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"Cry, Baby, Cry" B-side 1938 [16] "Cry, Baby, Cry" Jimmy Eaton Terry Shand Remus Harris Irving Melsher Single A-side [16] "Cry, Baby, Cry" (Alternate) Jimmy Eaton Terry Shand Remus Harris Irving Melsher Smilin' Through: The Singles Collection, 1936—1947: 2011 [16] "Ten Pins in the Sky" August 21, 1938 Joseph McCarthy Milton Ager
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 ...
"Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron", a traditional English folk song written in the 19th century about a housewife carrying out one part of her linen chores each day of the week "Monday's Child", a traditional English rhyme mentioning the days of the week; Solomon Grundy (character), DC Comics character named after the rhyme
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Judy Garland had a net worth of $40,000 when she passed away, equivalent to more than $344,000 today. Though the actress had earned over $400,000 from her movie ...
"The Man That Got Away" (originally by Judy Garland) Cher Harold Arlen George Gershwin: Bittersweet White Light: 1973 [17] "Mama (When My Dollies Have Babies)" Cher Sonny Bono: With Love, Chér: 1966 [28] "Mama" [i] Cher Sonny Bono Graham Gouldman Paolo Dossena: Non-album single 1967 [69] "Many Rivers to Cross" (Live) (originally by Jimmy Cliff ...
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American actress, singer, and vaudevillian.She rose to international fame as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939) and became known for her expressive voice, emotional depth, and versatility in both musical and dramatic roles.
The reviewer for Film Weekly wrote that Garland's singing put the film into the "excellent" class, and that "Anyone who stands up to Miss Brice at her own comedy game is very good indeed." [ 6 ] According to MGM's records the film earned $655,000 in the US and Canada and $348,000 elsewhere, resulting in an overall loss of $174,000.
Beacon Journal editor and lifelong Cavs fan Lauren Young was jealous when she saw that a few players crashed a wedding in Cleveland last week.