richman PRF, Ted Lewis and His Band REC
listen on Internet Archive 1941 Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney
September 1939 Judy Garland
June 2005 Judy Garland
listen on Internet Archive   1949 Lillian Lorraine, Bert Williams REC, Billy Murray and American Quartet REL
  November 1942 New Princes' Toronto Band REC,REL, Alice Delysia PRF
February 2, 1959 Sheb Wooley
  October 31, 1960 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra REC, Harry Richman BRD
listen on Internet Archive 1949 Collins and Harlan
1979 Jockers Brothers
September 26, 1955 Jockers Brothers
July 1961 Jeanette MacDonald
May 4, 1953 (unknown)
  1961 Cliff Edwards, Brox Sisters, Rounders and MGM Chorus BRD, The Rounders [US1] REC
November 2, 1944 (unknown)
July 25, 1965 Orchestra conducted by Alfred Newman, Petula Clark with Accompaniment directed by Joe Henderson
  April 1964 Ethel Merman REL,PRF
1979 Judy Garland
July 1936 Chick Webb's Savoy Orchestra
  July 1961 Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC
1939 Jos. Samuels Dance Orchestra
November 1942 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra
April 1964 Nat "King" Cole
  October 31, 1960 Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray, Jack Buchanan and India Adams - M-G-M Studio Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Adolph Deutsch REL, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant and Fred Astaire BRD
November 1941 (unknown)
September 1964 Rachel Roberts
The Music That Makes Me Dance Judy Garland April 20, 2010 Unverified
December 1946 Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Stuart Foster
November 2, 1944 Judy Garland
They Can't Take That Away from Me Judy Garland 1993 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive   March 22, 1945 Fred Astaire BRD, Louis Prima and His Orchestra - Vocal by Lilyann Carol REC,REL
November 3, 1958 Ethel Merman
  July 25, 1965 Ethel Merman, Sandra Church, Jack Klugman REL, Ethel Merman, Sandra Church and Jack Klugman PRF
August 1940 (unknown)
July 25, 1965 (unknown), Rev. F. W. McGee
February 2, 1959 Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen O'Connell
1979 Henry Thies and His Hotel Sinton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Dewey
July 1961 Henry Thies and His Hotel Sinton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Dewey
listen on Internet Archive November 1942 American Quartet
  February 1947 Marilyn Miller and Paul Frawley PRF, Eddie Elkins and His Orchestra REC,REL
July 1961 William Gaxton, Lois Moran and Reporters
1979 Joni James - Lew Douglas Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive   October 1937 Alice Faye with David Rubinoff BRD, Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kay Weber REL
July 1961 Larry Clinton and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain
  April 15, 1946 Christine Johnson with Carousel Chorus and Orchestra under direction of Joseph Littau PRF,REL
1979 William J. Halley
July 1961 Frances Langford, Libby Bennett, Ann Miller & Lucille Ball [dubbed by Trudy Erwin]
  November 3, 1958 Hal LeRoy & Eunice Healy PRF, Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash REC
Sampled by Barry Manilow with Judy Garland [sampled]
  May 1940 Hal LeRoy & Eunice Healy PRF, Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash REC

Web Covers by Judy Garland

Sampled songs

Releases

Albums

Title Performer Release date Label
Alone Judy Garland - Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins May 6, 1957 Capitol Records
A Star Is Born Judy Garland September 1954 Columbia [US]
At Her Rarest of All Rare Performances Judy Garland - Perry Como 1979 BIAC Records
At the Grove Judy Garland - Orchestra conducted by Freddy Martin February 2, 1959 Capitol Records
Girl Crazy Mickey Rooney - Judy Garland April 6, 1944 Decca
I Could Go On Singing - Motion Picture Sound Track Judy Garland March 15, 1963 Capitol Records
In the Good Old Summertime Judy Garland - Accompanied by Georgie Stoll and The M-G-M Studio Orchestra 1949 MGM
Judy Judy Garland - Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle October 10, 1956 Capitol Records
Judy at Carnegie Hall Judy Garland – Orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey July 1961 Capitol Records
Judy [CD] Judy Garland 1989 Capitol Records
Judy Garland Sings Judy Garland with Orchestral Accompaniment October 1951 MGM
Judy in Hollywood Judy Garland 1969 Radiant
Judy in Love Judy Garland - Orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle November 3, 1958 Capitol Records
Judy. London. 1969. Judy Garland 1969 Juno
Just for Openers Judy Garland April 1964 Capitol Records
"Live" at the London Palladium Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli April 20, 2010 DRG Records
"Live" at the London Palladium Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli July 25, 1965 Capitol Records
Meet Me in St. Louis Judy Garland with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra November 2, 1944 Decca
Miss Show Business Judy Garland - Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Jack Cathcart September 26, 1955 Capitol Records
Presenting Lily Mars - Complete Motion Picture Soundtrack Judy Garland 1983 Sountrak
Second Souvenir Album Judy Garland November 1942 Decca
Star Eyes Judy Garland 1984 Audiofidelity Enterprises, Inc.
That's Entertainment! Judy Garland October 31, 1960 Capitol Records
The Garland Touch Judy Garland August 1962 Capitol Records
The Judy Garland Story - Vol. II The Hollywood Years Judy Garland 1961 MGM
The Letter Judy Garland with John Ireland May 4, 1959 Capitol Records
The One and Only Judy Garland November 1991 Capitol Records
The Pirate Gene Kelly - Judy Garland – The M-G-M Studio Orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton April 1948 MGM

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me) Judy Garland November 1941 Decca
Buds Won't Bud Judy Garland June 1940 Decca
Changing My Tune Judy Garland October 21, 1946 Decca
Dear Mr. Gable: You Made Me Love You Judy Garland with Harry Sosnik and His Orchestra October 1937 Decca
Everybody Sing Judy Garland with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra September 1937 Decca
For You, For Me, For Evermore Dick Haymes and Judy Garland with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra October 21, 1946 Decca
Friendly Star Judy Garland - Accompanied by Johnny Green and the M-G-M Studio Orchestra 1950 MGM
Friendship Judy Garland August 1940 Decca
How About You? Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose November 1941 Decca
It's a Great Day for the Irish Judy Garland January 1941 Decca
I Wish I Were in Love Again Judy Garland – Accompaniment by Griffith and Godwin July 19, 1948 Decca
Little Drops of Rain Judy Garland September 1962 Warner Bros. Records
No Love, No Nothin' Judy Garland with Georgie Stoll and His Orchestra 1944 Decca
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe Judy Garland and The Merry Macs with Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray August 1945 Decca
Our Love Affair Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose 1941 Decca
Over the Rainbow Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra 1939 Decca
Send My Baby Back to Me Judy Garland May 4, 1953 Columbia [US]
Smilin' Through Judy Garland with Chorus and Orchestra directed by Lyn Murray April 15, 1946 Decca
Stompin' at the Savoy Judy Garland July 1936 Decca
That Old Black Magic Judy Garland January 1943 Decca
The Birthday of a King Judy Garland with Orchestra under direction of David Rose November 1941 Decca
The Man That Got Away Judy Garland July 1954 Columbia [US]
There Is No Breeze (to Cool the Flame of Love) Judy Garland with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra December 1946 Decca
This Heart of Mine Judy Garland with Victor Young and His Orchestra March 22, 1945 Decca
Zing ! Went the Strings of My Heart Judy Garland May 1940 Brunswick

Performances also appear on

Title Performer Release date Label
Easter Parade various artists March 1949 MGM
George Gershwin Songs - Volume 2 various artists 1939 Decca
Merry Christmas - M-G-M Stars various artists 1952 MGM
Moon River and Me Andy Williams June 2005 Demon Vision
That's Entertainment III various artists 1994 Angel
The Harvey Girls various artists November 1, 1945 Decca
The Wizard of Oz Victor Young and His Orchestra September 1939 Decca
Till the Clouds Roll By various artists February 1947 MGM
Words and Music various artists January 1949 MGM

Tributes