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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judy_GarlandJudy Garland - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Her final film was I Could Go On Singing (1963), co-starring Dirk Bogarde. [better source needed] Television, concerts and Carnegie Hall Garland in her dressing room at the Greek Theatre (1957) Garland appeared in a number of television specials beginning in 1955.

  2. Hace 5 días · Judy Garland boards a plane en route to London to attend the premiere of her film, 'I Could Go on Singing' in 1963. ; Renee Zellweger as Judy Garland in 'Judy'.

  3. Hace 4 días · Her final film role would be in 1963's I Could Go on Singing, where she played a successful singer who attempts to bond with her estranged son.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_OrbisonRoy Orbison - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Orbison finished 1963 with a Christmas song written by Willie Nelson, "Pretty Paper" (US number 15 in 1963, UK number six in 1964). As "In Dreams" was released in April 1963, Orbison was asked to replace Duane Eddy on a tour of the UK in top billing with the Beatles .

  5. Hace 3 días · I Could Go On Singing (Film, UK/US, Ronald Neame, 1963) Troubled, charismatic American singer (Judy Garland) bulldozes her way back into the life of a staid ex-lover (Dirk Bogarde) to get close to the son she gave up to him and promised never to try to see.

  6. www.classical-crossover.co.uk › artprofiles › 178-jackie-evanchoJackie Evancho - Classical-Crossover

    Hace 5 días · Her voice is unique, sublime. Combined with her extraordinary beauty and her special personality, Jackie is a heavenly gift to be treasured forever. Whether her career spans the better part of the century, or whether she decides to end it tomorrow, Jackie will NEVER be an ordinary person. I could go on, but I think you get the idea.

  7. Hace 2 días · McCartney later stated, "I could do Little Richard's voice, which is a wild, hoarse, screaming thing. It's like an out-of-body experience. You have to leave your current sensibilities and go about a foot above your head to sing it." John Lennon recalled that upon hearing "Long Tall Sally" in 1956, he was so impressed that he "couldn't speak".