Judy Garland Discography - Original Songs Introduced By Garland

Original Songs Introduced By Garland

  • 1936 "Americana", Every Sunday
  • 1939 "Over the Rainbow", The Wizard of Oz
  • 1939 "Good Morning", Babes in Arms
  • 1940 "Our Love Affair", Strike Up the Band
  • 1940 "It's A Great Day for the Irish", Little Nellie Kelly
  • 1941 "How About You?", Babes on Broadway
  • 1944 "The Trolley Song", Meet Me in St. Louis
  • 1944 "The Boy Next Door", Meet Me in St. Louis
  • 1944 "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas", Meet Me in St Louis
  • 1946 "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe", The Harvey Girls
  • 1948 "Be a Clown", The Pirate
  • 1949 "Merry Christmas", In the Good Old Summertime
  • 1954 "The Man That Got Away", A Star Is Born
  • 1960 "Faraway Part of Town", Pepe (written by AndrĂ© and Dory Previn; nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song)
  • 1962 "Paris is A Lonely Town", Gay Purr-ee
  • 1963 "I Could Go On Singing", I Could Go On Singing

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