JUDY GARLAND & OSCAR LEVANT KRAFT MUSIC HALL September 30, 1948 Hosted By AL JOLSON w/KEN CARPENTER
Judy Garland guest stars on an episode of Kraft Music Hall that was originally broadcast on September 30, 1948. Also heard are host, Al Jolson, and sidekick, Oscar Levant, and featuring the Lou Bring orchestra. Songs: April Showers, Is It True What They Say About Dixie, Piano Concerto, Poor Butterfly, All Alone, When The Red Red Robin, Johnny One Note, Pretty Baby, and When I Lost You.

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