Brenda Lee "Fool #1" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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I love this song and I love Brenda Lee. What a huge voice!!!. She never got her due. She was a powerhouse in Country and Rock and Roll. Your music lives on Brenda Lee.
She was the biggest female recording star of the 60s. Not sure why you say she never got her due.
She's still alive. She even has a UA-cam channel. 💁🏼♀️
@@Jen.ERocking Around the Christmas Tree Recently got to Number One on Billboard's Hot 100 First Time Ever.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Long live rockabilly!
Большое видится на расстоянии. Маленький фонарик в глаза нас ослепляет. На Бренду Ли надо смотреть издалека. Этим я хочу сказать, прежде чем слушать, научитесь этому.
*We need television like this once again.. Real entertainment, not the "popularity contest" crap, they cram down our throats these days*
It’s a aspect demands that those as gifted get there place a place that in this year we don’t have as quantity of is made to have more then true quality may we have Brenda lee as a demonstration in accomplishment earned
along with a sob story.
Such a powerful voice coming from such a small package. What a tremendous talent. WOW!!!
Singing on stage in the fifties, at a round six years old , at ten years old she supported her family, born in poverty , amazing.
@AGENT 007 Peggy?
@AGENT 007 She sang the song with impact! She had great interpretation of lyrics!
@@edwardalamo2507 uu
I loved Brenda Lee when I was a teenager during the time when she was a teenager too. Actually I'm the same age as she.
I saw her in concert twice in Corpus Christi, Tx. in the early 1960's. My opinion is that her voice was at it's best during 1958 to 1965. I still enjoy listening to those songs. However, thanks to UA-cam, I found her recordings of "All the Way", and "Pretend". I think she did an excellent job with those songs too. I do have several of her early recordings and still enjoy them to this day.
I'm 78 years old, and I'm still in love with this lady. I've had a crush on her since I heard her first song. Brenda Lee is my secret love.
Brenda Lee, Connie Francis, and Patsy Cline were the three greatest female voices of the 1950s and '60s. Wow, could they deliver a song!
Agree with you 100%
Between 2 icons of Brenda Lee and the late Judith Durham of the Seekers,you will never ever hear a bad word said...Such great gifts of song and their respectable beautiful voices were amazing plus their love for the good lord and good personalities really shined....❤
16 years old when she sang this song. WOW !!
One of the best voices America ever produced. I had the honor of meeting Miss Lee once. She was an absolute delight ... everything I had dreamed she'd be.
Met her too, same reaction
It wasnt a brilliant voice it was mediocre to pleasant..in her time she was ok
@@Sq12Sq22u22 obviously you’ve never heard her live, if you did, you’d never say that garbage ! Incredible voice of many octaves ! I saw her live twice ! Still amazed !
@@SuperBeachbum74 Try Judith Durham, Try Piaff, Try MANY and then you will realise she is middle of the road!
@@Sq12Sq22u22 you are so funny ! Also lacking knowledge but only opinion ! Did you know after her time as a preteen country artist after she recorded her big hit, “ I’m Sorry “ , critics worldwide compared her to Edith Piaf ! France even requested she tour France due to that fact ! When she arrived they couldn’t believe she was only 15 ! So they actually. I’ll Ed her as a 30 tr. old midget ! True story ! Also songwriter Kris Kristopherson wrote many songs for Brenda in the 70s ! Why ? Because he was a big fan of Piaf and said Brenda reminded him of her ! Did you ever see her live in her heyday ! I saw her in 73&75 ! First time I saw her at Chicago’s famed Palmer House . She did a version of the Tom Jones hit “ I Who Have Nothing “ reaching huge octaves and blowing the lid off Toms version and receiving a standing ovation ! She sang show tunes like “ What I Did For Love “ that captivated the audience ! Her singles were for mainly pop audiences but seeing her live, you heard the incredible talent that kept her career going for almost 60 years ! I’m sure Piaf would be proud of her ! Brendas versions of Piaf songs, “ La Vie En Rose “ and “ If You Love Me, Really Love Me “ are a credit to Piaf and herself ! I’ve heard both versions and Brenda holds her own ! Btw, I’m French so Piaf is well known to me !
Oh yes, Brenda Lee, the little girl with the big voice from Georgia! I bought all her records when she hit it big in 1960 with "I'm Sorry" and from there on the rest is history. I am still a die hard Brenda Lee fan and always will be!!!
Good 4 u. She had a voice n a ½.
Brenda Lee got a really nice representation at the end of Loki episode 4 so her legacy goes on! 👏
@@KevinTheeStallion That's great! Thanks!
Me too, age 71! Lived through Beatles, Elvis, etc. Still like Brenda!!
I agreeI
I’m 71 years old. I’ve loved the way she sings for decades !!! 👍👍
me too
Me too.
Was mijn idool vanaf mijn tienertijd ! Onvergetelijke periode ❤🇳🇱🌹🎼👋 ( 🌹) 😘
I am 71 and still listen to them they were best days of my life
Ooo.71? Uff!!
A bad note wouldn't think of coming out of her mouth. Voice, Voice, Voice!! My all time favorite.
Because of that trait, she was considered a prodigy!
People in the music business were amazed what she could do with little to no formal music voice training. @@willzimjohn
Every time I hear Brenda sing I'm reminded of my sweet brother, now gone these 32 years. He sure loved her singing and would play her records till they were worn out. I was too young then to fully appreciate her, but now I see why he loved her. Lovely voice and lovely lady.
I’m 73 and she remains #1 with me today 🧨❤️👵
❤ ditto too
Just an amazing voice and we are able to see her singing it in 2021
It’s great to read these comments about Brenda....I played piano and sang backup vocals on tour with her from 1996-2001.. she is as nice as described here..a wonderful talent..and a workhorse...we’d be in 2 time zones in 2 days and she was as strong as ever...I didn’t grow up really knowing her music..but definitely “I’m sorry” and “Rocking around Xmas tree”...I was in Nashville playing in a piano bar and she and her husband came out to my gig. I’m real honored to say she was my employer for a while.
She has diehard fans all over the world. She would sign autographs for hours after the show.
Lucky you! Thanks for sharing!
great story, thanks!
Thank you, Jonahcat for taking the time to write that very thoughtful and personal tribute!
This was another one on my personal want list! I love Brenda Lee's ballads and this is one of my favorites. A beautiful song and video; thank you!
Congrats Tom. This one was indeed a gem.
@@shyman99 Thanks, I went through all the episodes and compiled a want list of at least 250 performances from Ed Sullivan and Toast of the Town, and I get excited when they post one I've wanted to see! The Jan Peerce "Serenade" video was one of my absolute most-wanted, and this was another one I was waiting for. It's from the same episode too! Now, I'm really excited to see what this channel posts every day again!
I am 36 I have loved the way this woman sings since I was young the raw emotions she gives you during her performance is truly a once In a lifetime experience
Webster’s dictionary,,, adorable, having the quality of innate attractiveness and amicable demeanor.
Brenda an 🇺🇸 American treasure and a gift to us all. St Patrick’s day🌿 🟩☘️🟩🌿2021.
I’m 78 years old and I always love listening to her music ❤
❤😂En ik ben 18 te jong voor verkering 😅👋MOI"'EE
gotta love that rockabilly thing she does and the breaks..such a unique voice
When the world was a better place than it is now 😮😮.
what a God given voice!!
Emotion was built right in her voice. Didn't need any gimmicks...all there in that unique voice.
Nothing 2 say she said it all Brenda Lee listen love it ❤❤❤❤
Wow !! What an amazing talent, what a way to deliver the passion for music !!! 🌟😍
Me, and my best friend Erifili , are diehard fans of yours and we , both, are sure there are millions and millions of us all over the world.
Your fan-tic voice is an absolute delight !💥 We keep on listening to your records , no tired of it at all. Love you , Brenda. Thanks.
❤✨
What A Voice !!
I loved this lady from when I was 13 yrs old and I still play all of her fantastic songs , I do believe we are same age ,I'm 77yrs young Brenda Lee , your brilliant always have been ,always will be love always Marlene xxxxx
Hi Marlene, how are you doing?
We didnt watch ES as kids cuz my mom loved Perry Mason on a different channel at the same time. Love watching his shows now. If it wasnt for ES, we wouldnt have videos of the greatest talents of that era.
the new generation is trippin’ this is music
I only the pleasure of seeing her in concert once but she was incredible. What an amazing voice.
What a voice. Love "Little Miss Dynamite"
I was stunned by this special recording made for this show, and prefer it to the original studio recording. She never sounded better. Love her low, contralto voice.
She has been around "forever," but is only 78 years old.
I am 77. Yet she always seemed to be somewhat younger than I since she was, and is, so diminutive, and got such an early professional start. It will be a sad day when Brenda Mae Tarpley eventually passes away. I wish both of us at least another decade of life, in good health, before we depart this mortal coil.
Anyone who likes her voice should Google another female with country roots who was great on country songs, as was Brenda, named Peggy Sue Webb
Wright, singing "ALL I HAVE TO OFFER YOU IS ME."
Now I am off to listen to my favorite recording by Brenda Lee, and I daresay by most other of her admirers, "LOSING YOU."
New one to me ,I grew up listening to Brenda Lee ,we have both been around forever.
Jim Rackets channel I searched through lots of his songs, could not find Vince Hill Take Me To Your Heart Again but what a wonderful collection of songs he has mostly my era of old favourites.
The 4’9” powerhouse. So much attitude in a time when such things weren’t becoming of a young lady. What a gift she was. A total badass.
"Little Miss Dynamite" she's great!
I was 11 years old and I remember this song playing all day in Canada. Beautiful song!
There will never another Georgia Peach like Brenda Lee
I believe she was singing in her Southern Baptist Church at five. GOD bless her.
My favourite Brenda Lee song. Thanks for posting it.
you can hear why this song would be a hit with teenage girls...plus she had a soulful voice...
Hi jade, how are you doing
What a wonderfully beautiful voice!
This single was produced by the legendary Owen Bradley who, next to Chet Atkins, was a designer of those Classic Nashville sounds of that bygone, but still admired and loved era of American popular music. And that is the great Floyd Cramer on piano; you can immediately identify it by his tone and technique can't you?
Boots Randolph also played the saxophone during her recording sessions too!
The Nashville Sound created by Bradley and Atkins is my favorite genre of music.
Thanks for calling it to our attention! Hadn’t heard his name in many years.
yes, Floyd also played on many of Presley's hits, in the same gentle style.....yet he had a big hit on his own that was a real stomper...find "On The Rebound" here on youtube and give a listen
I cannot believe she was only 16 here!!
Hi 👋, how are you doing
Such emotion, the power of her spirt!!
I grew up in West Africa hearing this music in the background in the 60's. It still gives me goosebumps and fond memories of my childhood.😊❤❤❤
glad you have good memories!
Any Fools for Brenda on April 1? 😀
What a lovely era!
I LOVED THIS GIRL
There's no mistaking her voice for anyone else.
She has been my idol since I was 6.. I met her at the Royal York Hotel in Canada.. I was taken to her dressing room at intermission... She stepped out of the shower, sat in front of the makeup mirror and spoke to me as if she knew me... I had every record she ever made and play her music constantly. I'm 73 and still get goose bumps listening to her music.. She was and is an icon...
I don't think that she nearly gets the attention anymore for her transcendent voice and monumental career. Closest thing these days is Angelica Hale, another small package with a giant voice.
I danced to this song in 1961 and when the song was over my date reached up and kissed me and I fell in love for the first time. Funny how you remember such things.
What a voice.
Beautiful, just beautiful, she ' been singing since she a little girl
Hello 🤗, how are you doing?
Great singer with lots of true feelings.
A lip-sync because Brenda had a bad throat that day. Very nice transfer from the Kinescope though. 😉Previously, I have only seen like a 3rd generation copy.
It is indeed a beautiful video, and from the same show as "Serenade" by Jan Peerce. What a great episode!
@@TomElvisSmith I'd like to know the color of the dress for future colorizing😁 Beyond that, I don't get the symbolism of the staircases used by the set designer. Seems like a random idea. Did you catch the little Elvis "tribute" in the vocal?
@@MostlyBrenda Oh yes, I've heard the record hundreds of times and I always thought that Brenda was doing a little Elvis in her delivery during that one part. I love it when she does that! I think she does it in other songs too.
As for the staircases, sometimes I think the directors try to come up with random things to add spice to the visual aspect of a performance. I really like how they do that on the Sullivan show. Sometimes, as you say, the visuals directly relate to the song, and sometimes not, but they are always creative.
@@TomElvisSmith What is really cool is that she lowers her voice "or-or am I fool" for the Elvis imitation and then does the "stutter" again in her natural register a few lines later "I - I suppose that the number". Somehow, I imagine Owen Bradley saying "uh-Brenda, did you intend to....?" And Brenda saying "Yes, I did."
Oops! I said kinescope when it should be a videotape source in 1961. The other copies I've seen are so lo-res, I was thinking of a kinescope.
What a wonderful talent.
Had such a big talent she needed nothing else! Love you Brenda Lee!
Hello Mary, how are you doing today?
Brenda Lee had an amazing voice.
Such an amazingly beautiful voice.
What a Fantic Voice so powerful for someone so young I loved her songs
I love this especially she was under 18 in this song! She sounded so amazing!
Brings tears to my eyes not from emotion but from her fabulous voice!!!!!
Saw her a couple of times at The Cave Supper Club , Vancouver ,mid 60s ..The sign at the entrance said she was Little Miss Dynamite ...Happened to be taken from one of her first recordings ...She was amazing on stage ..
Patsy Cline was her "big sister" when they toured together or on shows together.
Beautiful talented Brenda could sing any genre of all music. Powerful
Hi Theresa, how are you doing?
Ed sure knew talent Brenda was the purest
All these songs were about love heartbreak. Good thing I never was involved with any love union, ever.
One voice says it all love it
Hermosa voz de la gran cantante BRENDA LEE, lindas canciones gracias por colocarla bonita época. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Like a Female Elvis!
Totally agree
Music, before the Beatles and British Invasion.
What a great voice
What a talent!
Powerful and unique voice. Loved to hear her when I was a very little girl.
Dynamite comes in small packages.
What a talent
HERMOSA E INOLVIDABLE CANCION DEL RECUERDO DESDE NIÑO QUE ME ACOMPAÑA ESTAS MAGICAS CANCIONES LA RECUERDO CON MUCHO CARIÑO DESDE MI NIÑEZ EN ESAS EMISORAS DE SANTIAGO DE CHILE EN A.M.AMPLITUD MODULADA RADIO 📻 PORTALES LA MINERIA SANTIAGO RADIO 📻 CHILENA RADIO NUEVO MUNDO Y TANTAS EMISORAS QUE TENIAN PROGRAMAS DEDICADOS A ESTOS CLASICOS HERMOSA MUSICA GRACIAS MAESTRA BRENDA LEE X SU HERMOSO LEGADO A LA CULTURA MUSICAL... SALUDOS DESDE MI PAIS CHILE AMIGAS Y AMIGOS QUE COMPARTEN ESTAS NOTABLES Y MAGICA S CANCIONES ATTE JOSE LUIS GARCÍA☮️✌️☯️
Beautiful voice !!!
Fantastic, powerful voice
Brenda Lee: one of the greatest of all time!
I love this camera placement. Extreme close ups are SO overrated!
Hi 👋, how are you
Such a big beautiful voice!...I love to acquire all her records! Please help! Thanks
I`ve always loved Brenda------shes one of my favorites--OF ALL---
Hi Joyce, how are you
a you tube secret see how it crossed out those words? that is because you used two dash lines
I can do it now--see-
-most terrible feature of youtube that messes everyone up why do they do it?-
Hi joy, how are you doing?
Brenda Lee tinha uma voz muito agradável e aplauzível ! Ed Sullivan recebeu de 48/71 o que de melhor existia no mundo da música .
My sister used to sing just like her. She missed her calling. She's gone now at 73. I hear this brings back memories.
UN BESO...QUERIDA BRENDA ..DESDE CHILE....✌️✌️🌷🌷🌷
My first 45 and have enjoyed all of her music! 32 albums collected so far, most I have yet to find are re-issues with new titles. I have seen her in concert at least 15 times.
There's a reason they called Brenda Lee "Little Miss Dynamite"!
My favorite female singer of all time.
Mine too, only Elvis I rank higher !
Connie Francis, of the period was also very talented.
@@edwardalamo2507 totally agree and it’s a shame she isn’t in R&R hall of fame while folk singers like Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins and jazz singer Nina Simone are !
From the industry manual titled “How To Sing a Song”. Brenda Lee has a full chapter and this song is in it.
Love miss Brenda.met Skeeter davis once.loved her too.wish I could have met Brenda.
Absolutely perfect supreme masterpiece of euphony!!!!!
Sweet Nothing
Linda canção dessa época, pena que essas linda canções não tocam nas rádios hoje em dia. Seria ótimo se tocassem. Ver-da-de pessoal?
So cute and what a voice from such a small woman.
Brenda was a great singer and never got the recognition she deserved !!!!
This female made me cry 😢😭 just today with this song.
Little Miss Dynamite!
Hi 👋, how are you doing
Elvis w spódnicy! Wspaniały głos i przemiła próbka!😊❤👍
I love this footage of Brenda Lee on the ed Sullivan show and it's a honor to be a fan of her music for a long time and it's a great experience for me because I love the music of the 60's and the 70's when music was a joy to listen to and now I'm almost 44 years old this year 2022