A golden-age icon who started performing as a toddler and whose legacy endures to this day, Judy Garland had a razzle-dazzle showmanship that gained poignancy through the guileless vulnerability she brought to her performances. Best known for her beautifully wistful version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” in 1939's The Wizard of Oz, she also soared with flashier material, delivering showtunes like “I Got Rhythm” and “Puttin' on the Ritz” with panache. And Garland's 1961 live recording at Carnegie Hall is legendary, epitomized by her husky, exquisitely measured take on “If Love Were All.”