The most wonderful part about this video is that Judy was NOT at the top of her game in 1966. She was well past her prime, but still owned the stage. She was in exceptionally good voice here, and she rocked it.
WHAT????? JUDY'S ENTIRE LIFE WAS A "PRIME"!! SHE NEVER LOST ANYTHING, SHE JUST ADJUSTED AS TIME WENT ON, THATS ALL!! SHE WAS INCREDIBLE RIGHT UP UNTIL THE LAST TIME THE WORLD HEARD HER SING!!! Her rendition of "Old Man River" live in 1969 just months before her tragic passing is STILL TO THIS DAY The benchmark that every other singer aspires to reach, but its just a wish for them. 1966??, seriously??, she's hasn't even began to taper off here, not in the least!!!! Listen to that crowd!!!!
@@lala-gj4oo Well . . . to be totally truthful Streisand outdid her. But I still adore Judy. Garland had an effortless, down in the dirt element that Streisand didn't. Streisand was perfection technically but lacked the "kicked around" quality that Garland had.
What a voice. Ive got goose pimples when she sang What Now My Love, the power and how she holds the high notes. Such a shame she was taken from the world when she was still young. You can tell how much she loved singing. The only other singer who can come close to singing that song is amother great, Shirley Bassey.
Watching this for the umpteenth time, I realise it was captured in just one shot: the camera moves in a little and then out again, that is all. No multiple angles, no cross-cutting, no swooping camera. Nothing else was required.
Judy is in fine voice here, looks healthy, and she delivers a fine performance. I think she was just fine sincerely. She outshines so many other singers.
This was not only a talented singer, but also a brilliant actress. Watch the Harvey Girls where she sings The Atchison, Topeka and The Santa Fe number. MGM did a run thru with a stand-in. When they actually filmed the number, Judy did it in ONE take to perfection--GENIUS!
I love this woman. I just love her and miss her so much. I had the honor of meeting Liza but it didn’t strike me as much as it would have if I met Judy. America will never forget you Judy ❤️🌈🙏🏻
Yeah! Wow! That JUST IN TIME was fantastic. She was on that night. I can understand why the audience went wild like they did. Hard to believe she would be hired and fired from the film, VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, within the year. She looks and sounds fabulous here. She's put on a few pounds and it makes her look so much less fragile. I love her reaction to the audience's cheering. She could get so desperate in her personal and professional life and then she could bounce back like she has here. Amazing performer.
+leighgate2 And after the "Valley" debacle, she comes back with her successful 1967 tour, culminating in four sold-out weeks at the Palace in New York. She's an inspiration!
Although the audience that night was enthusiastic about this great performance, the whistles and screams were added by someone and are not from the actual show. She sure was in great form this night.
@@michaelmcbride5012 And what concerts they were! I was able to attend five of them. A life-changing experience. (I guess you could call it "The Judy Garland Experience."
She never ceases to amaze me. I never tire of her. I just wish her personal life hadn't been so fraught with angst. Is it the price that must be paid for stupendous talent?
Judy is magnificent doing two of her heavy hitters in a row and hits is out of the park, looking gorgeous & in stunning vocal form, nobody comes close to infusing so much passion with such glorious tones in to a song...never again
One of the interesting things about Judy Garland is that you never knew what kind of voice she would be in. In 1966, she didn't always have her full voice, though she always did her best. Here, on this particular TV show her voice is strong and she really puts her songs over well. Yet, on the Sammy Davis Show and on the Andy Williams show, also sort of around this "time" her voice was strained - I'm not being critical at all, it was always exciting to see her but after her TV series ended rather abruptly, her voice really had it's up's and down's - but right here I think she sounds great ~
On the Sammy Davis show Judy had a cold. And she really showed the World what really made her the Worlds greatest entertainer. Sick or not she always gave her audience absolutely everything she had. And they loved her for it, and rooted for her, and cheered for her, and appreciated and loved her for her tremendous effort.
Amazing the command of her vocals, movements, elegance, persona, relishing the moment in full control of her performance environment and to know that she was probably without sleep, nervous of performing, medicated, and drinking, on heels, its unbelievable a genius, only a true talent Judy Garland
Judy was in great voice for this tv appearance...she had just completed a 2 week engagement at The Diplomat Hotel at Hollywood-by-the-Sea Florida and was in great voice during that engagement...
When I read that this performance was from 1966, I decided not to expect too much from Judy Garland, but I am surprised at how powerful and full her voice was in this performance. She really was in top form here.
I’m not familiar with Judy Garland’s music, other than “Over the Rainbow”. But this video has introduced me to a treasure! I look forward to discovering more from this legendary performer! ☮️🖖🏽
A bonafide legend, Ms.Garland was one of the greatest vocalists of her time who had the gift of literally figuratively speaking gave "body" to any song she sang.
A spirited, even commanding, performance from the great Garland, but one that also underscores the immense difficulties and pressures she faced in her final 3 and 1/2 years of life. Contrary to much remembrance, she *was* able to produce far more remarkable performances than compromised ones in her last years; landmark runs at the Palace Theater, Boston Common (before 110,000 people!), Forest Hills Stadium, and numerous other engagements/concerts bear that out. But also contrary to certain sources, her vocal instrument was genuinely damaged-perhaps permanently-in 1964 by the insertion of a stomach pump in a Hong Kong hospital (of all places) during a typhoon (of all things), following a near-fatal OD. The increasing financial and emotional chaos of her life following this incident, in particular, only hastened her (probably) irreversible decline. She turned in a handful of truly bad performances and cancellations in subsequent years, which were magnified by the press and detracted from truly noteworthy appearances, like this one on the Como show, in which she was able to rise to the challenge appealingly. The regrettable aspect of her final years is that she might not have needed to suffer them at all, and certainly not so humiliatingly. Working-literally *working*-since age three to supplement her family’s income, then to support them *by herself* as a pre-teen and adolescent, then becoming a multi-media superstar (film, radio, stage, records) who ought to have been able to retire on a big fat pile of hard-earned millions in her early 40s … she was just bled dry perennially by hangers-on, managerial thieves, and by her own refusal to take personal charge of a fortune in lifetime earnings that easily rivaled or outranked Bob Hope’s or Perry Como’s or Frank Sinatra’s. She should not have had to work so hard after she hit 42 or so. By then, she had earned staggering amounts of money … which she did not manage to hold on to. If life were fair, the woman ought to have been able to do one or two seasons of her 1960s TV series and rest from the grind thereafter, choosing projects and appearances at leisure. I applaud late-in-life little triumphs by JG, triumphs like this one, but at the same time, I watch her and can’t help but think, “Man, what a good heart she had, but damn-she must have been exhausted to the tips of her toes by this point in life.”
Wow she was in great voice that night, almost strange, you never exactly knew what kind of shape her voice would be but THAT night, wow - she was really in top form.
Wow. Starting in the mid 1960s, Judy Garland's singing voice became unpredictable .... sometimes great, sometimes so-so. This is an example of when she was truly GREAT. Thanks for posting this.
we just saw JUDY and it was magnificent, but Rene isn't Judy, so I enjoyed this trip back in history. As said in the movie her words of song bypass your ears and go right to your soul. Terrific
Just sbout my favourite of Judy's post-tv series performances. She is SO magnificent here that there just aren't sufficient superlatives to adequately describe her. And the response of the audience is entirely proportionate and appropriate. Thanks for all the work you do to bring the greatness of Garland to RUclips. It is MUCH appreciated.
A touch of mid-60's brilliance from this legend. Unfortunately the audience reaction at the end was added in by someone. The audience really was ecstatic over her performance so I'm not sure why the added applause and yelling was put in there. Reminds me of an Lp released many years ago titled "Judy Garland Concert" where series material had "fake" and obnoxious audience reaction added for "excitement" value. If there was one thing Garland never needed was "added excitement". She did very well on her own. Simply the best there was. Never will be equaled.
It’s just wonderful that we can still experience this fantastic force of nature 50 years after her death. I had the good fortune to be part of the Judy magic in person while attending her many concerts during the late fifties and the early and mid sixties.Sometimes when she recognized one of her regular fan/attendees as we had rushed to the stage footlights near the last part of our show she would reach out to touch her “worshipers “
What a fabulous performance. I love how free and spontaneous she is with her gestures. Thank you so much for all the work you do to share this incredible stuff with us. What an evergreen performer!
Thank you for allowing us to see this ... amazing how Judy could turn ANY song (and one might argue that this particular number is not even really worthy of her) into something more than the real thing, Given that this is in 1966 ... she really is in good voice. When she sings the lyrics: "If I should live, or I should die, / no one would care; no one would cry" ... how very wrong! Thanks again.
It seems that Judy sang "What Now My Love" nearly every time she stood in front of a microphone after 1965, and I agree with you that she really reached a bit too far down when she selected this song; I have to admit, however, that on this particular occasion she just-about justified her choice; she knocks it right out of the ball park, easily the best reading she ever gave it. She just looks so happy at how this show is going that you just have to rejoice right along with her. She's not just in GOOD voice; she's in GREAT voice, and she damn well knows it!
Whenever I saw her singing on her TV series or as a guest appearance like this, it has always amazed me that she was singing everything so effortlessly! Watching her singing all of her high, emotional and so very electrifying notes were like she was just speaking each word effortlessly. 🤔She never ever made faces like all the other singers do. She was a complete and absolute natural.🤗❤️
@@08davey I remember that, it was on "Barbra Striesand .. The Third Album. (The one with her wearing a sailor's top for her solos. That version of "Just In Time" for Streisand had been composed by Leonard Bernstein as a tribute for Broadway's Phyllis Newman and lyricist Adolph Green.) It was a splendid, almost mesmerizing, but it still didn't compete with Judy's Mort Lindsey arrangement, which he had devised with the help of Kay Thompson (Judy's friend and Liza's godmother.).
A heartfelt thank you for posting this. The only other recording I ever heard of Judy singing this was a live recording where she wasn't in as good a voice as she is here. Something to treasure.
The sound upgrade is awesome. Was so excited to see/hear this. I played her 1967 Palace record to death as a kid and always wondered what it would have been like to see her sing What Now My Love. Now I know!!!!! Thank you so much for this, Buzz!!!!!!
I remember that when I saw her at Westbury Music Fair, people in the audience Kept screaming that they wanted her to sing "What Now, My Love" ... she didn't, but she did revive it for her Palace show about a month later.
OMG.......Love this sooooooooo much. Amazing, Fantastic, Superb, Wonderful are just some of the words, that I can think of while listening to this vocal treasure, of Judy Garland. Thanks so much for posting this video.
Nice to see her here not flailing about, as she so often did on her series. Her gestures all mean something. She's centered, confident and well-rehearsed. She was a great...a bewitchingly great...artist.
"We did manage to upgrade the audio portion of the clip." Yeah, right. I'm a huge Garland fan, but those extra cheers and squeals weren't upgraded, they were CLEARLY added, and come off sounding so phony. An insult to Garland who didn't need any 'clap track'.
Judy was not a "once in a lifetime talent," she was a "once in forever talent." Never will there be another Judy Garland.
Her combination of star power, god-given talent and show business know how has never been equalled. I don't think it ever will be.
Thank you I agree 100%
Elvis. Only
Amen. Elvis who? Oh yeah, even Elvis was a huge fan of hers.
The most wonderful part about this video is that Judy was NOT at the top of her game in 1966. She was well past her prime, but still owned the stage. She was in exceptionally good voice here, and she rocked it.
I love her, and I agree.
She told the story and hot the notes, with great passion. One of the greatest actresses ever. And singers.
WHAT????? JUDY'S ENTIRE LIFE WAS A "PRIME"!! SHE NEVER LOST ANYTHING, SHE JUST ADJUSTED AS TIME WENT ON, THATS ALL!! SHE WAS INCREDIBLE RIGHT UP UNTIL THE LAST TIME THE WORLD HEARD HER SING!!! Her rendition of "Old Man River" live in 1969 just months before her tragic passing is STILL TO THIS DAY The benchmark that every other singer aspires to reach, but its just a wish for them. 1966??, seriously??, she's hasn't even began to taper off here, not in the least!!!! Listen to that crowd!!!!
amazing here and what fun she is having with the audience in her palm...a warm wonderful force of nature...
Even when she wasn't in her prime, once her voice got warmed up there was nobody like her. The natural power of her voice is astonishing.
I SO Agree... Very Well put ...there IS NO ONE like JUDY!!! xoxo
stupid comment.
when was her prime?
Jade Zee You'd have to be a fan to know when she was in her prime.
I think there was something else that took over....
millers3888 I agree with you .... The best
She was a force of nature - Incredible voice and incredible musicality........no one has ever touched her almost 50 years later.........
and no one ever will
@@lala-gj4oo Well . . . to be totally truthful Streisand outdid her. But I still adore Judy. Garland had an effortless, down in the dirt element that Streisand didn't. Streisand was perfection technically but lacked the "kicked around" quality that Garland had.
Who can ever come close to this legend?
The greatest raw vocal ability ever heard. This was rare form in those days for her. Nobody captured an audience like Judy. Perhaps no omen ever will…
At the top of her game. What. Now. My. Love no one like her today
Not only is Judy perfect this night, but She Knows She Hitting it, And Enjoying every minute.
Like the old country song, "When You're Hot, You're Hot."
Pure magic !! The best singer of the 20th Century.
What a voice. Ive got goose pimples when she sang What Now My Love, the power and how she holds the high notes. Such a shame she was taken from the world when she was still young. You can tell how much she loved singing. The only other singer who can come close to singing that song is amother great, Shirley Bassey.
60 years ago and still loving that voice of Judy Garland
WE LOVE YOU JUDY AND ALWAYS WILL!
That’s Right!!
Watching this for the umpteenth time, I realise it was captured in just one shot: the camera moves in a little and then out again, that is all. No multiple angles, no cross-cutting, no swooping camera. Nothing else was required.
She was on here game for this taping. That arrangement of What Now My Love is still the best ever.
A real creation for us
From
GOD ! Thank you for this wonderful person! We love you Judy!
2:27 That's the moment that the FULL VOICE clicks in. Incredible! bob in toronto
judy never sang a song...she performed an event...at her best she was the best....no one comes close to equaling her ability to perform a song
OMG!!! When she runs her hand through her hair and hits that note!!! chills....so powerful!!!
This is amazing,Judy Garland could bring house down. What a true real talent. The best female vocalist of all time
Judy is in fine voice here, looks healthy, and she delivers a fine performance. I think she was just fine sincerely. She outshines so many other singers.
Peggy Lee said: "Judy at her worst is better than the rest of us at our best."
No one can touch her. Amazing!
This was not only a talented singer, but also a brilliant actress. Watch the Harvey Girls where she sings The Atchison, Topeka and The Santa Fe number. MGM did a run thru with a stand-in. When they actually filmed the number, Judy did it in ONE take to perfection--GENIUS!
visiting AGAIN!!!!!!!! Just can not get enough of her....God! She's unusually GOOD here. Peace&Love
Judy Garland was absolutely Awesome!!!!
I LOVE Her.❤️🔥💯
three years before her death. :( A truer star has never existed. A total triple threat.
I love this woman. I just love her and miss her so much. I had the honor of meeting Liza but it didn’t strike me as much as it would have if I met Judy. America will never forget you Judy ❤️🌈🙏🏻
Yeah! Wow! That JUST IN TIME was fantastic. She was on that night. I can understand why the audience went wild like they did. Hard to believe she would be hired and fired from the film, VALLEY OF THE DOLLS, within the year. She looks and sounds fabulous here. She's put on a few pounds and it makes her look so much less fragile. I love her reaction to the audience's cheering. She could get so desperate in her personal and professional life and then she could bounce back like she has here. Amazing performer.
+leighgate2 And after the "Valley" debacle, she comes back with her successful 1967 tour, culminating in four sold-out weeks at the Palace in New York. She's an inspiration!
she bounced back a lot in her life. what a force of nature she was. in that tiny little body.
@@michaelmcbride5012 crazy great!!!!!
Although the audience that night was enthusiastic about this great performance, the whistles and screams were added by someone and are not from the actual show. She sure was in great form this night.
@@michaelmcbride5012 And what concerts they were! I was able to attend five of them. A life-changing experience. (I guess you could call it "The Judy Garland Experience."
She never ceases to amaze me. I never tire of her. I just wish her personal life hadn't been so fraught with angst. Is it the price that must be paid for stupendous talent?
Just amazing and wonderful. There just aren't enough superlatives to describe her voice.
Love how she navigates all those modulations in "Just In Time". Great arrangement for a great artist!
Judy is magnificent doing two of her heavy hitters in a row and hits is out of the park, looking gorgeous & in stunning vocal form, nobody comes close to infusing so much passion with such glorious tones in to a song...never again
One of the interesting things about Judy Garland is that you never knew what kind of voice she would be in. In 1966, she didn't always have her full voice, though she always did her best. Here, on this particular TV show her voice is strong and she really puts her songs over well. Yet, on the Sammy Davis Show and on the Andy Williams show, also sort of around this "time" her voice was strained - I'm not being critical at all, it was always exciting to see her but after her TV series ended rather abruptly, her voice really had it's up's and down's - but right here I think she sounds great ~
she always did her best!!!! and that also made us love her so
On the Sammy Davis show Judy had a cold. And she really showed the World what really made her the Worlds greatest entertainer. Sick or not she always gave her audience absolutely everything she had. And they loved her for it, and rooted for her, and cheered for her, and appreciated and loved her for her tremendous effort.
Amazing the command of her vocals, movements, elegance, persona, relishing the moment in full control of her performance environment and to know that she was probably without sleep, nervous of performing, medicated, and drinking, on heels, its unbelievable a genius, only a true talent Judy Garland
Judy was in great voice for this tv appearance...she had just completed a 2 week engagement at The Diplomat Hotel at Hollywood-by-the-Sea Florida and was in great voice during that engagement...
At 5:47 you can hear a quick giggle! Such stage presence !
A little giggle as she glides across the stage
Brilliant!!!Judy at her Damn BEST!!!! Looking Beautiful and Sounding Magnificent!!!! GOD BLESS U JUDY LOVE U. Peace
When I read that this performance was from 1966, I decided not to expect too much from Judy Garland, but I am surprised at how powerful and full her voice was in this performance. She really was in top form here.
WOW!...Just Wow!Ladies and gentlemen, The GREAT Judy Garland.
Wow...Fantastic performance! .her voice roars and rushes at you like a powerful tornado...
A "twister" ... .
Her voice in her final years matured into a whiskey & cigarette sound. She was phenomenal.🌈
Greatness in every note, every gesture... never again!!!
Simply Stunning Live Performance....... !! Judy is Still the Greatest Singer on the Planet!!!
I’m not familiar with Judy Garland’s music, other than “Over the Rainbow”. But this video has introduced me to a treasure! I look forward to discovering more from this legendary performer! ☮️🖖🏽
There's a lot to discover ... hope you enjoy it.
Just listen to the recording of her legendary April 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall-sheer brilliance-and biggest selling double album of all time 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It’s a pretty large rabbit hole. Enjoy 😂. One of her songs I found recently is “Hello bluebird.” I love it
Listen to her Carnegie hall album ! It’s unreal !!!
@@connerfirkins5759 Yes!! I'm so glad you also love "Hello Bluebird!" Just performed it at a series of concerts, and I've rarely had so much fun!
A bonafide legend, Ms.Garland was one of the greatest vocalists of her time who had the gift of literally figuratively speaking gave "body" to any song she sang.
Thanks God for videos. She stays with us💖💖💖💖💖
Passing by Again, I am in need of a Judy FIX! This is one of her GREATEST. PERFORMANCES! Peace&Love
Storyteller, with great passion.
A spirited, even commanding, performance from the great Garland, but one that also underscores the immense difficulties and pressures she faced in her final 3 and 1/2 years of life. Contrary to much remembrance, she *was* able to produce far more remarkable performances than compromised ones in her last years; landmark runs at the Palace Theater, Boston Common (before 110,000 people!), Forest Hills Stadium, and numerous other engagements/concerts bear that out.
But also contrary to certain sources, her vocal instrument was genuinely damaged-perhaps permanently-in 1964 by the insertion of a stomach pump in a Hong Kong hospital (of all places) during a typhoon (of all things), following a near-fatal OD. The increasing financial and emotional chaos of her life following this incident, in particular, only hastened her (probably) irreversible decline. She turned in a handful of truly bad performances and cancellations in subsequent years, which were magnified by the press and detracted from truly noteworthy appearances, like this one on the Como show, in which she was able to rise to the challenge appealingly.
The regrettable aspect of her final years is that she might not have needed to suffer them at all, and certainly not so humiliatingly. Working-literally *working*-since age three to supplement her family’s income, then to support them *by herself* as a pre-teen and adolescent, then becoming a multi-media superstar (film, radio, stage, records) who ought to have been able to retire on a big fat pile of hard-earned millions in her early 40s … she was just bled dry perennially by hangers-on, managerial thieves, and by her own refusal to take personal charge of a fortune in lifetime earnings that easily rivaled or outranked Bob Hope’s or Perry Como’s or Frank Sinatra’s.
She should not have had to work so hard after she hit 42 or so. By then, she had earned staggering amounts of money … which she did not manage to hold on to. If life were fair, the woman ought to have been able to do one or two seasons of her 1960s TV series and rest from the grind thereafter, choosing projects and appearances at leisure.
I applaud late-in-life little triumphs by JG, triumphs like this one, but at the same time, I watch her and can’t help but think, “Man, what a good heart she had, but damn-she must have been exhausted to the tips of her toes by this point in life.”
So true, what a great and insightful comment.
Sadly, one of the last of her remarkable performances. ❤️🌈😥
Wow she was in great voice that night, almost strange, you never exactly knew what kind of shape her voice would be but THAT night, wow - she was really in top form.
WHAT A FIND!!!!! ABSOLUTELY FANTASSSSSTIC!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! JUDY!!!! ON. HER. GAME!!!!!!! ♡♡♡♡♡
Wow. Starting in the mid 1960s, Judy Garland's singing voice became unpredictable .... sometimes great, sometimes so-so. This is an example of when she was truly GREAT. Thanks for posting this.
No one belts out a song with such emotion. She is still a grand pleasure to watch. Pure entertainment!!! What a loss.
the best there will ever be
we just saw JUDY and it was magnificent, but Rene isn't Judy, so I enjoyed this trip back in history. As said in the movie her words of song bypass your ears and go right to your soul. Terrific
OH MY!!! I just got to see this for the first time!!! Outstanding!!! This is so wonderful!!! Thank you!!!
JUDY FOI A RAINHA de Hollywood, atuando e cantando lindamente!!!🥰
She is the BEST there is.
@Ercan Özkan
She is the gold standard, no matter how many years she lived.
Yes. Stunning performance. It is the subtle good and ways that makes a song and words. She was working the room.. and yes.. the world.
Not only was Judy a great talent! She was an even greater woman! I know that she is a wonderful angel in Heaven!!
Just sbout my favourite of Judy's post-tv series performances. She is SO magnificent here that there just aren't sufficient superlatives to adequately describe her. And the response of the audience is entirely proportionate and appropriate. Thanks for all the work you do to bring the greatness of Garland to RUclips. It is MUCH appreciated.
+Mandeley100 Her daughters...both of them...aren't bad either!!
+Mandeley100 Wow, do I agree with EVERYTHING you said. Because of your words, I won't have to write anything. You said it for me.
Mandeley100 on
A touch of mid-60's brilliance from this legend. Unfortunately the audience reaction at the end was added in by someone. The audience really was ecstatic over her performance so I'm not sure why the added applause and yelling was put in there. Reminds me of an Lp released many years ago titled "Judy Garland Concert" where series material had "fake" and obnoxious audience reaction added for "excitement" value. If there was one thing Garland never needed was "added excitement". She did very well on her own. Simply the best there was. Never will be equaled.
It’s just wonderful that we can still experience this fantastic force of nature 50 years after her death. I had the good fortune to be part of the Judy magic in person while attending her many concerts during the late fifties and the early and mid sixties.Sometimes when she recognized one of her regular fan/attendees as we had rushed to the stage footlights near the last part of our show she would reach out to touch her “worshipers “
Just the most amazing woman ever.
What a fabulous performance. I love how free and spontaneous she is with her gestures. Thank you so much for all the work you do to share this incredible stuff with us. What an evergreen performer!
Never will be another Judy Garland. God no one could belt out a song like her! She sang with her whole being!!
There is only one word------goddess.
What a Angel what a real ⭐️!!!!
Thank you for allowing us to see this ... amazing how Judy could turn ANY song (and one might argue that this particular number is not even really worthy of her) into something more than the real thing, Given that this is in 1966 ... she really is in good voice. When she sings the lyrics: "If I should live, or I should die, / no one would care; no one would cry" ... how very wrong! Thanks again.
It seems that Judy sang "What Now My Love" nearly every time she stood in front of a microphone after 1965, and I agree with you that she really reached a bit too far down when she selected this song; I have to admit, however, that on this particular occasion she just-about justified her choice; she knocks it right out of the ball park, easily the best reading she ever gave it. She just looks so happy at how this show is going that you just have to rejoice right along with her. She's not just in GOOD voice; she's in GREAT voice, and she damn well knows it!
Nobody can sing like Judy!
Elvis. Only.
There is only JUDY... what else is there to say!
Phenomenal!!!!! What a voice.
I love this arrangement so much.
Just passing by AGAIN!!!!!!!! Enjoy All!! Ah, she's. GREAT! Peace
I'm always waiting for the hand to go up start messing her hair lol
Untouchable
Just wonderful. So happy to have this available to watch. ♥️
Magnificent. I cannot understand how it is possible that anyone has any doubts that she is unsurpassed by any other non-classical singer.
Whenever I saw her singing on her TV series or as a guest appearance like this, it has always amazed me that she was singing everything so effortlessly! Watching her singing all of her high, emotional and so very electrifying notes were like she was just speaking each word effortlessly. 🤔She never ever made faces like all the other singers do. She was a complete and absolute natural.🤗❤️
She was amazing singer in this world.
Thank you very very very much.
A stunning peformance!
Also, as a superb vocalsmith, she knew how to manipulate her vocal instrument to adapt to changes in her health.
Another thought...Just in Time being one of my favorites from Judy...I don't think I've Ever heard Anyone else sing it! Not that I need to! 😊
Tony Bennett does it very well too, less emotional but more jazzy, he emphasizes the triplets.
Streisand sang it to a Bach prelude. Stunning, but entirely different. ruclips.net/video/MFNek4XVWis/видео.html
@@08davey I remember that, it was on "Barbra Striesand .. The Third Album. (The one with her wearing a sailor's top for her solos. That version of "Just In Time" for Streisand had been composed by Leonard Bernstein as a tribute for Broadway's Phyllis Newman and lyricist Adolph Green.) It was a splendid, almost mesmerizing, but it still didn't compete with Judy's Mort Lindsey arrangement, which he had devised with the help of Kay Thompson (Judy's friend and Liza's godmother.).
Perfection personified.
A heartfelt thank you for posting this. The only other recording I ever heard of Judy singing this was a live recording where she wasn't in as good a voice as she is here. Something to treasure.
She is at her very, very best in the second verse. B+ seems to be the key for Judy!
Pure Genius!!
The sound upgrade is awesome. Was so excited to see/hear this. I played her 1967 Palace record to death as a kid and always wondered what it would have been like to see her sing What Now My Love. Now I know!!!!! Thank you so much for this, Buzz!!!!!!
I remember that when I saw her at Westbury Music Fair, people in the audience Kept screaming that they wanted her to sing "What Now, My Love" ... she didn't, but she did revive it for her Palace show about a month later.
@@roberthenleynola so envious that you saw her live!
I think she looks younger here than she did on her tv show. And sounds phenomenal as always!
It would have been pretty cool if she did a duet of this song with Elvis Presley. Both great vibrato voices. Just a thought.
OMG.......Love this sooooooooo much. Amazing, Fantastic, Superb, Wonderful are just some of the words, that I can think of while listening to this vocal treasure, of Judy Garland. Thanks so much for posting this video.
a one-off. talent extraordinaire.
She was always on her game while performing.....a true Legend indeed!
This song makes me want to cry 😢
Stunning
Nice to see her here not flailing about, as she so often did on her series. Her gestures all mean something. She's centered, confident and well-rehearsed. She was a great...a bewitchingly great...artist.
"We did manage to upgrade the audio portion of the clip." Yeah, right. I'm a huge Garland fan, but those extra cheers and squeals weren't upgraded, they were CLEARLY added, and come off sounding so phony. An insult to Garland who didn't need any 'clap track'.
Wasn''t this originally in color? Surely a master tape must exist!
Yes, it was. I was in high school, and I remember asking my grandfather to let me come and watch is, as he had a color TV and we did not.
It could be a flip book of stick figures...still stunning and The Best Ever! 😊
That voice takes you in, touches your heart like none other.