Judy Garland "D'Ya Love Me?" Raw Footage

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On October 16, 1945, Judy Garland pre-recorded “D’Ya Love Me?” for the biopic about composer Jerome Kern titled "Till The Clouds Roll By." Garland was a guest star in the film, appearing as stage legend Marilyn Miller in two musical numbers, “Look For The Silver Lining” and “Sunny/Who?” After rehearsing and filming the big production number “Who?” Garland went into rehearsals and filming of the “Sunny” sequence which was a reimagining of Miller’s big stage success of the same name. Garland’s last day of work on the film, November 7, 1945, was devoted to the ultimately deleted “D’Ya Love Me?” number.

“D’Ya Love Me?” was intended to be a part of the circus-themed “Sunny” sequence, with the song “Sunny” segueing into “D’Ya Love Me?” rather than into “Who?” as in the final cut of the film. The silent footage survives. Warner Home Video presented an edited version of the sequence on the DVD, including the silent sections which would have had the dialogue and foley effects dubbed in later.

Here is the surviving unedited outtake footage for the “D’Ya Love Me?” number, including some alternate takes not included in the edited version presented by Warner Home Video.

NOTE: Some sections are silent. This is due to the fact that most musical numbers were filmed with silent film, while the performers lip-synced on the set to playback discs. The final dialog and music would have been dubbed in later. Here, the surviving recording is synced to the corresponding footage. The dialog, if it was ever recorded, has been lost.

Check out The Judy Room's Spotlight on "Till The Clouds Roll By" at:
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