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By Myself - Judy Garland

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Judy Garland sings "By Myself" on episode #25 of the Judy Garland Show. This performance was filmed on March 6, 1964 and aired on March 22, 1964.

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  • Garland is riveting going to the depths of "By Myself" giving a tremendous soulful performance that is clearly second to none...soaring rich vocal is stunning to experience and remember being spellbound as a teen watching this incredible lady giving the performance of a lifetime therefore making a lifetime fan in love forever...Bravo Judy, love you and RIP

  • Jesus Christ! She's fucking incredible!

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  • Once in a lifetime does a talent like this come along......

  • So raw, almost unwatchable. what a star!

  • This is incredibly moving. Her voice contains so much emotion and she sings it absolutely perfectly.

  • WOW!

  • This is absolutely off-the-charts phenomenal. That's my Judy. That's OUR Judy. Absolutely the greatest performer that lived....and she didn't even know it!!!!

  • Wow. What power.They don't make'em like that anymore.

  • An astonishing performance. What is so amazing is that Judy was utterly distraught at this time and yet still is in there pitching, giving the absolute best she could give. The show she had pinned so much hope on had been cancelled, she hadn't made a dime despite all the promises that had been made and her future must have looked very uncertain. God bless her, no matter what difficulties she faced she worked incredibly hard and never short-changed her audience.

  • @gabsylv I agree; comparing THE two most talented and accomplished female vocalists of the 20th century is a tired and stupid argument. I was merely responding to the ridiculous comment (above) that some idiot made.

  • @mikesterSTLMO you might as well compare sapphires and emeralds..

  • Barbra was good before she got so polished, but she didn't have all this power in her voice out of a studio like garland and Connie Francis

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