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Wizard Of Oz 75th Anniversary Anthology
- Artist: GARLAND,JUDY / BOLGER,RAY
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/11/2014

Wizard Of Oz 75th Anniversary Anthology
- Artist: GARLAND,JUDY / BOLGER,RAY
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/11/2014
- Label: Sepia Recordings
- UPC: 5055122112464
- Item #: 1036092X
- Genre: Easy Listening
- Release Date: 2/11/2014

Product Notes
Sepia Records celebrates the 75th anniversary of the iconic Wizard of Oz with this anthology CD featuring songs from the movie (and some dropped) performed "live" for a promotional radio broadcast by the stars such as Judy Garland, Bert Lahr, Ray Bolger, and also including recordings by composer Harold Arlen and popular performers of the day such as Glenn Miller and his orchestra. Most of the tracks here are not from the movie sound track but recordings made to promote the movie such as "live" radio broadcasts. Included are four versions of the ever popular "Over the Rainbow" performed by Judy Garland - the movie version, a "live" version, a "pop" version and finally, one with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra recorded for radio broadcast to sell government war bonds. The big band orchestras are represented here by Glenn Miller, Vincent Lopez and Frankie Masters, each performing their "dance band" version of songs from the movie.