Judy by the Numbers: "Our Love Affair"
Anne Marie is tracking Judy Garland's career through musical numbers...
The Songwriters: Arthur Freed & Roger Edens
The Players: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, directed by Busby Berkeley
The Story: The original Strike Up The Band was a George & Ira Gershwin political musical satire from the early half of the 1930s. However, the new patriotic musical produced by Arthur Freed & company bore no resemblance to the show from which they took their title. With Mickey Rooney now the confirmed box office champion - unseating Shirley Temple at last - the majority of the movie was geared towards his talents. Rooney sings, dances, acts, plays piano, and even plays the drums. However, Freed and Edens didn't overlook young Judy. They wrote "Our Love Affair" especially for the 18 year old singer. Though Mickey introduces the song, it doesn't come alive until Judy sings it, and her song is the musical theme used throughout the movie.
Ultimately, the movie was another smash success for MGM. It garnered another $2 million domestically and $1 million abroad, as well as 3 Oscar nominations (including one for "Our Love Affair" and rave reviews from critics. Mickey, Judy and the Freed Unit were an undoubted blockbuster force. But how would Judy Garland do on her own?
previous highlights: "The Land of Let's Pretend" (1930), "Dear Mr Gable" (1937), "Got a New Pair of Shoes" (1937),“Zing Went the Strings of My Heart” (1938), "Over the Rainbow" (1939)
Reader Comments (5)
Mickey Rooney, like Gene Kelly, is one of the only performers who can get me to look away from Judy in a two-shot.
And this is essential viewing with today's post.
Awwww Paul. Thanks for sharing.
This has all the Mickey/Judy's elements rolled into one big package. They made better films but this one is the essence of their pairings.
By the way Judy is star of the month on TCM for April and it looks like showing practically her entire filmography except her last, I Could Go On Singing.
joel6 -- how bizarre to skip the last one. and she's so good in it, too.
paul -- i second leslie's thank you. a perfect twin for this post.
I remember thinking, when this series started, how happy I would be when we finally got to For Me and My Gal, but I am really appreciating Mickey Rooney.