Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection 1936-1947
Year: 2011
Artist: Judy Garland
Songs
- Changing My Tune
- Cry, Baby, Cry
- Everybody Sing
- Fascinating Rhythm
- How About You?
- I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You)
- If I Had You
- It's A Great Big World
- A Journey To A Star
- Love
- No Love, No Nothin'
- Poor Little Rich Girl
- Poor You
- Smilin' Through
- Swing Mister Charlie
- Swing Your Partner Round And Round
- There Is No Breeze (To Cool The Flame Of Love)
- This Heart Of Mine
- You Can't Have Ev'rything
- You've Got Me Where You Want Me
Other albums by Judy Garland
The London Studio Recordings, 1957-1964
2011, songs: 2
Sound of the Movies
2000, songs: 1
Best of Judy Garland: 20th Century Masters
1999, songs: 2
Live At the London Palladium [Revised Edition]
1965, songs: 5
The One & Only
1991, songs: 1
Judy in Love
1958, songs: 3
The Amsterdam Concert December 1960
2012, songs: 17
The In Concert: The Legendary Amsterdam Concert, 1960
2000, songs: 1
Facts about the album "Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection 1936-1947"
Album Title: Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection 1936-1947
Artist: Judy Garland
Meta Information: "Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection 1936-1947" is a comprehensive anthology showcasing the early recordings of the iconic Judy Garland, spanning the formative years of her illustrious career. This collection features a curated selection of singles released by Garland during the period from 1936 to 1947, offering a captivating glimpse into her evolution as a vocalist and performer. From enchanting ballads to upbeat swing numbers, Judy Garland's timeless recordings from this era continue to enchant listeners with their charm, wit, and undeniable musicality.
Interesting Facts:
- Judy Garland's early singles from the 1930s and 1940s include some of her most beloved recordings, such as "Over the Rainbow", "Dear Mr. Gable (You Made Me Love You)", and "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart", which helped solidify her status as one of the era's most promising young talents.
- Garland's collaborations with songwriters and composers like Harold Arlen, Harry Warren, and Irving Berlin resulted in a string of hit singles that showcased her exceptional vocal range and emotive delivery. Her recordings from this period remain beloved by fans and collectors alike.
- Despite the challenges of navigating the tumultuous entertainment industry of the time, Judy Garland's early singles reflect her resilience, determination, and enduring passion for music. Her contributions to the Great American Songbook continue to be celebrated as a vital part of the cultural fabric of the 20th century.