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The original soundtrack to the 1954 film A Star Is Born was released by Columbia Records in late 1954 in four formats: as a set of five 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records, a set of three EPs, as a 10-inch 33-rpm long-play, and as a 12-inch long-play. [3] The latter was Columbia's first "de luxe" LP priced at 6.95 dollars. [4]
"The Man That Got Away" is a torch song written for the 1954 version of A Star Is Born. The song, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, is performed in the film by Judy Garland. "The Man That Got Away" was ranked #11 by the American Film Institute on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs list.
A Star Is Born is a 1954 American musical tragedy film directed by George Cukor, written by Moss Hart, and starring Judy Garland and James Mason. [4] Hart's screenplay is an adaptation of the original 1937 film, based on the original screenplay by Robert Carson, Dorothy Parker and Alan Campbell, [5] and from the same story by William A. Wellman and Carson, with uncredited input from six ...
Before Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper starred as Ally and Jackson in the 2018 "A Star is Born," there were Esther and John. Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson played the iconic lovers in 1976 ...
The 38-year-old pop star took the stage in an all-black outfit at the city's Intuit Dome as the final performer of the evening, sitting behind the piano as she sang a slightly altered rendition of ...
February 2, 1950 Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Chorus Harry Warren Mack Gordon Summer Stock (1950) "If You Feel Like Singing, Sing" October 13, 1949: Judy Garland "Friendly Star" October 27, 1949: Judy Garland and the MGM Studio Orchestra "All for You" February 2, 1950: Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, and the MGM Studio Chorus Saul Chaplin
She followed that up as the co-author (alongside film historian Jeffrey Vance) of 2018’s A Star Is Born: Judy Garland and the Film That Got Away, an in depth exploration of the classic movie's ...
Judy Garland signed her first recording contract at age 13 with Decca Records in late 1935. Garland began recording albums for Capitol Records in the 1950s. Her greatest success, Judy at Carnegie Hall (1961), was listed for 73 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart (including 13 weeks at number one), was certified Gold, and took home five Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year and Best Female ...