Judy Garland Alice Blue Gown from The Judy Garland Experience

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2009

Another attempt at showcasing those photos from the Triplette collection.
Here they are again, this time along with a rare recording of Judy singing Alice Blue Gown.
This performance from the Bob Hope show was thought to be lost for almost 70 years, but reappeared last year at Yahoo's The Judy Garland Experience, the home of rare Garland recordings.

Audio content courtesy of Yahoo's The Judy Garland Experience:
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/thejudygarlandexperience/

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  • Are you one of the biggest Judy's fan? You seem to be one of the biggest phoney!

  • @BetsyBooth22

    I disagree, guess what people get old. They get fat and unattractive. We all do eventually,,then we die.Nothing wrong with that. It's called life And Judy while a great talent was no different than anyone

  • I enjoyed showing this to my grandmother

  • @BetsyBooth22 I agree with you, BetsyBooth22.

  • As one of the biggest Judy fans, I think it is sacrilege to show such unflattering pictures of her when she was older. This gives people the wrong idea. There should have been less unattractive pictures of her here. But Alice Blue Gown is great.

  • Gumm is okay, but Deanna Durbin is a much better singer!!

  • Anyone know what's occurring at 2:13? I have seen a cropped version of this photo, but (thank you!) this is the first time I've seen the whole picture. Is this a benefit fashion show? Unless I'm wrong, that's Gloria Swanson behind her. Judy's wearing a costume from her TV series, but from her appearance, it looks like post-series, maybe 1965. The pic at 1:25 with Dick Cavett is shocking. A camera's lens is keener than a human's. It tells us the end is near, and there's no turning back.

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