The most famous version was by Johnny Tillotson.
This song, however, has nothing to do with Cary Grant.
For decades, people have "imitated" Cary Grant by saying the phrase, "Judy, Judy, Judy!" This puzzled Grant himself, as he never said that phrase in either a movie or in real-life. The closest to this would have been the film Only Angels Have Wings , in which his character meets a long-lost love, Judy MacPherson.
My goodness I thought everybody saw The Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland sang it and used it as her theme song until she died, singing it at every concert. The song was specifically written for her to showcase her magnificent talent.
Tom Jones sang the song.
Who sang the last song from the movie in Black Rain?
Michael Jackson sang the song "Blue Gangsta."
Agustin Lara first sang this song in 1932
The name of the song is officially "Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)". The original recording was by John Fred and his Playboy Band; two members of the band (Fred himself and Andrew Bernard) wrote it. Reportedly, the idea was based on the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" which Fred misheard as "Lucy in Disguise With Diamonds". By the way, the lyrics are truly bizarre. I'm guessing Fred figured that if Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and I am the Walrus could be hits, "bizarre" was exactly what those crazy teenage kids wanted. And the melody is extremely catchy... catchy enough that it wound up knocking another Beatles song out of the number one spot.
It was sang by Billie Burke and Judy garland.
Judy in Disguise with Glasses - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Judy in Disguise with Glasses - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 15 September 2008 (DVD premiere)
Judy Garland sang it in "Meet Me in St. Louis"
Elvis, in 1963.
Angel in Disguise - Musiqq song - was created in 2010.
The song titled Over the Rainbow, is considered to be a ballad. It is most famous for being one of the songs that Judy Garland sang in the movie The Wizard of Oz.
According to IMDB.com, Richard Beavers (aka Bruce Langley) sang "The Girl on the Magazine Cover" in Irving Berlin's Easter Parade.
My goodness I thought everybody saw The Wizard of Oz. Judy Garland sang it and used it as her theme song until she died, singing it at every concert. The song was specifically written for her to showcase her magnificent talent.
Holly Robinson sang the theme song to 21 Jump Street. She also played as Officer Judy Hoffs, a member of the main cast.
Devil's Got a New Disguise - song - was created in 2006.