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JUDY GARLAND: RARE DELETED SCENE/SONG 'MY INTUITION' FROM 'THE HARVEY GIRLS'.

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Introduced by Judy Garland and John Hodiak in the'The Harvey Girls', but deleted from the film, 1946.This is a RARE, never before broadcast, clip. I love being able to share some of Judy's unseen work with all of you. For those of us who are compelled ... by The Magic Of A Muse ... to share her legacy, 'My Intuition' is a song/scene from 'The Harvey Girls' that we know about ... but most of
the world does not. I hope, in whatever small way I can, to change that ...
There are some minor cuts I had to make in the clip ... the video & audio quality was just so poor ... but it is minor, about 10 seconds. Otherwise, it is intact & worth seeing.
For Judy ... Always.
Words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, 1945.

I've read your pretty speaches
And I must admit they touched my heart
I don't know where you borrow them
But most of them are works of art
No school boy with his Valentines
Was ever more sincere
I've tried to read between the lines
To make the meaning clear
But there's a little voice that whispers
Softly, as I fall asleep:
"You better look before you leap."
My intuition says to me,
Don't ever give your heart away
And so I simply must obey my intuition
My intuition says to me
Those pretty words may not be true
So what am I supposed to do in my position?
I'd like to trust my heart
Believe in just my heart
But it is much too young to know
So though it may be bad advice
I guess I'll have to string along
Until you prove my intuition
Can be wrong.
My intuition goes like this:
I'm playing poker with a bunch
And all at once I get a hunch
That's intuition
I'm playing aces back to back
And I can see a pair of kings
But if there's one more of those things
What's my position?
Well, if you get the cards
Then you should bet the cards
At least, that's what I've always heard
You have your hunch, I'll have mine
Suppose we both we both just string along
Until we prove our intuition can be wrong.

*No copyright infringement intended*
http://www.youtube.com/user/MicheleBell1

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  • Judy is marvellous as always :). What is with the turning pages though? Did they repeat the song or something like they did with 'Mr. Monotony'?

  • Hello AntinousIsGod1.

    Parts of the clip/music were really bad quality, so I edited. Definately not pleased about it, but I wanted to share as best I could - even with the editing. I promise to do a reprise if I get the scene intact, good quality.

    xoxoMichelexoxo

  • Nice! The background scenery and location was just beautiful.

    What were the cuts for? Slow bits or what?

  • Hi Sam!!!

    Yes, slow,blurred,lines ... the audio not available ...

    With Lots Of Love, I salvaged what I could.

    xoxoMichelexoxo

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  • It was a mistake to cut this song.

  • @ MGM after Liza was born in early '46 Judy had 3 films released that year. I read that when pregnant, Judy got big as a house. "Till The Clouds Roll By" Judy is 5 months preg w/Liza but they hid it well. But after Liza was born Judy who had a weight problem really lost a lot because when she started the Pirate in 1947 she looked very thin. The only recognizable weight gain was in 1950 during Summer Stock. 4 yrs after Liza was born. Judy must've started back to the pills after Liza's birth.

  • This landscape is still out there on the north side of the 118 freeway. A lot of westerns were filmed there too back in the day.

  • I do think that a duet between the two was warranted for the movie. However, I don't think it should have been this song. They should have had a different song this one would have slowed the progression of the movie.

  • Tireseome song. Judy sounds fine. But "The Harvey Girls" is already a VERY long movie, and not especially entertaining (except for Angela Lansbury as the town bad girl.) I can see why this was cut. Judy was far better showcased in "The Good Old Summertime." (A number was cut from that, too--"Last Night Wheh We Were Young"--a great song, but it slowed the movie.) Sometimes, cuts are for the good.

  • @djsrob John had a really nice voice. I would be curious to know if he sang in any other movie. I loved him in The Harvey Girls. :-)

  • John Hodiak singing!

  • Of course this wonderful song should not have been cut. It just doesn't make sense that Judy and John get married at the end of the movie without this song. Ty Ty Michelebell for another YT delight!

  • Judy's wearing more red lipstick than a Harvey Girl ought to. But looks and sounds terrific. This song and segment are slow as molasses, and wisely cut. Harry Warren, btw, was not a big fan of Judy's, and vice versa.

  • Bellissima e bravissima!! :)

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