One of the greatest talents. He was my father's favourite musical artist. Thank you for this timeless compilation. Sam with Phil and Don Everly= musical heaven.
@@bisedwards6985 When I was 11 years old I fell in love with Sam Cooke, now I'm 75 and I still love him. Don and Phil were favorites as well, they were awesome. I would have liked your father. ♥️
The quality of the artistes is impeccable. I cannot agree more. And this reminds of a saying ascribed to Yves St. Laurent that what makes a dress beautiful is the woman wearing it.
Hey Rare Find Music Videos, can you upload the full episode of Austin City Limits from Season 5 in 1980, with a performance by Mel Tillis and Gail Davies? This episode includes the funding credits, The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence from 1980, voiceover presents Gail Davies and Mel Tillis, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", funding credits, and the 1971-1984 PBS logo at the end; this episode was recorded from a VHS tape.👍
Sam Cooke did with one perfect voice what groups filled with 4, 5, and even 6 singers did.... captivated an audience in song. Moreover, his calm, cool, together stage presence sent a message to the audience: "I belong here, and I enjoy doing this for you..." He surely was a master, and the clearest, most perfect male voice of the 20th Century.
God's gift to him/her/them/it self. God listens to Sam Cooke. Two way street. Note: Agnostic here. But I know manifestation and anointment when I see them.
I been Sam Cook every since I was a boy I lived in the country we had transmitter radios then my Uncle used imate him.There never be another.legendwe all miss you.RIP
The "Basin Street Blues" segment was from the same episode of the Johnny Carson Show where he sang "Change is Gonna Come." Correct me if I'm wrong, but I really believe that performance exists, but is held from public view for legal reasons.
Hey Rare Find Music Videos, can you upload the full episode of Austin City Limits from Season 5 in 1980, with a performance by Joe Ely and Jerry Jeff Walker? This episode includes the funding credits, The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence from 1980, voiceover presents Jerry Jeff Walker and Joe Ely, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", funding credits, and the 1971-1984 PBS logo at the end; recorded from a VHS tape.👍
Sam Cooke was ahead of his time? And he didn't need to dance 🩰 and sing his voice did all the talking unlike Jackie or James Brown only one true king 👑 of soul and you are hearing him now go sam! Go😊
As a music collector (in my early 40s at present), people ask me why I prefer music 20+/- years before my time. The answer is very simple: This music is simple, soulful and completely free of pretense. These folks werent necessarily trying to write a Billboard #1 record with a social message simply to get rich and establish a style. They wrote the music that they wanted to hear, played with mysicians that were the best fit and in the process they created an artful style that had legs of its own. Sam Cooke had one of the purest, most soulful and honest voices of all time and his influence is obvious from Elvis to Journey. Take that, Katy Perry.
I've been a Sam Cooke fan since.. will since I was born. As I've said elsewhere, my music 'influences' went what was typical for kids of my era. My dad had worked at a big radio station, and when they were 'cleaning house', he got - and gave me - the most carried collection of music imaginable - and boy, was that a TERRIFIC thing, as I want fenced in. Sam's voice is so beautiful. Sometimes I try and imagine what songs he'd have later sung had he not died at such a young, tragic age. Messers Cooke, (Jackie) Wilson, and (the incomparable) Marvin Gaye epitomise 60s name singers (though I likes a whole lot more), these men had such amazing voices, I sometimes sir here for hours just watching and listening to performances like these. This man's voice was a gift (as we the other 2).You either have it, or not. No amount of training could 'make' someone sound this amazing. Mr Cooke; your awesome voice will live on. 💫
If Sam had not been killed, he would have been a spokesman for the civil rights movement.......probably headlined in Vegas ect. His records with his remarkable voice front and center have lived on.
@@danielzerbe8567 Consider this thought I often have: Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin were really close friends. Imagine a duet album with the two of them ....
fuera de serie.......................................con el acabo el encanto..................de quien es especial.....................puro contacto con el corazon y con el alma...........................
Sam Cooke , an influential , incredibly talented and legendary musician whose life was star-crossed by the beautiful Delores Mohawk , the big rear ended Barbara Campbell and by the Womack brothers .
This is the best compilation I have seen yet of Sam'sperformances. Poor Sam is sol lost trying to keep up with Jackie. They were great friends, though.
Jackie could out dance Sam Cooke, but Sam could and did out sing Jackie Wilson . But both men were incredible singer's and no one could take that God given gift away from them❤RIP KINGS!!!
@Jackie-ji2sj that's hilarious because Jackie Wilson didn't even believe that. And if you are a true Jackie fan then you should remember him saying that Trying to keep up with Sam Cooke singing had Jackie spitting up Blood. But anyway, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and favorites. I personally think that they both held their own exceptionally well . Sam Cooke's just my FAVORITE.
First John 3 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son That who so ever believes in him should not perish But have ever lasting life The Bible says that Jesus died and arose from the dead If you believe in your heart God raesd Jesus from the dead U will be saved The Bible says
The Bible says in Mathew chapter 3 . That we need to be saved Nicckudeus comes to Jesus by night and asked lord what must I do to be born again Can you pass though your mother womb the second time of old Jesus christ said except for the man be born again of water and spirit he will not enter the kingdom of God Jesus said what is flesh is born of flesh and what is spirit is born of spirit ⚠️ Very very I say unto you except for the man be born again of water and spirit he can not see the kingdom of God ⚠️
Better days.... i plan on making a documentary uncovering what may be the truth to Sam Cooks life and end. Featuring his gospel music for copyright reasons... please can anyone link more clips, interviews, talks of Sam Cook's Thanks you
One of the greatest talents. He was my father's favourite musical artist. Thank you for this timeless compilation. Sam with Phil and Don Everly= musical heaven.
Your father had great taste in music! ❤
@@marywilmoth5501 Thankyou, kind lady.
@@bisedwards6985 When I was 11 years old I fell in love with Sam Cooke, now I'm 75 and I still love him. Don and Phil were favorites as well, they were awesome. I would have liked your father. ♥️
Hey Rare Find Music Videos, can you upload anymore full episodes of Austin City Limits?👍
I love him, what a beautiful man.
I love these old videos. They're all before my time, but the quality of the artists is impeccable.
The quality of the artistes is impeccable. I cannot agree more. And this reminds of a saying ascribed to Yves St. Laurent that what makes a dress beautiful is the woman wearing it.
Gone 60 years today. Incredible talent gone too soon. RIP Sam.
Sam Cooke had a beautiful voice. A great talent and truly loved and missed!
Hey Rare Find Music Videos, can you upload the full episode of Austin City Limits from Season 5 in 1980, with a performance by Mel Tillis and Gail Davies? This episode includes the funding credits, The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence from 1980, voiceover presents Gail Davies and Mel Tillis, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", funding credits, and the 1971-1984 PBS logo at the end; this episode was recorded from a VHS tape.👍
Sorry, but I don't have that one.
Sam Cooke did with one perfect voice what groups filled with 4, 5, and even 6 singers did.... captivated an audience in song. Moreover, his calm, cool, together stage presence sent a message to the audience: "I belong here, and I enjoy doing this for you..." He surely was a master, and the clearest, most perfect male voice of the 20th Century.
Gods gift 🎁
God's gift to him/her/them/it self. God listens to Sam Cooke. Two way street. Note: Agnostic here. But I know manifestation and anointment when I see them.
Congrats...first ever video of Sam Cooke playing guitar with Everley Brothers.
Yes, it is an electric clip...
❤😂🎉
GOD! IS GOOD!!!
I been Sam Cook every since I was a boy I lived in the country we had transmitter radios then my Uncle used imate him.There never be another.legendwe all miss you.RIP
This is lovely and a blessings to the fans of these 2 giants that I am thankful to God for ( RIP )
SO smooth. perfect vocals. Just perfect.
The "Basin Street Blues" segment was from the same episode of the Johnny Carson Show where he sang "Change is Gonna Come." Correct me if I'm wrong, but I really believe that performance exists, but is held from public view for legal reasons.
Hey Rare Find Music Videos, can you upload the full episode of Austin City Limits from Season 5 in 1980, with a performance by Joe Ely and Jerry Jeff Walker? This episode includes the funding credits, The Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council logo, Austin City Limits Season 5 opening sequence from 1980, voiceover presents Jerry Jeff Walker and Joe Ely, closing credits with "London Homesick Blues", funding credits, and the 1971-1984 PBS logo at the end; recorded from a VHS tape.👍
Sorry, but I don't have that one.
Sam Cooke was ahead of his time? And he didn't need to dance 🩰 and sing his voice did all the talking unlike Jackie or James Brown only one true king 👑 of soul and you are hearing him now go sam! Go😊
As a music collector (in my early 40s at present), people ask me why I prefer music 20+/- years before my time. The answer is very simple: This music is simple, soulful and completely free of pretense.
These folks werent necessarily trying to write a Billboard #1 record with a social message simply to get rich and establish a style. They wrote the music that they wanted to hear, played with mysicians that were the best fit and in the process they created an artful style that had legs of its own.
Sam Cooke had one of the purest, most soulful and honest voices of all time and his influence is obvious from Elvis to Journey.
Take that, Katy Perry.
Sam’s lip biting at 3:33 and kiss at 3:46 is making me melt so bad!!!!😂😂😂😍😍😍
wildly sexy man
Sam Cooke was on different level
Really and truly. And you better believe it
I've been a Sam Cooke fan since.. will since I was born. As I've said elsewhere, my music 'influences' went what was typical for kids of my era. My dad had worked at a big radio station, and when they were 'cleaning house', he got - and gave me - the most carried collection of music imaginable - and boy, was that a TERRIFIC thing, as I want fenced in.
Sam's voice is so beautiful. Sometimes I try and imagine what songs he'd have later sung had he not died at such a young, tragic age.
Messers Cooke, (Jackie) Wilson, and (the incomparable) Marvin Gaye epitomise 60s name singers (though I likes a whole lot more), these men had such amazing voices, I sometimes sir here for hours just watching and listening to performances like these.
This man's voice was a gift (as we the other 2).You either have it, or not. No amount of training could 'make' someone sound this amazing. Mr Cooke; your awesome voice will live on. 💫
I hear him without music. This man was great. God bless you my brother for the good time
If Sam had not been killed, he would have been a spokesman for the civil rights movement.......probably headlined in Vegas ect. His records with his remarkable voice front and center have lived on.
Yes, probably would have continued his amazing track record
@@danielzerbe8567 Consider this thought I often have: Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin were really close friends. Imagine a duet album with the two of them ....
@@watchtheskysThat would’ve been nice since they were the Queen and King of soul ❤ May they rest in heaven 🙏🏾
Well, it was his wandering eye that got him killed
@much2pretty57 maybe. Maybe not. I believe, as many do, that he was set up.
fuera de serie.......................................con el acabo el encanto..................de quien es especial.....................puro contacto con el corazon y con el alma...........................
Sam Cooke , an influential , incredibly talented and legendary musician whose life was star-crossed by the beautiful Delores Mohawk , the big rear ended Barbara Campbell and by the Womack brothers .
Sam Cooke and MGM bass/baritone Howard Keel at 30:18 . Two very different singers of very different backgrounds .
This is the best compilation I have seen yet of Sam'sperformances. Poor Sam is sol lost trying to keep up with Jackie. They were great friends, though.
Totally agree
Jackie could out dance Sam Cooke, but Sam could and did out sing Jackie Wilson . But both men were incredible singer's and no one could take that God given gift away from them❤RIP KINGS!!!
@@joycebrown5680😊
@joycebrown5680 sam a beautiful singer, but Jackie could outsing anybody ❤
@Jackie-ji2sj that's hilarious because Jackie Wilson didn't even believe that. And if you are a true Jackie fan then you should remember him saying that Trying to keep up with Sam Cooke singing had Jackie spitting up Blood. But anyway, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and favorites. I personally think that they both held their own exceptionally well . Sam Cooke's just my FAVORITE.
Every time somebody tells me F. Mercury is the greatest singer ever I say two words: “Sam Cooke”
Sam was interesting because many people could sing within his range but Sam had something magical in his voice and it made every song he sang great
Who cares , it’s just music enjoy
@@davidharrison3399 You’re right, just writing some shit in UA-cam because I was bored
To each his own
Agreed❤ my favorite
2 of THEE Best❤❤
Sam Cooke was gifted..Rest in Heaven brother❤🙏👑
Sam Cooke, qué voz! Y además, era tan atractivo. Un artista como no volverá a existir nunca más.
Thanks for your Great service 👍 😀 👏 👌 more sam on the Dan rather show.
Our pleasure!
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At 17:09 Johnny Carson and Sam Cooke , similar in a way .
Great, but you need to edit in Twistin' The Night Away.
Will look for it..
@@RareFindMusicVideos oh, and Ole Man River. I think it's from the Steve Allen show.
why did you write cassius clay instead of muhammed ali lol, i almost thought he had a twin brother :). thanks for the footage btw
Good question. He had yet to change his name at that point in time. It was later in the year when he changed his name to Ali.
First John 3 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son That who so ever believes in him should not perish But have ever lasting life The Bible says that Jesus died and arose from the dead
If you believe in your heart God raesd Jesus from the dead U will be saved The Bible says
44:31
The Bible says in Mathew chapter
3 . That we need to be saved
Nicckudeus comes to Jesus by night and asked lord what must I do to be born again
Can you pass though your mother womb the second time of old
Jesus christ said except for the man be born again of water and spirit he will not enter the kingdom of God Jesus said what is flesh is born of flesh and what is spirit is born of spirit ⚠️
Very very I say unto you except for the man be born again of water and spirit he can not see the kingdom of God ⚠️
Better days.... i plan on making a documentary uncovering what may be the truth to Sam Cooks life and end. Featuring his gospel music for copyright reasons... please can anyone link more clips, interviews, talks of Sam Cook's Thanks you