Disc 1 |
Song
Title |
From... |
Time |
The
Balboa |
Promotional
soundtrack recording for the film Pigskin
Parade -
August 1936 |
2:13 |
Feelin'
Like A Million |
With
Roger Edens at the piano. 1937 rehearsal recording. |
2:51 |
They
Can't Take That Away From Me |
May
11, 1937 - CBS Radio "Jackie Oakie College Program" |
6:52 |
Thanks
For The Memory (Parody) |
January
8, 1939 - CBS Radio "Hollywood Screen Guild
Show" |
3:19 |
Could
You Pass In Love? |
September
8, 1938 - NBC Radio "Good News of 1939", with Robert
Young, Frank Morgan & Meredith Willson |
5:02 |
Sweet
Sixteen |
April
6, 1939 - CBS Radio "Tune-Up Time", with Kay Thompson's
Rhythm Singers |
4:30 |
FDR
Jones/Program Close |
April 6, 1939
- CBS Radio "Tune-Up Time" |
3:39 |
Comes
Love/Program Close |
December
16, 1939 - CBS Radio "Arrowhead Springs Hotel Opening
Broadcast" |
5:13 |
All
The Things You Are |
February
13, 1940 - NBC Radio "The Pepsodent Show Starring Bob
Hope" |
5:13 |
Introduction/Don't
Get Around Much Anymore |
May
1943 - AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Album #76.
With Johnny Mercer, Ivan Ditmars at the piano, Ken
Carpenter announcer |
4:05 |
But
Not For Me |
May
1943 - AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Album #76. |
3:00 |
I
Lost My Sugar In Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City Blues) |
May
1943 - AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Album #76. With
Johnny Mercer |
2:56 |
Takin'
A Chance On Love/Program Close |
May
1943 - AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) Album #76. |
5:04 |
Over
The Rainbow |
August
13, 1944 - NBC radio "Your All-Time Hit Parade", released
to the troops overseas as "The Judy Garland V-Disc" |
2:49 |
I
May Be Wrong |
August
13, 1944 - NBC radio "Your All-Time Hit Parade",
released to the troops overseas as "The Judy Garland
V-Disc" |
2:09 |
Program
Introduction |
December
17, 1944 - "The Philco Radio Hall Of Fame" |
1:30 |
The
Trolley Song |
December
17, 1944 - "The Philco Radio Hall Of Fame" |
3:22 |
Have
Yourself A Merry Little Christmas |
December
17, 1944 - "The Philco Radio Hall Of Fame" |
2:55 |
Judy's
Spoken Tribute to Jerome Kern |
December
9, 1945 - CBS Radio "Jerome Kern Memorial" |
1:19 |
I
Won't Dance |
December
9, 1945 - CBS Radio "Jerome Kern Memorial" -
Chorus only |
1:18 |
Can't
Help Lovin' Dat Man |
December
9, 1945 - CBS Radio "Jerome Kern Memorial" |
1:41 |
Why
Do I Love You? |
December
9, 1945 - CBS Radio "Jerome Kern Memorial" -
Les Paul Trio only |
1:54 |
Look
For The Silver Lining |
December
9, 1945 - CBS Radio "Jerome Kern Memorial" |
2:39 |
Disc 2
Judy Garland tracks in blue. |
Title |
Performed by... |
Time |
Opening
Announcements and Themes |
Warren
Hull, announcer |
1:52 |
Orchestral
Intro/We're Off To See The Wizard |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson -
Intro by Meredith Willson |
0:45 |
Come
Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson |
0:20 |
Over
The Rainbow |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson |
1:39 |
If
I Only Had A Brain |
NBC
Orchestra only |
0:35 |
In
The Merry Old Land Of Oz |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson |
0:41 |
We're
Off To See The Wizard |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson |
0:18 |
Over
The Rainbow (Reprise) |
NBC
Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Meredith Willson |
0:43 |
Patter
[Robert Young and Meredith Willson discuss the music and
book] |
Robert Young
& Meredith Willson |
0:37 |
Baby
Snooks Segment |
Fanny
Brice & Hanley Stafford |
6:50 |
Maxwell
House Commercial |
[The
Maxwell House Company] |
2:07 |
Judy
Garland learns from Mervyn LeRoy (impersonated) that she
is to play Dorothy |
Judy
Garland & unidentified player |
2:24 |
MGM
head of Casting "Fred Datig" (impersonated) and
Robert Young inform Frank Morgan that he has won the part
of the Wizard |
Frank
Morgan, Robert Young & unidentified player |
1:19 |
Bert
Lahr "rehearses": dialogue, lion-style bravado and "gnong!
gnong! gnongs!" |
Bert
Lahr & unidentified player |
0:53 |
Harold
Arlen and E.Y. Harburg demonstrate "Over The Rainbow" for
Judy Garland |
Judy Garland,
Harold Arlen, & E.Y. Harburg |
2:52 |
Ace
Director of Dancers, "Bobby Connolly" rehearses The Munchkins |
Unidentified
player and the NBC
Chorus |
0:44 |
The
Sneak Preview: "Mervyn LeRoy" |
Unidentified
players |
2:12 |
Maxwell
House Commercial |
[The
Maxwell House Company] |
1:14 |
If
I Only Had A Brain
If I Only Had A Heart
If I Only Had The Nerve
|
Ray
Bolger, Bert Lahr, Robert Young (substituting for Jack
Haley), and Judy Garland |
3:01 |
Fred
Stone & Ray Bolger discuss the art of eccentric dancing |
Robert
Young (introduction), Fred Stone and Ray Bolger |
2:04 |
Frank
Morgan fibs about his involvement in the 1903 original
Broadway version |
Frank
Morgan, Fred Stone and Robert Young |
3:15 |
Frank
Morgan goes on to fib about how he invented the
movie camera in 1904 |
Frank Morgan,
Meredith Willson |
4:19 |
Maxwell
House Commercial |
[The
Maxwell House Company] |
2:19 |
"Dorothy
In Munchkinland":
Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are
The
House Began To Twitch...
Ding!
Dong! The Witch Is Dead |
NBC
Chorus (subbing for The Munchkins)
Judy
Garland
NBC Chorus (subbing
for The Munchkins) |
0:24
0:41
1:04 |
If
I Were King Of The Forest |
Bert
Lahr, Ray Bolger, Judy Garland & The NBC Chorus |
4:19 |
Finale
Medley:
The Merry Old Land Of Oz
Over
The Rainbow
If I Only Had A Brain
If I Only Had The Nerve
We're Off To See The Wizard
Over The Rainbow
Closing Announcements
& End of Season Theme (Auld
Lang Syne) |
Frank
Morgan
Judy
Garland
Ray Bolger
Bert Lahr
NBC Chorus
NBC Chorus
Robert Young, Fanny Brice & The NBC Chorus
|
0:51
0:55
0:24
0:18
0:29
0:42
1:58 |
The
Complete LEO IS ON THE AIR
Broadcast Transcription Made by MGM to promote The Wizard
Of Oz
(Summer 1939) |
Leo
the Lion's Roar, Opening Announcements |
Unidentified
player |
1:49 |
Over
The Rainbow (alternate take) |
Judy
Garland |
1:57 |
The
Merry Old Land Of Oz |
Frank Morgan,
Judy Garland, Bert Lahr & The MGM Studio Chorus |
1:52 |
Follow
The Yellow Brick Road/We're Off To See The Wizard |
Judy
Garland & The MGM Studio Chorus (with an assist from the
"High Speed Munchkin Chorus") |
1:27 |
If
I Only Had A Brain |
Ray
Bolger & Judy Garland |
1:31 |
If
I Only Had A Heart |
Jack
Haley & Andrea Caselotti |
1:19 |
If
I Only Had The Nerve/We're Off To See The Wizard |
Bert
Lahr, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Buddy Ebsen [original "Tin
Man"] |
0:59 |
Closing
Announcement |
Unidentified
player |
1:03 |