A Boy Like That/ I Have A Love (1962) - Julie Andrews Carol Burnett
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- A Boy Like That/ I Have A Love - Julie Andrews Carol Burnett
Part of Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall
• Julie and Carol at Car...
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“A Boy Like That/I Have a Love” is part of of Bernstein's "West Side Story", orchestrated originally by Irwin Kostal.
Irwin Kostal, another great musician tied to Julie as you can see his name appear on credits of Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, The Julie Andrews Show and a few of her records.
AND he was the musical director of Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, so he got to accompany these two great ladies with an orchestra here as well.
The Parallel Julieverse has written a great tumblr post about him here: paralleljuliev...
Periodically everyone laughs, because we're so used to Burnett being funny. But it's a very dramatic, dark song. They are both incredible
If only great entertainment such as this could make a comeback someday.
2:52 “When love comes so strong…”
and they sing in harmony, it brings tears to my eyes. Sparkling talent and the ability to captivate.
None can't ever tell me this is not better than the original! It's BRILLIANT! And Julie's voice is freaking much the purest instrument! WOW! AND WOW!
.... agree 1000%!!!!
It's really a pretty brilliant song. Operatic, and sounds very difficult to sing
They sing it beautifully. I forget what an amazing voice Carol had. It’s not an easy duet.
SInging so pure and clean and so beautifully while sitting down. I can see Carol shouting as part of character and to be heard while Julie just sings and it, what a wonderful, funny and sweet contrast. They did the same medley many years later for President Johnsons inauguration.
This came at the end of a very long continuous medley duet taking the audience on a musical journey of the history of stage musical. From the first note forward, the medley was designed to showcase both their comedic and vocal skillsets. It actually was about 10 minutes long and they just sat on these stools on an empty stage and sang one song after another. The comedic highlight came from Julie trying to master the right accent for 'I cain't say NO!' from Oklahoma, only to endure Carol's exagerated cockney version of Wouldn't it be Loverly. My favorite moment is watching their complete control over their audience, right here. Carol's comedic turn here, gaining just reward in laughter, just stops, as she lowers her head to allow for Julie's bittersweet and genuine solo, and then the final hamony, perfectly blending the soprano and alto voices. Its the total command of that audience and their voices all through the duet that impresses. They are already very comfortable and experienced by this stage in their careers.
Mastery speaks for itself.
Duets.
That was glorious! The early comedic expectation because of Carol - but it turned into a gorgeous and poignant performance. Those two beautiful women remain great friends to this day! This is a treasure.
Julie sings Maria’s part in this song. Ironic, considering that she would famously go on to play Maria in the film adaptation of The Sound of Music. Although this song’s from West Side Story.
What an icon
... what a magnificent voice, my very fair and beautiful Dame Julie!!!!
💕💕💕💕🎹🎵🎤🎵🎹💕💕💕
From childhood, doesn't she call it freakish? Burnett holds her own, esp. for a latecomer amateur who didn't know she could perform or sing, talent will out.
The music, lyrics and performance trancsends the ordinarity of this occasion.
NOTHING ordinarity about these 2 legends.
Julie❤️and Carol❤️, what wonderful artists they are. But apart from their talent and beauty, I want to say that their dresses are really beautiful. I find it adorable the way their asymmetrical necklines are reflected like in a mirror, and their corolla skirts are delightful. I would love to know who designed and made them. Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful videos.😊
I cant get over how small Carol's waist is. Sure, I know, corsets and all that jazz - but it's TINY! Watch the end in particular.
@@G6JPG And Julie was just barely pregnant w daughter Emma
Bob Mackie. He began designing for CB when he was just in his early 20's. Very talented, so many of her dresses are wonderful. He did the curtain rod dress, too
@@pattyamato8758 Oh! How wonderful!❤️😃 Thank you very much for the information! I love Bob Mackie, and I find it adorable that the artistic collaboration between Bob and Carol, is so beautiful and so enduring.❤️😊
@@G6JPGCher mentions on Carol's birthday special that she would wear Burnett's Mackie gowns on her summer series because they were the same size. Love how their sleeves intertwine here as they clasp hands & rise together to receive their applause,
Two talented ladies right here
Both women great singers
I petition for them both to redo this now in their 80’s! ❤
Julie definitely would not be able to sing in this octave anymore sadly 😢
Ironically these two sing it better than the women in the movie....
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They're both great singers, but I don't feel the message of the lyrics lends itself to comedic delivery. I wish Miss Burnett would have toned it down a bit at the beginning.
You need to check the whole medley to understand.
The laugh track blows.
It's a live audience.
Their previous numbers WERE Comedy, and the audience was expecting more comedy.
But that ending!!!
I hate that they are laughing 😢 this song is not funny at all . 😭
It's funny given the context of the original vs. Burnett & Andrews. But not for long, they of course make it their own, but without tragedy.
Burnett was a great comedienne
The previous songs to this 10 minute presentation were Comedy. So the audience expected more.
But that ending!!!! ❤