[MUSIC] [LAUGHTER] JUDY GARLAND: I know why I love to work with you. You open your mouth and sing louder than any other girl singer besides me in the world. [LAUGHTER] LENA HORNE: I know it, I know it and I hate it because... [LAUGHTER] [APPLAUSE] Well, I mean, first of all, unless you just open your mouth wide and get a big breath, you can't last as long as some of these arrangements we sing. [LAUGHTER] JUDY GARLAND: That's true. LENA THORNE: And try to do like... and you know... Listen, for years I tried to sing pretty because I had an agent when I first came to California, Hollywood, to sing. [LAUGHTER] "I may find it a little difficult to book you into movies because you just don't look attractive." Then he said, ''Can't you just sort of be a little pretty when you sing?'' Like that. [PURSES LIPS] Anyway, but it's impossible. JUDY GARLAND: It is. LENA HORNE: Try to sing day in and day out like that. JUDY GARLAND: What? LENA HORNE: Day in. JUDY GARLAND: [LAUGHTER] Day in, day out. It's always a whole arrangement. Well, it can't be done. Look, why don't I sing one of your songs? Would you like that? LENA HORNE: I'd love it and anyway, I think they planned this all along. JUDY GARLAND: I do too. [MUSIC]