What's My Line? - Ella Fitzgerald; PANEL: Tony Randall, Jane Powell (Jan 21, 1962) [W/ COMMERCIALS!]

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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2016
  • It's week ten of the WML "Summer of Upgrades"!
    I missed the past couple of weeks, but otherwise, every Sunday this summer, I've been posting upgraded versions of episodes already posted to this channel. Tonight's video adds back the original commercials, restored thanks to an alternate copy provided by epaddon. Many thanks to epaddon, as always, for sharing his personal recordings for use in these upgrades!
    MYSTERY GUEST: Gene Fullmer; Ella Fitzgerald
    PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Tony Randall, Jane Powell, Bennett Cerf
    As quoted by John Daly, "Man, woman, or child, Ella is the greatest." --Bing Crosby.
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  • @dannydoc1969
    @dannydoc1969 7 років тому +498

    You can see how shy and unassuming Ella was. She, in my humble opinion, was, is and will forever be the greatest jazz female vocalist who ever lived.

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 5 років тому +13

      I SECOND EMOTION.

    • @eatssoyummyshow5890
      @eatssoyummyshow5890 5 років тому +13

      Shes a complete opposite of aretha..

    • @jamesrawlins735
      @jamesrawlins735 5 років тому +19

      It was always a challenge for me to pick between Ella and Sarah Vaughn

    • @angelajoseph6709
      @angelajoseph6709 5 років тому +9

      dannydoc1969 You must not be familiar with the DIVINE one: Sarah Vaughan. Just listen to her version of a silly li'l song called Doodlin'. It's on UA-cam.

    • @angelajoseph6709
      @angelajoseph6709 5 років тому +7

      James Rawlins Totally different voices! There's a reason they called Sarah Vaughan DIVINE.

  • @piustwelfth
    @piustwelfth 6 років тому +274

    Ella recorded more than 4,000 songs! She definitely earned the moniker "The First Lady of Song".

    • @chuckendweiss4849
      @chuckendweiss4849 5 років тому +5

      Pius Twelvetrees WOW

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 4 роки тому +11

      Well, apart from the quantity, Ella deliver Quality!!

    • @frantrictantric
      @frantrictantric 3 роки тому +5

      7 Decades in the business with never any errors. Or none recorded anyway.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 3 роки тому +1

      @@frantrictantric I love Ella but there were errors, sometimes as a result of her lack of formal education while singing very sophisticated material. For instance, when singing "Lorelei" from the Gershwin Songbook, on an outtake, when singing, "I'm lecherous, Ja, Ja," she pronounced "Ja" with a hard "J." Some people would point out that by her own admission she often forgot words to the songs when performing live, sometimes when recorded such as in her Grammy-winning performance in Berlin. Then she just scatted.

    • @piustwelfth
      @piustwelfth Рік тому +1

      @@preppysocks209 Actually Ella's diction and phrasing in her singing is remarkable, esp. for a woman who had little education. Knowing her background, I'm often amazed when I hear her sing very complex and sophisticated lyrics. I'm sure she must have studied hard to learn all the lyrics, and she recorded over 4,000 songs!

  • @jcthefluteman
    @jcthefluteman 8 років тому +286

    23:18 "Man, woman or child, Ella Fitzgerald is the greatest"... still true!

  • @commandoxy
    @commandoxy 7 років тому +215

    John Daly is always so courteous to the guests.

    • @Ru-gv2if
      @Ru-gv2if 2 роки тому +7

      Always. And made them feel comfortable and included.

  • @roder51
    @roder51 6 років тому +62

    Served Miss Fitzgerald at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Montreal in the late 80's.
    Class A lady.

    • @HappyLife693
      @HappyLife693 Місяць тому

      Awesome!! I have met many celebrates, but meeting Ella Fitzgerald would have been a high for me. She would have been just under Nelson Mandela.

  • @Marylouise_1
    @Marylouise_1 5 років тому +167

    Makes my heart warm to see everyone so classy And to see how respectful they were towards eachother white or black.

    • @terencedove5047
      @terencedove5047 4 роки тому +16

      Yes and yes. Thank you for saying that...

    • @dawnjohnson3263
      @dawnjohnson3263 2 роки тому +17

      Yes, I've seen that consistently. No matter what race, what appearance, what social grace, all are treated the same and with respect. Including B the audience

    • @crabbyoldman8209
      @crabbyoldman8209 2 роки тому

      Right. That's why, in 12 seasons, they've had exactly ONE black panelist.
      By the way: it's television and they're getting paid to put on an act. But still, listen again to Cerf's comment about Jane Powell taking off her sable. He is a fucking disgrace.

    • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
      @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 Рік тому +1

      Respectful? Why are you trying to erase history?😭😭😭

    • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
      @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 Рік тому +3

      @@dawnjohnson3263Y’all are lying through your teeth and facts prove y’all wrong. 😭 Like why are y’all LYING!?💀

  • @KristineMaitland
    @KristineMaitland 4 роки тому +22

    What gets me was the fact in those days people actually went to clubs and knew who was playing.

  • @satori03
    @satori03 3 місяці тому +2

    To be able to come here and actually see the great Ella Fitzgerald is an honor. Thank you for showing this. She had a God given PERFECT voice.

  • @iGaara19
    @iGaara19 7 років тому +187

    Oh my gosh. I'm so blown away by the class and the lovely handwriting before we get to see their face. Ella Fitzgerald is so charming and legendary. I wish I could go back in time during this era.

    • @davidarcudi230
      @davidarcudi230 5 років тому +6

      The better days

    • @jazzmanchgo
      @jazzmanchgo 3 роки тому +2

      Except for that "wolf-whistle" fool in the audience.

    • @toreckman8899
      @toreckman8899 2 роки тому +1

      I do all the time. I listen to her music.

    • @blackberrybramble2843
      @blackberrybramble2843 Рік тому +2

      This was at a time when people still had regional accents. Then, national news and television trained up national news people to speak with Nebraska accent. And, it was a time of proper custom, decorum, and respectful interaction. Things were not perfect by any stretch, but respect was taught in many homes and schools.

    • @larrygrebler5054
      @larrygrebler5054 Рік тому

      @@jazzmanchgo I think he was trying to throw the panel off.

  • @bubhub64
    @bubhub64 7 років тому +101

    Ella could sing the snappiest of jazz, and with her silky smooth voice could sing the softest of ballads!

    • @davidsanderson5918
      @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +2

      bubhub64 You forgot to mention she's the best of all time!!

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 Рік тому

      She voice was smooth as silk singing ballads

  • @CalmKit
    @CalmKit 3 роки тому +8

    Was lucky enough to see Ella in concert in Stamford, CT in the early 80s

  • @elizabethlaws7526
    @elizabethlaws7526 Рік тому +7

    Ella was the best! I wish I could have seen her in person. She had an incredible voice and she has spoiled me for anyone else. I play her music 🎶 all through my shift and effectively introduced her to a new generation. May she never be forgotten!

  • @johngiovine8792
    @johngiovine8792 3 роки тому +36

    I was lucky enough to see her in concert twice in my life! She was truly wonderful!

    • @kentetalman9008
      @kentetalman9008 Рік тому

      I also saw her twice. Even in her later concert, when she was in ill health, she was mesmerizing.

  • @tugginalong
    @tugginalong 3 роки тому +41

    Ella Fitzgerald is one of the best vocalist of all time.

  • @jackyangelcolombia
    @jackyangelcolombia 2 роки тому +24

    Ella is a world treasure, such a cute woman. When I started to learn English her music was a Big support because of her diaphane diction and of course her mezmerizing voice.

    • @piustwelfth
      @piustwelfth Рік тому +1

      Ella's diction was amazing, esp. because she had very little formal education. She was the Edith Piaf of the USA.

  • @qkhost
    @qkhost Рік тому +5

    I suppose it’s foolhardy to claim that anyone is the greatest at what they do, but if someone were to say that about Ella Fitzgerald, I would nod my head in agreement. She has been my favorite singer for my entire life. I had the good pleasure of seeing her perform several times. Ella could do it all!

  • @jasonayres
    @jasonayres Рік тому +4

    I remember seeing Ella Fitzgerald in an interview.. well, more like a conversation with the then world famous musician/composer/conductor, Andre Previn- many years ago.
    I'm putting the cart before the horse here, as I probably should've scoured the internet, to see if anyone has put it on UA-cam, and I could've put a date to it.
    I don't remember much about the conversation, but I do remember him being amazed when Ella said that "she couldn't read music".
    And they talked about her "scatting", like a human trumpet (or trombone..?) during some songs.
    She was a remarkably gracious, humble lady, from memory.

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 8 років тому +80

    I'm glad they spent some time in interviewing the woman who was a Russian interpreter for the State Department. All too often, "non-celebrities" with interesting jobs are shuffled off the stage rather quickly.

    • @NICOSTONES
      @NICOSTONES 4 роки тому +10

      I love this show...but your right it would have been great to talk with these unknown guests e few minutes about there jobs...........

  • @janeswidler5129
    @janeswidler5129 4 роки тому +46

    I saw her show at Basin Street East. She was so cool. She was scat-amazing. I was 11. My parents took me and my sister to a different NYC nightclub every Saturday night.

    • @gailsirois7175
      @gailsirois7175 3 роки тому +9

      Wow...lucky you !!

    • @DonnaGodas
      @DonnaGodas 9 місяців тому +1

      Wow! You were so lucky!! 😂

    • @nicolemilman1795
      @nicolemilman1795 2 місяці тому

      How cool! I love this ☺️

    • @olavwilhelm6843
      @olavwilhelm6843 2 місяці тому

      i don't believe one word lol ! Parents in the 50's and 60's definetley did not take their 11 year old brats out to a nightclub on saturday nights lol

  • @vickimanager
    @vickimanager 8 років тому +60

    Got to love Dorothy for this episode. She displays a real sense of humor about herself; which is always rare among celebrities. I always love seeing Tony Randall.

    • @37thraven
      @37thraven 3 роки тому +1

      I loved how she came in at the last second with the wild guess that it was Ella :) (22:28)
      Any chance you remember what she did this episode that caught your attention?

  • @leesher1845
    @leesher1845 2 роки тому +8

    Loved the TV commercials -and Ella’s gloves.
    John Charles Daly always made the guests feel comfortable and at home.
    Ella had class; she acknowledged the audience, which most of the celebrities did not do.

  • @chuckendweiss4849
    @chuckendweiss4849 5 років тому +23

    Ella was my mother’s best singer. From 1948 to her death in 1986. She would sing Ella ‘s songs

  • @AllenMQuinn
    @AllenMQuinn 7 років тому +56

    Jane Powell did a great job. Such a beautiful woman. And she is still alive today at 87!!

    • @lopa2828
      @lopa2828 2 роки тому +2

      Yes she sure was

  • @piustwelfth
    @piustwelfth 6 років тому +43

    When Ella recorded the songbook albums, most of the composers were still alive. To a person, they remarked that Ella made some of the best recordings of their compositions.

    • @preppysocks209
      @preppysocks209 4 роки тому +9

      Ira Gershwin said that he knew that he and his brother George wrote some good songs but that he did not know how good they were until he heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them.

    • @philippapay4352
      @philippapay4352 4 роки тому +9

      @Pius Twelvetrees - I read a story about Frank Sinatra's respect for Ella Fitzgerald, when some of those same composers and lyricists respected his work hugely, too, crediting him with their fame and success. It seems when she did the songbook series that his record company went to him, asking him to do a similar series: by composer. He refused. They cajoled him. He told them Ella had thought of it and he would not record a series that would compete directly with hers; he had too much respect for her and she for him. They pressured him, so he threatened to cancel his contract with them and no longer record for them if they even did anything along those lines like rearranging recordings he'd already done onto newly packaged songbook albums. They relented. He won. I admire that.

  • @ginnylorenz5265
    @ginnylorenz5265 6 років тому +20

    "Bennett, I suppose you had to come." Hilarious. Given a perfect reading.

    • @susanslack1900
      @susanslack1900 4 роки тому +2

      Perfect come back too...😊😊😊

  • @elizaheathen
    @elizaheathen 7 років тому +131

    Bing Crosby said it well!
    "Man, woman, or child -- Ella Fitzgerald is the greatest"
    I like him more now :D

    • @lemorab1
      @lemorab1 7 років тому +14

      I'm so glad I saw her in person in 1990. She sat down for her performance on doctor's orders, but I'm glad to have been there.

    • @AgaPadar
      @AgaPadar 6 років тому +5

      Saw her a three times, one time 1980 together with Count Basie, another great concert was together with Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass and another one with her trio in the Gürzenich hall in Cologne. Happy times.

    • @ingriddubbel8468
      @ingriddubbel8468 6 років тому +6

      moiraine_damodred
      I think she is the best singer of the 20th Century.
      Its the phrasing with a velvet voice.

    • @lindaeasley4336
      @lindaeasley4336 4 роки тому +6

      Bing also helped Louis Armstrong out early in his career . Very giving , classy entertainer

    • @ivangranger8494
      @ivangranger8494 4 роки тому

      Linda Easley I saw Ella and Bing sing together on Hollywood Palace, show. They were great!

  • @eamestv
    @eamestv 4 роки тому +20

    Ella Fitzgerald was truly the gold standard. But she came out of an area where there were a few. I'm grateful I got to see her many times. I pray for the return of real art.

  • @jasonhurd4379
    @jasonhurd4379 3 роки тому +18

    I have the utmost respect and admiration for government interpreters. It is not just a simple matter of translating. The interpreter is required to have an extremely precise understanding of both languages, as well as the ability to comprehend highly technical terms and concepts and translate them accurately and idiomatically. One slip-up could lead to an international incident! Far from an easy job.

    • @bluecamus5162
      @bluecamus5162 Рік тому

      I hoped perhaps that Natalie Kushni?? had a long and distinguished career with the State Dept and that I'd find her somewhere on the web, but alas, nothing, I drew a blank on any lower level employee working in the State Dept in the 1960s

  • @slimdudeDJC
    @slimdudeDJC 5 років тому +17

    Dorothy Kilgallen is the absolute BEST!!! ♥ RIP lovely. . .

    • @leslieleslie8280
      @leslieleslie8280 5 років тому +3

      slimdudeDJC and very pretty she died to early!!

    • @stevekru6518
      @stevekru6518 3 роки тому

      @@leslieleslie8280 I like and admire her, but calling her pretty is not realistic

  • @Geffers58
    @Geffers58 7 років тому +27

    It's fantastic that these survive.

  • @mojavedaemonwitch3743
    @mojavedaemonwitch3743 3 роки тому +11

    🌹💙 Back in the day when there was only one commercial in the break, and your brain was given time to process it! 🙂

  • @lindaeasley4336
    @lindaeasley4336 5 років тому +17

    Ella had the smoothest singing voice I've ever heard. 👍 What a legend !

  • @reinacoffee8557
    @reinacoffee8557 4 роки тому +4

    One classy lady, the great and talented Ms. Ella Fizgerald.

  • @davidsanderson5918
    @davidsanderson5918 4 роки тому +5

    I'm feeling starstruck at the sight of Ella Fitzgerald and I'm sat here, not even in the same century!! Should've asked her a question, John.....you don't realise but this would've been an even richer historical document for us now if you had!!

  • @lisablack124
    @lisablack124 4 роки тому +10

    I dig Miss Ella’s Cursive writing and Beauty and Elegance and always quite the lady.

  • @alinaaponte9253
    @alinaaponte9253 7 років тому +42

    Ella Fitzgerald! !!

  • @HappyLife693
    @HappyLife693 Місяць тому

    Benet Cerf saying he wished there were six more was so refreshing. It is nice to know he honestly enjoyed being on the panel.

  • @sammyrnaj
    @sammyrnaj Рік тому +3

    Ella will forever be the greatest & best female vocalist. She had her unique style, she sang with passion & ease, all the greatest male & female vocalists picked her slats in jazz, but no one could match her. I don't think we shall ever see that calibre of singers anymore.

  • @nicklh186
    @nicklh186 3 роки тому +4

    Oh how I love Ms. Fitzgerald. She's so beautiful and her voice here was so adorable. I named my puppy "Ella" after her!

  • @clementinepeaches
    @clementinepeaches 7 років тому +66

    I wish Mister Daly would have let Ella say a few more words. I had only heard her marvelous singing voice before, and I just realized what a sweet speaking voice she had! What a lovely and talented lady. :)

  • @skruuloose
    @skruuloose 6 років тому +28

    I love the "Good nights" at the end. It's so wholesome.

  • @iGaara19
    @iGaara19 7 років тому +48

    Wow. Dorothy is so good in guessing.

    • @americandreamer6092
      @americandreamer6092 5 років тому +4

      @iGaara19 Bennett Cerf said Ella Fitzgerald's name first.

    • @leslieleslie8280
      @leslieleslie8280 5 років тому +4

      iGaara19 but she still sharp and answers them more then anyone. Except Mrs. Francis!! 😊😊

  • @jazzmanchgo
    @jazzmanchgo 3 роки тому +8

    Classy moment (23:02) -- Daly addresses her as "Miss Ella." That's a traditional southern way of showing respect to someone held in high esteem. Daly was born in Johannesburg,, South Africa, so he must have picked it up working with American southerners at some point. But it was good to hear, especially from a white man (and yes, especially a white South African) talking to a black woman in 1962.

  • @johnfulton4921
    @johnfulton4921 2 роки тому +5

    It's sad a show like this could not exist today this country has declined on so many levels

    • @keithhyttinen8275
      @keithhyttinen8275 Рік тому

      Ronald Wilson Reagan. The beginning of the end of America.

    • @Justin-ti4xc
      @Justin-ti4xc 9 місяців тому

      ​@@keithhyttinen8275You are a buffoon.

  • @Widda68
    @Widda68 2 роки тому +3

    Growing up in the neighborhood of New York City called East Elmhurst I had the Good Fortune of living across the street from the house were Ella Fitzgerald lived while in New York City. Her step-son who actually was her nephew live there year-round and was a playmate to my older brother. His name was Ray Brown jr., or simply Junior as he was referred to way back then

  • @jerrytheracecardriver1100
    @jerrytheracecardriver1100 7 років тому +24

    I am eating "Special K" cereal while watching ads from 1962 for Kellogg's... what a coincidence...

    • @saran3214
      @saran3214 4 роки тому +4

      Did you get a bathroom scale for christmas?

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 роки тому +8

    Jane Powell is STILL ALIVE (April 27th, 2020) at the age of 91!

    • @beadyeyedbrat
      @beadyeyedbrat 5 місяців тому

      She passed in September 2021.

  • @pal035s
    @pal035s 7 років тому +20

    I was sure the panel wouldn't get anywhere close to ten points on this one. Ella is terrific!

  • @jamesmflanagan7119
    @jamesmflanagan7119 8 років тому +105

    really enjoy when commercials are left in.

    • @WhatsMyLine
      @WhatsMyLine  8 років тому +38

      Glad you appreciate them-- I always try to add back in the commercials if I have an intact copy available.

  • @truemarion6330
    @truemarion6330 Рік тому +3

    She was the greatest, and time has proved it!

  • @mr.modern4419
    @mr.modern4419 Рік тому +6

    Ella had the greatest voice ever!!!

  • @theL81Again
    @theL81Again 5 років тому +7

    They’re all so well-dressed! Good night, everyone can go to a elegant party directly after the show.

  • @Skye_Writer
    @Skye_Writer 3 роки тому +2

    So classy with her gloves! I've always loved her, the QUEEN of Jazz and Swing. ♥

  • @HassoBenSoba
    @HassoBenSoba Рік тому +2

    "Is it as big as a Telephone Booth??!" What a crazy way to end this most fascinating episode. Thanks again for posting and allowing us to re-live this great era in American entertainment. LR

  • @jahbay
    @jahbay 5 років тому +7

    I like the show. Everyone seems humble and unassuming.

  • @velshock
    @velshock Рік тому +1

    I’ve never seen Ella Fitzgerald speak. Woow!

  • @dannydoc1969
    @dannydoc1969 5 років тому +5

    Not only BIng Crosby, but Sinatra loved and admired Ella. She was the greatest, imo.

  • @patrickryan1515
    @patrickryan1515 Рік тому +2

    Ella had such a lovely demeanor. And she was one of the most emulated (inspiring other female vocalists) female ever.

  • @PaddyPawsRescue
    @PaddyPawsRescue 3 роки тому +3

    Tony Randall is so excited it’s Ella Fitzgerald!

  • @jeffwisener3967
    @jeffwisener3967 5 років тому +14

    People appeared to be more humble then.

    • @bellinghammond
      @bellinghammond 3 роки тому +3

      There was social cohesion back then...a greater adherence to Judeo-Christian principles, and the public hadn't been warped yet by Narcissist media messaging

  • @37thraven
    @37thraven 3 роки тому +6

    I really like how John Daly routinely took stage-shy guests like Natalie the interpreter (10:40), And after a few jokes, and banter with the panel, would have them comfortable and laughing 15:17. He was such a sweet charming man :)
    (17:25 acknowledging her nerves at the end

  • @patrickraynes6068
    @patrickraynes6068 6 років тому +13

    Dorothy with that last contestant was so funny.

  • @dianaaljadeff2983
    @dianaaljadeff2983 2 роки тому +3

    RIP marveleus Jane Powell (1929-2021)

  • @sue9963
    @sue9963 6 років тому +17

    I love how they all assumed the Russian Interpreter must be a secretary, or something to do with making things look pretty.

    • @obamna666
      @obamna666 4 роки тому +2

      Even after she said she had to pass an exam!

    • @saran3214
      @saran3214 4 роки тому +6

      No they treated her like she might have a fairly important job. Tony Randal asked if she were a secretary, that is all. As for making things pretty, Jackie Kennedy was doing a renovation of the White House, so the contestant could have had something to do with that.

  • @terencedove5047
    @terencedove5047 4 роки тому +9

    Bing Crosby spoke of Ella as glowingly as he did, and helped out Louis Armstrong in his career. And Fred Astaire publicly acknowledged that part of his famed dancing style was because of The Nicholas Brothers.Whether or not some folks are willing to admit it (albeit ungrudgingly), helping hands have no skin color...

    • @Playwright62
      @Playwright62 2 роки тому +2

      However, I must add that Bing Crosby had no need to help out Louis Armstrong in his career and, personally, did not accept either Louis or Ella as his equal. He was a dreadful person.

  • @spencerlent2175
    @spencerlent2175 Рік тому +2

    20:42 her Carol Channing impression was impeccable lol

  • @AleisterCrowleyMagus
    @AleisterCrowleyMagus 3 роки тому +3

    Funny I thought Natalie the Russian translator was a Russian ballerina when she first walked out - such poise! Hearing all of them speak so optimistically and beautifully about President Kennedy and the gorgeous Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy seriously brings tears to my eyes. I wasn’t born until many years after this episode aired - in fact my parents would have been kids in ‘62 - but it makes me sad to think of what was lost.
    Also, pushing SUGAR as a great diet aid - UGH. CARBS.

  • @lindaeasley5606
    @lindaeasley5606 Рік тому +2

    She already was a legend by her appearance here

  • @sophiaraniuk2665
    @sophiaraniuk2665 7 років тому +7

    What a great artist ......thank you for posting ......love seeing her face always....such a gift just to see her she is so great ......

  • @jeffstumpf9129
    @jeffstumpf9129 6 років тому +9

    Thanks for leaving the commercials in. They represent the specific times of a TV show as anything in the show.

  • @watchman1178
    @watchman1178 8 років тому +38

    Jane Powell was a cutie.

  • @ilzamaria6424
    @ilzamaria6424 3 роки тому +3

    Randall has such a great smile. He seems to adore being a panelist

  • @jayrice5156
    @jayrice5156 5 років тому +7

    Love Dorothy's dress!

  • @paulh2981
    @paulh2981 Рік тому +2

    Dorothy is amazing. She's my favorite, but I like them all.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 роки тому +4

    The second contestant (the Russian interpreter) had such a sweet face!🙂

  • @kenyongray2615
    @kenyongray2615 3 роки тому +11

    Ella Fitzgerald was a unique talent. Her style of singing was not easy to do. I don't remember Jane Powell looking this good. I never got the appeal of corn flakes. Eating them by themselves was only tolerable if you could put some fruit such as a banana, strawberries, or blueberries in your bowl. Thanks for the video.

  • @Qboro66
    @Qboro66 4 роки тому +2

    I was born in 1966 so I grew up seeing telephone booths on NYC sidewalks throughout the 70's, 80's and 90's but this episode made me realize that prior to the 60's telephone booths were found not so much outside but rather in places like a drugstore, candy stores, restaurants or bars. Of course nowadays our smartphone devices have made the public telephone booths obsolete and thankfully now during this pandemic.

    • @519djw6
      @519djw6 3 роки тому +3

      Well fortunately, the public telephone is not altogether obsolete. I am a Luddite ("technophobe"), and refuse to have even a cell-phone--let alone a "smartphone." I live in very large city, and have a map of every public phone here. So far, I have not given up "the good fight," and I refuse to give in to the idea that I have to have the latest gizmo! :)

  • @gjmaztr7
    @gjmaztr7 7 років тому +5

    Ella's classic rendition of "Embraceable You' is played in the background during the current March 2017 episode 1 of 'Feud' , the TV mini-series about the making of 'whatever happened to Baby Jane' with Joan Crawford and Betty Davis. However, on the Web site listing soundtracks for this 10 part mini-series, Singer Sarah Vaughan is credited with singing 'Embraceable You'. Well, any jazz listener can identify the differences in Fitzgerald and Vaughan singing style & vocal range. Exquisite song nonetheless. from Ella Fitzgerald during the late 1959/early 1960s era.

  • @Gioveolympus
    @Gioveolympus 3 роки тому +3

    Please let me go into the past to see Ella perform :-)

  • @michaelandrews4895
    @michaelandrews4895 Рік тому +5

    I’m 42. I heard about Ella but never really saw her performances. Over the pandemic, I youtubed many of her performances and my goodness, she was beyond amazing and one of the best vocalists I have ever heard!!! Truly amazing!!!!

    • @piustwelfth
      @piustwelfth Рік тому +3

      Get ahold of some of her "Songbook" albums which were recorded in the 1950's. Her voice and artistry are at their height, and she's singing the best American songs ever written.

  • @SymphonyBrahms
    @SymphonyBrahms Рік тому +5

    Ella Fitzgerald is one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time. Along with Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, and Dinah Washington.

  • @itsthehumor95
    @itsthehumor95 5 років тому +5

    I wish this show would come back

    • @susanslack1900
      @susanslack1900 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah it would be interesting to see what today's version would be..

  • @paisley7072
    @paisley7072 2 роки тому +2

    Cette émission était une mine d’or de star . Merci pour toutes ces archives. 🙏

  • @corneliusdrvanderbilt822
    @corneliusdrvanderbilt822 6 років тому +14

    'Man, woman or a child, Ella Fitzgerald is the greatest.' Sure! But Mahalia Jackson is the Soul.

  • @kirksmith7577
    @kirksmith7577 3 роки тому +3

    Ella is so adorable 💖💖 what a beautiful woman she was

  • @horaciocapanelli-soto4710
    @horaciocapanelli-soto4710 2 роки тому +1

    The woman is so loved. She was amazing. I don’t know she always makes me teary out of emotion.

  • @hannahthomas249
    @hannahthomas249 3 роки тому +6

    Ella Fitzgerald was gorgeous! I'm ashamed to say that even though I grew up watching movies and TV shows that are considered "old", I never listened to her until this past year. And I was immediately blown away. Her voice is AMAZING.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 4 роки тому +6

    Telephone booths? How I miss them so....😒

  • @Marsha_Ann
    @Marsha_Ann Рік тому +1

    Wow Ella Fitzgerald!!!!

  • @Poetic_Justice1962
    @Poetic_Justice1962 5 років тому +21

    Nice to see the respect Ella received from the enlightened part of US society in times when black people still had no equal rights.

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu 3 роки тому +2

      Sadly, the small majority are always the ones who seem to prevail when it comes to press coverage and thoughts. I don't think it's much better today, as a matter of fact it's worse. Most people are not racial, or racially motivated, but the press and the powers that be would LOVE to have you think otherwise.

    • @harrysharp3838
      @harrysharp3838 3 роки тому +2

      She probably couldn't have dinner at most of the night clubs she sang in...but we still call these the "good old days".

    • @Theyralltakenfu
      @Theyralltakenfu 3 роки тому +1

      @@harrysharp3838 When you see what's coming next in the World, you will most def look back, no matter who you were, and think they were the 'Good ol Days"
      It's going to be a bumpy ride if you aren't prepared.

    • @dinahbrown902
      @dinahbrown902 Рік тому

      Not enlightened people,just people who thought. Question Everything

    • @harpereion8702
      @harpereion8702 2 місяці тому

      That was not the situation in New York in 1962. She was in New York not in a southern state where segregation prevailed until the Bill of Rights act was signed in 1964. She could and did have dinner anywhere she chose to have dinner. For some reason in 2024 we bring up race, when there is no reason to bring it up.

  • @NMC21887
    @NMC21887 2 роки тому +3

    20:50-OMG. Ella’s impression of Carol Channing is hilarious.

  • @Eddie_Schantz
    @Eddie_Schantz Рік тому +2

    The reason Dorothy guessed the mystery guest is becasue Bennet couldn't keep his big mouth shut after he go a no answer on his question. He did that a lot.

  • @gregengel1616
    @gregengel1616 3 роки тому +2

    I thought it was funny that when Jane Powell would ask the mink rancher a question, she kept on pulling her mink stole 😁

  • @daynablackwell5885
    @daynablackwell5885 2 роки тому +2

    This is real American History.

  • @lucyflorey9152
    @lucyflorey9152 4 роки тому +3

    Jane Powell 98 lbs after 4 children amazing

  • @cindydenham1447
    @cindydenham1447 7 років тому +4

    They sure don't make commercials like that anymore. I think it's fascinating to see advertisement from days gone by. As I was watching the Kellogg's commercial, their jingle immediately popped up in my head-"K-E-double L-O double good, Kellogg's best to you". I learned that one from The Monkees! ;-)

  • @ItsTIABaby1919
    @ItsTIABaby1919 4 роки тому +3

    That cereal 🥣 special about the different countries is a wonderful analogy that can be used on race. The cover may be different, but inside it’s all the same.

  • @soulierinvestments
    @soulierinvestments 8 років тому +10

    Gene Fullmer was one of the few people from Utah to appear on WML either as a contestant or panelist (Lorraine Day). West Jordan in 1962 was a village SW of Salt Lake City surrounded by farms and fields. Now it is greater Salt Lake County suburbia. the Bob Hinckley who Daly mentions is none other than Robert Hinckley who founded the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah.

    • @Bigbadwhitecracker
      @Bigbadwhitecracker 7 років тому +3

      One interesting thing about Gene Fullmer (whom I never heard of) that I just read on Wikipedia was that he younger brother, Jay, who was a lightweight boxer, died on April 22, 2015. Gene died on the day of his brother's funeral a few days later on April 27th.

  • @asteverino8569
    @asteverino8569 2 роки тому +1

    Loved Ella and the commercials.
    But mostly Ella and the people stuffs.

  • @epaddon
    @epaddon 7 років тому +11

    Natalie Kushner the Russian interpreter had also been on "To Tell The Truth" a couple years earlier as the central subject.

    • @richatlarge462
      @richatlarge462 4 роки тому +1

      I tried to look her up on Google (Natalie Kushnir), and she was on a committee that investigated communist activities in the 1950s, in keeping with the spirit of Johnny Olson's closing blurb on this episode. I also found a photo of her translating for JFK in November 1962. I also found her name in an official government transcript, mentioned as one of two people working in an office where spying was suspected. So one has to wonder whether she was actually a very effective spy. Probably not, but who can say?