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*Judy Garland - [[singing|vocals]]
*Judy Garland - [[singing|vocals]]
*Nelson Riddle - [[Conducting|conductor]], [[arrangement|arranger]]
*Nelson Riddle - [[Conducting|conductor]], [[arrangement|arranger]]
When this album was released on CD in 1989, they added "I'm Old Fashioned" (Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer) as bonus track. Also the song title of track 7, above, was corrected to "Maybe I'll Come Back," credited to [[Doc Cook|Charles L. Cooke]] and Howard C. Jeffrey.<ref> 1989 CD</ref>


===LP design===
===LP design===
*[[Bob Willoughby]] - photographs
*[[Bob Willoughby]] - photographs

==CD reissue==
When the album was released on CD in 1989, they added "I'm Old Fashioned" ([[Jerome Kern]], Johnny Mercer) as a bonus track. The song title of track 7 was corrected to "Maybe I'll Come Back," credited to [[Doc Cook|Charles L. Cooke]] and Howard C. Jeffrey.<ref>1989 CD</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:41, 23 March 2012

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Judy is a 1956 studio album by Judy Garland, her second LP on the Capitol label, arranged by Nelson Riddle. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Come Rain or Come Shine" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer)
  2. "Just Imagine" (Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva)
  3. "I Feel a Song Coming On" (Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, George Oppenheimer)
  4. "Last Night When We Were Young" (Arlen, Yip Harburg)
  5. "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" (Ray Henderson, Lew Brown)
  6. "April Showers" (Louis Silvers, DeSylva)
  7. "I Will Come Back" (Traditional)
  8. "Dirty Hands, Dirty Face" (James V. Monaco, Al Jolson, Clarke, Leslie)
  9. "Lucky Day" (Henderson, Brown, DeSylva)
  10. "Memories of You" (Eubie Blake, Andy Razaf)
  11. "Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home" (Arlen, Mercer)

Personnel

Performance

LP design

CD reissue

When the album was released on CD in 1989, they added "I'm Old Fashioned" (Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer) as a bonus track. The song title of track 7 was corrected to "Maybe I'll Come Back," credited to Charles L. Cooke and Howard C. Jeffrey.[2]

References

  1. ^ Judy, Capitol Records, 1956, vinyl LP T734
  2. ^ 1989 CD