The Colgate Comedy Hour - 1955. The UNDELAYED version of one of the greatest songs to boogie to. Sorry for the long wait, pallies. ENJOY! :) **Thanks to DinoLoverMe for supplying this wonderful video...
This is funny as hell. I laughed so damn hard,until i cried. Only Jerry and Dino could do this. I have not laughed like this in a long time. It sure felt good.
This is called entertainment. Today's media just doesn't get it. They want to control every detail and not let the talent perform. This is a performance. It was funny then and after all these years it is a scream!
Yeah -- he got his foot above his head! They all look like a bunch of nut-heads! But fun! Dino was 38 at that time so it was pretty good kicking! Loosey goosey!
I never thought I'd see myself type this, but I wish Dean would've done a rock n' roll record! :) (And I'll be the third person to remark on high he could kick! Wow!)
Interesting. The song itself was a late summer 1953 hit in the Rand B field by Faye Adams and one of the earliest examples of R and B crossover into the "pop music" field which, of couse, eventually led to the "rock and roll" fad two years later.Also note the use of the yancey bass as Martin and Lewis are obviously satirizng a form of music that was just making itself known to the mass audience in those pre-Presley days.
This is funny as hell. I laughed so damn hard,until i cried. Only Jerry and Dino could do this. I have not laughed like this in a long time. It sure felt good.
Never ever get tired of watching this clip.. just the best. Love Deans leg work.. thank you !
You can tell they were really having fun. It was funny hearing Dean sing rock n roll.
For all their fighting great to see the boys having fun
i love this its clasic jerry and dean
You just don't see entertainment like this anymore. Technology has improved but the quality of the entertainment has greatly diminished.
This is called entertainment. Today's media just doesn't get it. They want to control every detail and not let the talent perform. This is a performance. It was funny then and after all these years it is a scream!
Raw brilliant talent.
i was smiling the whole time watching this :)
i wanted to get up and dance!
Classic No words can do this justice. Dean Rocking
I love Dean's high kicks at about 2:32.
Yeah -- he got his foot above his head! They all look like a bunch of nut-heads! But fun! Dino was 38 at that time so it was pretty good kicking! Loosey goosey!
HeidiLuvsElvis35 yes and more with the young Jerry he’s like living here it out there ☺️☺️
Freddie Bell does a great take on this song... those guys had balls.
Great to see Dean so loose.
This is absolutely hilarious!!!
Thank you for the post and thank you Terry for finding this
this is one of the best clips i ever saw of them. dean can really kick a leg!
love it thanks for sharing
This is the way this song should be performed every time.
Wow!!! Great song! Great boys! Love Dean and Jerry...
you notice every time Dean tries to sing, Jerry starts.....didn't want Dean to have the stop light alone ;(
Headedsomewhere Not completely true. That was part of the act. But not for that reason.
I never thought I'd see myself type this, but I wish Dean would've done a rock n' roll record! :)
(And I'll be the third person to remark on high he could kick! Wow!)
Interesting.
The song itself was a late summer 1953 hit in the Rand B field by Faye Adams and one of the earliest examples of R and B crossover into the "pop music" field which, of couse, eventually led to the "rock and roll" fad two years later.Also note the use of the yancey bass as Martin and Lewis are obviously satirizng a form of music that was just making itself known to the mass audience in those pre-Presley days.
Il savait tout faire danser chanter humour hé was thé man complet talent bravo Dean rip onvs aime ♥️💙💚💋👏👏💘💝
oh my god to cool!
Is that Freddy Bell singin' with them ?
Sooo true!
Comedy class acts!!!!! Ithe boys!! Gr8 clip can't find this version of the song ne where?
@rickyallen90 the treniers are the guest performers
@rjbgfx No its freddie Bell.
Is this version available at all anywhere?
@rocknroll56able Oops! You're right.
This is a nice version but i like Elvis' best.
Jim Carey owes a load of debt....