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1 | 25th Anniversary Retrospective | 25 | Audio | 1995 | Capitol Records | |
2 | The Unforgettable Judy Garland | 20 | Audio | 1998 | e2 (2) | |
3 | Over The Rainbow | 2 | Audio | 1973 | MCA Records | |
4 | A Lasting Tribute To Judy Garland | 3 | Audio | Longines Symphonette Society | ||
5 | Classic Songs From The Stage & Screen | 20 | Audio | 1993 | Music Club | |
6 | Judy Garland In Hollywood: Her Greatest Movie Hits | 23 | Audio | 1998 | Rhino Movie Music | |
7 | Judy Garland Speaks! | 13 | Audio | Mad Deadly Worldwide Communist Gangster Computer God | ||
8 | Judy | 89 | Audio | 1998-10-13 | 32 Records | |
9 | Over The Rainbow / Maybe I'll Come Back | 2 | Audio | Capitol Records | ||
10 | The Judy Garland Story Vol. 2: The Hollywood Years! | 12 | Audio | 1962 | MGM Records | |
11 | "Live" At The London Palladium | 11 | Audio | EMI | ||
12 | The Best Of The Decca Years, Vol. One - Hits! | 14 | Audio | 1990 | Decca | |
13 | Judy Garland | 10 | Audio | 1965 | Metro Records | |
14 | That Old Black Magic / Poor Little Rich Girl | 2 | Audio | 1942 | Decca | |
15 | Everybody Sing / All God's Chillun Got Rhythm | 2 | Audio | 1937 | Decca | |
16 | On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe / If I Had You | 2 | Audio | 1945 | Decca | |
17 | This Heart Of Mine / Love | 2 | Audio | 1946 | Decca | |
18 | The Hits Of Judy Garland | 14 | Audio | Capitol Records | ||
19 | The Essential Judy Garland | 20 | Audio | 2006 | ||
20 | If You Feel Like Singing, Sing | 12 | Audio | 1954 | MGM Records | |
21 | At Her Best... | 20 | Audio | 1999 | Metrodome | |
22 | A Portrait Of Judy | 18 | Audio | 2003 | Dynamic Entertainment Ltd | |
23 | Over The Rainbow | 8 | Audio | Springboard | ||
24 | The Musical Score Of The Wizard Of Oz & The Song Hits From Pinocchio | 17 | Audio | 1963 | Decca | |
25 | Judy Garland | 10 | Audio | 1965 | ||
26 | A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow / It's A Great Day For The Irish | 2 | Audio | MCA Records | ||
27 | Alone | 11 | Audio | 1957-05-06 | Capitol Records | |
28 | Judy | 11 | Audio | 1956-10-10 | ||
29 | Sings Lionel Bart's Maggie May | 4 | Audio | 1964 | Capitol Records | |
30 | A Star Is Born | 15 | Audio | 1988 | Columbia | |
31 | The Young Judy Garland | 16 | Audio | 1982 | MCA Records | |
32 | The Wizard Of Oz / Little Nelly Kelly / Presenting Lily Mars / Meet Me In St. Louis (The Hollywood Golden Years · Greatest Original Soundtracks) | 46 | Audio | 1995 | Blue Moon (4) | |
33 | Over The Rainbow | 10 | Audio | 1967 | Pickwick/33 Records | |
34 | Girl Crazy | 6 | Audio | 1943 | Decca | |
35 | Send My Baby Back To Me | 2 | Audio | 1953 | Columbia | |
36 | A Star Is Born | 13 | Audio | 1954 | Philips | |
37 | Judy Garland | 7 | Audio | |||
38 | The Best Of Judy Garland | 24 | Audio | 1973 | MCA Records | |
39 | From The Soundtrack A Star Is Born | 10 | Audio | Columbia | ||
40 | Classic Judy Garland The Capitol Years: 1955 - 1965 | 39 | Audio | 2002 | ||
41 | "Live" At The London Palladium | 55 | Audio | 2010-04-20 | ||
42 | "Live" At The London Palladium | 18 | Audio | 1965 | Capitol Records | |
43 | "Live" At The London Palladium | 18 | Audio | 1965 | Capitol Records | |
44 | Classic Judy Garland The Capitol Years: 1955 - 1965 | 37 | Audio | 2002 | Capitol Records | |
45 | The Essential Judy Garland | 20 | Audio | 2006 | ||
46 | At Home At The Palace | 9 | Audio | 1967-08-15 | ABC Records | |
47 | A Star Is Born | 13 | Audio | 1976 | Columbia Special Products | |
48 | "Live" At The London Palladium | 19 | Audio | 1973 | Capitol Records | |
49 | Over The Rainbow | 16 | Audio | 1982 | Music For Pleasure | |
50 | Forever Judy | 10 | Audio | 1969 | MGM Records |
Judy Garland (June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. Garland attained international stardom as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist and on the concert stage. Her career spanned 45 years and she received numerous awards, including a Juvenile Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her work in films, Grammy Awards and a Tony Award.
She is the mother of [a=Liza Minnelli], [a=Lorna Luft] and Joey Luft. Garland died of an accidental drug overdose at the age of forty-seven.
In 1997, Garland was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, several of her recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 1999, the American Film Institute placed her among the ten greatest female stars in the history of American cinema.