Liza Minnelli opened up about one of her mother’s songs that makes her cry every festive holiday, and the track is none other than “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” which Judy Garland sang in 1944’s Meet Me in St. Louis.
Liza told PEOPLE in a recent interview that Judy’s cover of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” is her favorite Christmas carol, adding that her dad, Vincente Minnelli, directed Meet Me in St. Louis. As the holiday inches closer, Liza told the outlet that she is prioritizing family, which was hard to do in the past.
Liza Minnelli was inspired by Judy Garland’s music and acting career
Liza was inspired by her mother to pursue a career in acting and music, adding that she was never treated like a child. Judy was strict and deliberate about raising Liza like a grown-up; hence, she skipped the baby talk and introduced her to proper communication early on.
Unlike what most Judy fans think, Liza actually had a happy childhood. She admitted that there were bouts of yelling followed by quietness and Judy not being home so often, but that did not affect her emotional health badly. Liza added that Judy did not mind the misconception from the public, as believing they were unhappy made her rendition of “Over the Rainbow” made them cry.
Liza Minnelli looks forward to spending Christmas with family
Liza is finally living her holiday dream of spending time with loved ones, as she never got to do it at the height of her career. The 78-year-old was always on the road and looked forward to times like these.
She is still busy regardless, as she has a memoir and its TV adaptation in the works. Liza decided to tell her story in writing, and thanks to her close friend and collaborator Michael Feinstein, fans will get to read about her struggles with drugs and her show business career.