Although not a huge box office success on release, it won Garland much praise for her performance. In Bogarde's autobiographies and in the 2004 biography, it is recounted that Judy Garland's lines were substantially rewritten by Bogarde (with Garland's consent).
The film had its World Premiere at the Plaza Theatre in London's West End on 6 March 1963.
Plot
Judy Garland plays a superstar singer named Jenny Bowman. She had met a man 15–16 years before who was now a prominent physician (played by British actor Dirk Bogarde). They had a child together whom she let his father raise in England. Jenny wants to finally see him, but in the end is left to the stage. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, it was renamed I Could Go On Singing, so that audiences would know it was the first time Garland sang in a movie since A Star Is Born in 1954. The movie contains Garland concert musical numbers including "By Myself," "Hello Bluebird," "It Never Was You," and the title song, "I Could Go On Singing."
Click to hear the amazing story behind this scene! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXwsWEV-ek This song was recorded in stereo, but released on DVD with a poor mono track. I've replaced the mono track with full stereo - enjoy!
published: 01 Sep 2012
I Could Go On Singing (1963)
I Could Go On Singing (1963)
published: 12 Oct 2017
Hospital Scene from "I Could Go on Singing" starring Judy Garland
This is the infamous "Hospital Scene" from the film "I Could Go On Singing" starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. The scene is a tour de force of acting skill from Garland, proving that not only was she one of our greatest singers, she was one of the finest actresses of her time. The scene is one continuous take as the director saw the raw emotion behind Garland's performance and did not want to interrupt it. You can actually see the key lighting around Garland's eyes move and try to reposition several times as she performs this scene.
published: 01 May 2009
I Could Go on Singing (1963) Original Trailer [FHD]
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Jack Klugman.
Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3KQfN0Q
AKA:
Amarga es la gloria
Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten
Ensam stjärna
Hun er min stjerne
I dalej będę śpiewać
L'ombre du passé
Míg élek, énekelek
Na Glória, a Amargura
Ombre sul palcoscenico
Podría seguir cantando
The Lonely Stage
Thelo mono tin agapi sou
Triunfo Amargo
Zwischen Ruhm und Liebe
Örökké énekelnék
Ще продължа да пея
Я могла бы продолжать петь
published: 21 Apr 2023
Judy Garland - I Could Go On Singing (Live)
From the Judy Garland, Robert Goulet & Phil Silvers Special, 1963.
published: 30 May 2020
I Could Go On Singing - Trailer
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2626-i-could-go-on-singing.aspx
In her final film, Oscar® winning actress Judy Garland lights up the screen with a remarkable performance as a talented singer torn between her career and motherhood. Co-starring Dirk Bogarde, this powerful and thought-provoking film touches on the dedication of one woman and her struggle to overcome the greatest conflict in her life.
Jenny Bowman (Garland) has a son who remains in the custody of her ex-lover David (Bogarde). When she expresses an interest and desire to see him she is not prepared for the heartache and emotional turmoil ahead of her. Though Matt is unaware that Jenny is his mother, their spirited bond will pressure Jenny to make the most diffic...
published: 18 Oct 2011
JUDY GARLAND I Could Go On Singing 1963 TV upgraded audio
Judy performed this song as the finale of her 1963 TV special.
published: 18 Sep 2015
Judy Garland in 'I Could Go On Singing' (1963)
A scene from Garland's final film. She plays a concert singer who is desperately trying to become involved in the life of her teenage son whom she left in care of an old lover years before.
Garland displays some of her best acting talents in this scene.
published: 31 Aug 2008
Charles Busch - "I Could Go On Singing" (Judy Garland; Harold Arlen & Yip Harburg)
SETH SIKES AND FRIENDS: JUDY GARLAND’S 100TH BIRTHDAY
June 10, 2022 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below
BAND: Jesse Kissel (Music Director/Piano), Jeremy Clatyon (Reeds), Charlie Gordon (Trombone), Ray Marchica (Drums), Sean Murphy (Bass),
Shu Odamura (Guitar), Jeff Willfore (Trumpet)
Orchestrated by Neil Douglas Reilly
Directed by Eric Gilliland
Filmed & Edited by FAMOUS IN NY - http://famousinny.com
Click to hear the amazing story behind this scene! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXwsWEV-ek This song was recorded in stereo, but released on DVD with a poo...
Click to hear the amazing story behind this scene! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXwsWEV-ek This song was recorded in stereo, but released on DVD with a poor mono track. I've replaced the mono track with full stereo - enjoy!
Click to hear the amazing story behind this scene! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXwsWEV-ek This song was recorded in stereo, but released on DVD with a poor mono track. I've replaced the mono track with full stereo - enjoy!
This is the infamous "Hospital Scene" from the film "I Could Go On Singing" starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. The scene is a tour de force of acting skill...
This is the infamous "Hospital Scene" from the film "I Could Go On Singing" starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. The scene is a tour de force of acting skill from Garland, proving that not only was she one of our greatest singers, she was one of the finest actresses of her time. The scene is one continuous take as the director saw the raw emotion behind Garland's performance and did not want to interrupt it. You can actually see the key lighting around Garland's eyes move and try to reposition several times as she performs this scene.
This is the infamous "Hospital Scene" from the film "I Could Go On Singing" starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. The scene is a tour de force of acting skill from Garland, proving that not only was she one of our greatest singers, she was one of the finest actresses of her time. The scene is one continuous take as the director saw the raw emotion behind Garland's performance and did not want to interrupt it. You can actually see the key lighting around Garland's eyes move and try to reposition several times as she performs this scene.
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Jack Klugman.
Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3KQfN0Q
AKA:
Amarga es la gloria
Bretter, die die Welt be...
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Jack Klugman.
Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3KQfN0Q
AKA:
Amarga es la gloria
Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten
Ensam stjärna
Hun er min stjerne
I dalej będę śpiewać
L'ombre du passé
Míg élek, énekelek
Na Glória, a Amargura
Ombre sul palcoscenico
Podría seguir cantando
The Lonely Stage
Thelo mono tin agapi sou
Triunfo Amargo
Zwischen Ruhm und Liebe
Örökké énekelnék
Ще продължа да пея
Я могла бы продолжать петь
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Jack Klugman.
Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3KQfN0Q
AKA:
Amarga es la gloria
Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten
Ensam stjärna
Hun er min stjerne
I dalej będę śpiewać
L'ombre du passé
Míg élek, énekelek
Na Glória, a Amargura
Ombre sul palcoscenico
Podría seguir cantando
The Lonely Stage
Thelo mono tin agapi sou
Triunfo Amargo
Zwischen Ruhm und Liebe
Örökké énekelnék
Ще продължа да пея
Я могла бы продолжать петь
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2626-i-could-go-on-singing.aspx
In her final film, Oscar® winni...
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2626-i-could-go-on-singing.aspx
In her final film, Oscar® winning actress Judy Garland lights up the screen with a remarkable performance as a talented singer torn between her career and motherhood. Co-starring Dirk Bogarde, this powerful and thought-provoking film touches on the dedication of one woman and her struggle to overcome the greatest conflict in her life.
Jenny Bowman (Garland) has a son who remains in the custody of her ex-lover David (Bogarde). When she expresses an interest and desire to see him she is not prepared for the heartache and emotional turmoil ahead of her. Though Matt is unaware that Jenny is his mother, their spirited bond will pressure Jenny to make the most difficult choice of her life.
Featuring a stiring title song by Oscar winner Harold Arlen (The Wizard of Oz) and directed by Ronald Neame (The Poseidon Adventure), I Could Go On Singing "remains a remarkable achievement...[that] captures the extraordinary excitement and magnetism of Judy Garland." - The Hollywood Reporter.
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2626-i-could-go-on-singing.aspx
In her final film, Oscar® winning actress Judy Garland lights up the screen with a remarkable performance as a talented singer torn between her career and motherhood. Co-starring Dirk Bogarde, this powerful and thought-provoking film touches on the dedication of one woman and her struggle to overcome the greatest conflict in her life.
Jenny Bowman (Garland) has a son who remains in the custody of her ex-lover David (Bogarde). When she expresses an interest and desire to see him she is not prepared for the heartache and emotional turmoil ahead of her. Though Matt is unaware that Jenny is his mother, their spirited bond will pressure Jenny to make the most difficult choice of her life.
Featuring a stiring title song by Oscar winner Harold Arlen (The Wizard of Oz) and directed by Ronald Neame (The Poseidon Adventure), I Could Go On Singing "remains a remarkable achievement...[that] captures the extraordinary excitement and magnetism of Judy Garland." - The Hollywood Reporter.
A scene from Garland's final film. She plays a concert singer who is desperately trying to become involved in the life of her teenage son whom she left in care ...
A scene from Garland's final film. She plays a concert singer who is desperately trying to become involved in the life of her teenage son whom she left in care of an old lover years before.
Garland displays some of her best acting talents in this scene.
A scene from Garland's final film. She plays a concert singer who is desperately trying to become involved in the life of her teenage son whom she left in care of an old lover years before.
Garland displays some of her best acting talents in this scene.
SETH SIKES AND FRIENDS: JUDY GARLAND’S 100TH BIRTHDAY
June 10, 2022 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below
BAND: Jesse Kissel (Music Director/Piano), Jeremy Clatyon (R...
SETH SIKES AND FRIENDS: JUDY GARLAND’S 100TH BIRTHDAY
June 10, 2022 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below
BAND: Jesse Kissel (Music Director/Piano), Jeremy Clatyon (Reeds), Charlie Gordon (Trombone), Ray Marchica (Drums), Sean Murphy (Bass),
Shu Odamura (Guitar), Jeff Willfore (Trumpet)
Orchestrated by Neil Douglas Reilly
Directed by Eric Gilliland
Filmed & Edited by FAMOUS IN NY - http://famousinny.com
SETH SIKES AND FRIENDS: JUDY GARLAND’S 100TH BIRTHDAY
June 10, 2022 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below
BAND: Jesse Kissel (Music Director/Piano), Jeremy Clatyon (Reeds), Charlie Gordon (Trombone), Ray Marchica (Drums), Sean Murphy (Bass),
Shu Odamura (Guitar), Jeff Willfore (Trumpet)
Orchestrated by Neil Douglas Reilly
Directed by Eric Gilliland
Filmed & Edited by FAMOUS IN NY - http://famousinny.com
Click to hear the amazing story behind this scene! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKXwsWEV-ek This song was recorded in stereo, but released on DVD with a poor mono track. I've replaced the mono track with full stereo - enjoy!
This is the infamous "Hospital Scene" from the film "I Could Go On Singing" starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. The scene is a tour de force of acting skill from Garland, proving that not only was she one of our greatest singers, she was one of the finest actresses of her time. The scene is one continuous take as the director saw the raw emotion behind Garland's performance and did not want to interrupt it. You can actually see the key lighting around Garland's eyes move and try to reposition several times as she performs this scene.
Directed by Ronald Neame. With Judy Garland, Dirk Bogarde and Jack Klugman.
Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3KQfN0Q
AKA:
Amarga es la gloria
Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten
Ensam stjärna
Hun er min stjerne
I dalej będę śpiewać
L'ombre du passé
Míg élek, énekelek
Na Glória, a Amargura
Ombre sul palcoscenico
Podría seguir cantando
The Lonely Stage
Thelo mono tin agapi sou
Triunfo Amargo
Zwischen Ruhm und Liebe
Örökké énekelnék
Ще продължа да пея
Я могла бы продолжать петь
Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
Buy it here: http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-2626-i-could-go-on-singing.aspx
In her final film, Oscar® winning actress Judy Garland lights up the screen with a remarkable performance as a talented singer torn between her career and motherhood. Co-starring Dirk Bogarde, this powerful and thought-provoking film touches on the dedication of one woman and her struggle to overcome the greatest conflict in her life.
Jenny Bowman (Garland) has a son who remains in the custody of her ex-lover David (Bogarde). When she expresses an interest and desire to see him she is not prepared for the heartache and emotional turmoil ahead of her. Though Matt is unaware that Jenny is his mother, their spirited bond will pressure Jenny to make the most difficult choice of her life.
Featuring a stiring title song by Oscar winner Harold Arlen (The Wizard of Oz) and directed by Ronald Neame (The Poseidon Adventure), I Could Go On Singing "remains a remarkable achievement...[that] captures the extraordinary excitement and magnetism of Judy Garland." - The Hollywood Reporter.
A scene from Garland's final film. She plays a concert singer who is desperately trying to become involved in the life of her teenage son whom she left in care of an old lover years before.
Garland displays some of her best acting talents in this scene.
SETH SIKES AND FRIENDS: JUDY GARLAND’S 100TH BIRTHDAY
June 10, 2022 - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below
BAND: Jesse Kissel (Music Director/Piano), Jeremy Clatyon (Reeds), Charlie Gordon (Trombone), Ray Marchica (Drums), Sean Murphy (Bass),
Shu Odamura (Guitar), Jeff Willfore (Trumpet)
Orchestrated by Neil Douglas Reilly
Directed by Eric Gilliland
Filmed & Edited by FAMOUS IN NY - http://famousinny.com
Although not a huge box office success on release, it won Garland much praise for her performance. In Bogarde's autobiographies and in the 2004 biography, it is recounted that Judy Garland's lines were substantially rewritten by Bogarde (with Garland's consent).
The film had its World Premiere at the Plaza Theatre in London's West End on 6 March 1963.
Plot
Judy Garland plays a superstar singer named Jenny Bowman. She had met a man 15–16 years before who was now a prominent physician (played by British actor Dirk Bogarde). They had a child together whom she let his father raise in England. Jenny wants to finally see him, but in the end is left to the stage. Originally titled The Lonely Stage, it was renamed I Could Go On Singing, so that audiences would know it was the first time Garland sang in a movie since A Star Is Born in 1954. The movie contains Garland concert musical numbers including "By Myself," "Hello Bluebird," "It Never Was You," and the title song, "I Could Go On Singing."
When a dove is in love, with a doll of a dove, He is out all night coo cooing When the owl's on a prowl, or a femimine fowl, He goes out all night woo wooing Every bird and bee has it's loonacy In the way he works his dream off But when I feel high, here's the way that I Like to get my kind of steam off: Owls, hoo hoo Others sigh Doves coo coo Ah, how I... I could go on singing, til the cows come home And the rooster starts to crow, crow, crow When I see your eyes, I go all out I must vocalize til you shout "enough already!" I could go on singing, til the moon turns pink Anything from Faust to Ink-a-dink-a-dink Love does funny things, when it hits you this way! Repeat Chorus I must keep on singing, like a lark, going strong, With my heart on the wings of a song, singing day!