After appearing in Vaudeville theater with her sisters, Judy was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager. There she made more than two dozen films, including nine with Mickey Rooney, and the film with which she would be most identified, "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). After 15 years, Judy was released from the studio but gained renewed success through record-breaking concert appearances, including a critically acclaimed Carnegie Hall concert, a well-regarded but short-lived television series, and a return to film acting beginning with "A Star Is Born" (1954).
Despite her professional triumphs, Judy battled personal problems throughout her life. Insecure about her appearance, her feelings were compounded by film executives who told her she was unattractive and overweight. Plied with drugs to control her weight and increase her productivity, Garland endured a decades-long struggle with addiction. Garland was plagued by financial instability, often owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes, and her first four of five marriages ended in divorce. She attempted suicide on a number of occasions. Garland died of an accidental drug overdose at the age of 47, leaving children Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft, and Joey Luft.
Legacy
Judy Garland's legacy as a performer and a personality has endured long after her death. The American Film Institute named Garland eighth among the "Greatest Female Stars of All Time". She has been the subject of over two dozen biographies since her death, including the well-received "Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir" by her daughter, Lorna Luft. Luft's memoir was later adapted into the multiple award-winning television mini-series, "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows", which won Emmy Awards for two actresses portraying Garland (Tammy Blanchard and Judy Davis).
Garland was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. Several of her recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. These include "Over the Rainbow," which was ranked as the number one movie song of all time in the American Film Institute's "100 Years...100 Songs" list. Four more Garland songs are featured on the list: "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (#76), "Get Happy" (#61), "The Trolley Song" (#26), and "The Man That Got Away" (#11).
Judy Garland has twice been honored on U.S. postage stamps, in 1989 (as Dorothy) and again in 2006 (as Vicki Lester from A Star Is Born).
You'll Never Walk Alone
Judy Garland Lyrics
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Hold your chin up high
And don't be afraid of the dark.
At the end of a storm
Is a golden sky
And the sweet, silver song of a lark.
Walk on, through the wind,
Walk on, through the rain,
Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart,
And you'll never walk alone,
You'll never walk alone.
In the song "You'll Never Walk Alone," Judy Garland sings a message of encouragement and hope in the face of difficult times. The song uses the metaphor of a storm to represent the challenges and struggles of life, urging listeners to hold their chin up high and not be afraid of the dark. The lyrics suggest that, just as a storm eventually clears and gives way to a golden sky and the song of a lark, the difficulties of life will also pass, and better times are ahead. The repeated refrain of "walk on" reinforces this message, encouraging listeners to keep moving forward through the wind, rain, and whatever other obstacles may come their way.
The final lines of the song, "And you'll never walk alone / You'll never walk alone," provide a sense of comfort and solidarity, assuring listeners that they are not alone in their struggles and that there is always support available, whether it comes from friends, family, or a higher power. This message is reflected in the song's enduring popularity and has made it a go-to source of inspiration for many people through the years.
Line by Line Meaning
When you walk through a storm
When you face a difficult situation or a challenging event in your life,
Hold your chin up high
Maintain your confidence and do not let the situation break you down.
And don't be afraid of the dark.
Do not let the difficulties discourage you, have courage and keep moving forward.
At the end of a storm
Once the challenging phase is over,
Is a golden sky
You will witness the beauty and positive outcome of the tough times.
And the sweet, silver song of a lark.
You will hear the cheerful sounds of life and feel the joy of overcoming the situation.
Walk on, through the wind,
Keep moving forward, even when the circumstances seem to be against you.
Walk on, through the rain,
Do not stop even when facing many challenges and difficulties.
Though your dreams be tossed and blown.
Even if things are not going according to your plan, and your goals seem out of reach.
Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart,
Continue with positivity and optimism towards achieving your goals.
And you'll never walk alone,
You will always have support and will never be alone, especially during difficult times.
You'll never walk alone.
You are not alone in this world, and there are people who care about you and want to help you succeed.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers
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patrickdavey55
Is there any way you could upload timed subtitles to the lyrics? Thank you!
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Richard Gaylor
I come to this song when I need an uplift. Judy was my friend as a child as I waited every year for the Wizard of Oz to come onto to CBS. Judy was my confident as I whispered my troubles as a teen, though she was already gone. And now at 56 years old, I still shed a tear when I hear her sing. She brought and still brings joy to this old man. I have missed her since June of 1969 when Heaven got the greatest singer on its side. One day Judy, I will sit and listen to you face to face.... Wow, what a woman.
Crashinglikeamouse
Beautifully said.
Kitty Kat xxx💜💓🥰
That's so sweet u described her as a friend x think her spirit really reached out through the screen to ppl 💜🌈
Lorraine Chandler
💙💙
Terry Grant
Richard Gaylor Mr. Gaylor you may have to stand, I doubt if they’ll be any seats left.
Brook Eggleston
@JIM RICK Yeah! 70 here, and I was listening to Judy when my peers were into Frankie Avalon, et cetera. I took a lot of heat for it, but after awhile, years later, they too were listening to Judy and still do. Jim, I guess we get the last laugh. Judy would!!
🔥♥️🔥
Terry Grant
Aretha Franklin once said of Judy that she was unquestionably the greatest soul singer of all time, because she sang every song from her soul, everyone!.
Luisito Gabinay
Wish to hear more songs...GOOSEBUMPS...
Andrew Bradshaw
Yes. Judy makes me stop in my tracks! The greatest vocalist EVER! X
Neil Mcgrory
Sweet