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Poor Little Rich Girl 

Judy Garland

Poor Little Rich Girl

Genre: EASY LISTENING
Label: Snapper Music
Release date: 2001

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Poor Little Rich Girl features a multitude of timeless Judy Garland performances spanning the distance of two discs. Featured performances include "Over the Rainbow," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows," "Poor Little Rich Girl," "Got a Pair of New Shoes," "Alone," and many more. There are a total of 40 songs here, so there's definitely no shortage, giving you her best-known songs along with some of her lesser-known songs, which makes it a great one-stop collection for casual Garland fans to own. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  You Made Me Love You: (Dear Mr Gable) more
2.  When You Wore A Tulip more
3.  In-Between more
4.  Over The Rainbow more
5.  Love more
6.  Meet Me In St Louis, Louis more
7.  I'm Just Wild About Harry more
8.  F.D.R. Jones more
9.  A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow more
10.  The Trolley Song more
11.  Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas more
12.  Friendship more
13.  Fly Me And My Gal more
14.  Fly Me To The Moon more
15.  I'm Always Chasing Rainbows more
16.  But Not For Me more
17.  That Old Black Magic more
18.  Poor Little Rich Girl more
19.  Sweet Sixteen more
20.  I've Got Rhythm more
Disc 2 of 2
1.  The Boy Next Door more
2.  On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe more
3.  Embraceable You more
4.  Waltz With A Swing/Americana more
5.  Easy To Love: (Porter) more
6.  Down On Melody Farm more
7.  Sun Showers more
8.  D'Ya Love Me more
9.  I'm Nobody's Baby more
10.  Got A Pair Of New Shoes more
11.  Yours And Mine more
12.  Zing!Went To The Strings Of My Heart more
13.  Ten Pins In The Sky more
14.  The Joint Is Really Jumpin' Down At Carnegie Hall more
15.  All I Do Is Dream Of You more
16.  Your Broadway And My Broadway more
17.  Meet The Beat Of My Heart more
18.  Alone more
19.  Ever Since The World Began/Shall I Sing A Melody? more
20.  On The Bumpy Road To Love more
Featured Review
Take Me Back Take Me Back
Tinchy Stryder
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