The Harvey Girls (album)

[1] The album also features songs performed by Kenny Baker and Virginia O'Brien, as well as the Kay Thompson choir.

[2] He was hired by Lennie Hayton, with Thompson's assistance, to play trombone on Garland's recording.

[2] In his review for the album in Billboard magazine, Maurie Orodenker seems to be disappointed particularly with Garland's performance.

[1] He finds that her rendition of "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe" is "forced" and that the song doesn't have the same impact as the original version.

[1] In 1957, Decca released a compilation album including a selection of songs from both The Harvey Girls and Meet Me in St. Louis that received a favorable review from Billboard magazine (82/100).