I Could Go On Singing is a 1963 film starring Judy Garland and Dirk Bogarde. 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 . Judy Garland plays a superstar singer named Jenny Bowman. She had met a man 15-16 years before who was now a prominent physician . 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". All songs performed by Judy Garland. "Either you are or you aren't - a Judy Garland fan that is.
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| Release date: | March 1963 |
| Directed by: | Ronald Neame |
| Runtime: | 99 Minutes |
| Producer: | Lawrence Turman |
| Cinematography: | Arthur Ibbetson |
| Screenplay by: | Dirk Bogarde |
| Genre: | Musical |