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My all-time favorite versions are from the olden days. But the first draft was too sad, and Judy Garland asked for a revision.Twisted Sister - 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' YouTubeOn The Many Covers Of 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas""The strangest version was by a group called Twisted Sister. "Thank the Lord we found it."With the melody saved, the two men started working on the words. "I found a little madrigal-like tune that I liked but couldn't make work, so I played with it for two or three days and then threw it in the wastebasket."Luckily, Blaine had heard the tune, too — and told Martin it was too good to throw away."We dug around the wastebasket and found it," Blaine recalled.
Blue Eyes.' ""My favorite Christmas memory was of being 6 or 7 years old, and my mother decorating the tree. And Frank Sinatra, you can't beat 'Mr. And Mel Torme, who wrote a beautiful new verse for it, was really out of this world.
I just loved it when it was, well, all my life ago, 90 years ago."I wasn't born in a trunk, but I did become a show biz junkie early in life, before ever glimpsing Broadway or Hollywood. I just hate Santa Claus and the jingle bells and reindeer and the wrapped packages and the holiday push. That was my favorite Christmas memory.""I'm really upset by Christmas now.

I have never been an opening night freak, but I adored Judy, had written the songs for one of her movies, Meet Me in St. I was living in New York and happened on an announcement in one of the papers that the Palace, after many inglorious years, was planning to re-open on a two-a-day basis with an old-time vaudeville show headed by Judy Garland. So I hope you'll understand my wondrous thrill, "Cause vaudeville's back at the Palace, And I'm on the bill!"The improbable events that led to this fantasy-come-true started in the fall of 1951. Until you've played the Palace, You haven't played the top." For years I had it preached to me And drummed into my head: "Unless you've played the Palace, You might as well be dead." A team of hoofers was the headline At the Majestic down in Dallas, But they canceled the day Their agent called to say, "You can open the bill at the Palace." So it became the Hall of Fame, The Mecca of the trade When you had played the Palace, You knew that you were made. Yet, twenty-two years later, on the night of October 16, 1951, I found myself, to my astonishment, in a tuxedo, on the stage of the Palace at a nine-foot Steinway accompanying headliner Judy Garland as she sang these lyrics by Roger Edens:" I've played the State, The Capitol, But people said "Don't stop. These dreams never included my being on stage at the Palace, merely being a spectator.

The British had always deeply loved her, and her four weeks there quickly sold out.What next? Sid felt it had to be the New York Palace. He contacted the bookers, and he and Judy were gratified at the immediate interest. Sid thought the time was ripe for her to get away from the cameras and back to her roots: vaudeville, the medium in which she had made her dèbut at age two singing "Jingle Bells." His first project for her was the London Palladium. I liked him immediately.That was a watershed moment in Judy's career at a time when she felt threatened and rejected.
I ended up in a little cubicle so high up in the flies that it made me dizzy to look down.When Judy learned that my dressing room was practically in another building, she was annoyed at the management. There were other acts on the bill as well, so dressing rooms were at a premium. Most of them had worked with her in the "Get Happy" number in Summer Stock. It was a larger then usual company for a vaudeville act because Judy had brought along seven male dancers from California. After I came on board, I was flown to Hollywood to observe the fruits of everyone's labors, and especially to be coached by Roger on how my piano accompaniments could bring out the best in Judy vocally.Early in October we assembled at the Palace to start rehearsing. Old friends from MGM expressed a desire to help in any way possible Chuck Walters agreed to stage the act and Irene Sharaff to costume it.
"What if we hung a sheet between us? Remember Clark and Claudette in It Happened One Night?"Sid told me later when we were alone that it helped solve one of his greatest problems—Judy's insecurity.In my opinion and that of many others, Judy Garland was the greatest entertainer in the history of modern show business. Is it big enough for you to dress in?""Well, sure," I said, "but what about your privacy? There's no door." She thought a minute. "Hugh, look at this little annex in my room. She was disappointed."I know," she said suddenly. Sid, go ask Sol Schwartz if he can fix it for Hugh's room to be next to mine." Sid told her that the dressing-room situation was tight and that there was no chance that mine could be moved.
Louis.Excerpted from The Boy Next Door by Hugh Martin. Most devastating of all for a woman, when she looked into her mirror, she saw someone disturbingly older than her Esther in Meet Me in St. Perfectionist that she was, she often felt dissatisfied with her singing.
Excerpted by permission of Trolley Press.
