The song is from the album, "Alone," and was recorded in February 1957 when Judy Garland was 35 years old. All the songs were orchestrated and conducted by Gordon Jenkins, "Alone" was Judy's first and best "conceptual" album. The songs reflect the album's title of being "alone" as does the album artwork. This album is quite a departure for Judy, who shows her versatility as a vocalist by performing very bluesy and jazz infused numbers. If you ever want to show people that Judy Garland sang more than just "show tunes", this is the album to play.
@archie977 Me too.
blahhduhhx3 1 year ago
judy songs helped me through a lonely new year
archie977 1 year ago 2
A jazz pianist friend led me to realize the breadth and depth of Judy Garland's vocal expression--artistry of the first order. If anyone ever understood aloneness, Judy did. The combination of music and pictures here makes an arresting audiovisual statement. Thanks for posting.
jere1102 1 year ago
A 'truely' beautiful song and one of my personal favourites.
chunkylumps 2 years ago