Description: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJudy at Carnegie HallLive album by Judy GarlandReleasedJuly 10, 1961RecordedApril 23, 1961VenueCarnegie HallGenreVocal popLength122:51LabelCapitolProducerAndy WiswellJudy Garland chronologyThat's Entertainment! (1960)Judy at Carnegie Hall (1961)Judy Garland Live! (1962)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic[1]Pitchfork10/10[2]The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]Judy at Carnegie Hall is a double-LP (re-released decades later as an extended, two-disc CD) live recording of a concert by Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall in New York City, with backing orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey. It was recorded on the night of Sunday April 23, 1961.[4]Garland's live performances were a big success at the time and her record company wanted to capture that energy onto a recording. The double album became a smash, both critically and commercially.The album won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, making Garland the first woman to win the award, and spent thirteen weeks at #1 on the Billboard album chart.Garland's career had moved from movies in the 1940s to vaudeville and elaborate stage shows in the 1950s. She also suffered from drug and alcohol abuse, and, by 1959, had become overweight and ill and needed extensive medical treatment. After a long convalescence, weight loss, and vocal rest, she returned in 1960 to the concert stage with a simple program of "just Judy", omitting the vaudeville and comic acts that usually preceded her. Garland's 1960–1961 tour of Europe and North America was a success, and her stage presence was highly regarded. At the time Garland was billed as "The World's Greatest Entertainer". Audiences were documented as leaving their seats and crowding around the stage to be closer to Garland, and often called her back for encore after encore, even asking her to repeat a song after her book of arrangements was completed.Accolades[edit]The double album was an enormous best seller, charting for 73 weeks on the Billboard charts, including 13 weeks at No. 1, and being certified Gold. It won four Grammy Awards, for Album of the Year, Best Female Vocal Performance, Best Engineered Album, and Best Album Cover.[5] It has never been out of print.In 2001, after the television miniseries Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows showed Judy Davis recreating Garland's 1961 Carnegie Hall appearance, the album was rereleased in a slightly different form, and it appeared again on the charts, rising to number 20 for internet sales, and number 26 on Billboard's Top Pop Catalog Albums.[6]In 2003, the album was one of 50 recordings chosen by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry.Track listing[edit]Side oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1."Overture": a) "The Trolley Song" b) "Over the Rainbow" c) "The Man That Got Away" a) Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin b) Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg c) Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin5:482."When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)"Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay3:293."Medley": a) "Almost Like Being in Love" b) "This Can't Be Love" a) Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe b) Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart6:274."Do It Again"George Gershwin, Buddy DeSylva6:165."You Go to My Head"J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie2:436."Alone Together"Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz5:38Side twoNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1."Who Cares (As Long as You Care for Me)"George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin1:462."Puttin' On the Ritz"Irving Berlin2:453."How Long Has This Been Going On?"George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin4:124."Just You, Just Me"Jesse Greer, Raymond Klages2:165."The Man That Got Away"Harold Arlen, Ira Gershwin5:036."San Francisco"Walter Jurmann, Gus Kahn, Bronisław Kaper4:457."I Can't Give You Anything But Love"Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh6:468."That's Entertainment!"Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz6:38Side threeNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1."Come Rain or Come Shine"Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer7:232."You're Nearer"Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart2:333."A Foggy Day"George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin3:044."If Love Were All"Noël Coward2:535."Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"James F. Hanley4:046."Stormy Weather"Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler6:11Side fourNo.TitleWriter(s)Length1."Medley": a) "You Made Me Love You" b) "For Me and My Gal" c) "The Trolley Song" a) Joseph McCarthy, James V. Monaco, Roger Edens b) George W. Meyer, Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz c) Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane3:562."Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"Sam M. Lewis, Jean Schwartz, Joe Young5:223."Over the Rainbow"Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg5:474."Swanee"Irving Caesar, George Gershwin7:315."After You've Gone"Henry Creamer, Turner Layton4:206."Chicago"Fred Fisher5:152001 compact disc release[edit]In 2001, Capitol released the album as a double Compact Disc set (catalog number 72435-27876-2-3). This edition has the songs in their original running order, and includes material that was not on the original LP set: Garland's monologues and comments to the audience and orchestra; the orchestra preparing for the next number; and a false start on "Come Rain or Come Shine". The CD release purports to reproduce the concert as the audience heard it, "warts and all".Charts[edit]Chart performance for Judy at Carnegie HallChart (1961–2001)Peak positionUK Albums (OCC)[7]13US Billboard 200[8]1US Top Catalog Albums (Billboard)[9]26Certifications and sales[edit]Certifications and sales for Judy at Carnegie HallRegionCertificationCertified units/salesUnited States (RIAA)[11]Gold2,000,000[10]References[edit]^ AllMusic review^ Tafoya, Harry (May 19, 2024). "Judy Garland: Judy at Carnegie Hall Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 19, 2024.^ The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 273.^ Me and My Shadows: Life With Judy Garland (2001)^ "4th Annual Grammy Awards 1961". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 2019-10-20.^ Bronson, Fred (May 17, 2001). "Ms. Jackson Debuts Above 'Ms. Jackson'". Billboard. Vol. 113, no. 11. p. 106. ISSN 0006-2510.^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 19, 2024.^ "Pop LP's Years Ago November 27, 1961". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. November 26, 1966. pp. 38–. ISSN 0006-2510.^ "Judy Garland Chart History (Top Catalog Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved March 8, 2016.^ Parish, James Robert; Pitts, Michael R. (2003). Hollywood Songsters: Garland to O'Connor. Taylor & Francis. p. 337. ISBN 978-0-415-94333-8.^ "American album certifications – Judy Garland – Judy at Carnegie Hall". Recording Industry Association of America.
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Artist: Judy Garland
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Record Label: Capitol Records
Release Title: Judy At Carnegie Hall - Judy In Person
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Good (G)
Edition: Live
Type: LP
Format: Record
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Release Year: 1961
Record Size: 12"
Style: 1960s, Jazz Pop, Vocal Jazz
Features: Live Recording, Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Pop
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