Basically a ceremony to pass the torch from the legendary artists of the prior decades to one of the best vocalists of the next generation. Wayne did all of them proud by carrying on the tradition to achieve his own legendary status.
Mr. Newton I enjoyed this soo much it's the first I've heard about you and I lived in New York I was listening to your song daddy don't walk too fast ho waw
Wayne came off as a little ‘funny’ by more than a few of us but now through more learned eyes Im seeing a unique persona totally committed musical Budda in this show at his apogee. Besides the vocal and charismatic virtuosity he picks up various instruments including the Banjo which he just crushes like no other i have ever heard. All of this against the backdrop of the psychedelic scene not to be knocked yet far on the other end of the cultural spectrum, much gratitude as Wayne puts his all into this performance.
I believe years back, Jackie Gleason discovered Wayne Newton. Wayne genuinely loves being an entertainer. Great talent and a master of many musical instruments. Anthony Joseph Lucchese
WOW! Wish I could have been there to hear and see Wayne's show. He has worked his ass off for most of his life and he still has many fans going to see his show in Vegas and on the road. Thanks for the video it is much appreciated. Everyone should go Vegas and get the best entertainment you'll ever attend and enjoy, Wayne Newton's show. Hope to go to Vegas this year. 26 years is too long to not see him in person.
Here’s the thing bringing back the old music is great. If you were going to show videos of all groups, make sure it is in the first or second year of their fame in history… when these old groups from the 50s in the 60s come back and sing their songs and they are in their 70s or early 80s just kills the music I have grown up with… I can see all of these old groups on UA-cam when they are in their prime in the 50s 60s and 70s when they had their hits and made it back… bringing them back when they are in their late 70s and close to 80 years of age kills this music for me
Great to see Wayne at his prime, or as I remember seeing him and his brother at the Coconut Grove, Melodyland, Stardust, Frontier, Sands, and Desert Inn.
He's so cute singing to the BEAUTIFUL animals in one of Lucille Ball's tv show episodes! I love it!!!!!!🙏❤🐶🐄🐑🐓🦢🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊 Wayne Newton on the "Lucy show", 1965
i guess he had a lotta fans, but from a record collector, probably none of his records are sought after excpt the 45 rpm's with the picture sleeve or...if he recorded them....extended play 45 r.p.m., when older people pass away they think they hit the jack pot finding a huge collection of his records and sadly they end up in the trash.
I saw Wayne in 1983 at the World Trade Center and 11 times after that, he is the worlds greatest entertainer!
A highly gifted musical performer.
Wayne is a fantastic Musician.
Basically a ceremony to pass the torch from the legendary artists of the prior decades to one of the best vocalists of the next generation. Wayne did all of them proud by carrying on the tradition to achieve his own legendary status.
He is not that well known in the Netherlands but man, this dude knew how to swing. Love it.
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE!!! A TRUE TREASURE ON UA-cam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super stud wayne newton. What a talent
I LOVE THIS, PURE ART, INCLUDING THE COMERCIALS!!!!🙏❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Mr. Newton I enjoyed this soo much it's the first I've heard about you and I lived in New York I was listening to your song daddy don't walk too fast ho waw
Wayne came off as a little ‘funny’ by more than a few of us but now through more learned eyes Im seeing a unique persona totally committed musical Budda in this show at his apogee. Besides the vocal and charismatic virtuosity he picks up various instruments including the Banjo which he just crushes like no other i have ever heard. All of this against the backdrop of the psychedelic scene not to be knocked yet far on the other end of the cultural spectrum, much gratitude as Wayne puts his all into this performance.
Oldies but goodies.
A treasure to see this!
I believe years back, Jackie Gleason discovered Wayne Newton. Wayne genuinely loves being an entertainer. Great talent and a master of many musical instruments.
Anthony Joseph Lucchese
WOW! Wish I could have been there to hear and see Wayne's show. He has worked his ass off for most of his life and he still has many fans going to see his show in Vegas and on the road. Thanks for the video it is much appreciated. Everyone should go Vegas and get the best entertainment you'll ever attend and enjoy, Wayne Newton's show. Hope to go to Vegas this year. 26 years is too long to not see him in person.
Love this video of a young Wayne Newton
1968 special. Thank you.
Here’s the thing bringing back the old music is great. If you were going to show videos of all groups, make sure it is in the first or second year of their fame in history… when these old groups from the 50s in the 60s come back and sing their songs and they are in their 70s or early 80s just kills the music I have grown up with… I can see all of these old groups on UA-cam when they are in their prime in the 50s 60s and 70s when they had their hits and made it back… bringing them back when they are in their late 70s and close to 80 years of age kills this music for me
I LOVE YOU WAYNE
Holy smokes. What a line up Musicians sent from God.
Absolutely wonderful.
Great to see Wayne at his prime, or as I remember seeing him and his brother at the Coconut Grove, Melodyland, Stardust, Frontier, Sands, and Desert Inn.
Didn't know Wayne had a brother who was a performer...😊
Tremendous entertainer!
Epic talent.
Awesome. Special memories.
So glad I came across this video!!
I wish I could see his live show.. still going strong!!
He's so cute singing to the BEAUTIFUL animals in one of Lucille Ball's tv show episodes! I love it!!!!!!🙏❤🐶🐄🐑🐓🦢🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
Wayne Newton on the "Lucy show", 1965
The opening number "Hello My Baby" was popularized by Michigan J. Frog.
He is one of the best pe
Great!!!
Kay Starr's live voice is outrageous. Wish I could have been in the live audience! Thanks!
What a wonderful talent.
Me agrada este joven
Classic
'That's Life' (20" 32 secs)
INCREÍBLE CANTANTE⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 😳👍🤷♂️
i guess he had a lotta fans, but from a record collector, probably none of his records are sought after excpt the 45 rpm's with the picture sleeve or...if he recorded them....extended play 45 r.p.m., when older people pass away they think they hit the jack pot finding a huge collection of his records and sadly they end up in the trash.
That's not true I know lots of my family and friends collect Wayne Newton records. He's a phenomenal performer.❤️