Sorry to bother, I love Judy, her wonderful talent, but I don't know a thing about MUSIC. Could you briefly tell me why is this one of the most difficult songs? This way I will be able to appreciate her. even more. Thank you 😊.. 💜🌿
I think singing it's a great day for the Irish must have been harder. Not the singing part but remembering the lyrics with that endless list of Irish names 😂😂😂
I love how Judy sounded as a young woman! She had such a big voice that carried such a sweetness and vibrancy to it. She sounded great as she got older too. I just adore her younger years becuase every time she sings I hear dorthy! I watched the wizard of oz over and over as a little girl and I really wanted to be her! I thought she was so pretty and perfect and it’s too bad they told her otherwise at mgm. She was adorable and beautiful.
Thank you! Finally we get to hear what this would have sounded like had they not made the ridiculously bad decision to cut it from "Babes in Arms". How Arthur Freed could have done that after hearing this version is beyond me!
Ray Heatherton..who performed in the original Broadway stage production of"Babes In Arms"would later go onto greater radio and tv fame in NYC as"The Merry Mailman".
it would have been amazing to hear Judy full throttle this the way she did it's love I'm after, and the 1948 version for words and music, there was so much pulling back her voice, it did not have the electricity of a Garland number like Swing Mister Charlie, or Everybody Sing also from this period in Judy's life. it was much too sweet and toned down to be either a Johnny One Note or a Garland type number. it was pleasant but far from the thrilling exciting Judy at metro
Johnny one note is one of the most difficult songs to master and here baby Judy just knocks it out the park ❤❤
Sorry to bother, I love Judy, her wonderful talent, but I don't know a thing about MUSIC. Could you briefly tell me why is this one of the most difficult songs? This way I will be able to appreciate her. even more.
Thank you 😊.. 💜🌿
I think singing it's a great day for the Irish must have been harder. Not the singing part but remembering the lyrics with that endless list of Irish names 😂😂😂
I love how Judy sounded as a young woman! She had such a big voice that carried such a sweetness and vibrancy to it. She sounded great as she got older too. I just adore her younger years becuase every time she sings I hear dorthy! I watched the wizard of oz over and over as a little girl and I really wanted to be her! I thought she was so pretty and perfect and it’s too bad they told her otherwise at mgm. She was adorable and beautiful.
This is wonderful, new to me and I love it thanks for sharing!
Fabulous
Incredible.
Thank you! Finally we get to hear what this would have sounded like had they not made the ridiculously bad decision to cut it from "Babes in Arms". How Arthur Freed could have done that after hearing this version is beyond me!
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A bigger tragedy was not engaging the Nicholas Brothers for the movie version!
Great find!
Thanks for posting this. Love it!
100 likes and 0 dislikes. Rare to see on RUclips, but so very deserved in this case.
Thanks for sharing this!
Ray Heatherton..who performed in the original Broadway stage production of"Babes In Arms"would later go onto greater radio and tv fame in NYC as"The Merry Mailman".
It's hard to believe that this magical , electrifying voice is coming from a tiny little 14 year old girl!😱🧐🤔🥰
it would have been amazing to hear Judy full throttle this the way she did it's love I'm after, and the 1948 version for words and music, there was so much pulling back her voice, it did not have the electricity of a Garland number like Swing Mister Charlie, or Everybody Sing also from this period in Judy's life. it was much too sweet and toned down to be either a Johnny One Note or a Garland type number. it was pleasant but far from the thrilling exciting Judy at metro