They recorded it in 1962….Jay Siegel on lead still hits every note…..he was in his 70’s when this performance was recorded in Pittsburgh…..incredible, professionals…..glad you enjoyed this exceptional performance.
@@christinalikoski4937 Australia??? Being as old as I am I remember when these songs first came out…..how are things down under?? The news we’re getting in America is things have gone nutty down there because of Covid…
@@sorrystaunton Don't always believe what you hear 🤔 but yes it is at the moment alittle nutty but this nut has a hard shell 🤭 just kidding I just returned from another state (Qld) for a wedding and I felt I was crossing from the Mexican border to the USA 😎but when I returned home (NSW) noone stopped you at the airport just walked thru like any sunny day 🙄 But true as it is I do believe your right about it being NUTTY 🤫 I wonder how this story will go down in history for our future generations discuss in class🧐 Robbie I'm a gorgeous nutty 62 yr old lady😋 Australia 💕 Christina
@@christinalikoski4937 Well I’m glad to hear that things aren’t as bad as they’re being portrayed on American TV down under….Christina I’m a spry wacky 72 year old living my best life in Montgomery Alabama…..stay safe from that Covid bug….
@@sorrystaunton 🤭That is so good to hear and it would not have surprised me as you sound like a gentleman with a great sense of humour Robert As I always say I prefer being a happy old person than a grumpy one 😜 Always your friend from down Under 🤭 Christina x
Goes to show ya;" just because there's snow on the roof don't mean there's not fire in the furnace". Don't count out all of us "Silver topped people", some of us still got it.
This was in Jungle Book. Jay's granddaughter told her class her grandpa he sang the song, and of course they didn't believe her so Jay went to the school and preformed to the whole school.
In their 1961 original version of the song. The Soprano part of the song done in the background was sung by Opera Singer Ms. Anita Darian who passed away back on February 1st, 2015, at 87 years old. Though she was not in the credits her contribution to the song was immense and memorable. Her high pitch vocals in the background will always have a lasting impression for decades to come. In this video you have Soprano Kelly De Fade who does a fantastic job of matching Ms. Anita Darian's vocals in the background in this performance. These women need to be recognized for their contribution and adding their voices to one of the most listen to and played songs in Rock & Roll history. Priceless!
@@sarge3255 You are very welcome. It is amazing to me and to most people that back in the 40's, 50's and 60's. Record and Movie producers purposely omitted the Ghost voices from the credits. Not many people know that the Opera Singer who sang those very high notes in the background was Soprano Ms. Anita Darian. Her voice was used in the 1961 original version of the (Tokens) greatest hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
@@blessed5545 You are very welcome. The Soprano singing here is Ms. Kelly De Fade who did a tremendous job matching the original 1960's version done by Opera Singer Soprano Ms. Anita Darian.
I am literally in tears this is so beautiful and soulful.Before the Tokens had this hit,they had a member who left for solo stardom,Neil Sedaka,who sang and wrote some of the greatest early rock-era hits.Definitely worth a listen too!
I was just watching another reaction to this song and had the thought “there’s no way they would sound like this now” and low and behold my oh my did I eat my words
The Tokens' version of the song was released in 1961. So it's been 60 years. And these guys are performing it LIVE, in their 70s. Phenomenal and incredible.
@@ajruther67 Well, if the band members were 20 years of age when their version of the song was first released in 1961, then 15 years ago they'd be 65. So if some or all of them were at least 25 back in '61, then any such members would be at least 70 in 2006.
@@ajruther67 If you're saying 42 years doesn't make much change to your voice, then hardly an extra 3 years isn't going to make much difference, if they would of done it in 2006
The female background singer is almost as good as the original too! It was great hearing this. I was about ten when it came out. Thanks guys for playing the great oldies.
The 50s 60s and 70s no voice manipulation machines. Pure talent pure voices just amazing! I am 63 and it blows my mind when I watch reaction people and they realize these are their real voices. Been watching you two for quite some time love your channel.
This is my generation and Era. The Tokens wrote the song and performed it in the 60's. I was 12 years old when they first performed it and now I am age 72-So how old are they?? GREAT REACTION.
Almost nobody would recognize him but the guy in the black hat is Bobby Miranda. You won't know the name but he was the lead singer of The Happenings who had hits of their own like "See You In September" and "I got rhythm". As for the soprano, she was outstanding.
I'm 64 and the tenor section leader for the Oahu Choral Society. We performed the Mozart Requiem with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra 2 weeks ago. I also serve as cantor for the Newman Center on the UH Manoa campus.
This song has a long and interesting history. First titled "Mbube" and performed by Solomon Linda and the Evening Birds in 1939. Mbube means Lion in the Zulu language. Legendary folk singer Pete Seeger recorded a version in 1952 called "Wimoweh", which was a mispronunciation of "Uyimbube", which means You are a lion in Zulu. The song hit the top ten and Pete was informed of the song's origins. He learned Solomon Linda hadn't earned a single penny in royalties, so Pete sent his earnings for the song to Solomon. It is believed the funds never made it to Solomon however. The Tokens used the Pete Seeger version to audition in acapella for a record contract in 1961, and it was turned into the pop hit we know today! 80 some years later, the song still amazes and thrills us.
I know this so well from the 60s - everyone did. However, to see Jay Siegel sing this at his age is absolutely astonishing and wonderfully uplifting. One of the best things on UA-cam. Step aside, Robert Plant!, Jay’s taking over
Love me some Brooklyn boys. My other favorite from them is "Tonight I Fell In Love". Give it a listen. Onstage here is Dr. Jay Siegel singing lead, with Jay Traynor, the original Jay from Jay and The Americans singing background. Give a listen to Jay Traynor doing "She Cried" live with this band. I'd still love for you guys to do Smokey Robinson and The Miracles doing a live black and white version of "Ooh Baby Baby". These are the kind of live performances I grew up with.
@@novusmundi The music I grew up with is a great obsession indeed. IMO the great R&B/R&R singers of the 50's were Clyde McPhatter, Tony Williams, Sam Cooke, and Jackie Wilson. Sam's singing style is the most original, the most copied, and he paved the way for other soul singers. But Jackie's singing style was the most dynamic and exciting, he had the best range, and his stage act is the most copied, although you'd never know it from the tame live examples on UA-cam.
@@helgar791 That's hilarious because those are my favorites too with the exception of Clyde McPhather. I preferred Ben E. King on the Drifters. I even have Sam Cooke's greatest hits CD of him when he was a gospel singer for the Soul Stirrers.
I gave you guy's a standing ovation for your reaction to this song!!! It was incredible!!! Just as this performance was. Great job!!! You gave this performance it's just due.
When he can Still Hit those hi notes in his 70s says a lot about how talented he is. At that age most have lost a lot of the voice they had while in the 30 s. Most couldnt do that in the prime of life. And we all get to enjoy your reaction to it. Pure fun all day. Lov ur chann cause of YOU TWO! Keep it up . Ill keep watchin and hittin that ( like ) button!❤️😎nothin like good music and good ppl to just make my day!Dan from north florida-1/12/22 ps. Im now 65 and grew up in the 60s.best music ever. To me..
THIS is music and pure talent. There was no enhancing equipment back in the day. They relied on their voice. So that's why they still havevit, Elvis, would have, Tom Jones does. Great video and brilliant reaction.
Love this song! Original came out when I was in Jr High. Our school mascot are the Lions! Fast forward to the early 90s & our school would play this in the gym after our basketball games!! Just a classic song and sound. The year this came out our Lions won the State Tournament! We won it again 61 years later in 2023 and scored 61 points! Go Manila Lions! 🖤🦁💛 The Lions slept good that night- 3/11/23! Thank you so much for playing this! You two are among my favs! Mel, I sing along woth you now-- “Mel el”!
Thank you so much for reacting to this amazing performance! I just recently requested this one from another reactor and was so excited to see that you reacted to this wonderful, heartwarming live performance. Yes, they are all in their 70's here and Jay is still performing now! Jay Siegel is the lead singer and he still sings this well at age 82.
I am completely blown away by that performance! I'm 66 years old and I've been listening to that recording since I was a little boy. Who could imagine that they could still pull that off live? Great video thanks guys!
Great reaction! When it comes to Doo Wop music, you either have it, or you don't. You really have to have good harmonies and voices to make this style of music sound really good and The Tokens are a good example of that. PBS television usually showed their Doo Wop specials during their fundraising time and seeing the original musical groups doing their most famous songs was such a treat! Long live Doo Wop!
They sound the same live because there was no hiding behind dub overs and auto tune back then ;) You had it or you didn't make it. Thanks for reacting to this :)
This gave me goosebumps, and watching you two enjoy it was so much fun!! It's amazing that they still sound the same or even better. I'm 70 now and I wish I still had... well - any of my anything! 😂When my older son was a little boy, this was his favorite song for several years.
Her name is Soprano Ms. Kelly De Fade. In the original version done back in 1961. It was Opera Singer Soprano Ms. Anita Darian who hit those high notes. She was not in the credits as she was considered a ghost singer. That was how they used people back in the day. What a crying shame. She died back on February 1st, 1985, at the age of (87).
Oh yeah! Everytime I watch this, which isn't that often, I am blown away! I recorded this from a PBS Special back in the 2000s. I can't remember the exact year. They, as well as some other artists, still sound as good as when they first sang in the 1970s.
Hi Shawn and Mel, this was so much fun, it gave me absolute goose bumps when the woman hit that high note! They all sounded great. That was a wonderful pick. Have a happy day ahead! :)
The more I watch you guys, the more I love you guys! Here I am again, hanging out with y'all, "Loving every minute of it" oh by the way thats a great song too! ✌
FWIW, I'm 77 and play bass and sing in a 60s/70s group every weekend. No autotune, no tricks, just a better PA system than was available back in the 70s.
It was amazing song this I always feel like I'm in the jungle when I hear this song and still do🤭 Come on you two can you imagine you two at 80 still doing your broadcast 🤭🤭🧐 Australia 💕 Christina
The Tokens had another, lesser known tune but just as great as Lion. Its called "Tonight I fell in love." I'll bet you dig it!! Thanks for your entertaining videos.
Thank you for posting this. They're in their 70s and can still reproduce the sound from 60 years ago. I wish for you both to enjoy abundant wellbeing always.
This is so incredible that so many years later The Tokens can recreate their 1960's hit and sound so good. And thanks to Kelly DeFade for stepping in and sounding great in her soprano part.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I about fell out seeing you’re reaction to the opening few notes. That man could sing!!! And “The Lion Sleeps Tonight is high up in my Top 100 songs of the 50’s clear thru the 70’s!
They recorded it in 1962….Jay Siegel on lead still hits every note…..he was in his 70’s when this performance was recorded in Pittsburgh…..incredible, professionals…..glad you enjoyed this exceptional performance.
Thank you Robert love the comments people like yourself who tell us some hidden truth to their history
Australia 💕 Christina
@@christinalikoski4937 Australia??? Being as old as I am I remember when these songs first came out…..how are things down under?? The news we’re getting in America is things have gone nutty down there because of Covid…
@@sorrystaunton
Don't always believe what you hear 🤔 but yes it is at the moment alittle nutty but this nut has a hard shell 🤭 just kidding
I just returned from another state (Qld) for a wedding and I felt I was crossing from the Mexican border to the USA 😎but when I returned home (NSW) noone stopped you at the airport just walked thru like any sunny day 🙄
But true as it is I do believe your right about it being NUTTY 🤫
I wonder how this story will go down in history for our future generations discuss in class🧐
Robbie I'm a gorgeous nutty 62 yr old lady😋
Australia 💕 Christina
@@christinalikoski4937 Well I’m glad to hear that things aren’t as bad as they’re being portrayed on American TV down under….Christina I’m a spry wacky 72 year old living my best life in Montgomery Alabama…..stay safe from that Covid bug….
@@sorrystaunton
🤭That is so good to hear and it would not have surprised me as you sound like a gentleman with a great sense of humour Robert
As I always say I prefer being a happy old person than a grumpy one 😜
Always your friend from down Under 🤭 Christina x
Goes to show ya;" just because there's snow on the roof don't mean there's not fire in the furnace". Don't count out all of us "Silver topped people", some of us still got it.
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My mom used to say that, you just reminded me of her, sh passed a few years agl. Good memory thanks.,
Just two more words: Tony Bennett!
That's from the Cadillacs
I like that. Got to be the best phase I have ever heard.
This was in Jungle Book. Jay's granddaughter told her class her grandpa he sang the song, and of course they didn't believe her so Jay went to the school and preformed to the whole school.
That is phenomenal!!
There is a version in the 2019 adaptation of The Lion King.
That's cool. Grandpa for the win!
"Yes, he did! Yes, he did!"
"No, he didn't! You're a liar!"
"Yes, he did! It's no lie!"
"Go blow your nose!"
"Go ahead, Grampa - sing it!"
"GULP!!"
This song wasn't in the Jungle Book.
The lady in back singing soprano... wow!
In their 1961 original version of the song. The Soprano part of the song done in the background was sung by Opera Singer Ms. Anita Darian who passed away back on February 1st, 2015, at 87 years old. Though she was not in the credits her contribution to the song was immense and memorable. Her high pitch vocals in the background will always have a lasting impression for decades to come.
In this video you have Soprano Kelly De Fade who does a fantastic job of matching Ms. Anita Darian's vocals in the background in this performance. These women need to be recognized for their contribution and adding their voices to one of the most listen to and played songs in Rock & Roll history. Priceless!
I was wondering who was hitting those high notes. The lady who replaced Ms. Darien did an amazing job. Her vocals are out of this world. Thanks.😊
Thanks for giving credit to these two fantastic sopranos. Their ultra-high notes in soprano falsetto add immensely to the song.
@@sarge3255 You are very welcome. It is amazing to me and to most people that back in the 40's, 50's and 60's. Record and Movie producers purposely omitted the Ghost voices from the credits. Not many people know that the Opera Singer who sang those very high notes in the background was Soprano Ms. Anita Darian. Her voice was used in the 1961 original version of the (Tokens) greatest hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
@@blessed5545 You are very welcome. The Soprano singing here is Ms. Kelly De Fade who did a tremendous job matching the original 1960's version done by Opera Singer Soprano Ms. Anita Darian.
Yessir. It was an opera singer
OMG!!!! JOYFUL!!!
I can't hit a note like that even when I stub my toe😮
This song is on my all-time faves list, Thank you for your reaction💖
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So great! Thanks
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did you try LEGO?
You guys are the best Reactors
I am literally in tears this is so beautiful and soulful.Before the Tokens had this hit,they had a member who left for solo stardom,Neil Sedaka,who sang and wrote some of the greatest early rock-era hits.Definitely worth a listen too!
I did not know about this part of Neil Sedaka’s life... Thank you!!
didn't know that
Neil Sedaka is in my top three singers (and songwriters) of all time
@@archivemediavault He's definitely in my top ten,he's from my late mom's era and she remembered him fondly too
@@bubbastill2040 He#s still going strong and performing.
It is genuinely astounding. Most of us took for granted an upper range, but this is incredible.
Wow. Jaw dropped on the floor. This is so impressive!! Beautiful!!! Phenomenal!!
I was just watching another reaction to this song and had the thought “there’s no way they would sound like this now” and low and behold my oh my did I eat my words
The Tokens' version of the song was released in 1961. So it's been 60 years. And these guys are performing it LIVE, in their 70s. Phenomenal and incredible.
This performance clip is about 15 years ago
@@ajruther67 Well, if the band members were 20 years of age when their version of the song was first released in 1961, then 15 years ago they'd be 65. So if some or all of them were at least 25 back in '61, then any such members would be at least 70 in 2006.
@@Grumpy_Rabbit If I remember correctly, PBS first aired these concerts 2003 - 2006.
@@ajruther67 And not a crack in his voice.
@@ajruther67 If you're saying 42 years doesn't make much change to your voice, then hardly an extra 3 years isn't going to make much difference, if they would of done it in 2006
The female background singer is almost as good as the original too! It was great hearing this. I was about ten when it came out. Thanks guys for playing the great oldies.
This is exactly why we call them “oldies but goodies” because the ‘60s & ‘70s never grow old.
Amazing!! I kept waiting for the lead singer's voice to crack but it never did. OUTSTANDING!!
no drug nor alcohol to keep your voice unchanged !
It's darn astounding when we think about it, when you have the talent man you got it and still have it.
Great live performance! and the female backup singer was amazing!
wonder what her name was
@@oldermusiclover Kelly De Fade.
@@The1958Rocker thanks
The 50s 60s and 70s no voice manipulation machines. Pure talent pure voices just amazing! I am 63 and it blows my mind when I watch reaction people and they realize these are their real voices.
Been watching you two for quite some time love your channel.
It is like they just recorded it yesterday. Amazing.
This is my generation and Era. The Tokens wrote the song and performed it in the 60's. I was 12 years old when they first performed it and now I am age 72-So how old are they?? GREAT REACTION.
Almost nobody would recognize him but the guy in the black hat is Bobby Miranda. You won't know the name but he was the lead singer of The Happenings who had hits of their own like "See You In September" and "I got rhythm". As for the soprano, she was outstanding.
You kids are a complete pleasure for me to watch. I love your genuine reactions to my favorite songs from my teen years. Thanks, Shawn and Mel. :)
They definitely could hit the notes. It's a fabulous song. Great beat.
That is pure talent blessed they are.
Us old farts can still sing! I'm gonna turn 66 on Friday and I'm still hittin' the high notes. thank you for the "fine wine" comment.
I'm 31. I'm getting old.
i can if someone hits my toe
I'm 64 and the tenor section leader for the Oahu Choral Society. We performed the Mozart Requiem with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra 2 weeks ago. I also serve as cantor for the Newman Center on the UH Manoa campus.
Same here! Workin’ on “ Can’t Find My WaY Home” for karaoke! I’m 71- ultra old fart!
That gave me chills…and it’s not the first time I have seen it either. Out of the ball park!!
This kind of music makes you smile all day...❤️
Wow, I never saw the song done live. It shows the depth of what always seemed like a simple song. A friend had the 45 when I was a kid.
Love, love, love! Amazing!
This song has a long and interesting history. First titled "Mbube" and performed by Solomon Linda and the Evening Birds in 1939. Mbube means Lion in the Zulu language. Legendary folk singer Pete Seeger recorded a version in 1952 called "Wimoweh", which was a mispronunciation of "Uyimbube", which means You are a lion in Zulu. The song hit the top ten and Pete was informed of the song's origins. He learned Solomon Linda hadn't earned a single penny in royalties, so Pete sent his earnings for the song to Solomon. It is believed the funds never made it to Solomon however. The Tokens used the Pete Seeger version to audition in acapella for a record contract in 1961, and it was turned into the pop hit we know today! 80 some years later, the song still amazes and thrills us.
Leave all that Africa is the only place we call mama when singing ,so oo
Research the origins of this song….pure beautiful African Zulu lullaby!
Should look up Solomon Linda for the backstory to this song.
No way incredible
I know this so well from the 60s - everyone did. However, to see Jay Siegel sing this at his age is absolutely astonishing and wonderfully uplifting. One of the best things on UA-cam. Step aside, Robert Plant!, Jay’s taking over
I am so happy you did this recent performance, I loved it the first time I saw it, they still have it!
I bet he didn't smoke, drink, or do drugs. That's about the only way to pull that off in his 70's. Incredible!
Whoever did the female vocals hadn't even been thought of when this song came out. Her parents were probably still in grade school.
The wonderful soprano is opera singer Kelly Defade.
Love me some Brooklyn boys. My other favorite from them is "Tonight I Fell In Love". Give it a listen. Onstage here is Dr. Jay Siegel singing lead, with Jay Traynor, the original Jay from Jay and The Americans singing background. Give a listen to Jay Traynor doing "She Cried" live with this band. I'd still love for you guys to do Smokey Robinson and The Miracles doing a live black and white version of "Ooh Baby Baby". These are the kind of live performances I grew up with.
We were so fortunate to grow up with all the greatest music!!
Oh wow! I didn't know that they sang that song. I am a Gen X'er obsessed with 50's music both the Rock and Roll Era and the Sinatra era.
I will have to link the live version of Cara Mia by Jay and the Americans for them from PBS.
@@novusmundi The music I grew up with is a great obsession indeed. IMO the great R&B/R&R singers of the 50's were Clyde McPhatter, Tony Williams, Sam Cooke, and Jackie Wilson. Sam's singing style is the most original, the most copied, and he paved the way for other soul singers. But Jackie's singing style was the most dynamic and exciting, he had the best range, and his stage act is the most copied, although you'd never know it from the tame live examples on UA-cam.
@@helgar791
That's hilarious because those are my favorites too with the exception of Clyde McPhather. I preferred Ben E. King on the Drifters. I even have Sam Cooke's greatest hits CD of him when he was a gospel singer for the Soul Stirrers.
Now we will see the best Reactors in action
I gave you guy's a standing ovation for your reaction to this song!!! It was incredible!!! Just as this performance was. Great job!!! You gave this performance it's just due.
Fifty years later and....perfection
Tyvm. wow just wow. loved it
Wow, what an amazing performance!
I remember when you did the original recorded version. This was pure joy i have to say. i could not stop smiling from ear to ear. thank you so much.
would so love to have been a musician on one of these oldies shows
Your facial expressions were greT when he sang the first note. And when you saw the young lady hitting those insane high notes in the background
What's even better is they still have fun doing this song
When he can Still Hit those hi notes in his 70s says a lot about how talented he is. At that age most have lost a lot of the voice they had while in the 30 s. Most couldnt do that in the prime of life. And we all get to enjoy your reaction to it. Pure fun all day. Lov ur chann cause of YOU TWO! Keep it up . Ill keep watchin and hittin that ( like ) button!❤️😎nothin like good music and good ppl to just make my day!Dan from north florida-1/12/22 ps. Im now 65 and grew up in the 60s.best music ever. To me..
THIS is music and pure talent. There was no enhancing equipment back in the day. They relied on their voice. So that's why they still havevit, Elvis, would have, Tom Jones does.
Great video and brilliant reaction.
It is somewhat rare to hear singers in their 70's still sound like when they were young, especially when they have such a high voice.
Love this song! Original came out when I was in Jr High. Our school mascot are the Lions! Fast forward to the early 90s & our school would play this in the gym after our basketball games!! Just a classic song and sound. The year this came out our Lions won the State Tournament! We won it again 61 years later in 2023 and scored 61 points!
Go Manila Lions! 🖤🦁💛 The Lions slept good that night- 3/11/23!
Thank you so much for playing this! You two are among my favs! Mel, I sing along woth you now-- “Mel el”!
Thank you so much for reacting to this amazing performance! I just recently requested this one from another reactor and was so excited to see that you reacted to this wonderful, heartwarming live performance. Yes, they are all in their 70's here and Jay is still performing now! Jay Siegel is the lead singer and he still sings this well at age 82.
I am completely blown away by that performance! I'm 66 years old and I've been listening to that recording since I was a little boy. Who could imagine that they could still pull that off live? Great video thanks guys!
I stopped this and went back and watched the original... They are much better with age. Amazing set of pipes on that guy. Love Shawn & Mel!!!
I was 11 when they charted with this song, I'm 71 now.
Right there with ya. One of my favorites as a child & still is. Love harmonies in doo wop.
Great reaction! When it comes to Doo Wop music, you either have it, or you don't. You really have to have good harmonies and voices to make this style of music sound really good and The Tokens are a good example of that. PBS television usually showed their Doo Wop specials during their fundraising time and seeing the original musical groups doing their most famous songs was such a treat! Long live Doo Wop!
They are also record producers .Producing records for many artists from the fifties until now.
They sound the same live because there was no hiding behind dub overs and auto tune back then ;)
You had it or you didn't make it.
Thanks for reacting to this :)
Wonderful Reaction .... Thank You Guys
It took my breath away 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
This gave me goosebumps, and watching you two enjoy it was so much fun!! It's amazing that they still sound the same or even better. I'm 70 now and I wish I still had... well - any of my anything! 😂When my older son was a little boy, this was his favorite song for several years.
This is such an amazing performance!
This is awesome. You can tell they still feel it. Dang! I'm impressed!
Wow still sounds fantastic and that backing singer lady omg ❤️
It's the beautiful Soprano backup that really sends the song into the stratosphere. I can't imagine the song without it.
Her name is Soprano Ms. Kelly De Fade. In the original version done back in 1961. It was Opera Singer Soprano Ms. Anita Darian who hit those high notes. She was not in the credits as she was considered a ghost singer. That was how they used people back in the day. What a crying shame. She died back on February 1st, 1985, at the age of (87).
Oh yeah! Everytime I watch this, which isn't that often, I am blown away! I recorded this from a PBS Special back in the 2000s. I can't remember the exact year. They, as well as some other artists, still sound as good as when they first sang in the 1970s.
Hi Shawn and Mel, this was so much fun, it gave me absolute goose bumps when the woman hit that high note! They all sounded great. That was a wonderful pick. Have a happy day ahead! :)
I went with my mom to see them in concert a few years ago. They still have it. His voice is still clear, high, and powerful.
There is no music like the oldies and that is all that I listen to and I'm glad you are playing them for your reaction videos.❤
Watched both reactions to this great song, and The Tokens CRUSHED it !! Love it. Love your reactions !!
They have gotten better with age!
One of my favorite songs from the times, absolutely love it!
Another great song. I remember all these songs some of the best music EVER!!!!!
The more I watch you guys, the more I love you guys! Here I am again, hanging out with y'all, "Loving every minute of it" oh by the way thats a great song too! ✌
I was really hoping you would do this. Still as good as they ever was.
Outstanding!! They live on, incredible performance especially after all these years!!
Oh gracious! Now this song is in my head! Lol!
I saw them live at Little Darlin's in Orlando FL in the 80's.... I love love love 50's and 60's music, cars ect...amazing
This tune and &Sugar Shack was a must dance with my mother's tunes she loved.
*Amazing!!🤘🤘🔥🔥*
Thank you, Shawn and Mel for recognizing this live performance...I enjoy this live performance more than the original 1961 recording.
They did it all those years later in the same key, brilliant...
FWIW, I'm 77 and play bass and sing in a 60s/70s group every weekend. No autotune, no tricks, just a better PA system than was available back in the 70s.
It was amazing song this
I always feel like I'm in the jungle when I hear this song and still do🤭
Come on you two can you imagine you two at 80 still doing your broadcast 🤭🤭🧐
Australia 💕 Christina
Incredible. They NAILED it!
I love how you guys appreciate live talent
Wish ya'll could see the smile on my face!❤❤❤
Love this song ♥️♥️♥️ released in 1961...I was 11 and in catholic school...we all tried to sing this on the playground 😏🤣🤣🤣
I love your reaction to this timeless song, sung by the original timeless Tokens!💕
Awesome sound from back in the day! Still awesome today!
you have to check out Marian Makeba's African Zulu version the original was a Zulu lullaby for children
or her hit song Pata Pata.....another one guaranteed to make you move with a smile.
@@MrNormaltoo Going to search for her songs!! Thank you!!
Wow! Real raw talent never dies!!!!!
The Tokens had another, lesser known tune but just as great as Lion. Its called "Tonight I fell in love." I'll bet you dig it!!
Thanks for your entertaining videos.
Can you imagine what is was like to be there for this performance? What a show!
Thank you for posting this. They're in their 70s and can still reproduce the sound from 60 years ago. I wish for you both to enjoy abundant wellbeing always.
This is so incredible that so many years later The Tokens can recreate their 1960's hit and sound so good. And thanks to Kelly DeFade for stepping in and sounding great in her soprano part.
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I about fell out seeing you’re reaction to the opening few notes. That man could sing!!! And “The Lion Sleeps Tonight is high up in my Top 100 songs of the 50’s clear thru the 70’s!
girl in the back of the band deserves WAY more credit
I'm like ya'll , how is his voice so good still? Wow
Totally blown away....no words to properly describe how good they still sound...love love loved it guys!!!♡☆