“And all around me I hear voices that I can’t ignore,
The voices of the stars who played the Palace long before.
The stars who entertained you until the rafters rang —
You don’t need their names, for the whole world acclaims them
For the wonderful songs they sang…”
~Roger Edens, introduction to the "Judy at the Palace Medley"
As someone who spends a lot of her time listening to voices emerging from scratchy recordings and then trying to inhabit them, these lines were insistently reaching out to me every time I got to this point in Judy Garland's recording of her "Judy at the Palace Medley." It was some time back in the autumn of 2015, and I was trying to decide which tune to add next to my Garland repertoire — either to the second half of my Symphonic Pops concert or to my nascent cabaret show. I'd been “auditioning” a lot of numbers from her many post-1950 recordings, but this one was having the same dramatic effect on me every time I heard it...
…And I was resisting it tooth and nail.
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