Judy Collins, accompanied by the Harlem Boy's Choir, performing at the national Memorial Day Concert, Washington, DC, May 1993. The introduction is by American actor, E. G. Marshall, now deceased.
Judy and Leonard singing together, taped for Judy Collin's show on PBS TV's "Soundstage" in 1976. To hear a solo performance of Cohen's "Suzanne" and "Famous Blue Raincoat" from the same 1970s era, listen to Judy's 1973 concert from San Francisco that you can find on the Wolfgang's Vault web site. It is at www.wolfgangsvault.c om.
Judy Collins and Leonard Cohen, taped in 1976 for the PBS program "Soundstage."
You can hear Judy sing two other Leonard Cohen songs, "Famous Blue Raincoat" and "Suzanne" on a recording of a 1973 San Francisco concert, posted on the new Wolfgangs Vault web site. You will find it at at www.wolfgangsvault.c om
Judy sings her hit version of the Ian Tyson song "Someday Soon," on the Smothers Brothers show, taped in 1969. To hear a fantastic live concert version of this song, and others, from Judy's "folk-rock" era of her career, listen to her 1973 San Francisco concert featured on the new "Wolfgangs Vault" web site. You will find it at at www.wolfgangsvault.c om
Judy Collins and Steven Stills reunite, along with Graham Nash, on Nash's 1990 TV interview show. It was Stephen Stills that taught the Ian Tyson's Someday Soon song to Judy, while they were dating in 1968. Stills later wrote "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" about their relationship.
Judy Collins and Eric Andersen, together in 2002, singing Eric's song that was first recorded by Judy on her 1965 album, "Judy Collins' Fifth Album." Providing back-up vocals are Arlo Guthrie and Tom Rush. Clip is taken from DVD "Judy Collins Wildflower Festival" available on Amazon.com.
Taped in 1989 at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, Colorado. Judy's composition tells the story of a woman fleeing a broken heart, and how a blizzard, and the kindness of a "dark-headed stranger" set her on the path to healing.
Judy Collins and Graham Nash performing Randy Newman's song that Judy first recorded in 1966 for her album, In My Life. This was taped in 1990 for Graham's cable TV show.
Judy Collins' moving tribute to the New York City fire department, a song about the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Taped at a California performance in 2002. Taken from the DVD "Judy Collins Wildflower Festival."
Here is a stunning rendition of Harold Arlen's "Over the Rainbow," from the Wizard Of Oz movie. Here it is done by the other renowned American vocalist named Judy -- Judy Collins. Taped in 1982.