Jane Lynch & Carol Burnett Perform 'The Trolley Song' From MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS On GLEE

By: Mar. 06, 2015
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Sue Sylvester and her mom are together again!

Earlier this week, BroadwayWorld presented the world premiere of a brand new track from this week's hotly anticipated new episode of FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE featuring Jane Lynch and returning guest star Carol Burnett duetting on the iconic movie musical standout "The Trolley Song" from MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS, originally popularized by Judy Garland in Vincente Minnelli's legendary film, and the full performance clip is now available to view.

The official description of this week's episode of GLEE, titled "The Rise & Fall Of Sue Sylvester", is as follows: "Dalton Academy burns to the ground, and the Warblers must combine with the New Directions to form a super group. Meanwhile, Rachel begs Carmen Tibideaux (guest star Whoopi Goldberg) to let her return to NYADA in the all-new "The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester" episode of GLEE airing Friday, March 6 (9:00-10:00 PM ET /PT) on FOX. (GLE-611) (TV-14 D, L)."

More information on GLEE: THE MUSIC is available at the official site here. All tracks from this week's GLEE will be available on iTunes starting tomorrow.

View Jane Lynch & Carol Burnett performing "The Trolley Song" on GLEE below.


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