On This Day In Judy Garland’s Life And Career – April 16
April 16, 1937: Judy prerecorded “Yours And Mine” for Broadway Melody of 1938. The film’s stars, Robert Taylor and Eleanor
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April 16, 1937: Judy prerecorded “Yours And Mine” for Broadway Melody of 1938. The film’s stars, Robert Taylor and Eleanor
April 15, 1932: “Baby Gumm” (Judy) performed with “Bob Weir and His Bandits” at a General Aid Society show at
April 14, 1933: Frances (Judy) performed for a second time (the first was April 7th) as part of the “Little
“The pretty actress with the pug-nose and saucer eyes proved to be a veteran trouper as she pulled out all
“Judy Garland, still raking in consolation letters, decided today she’s “grateful” to be the first Oscar loser in history to
“You’ll never make the big time, because you’re small time in your heart.” – Judy Garland as “Jo Hayden” in
“One wonders if she would not have been a happier person if she had been a housewife, only known to