The show started in 1965 but rio bravo was in 1959 and he did have a beard in Rio Bravo So when it said he just came in from a western with John Wayne it means that he just came in after making the movie the sons of Katie elder cause that movie was released in November 14 1965
I like that little notice was thrown up to let people know why he had the facial hair, shame people thought it was scruffy back then, I think he looks pretty good!
The comment by Sinatra regarding a sing a long was presumably about Mitch Miller, who Sinatra despised, having been compelled to record inferior material by Miller while Frank was under contract to Columbia. The mystery voice was, of course, Bing Crosby, who co-starred with Sinatra memorably in High Society, and did several television specials with him.
I started in 2010 and before with the promotion of this time with Sinatra, in addition to being an interpreter and with thousands of subscribers embarrassingly after having filled up with money because my videos and I collected a few, I closed it. A shame what they do without respecting my trajectory my editions nothing at all, as the song says ... luck
That beard Dean was growing, was for " Bandolero" -------personally, my favorite role of Dean's. --------------And, the man should have kpet the beard--he looked good in it. ------------WolfSky9
Wolfsky9 Not ‘Bandolero’, pally...it states onscreen at the start of the clip that Dean had just come in from filming a Western with John Wayne...as ‘The Dean Martin Show’ was on in the 60s, that would be ‘The Sons Of Katie Elder’. His ‘Bandolero’ co-star was Jimmy Stewart, not John Wayne.
I think Sinatra didn't care about the jokes on Strangers in the Night because is well known he hated the song and he only sang it because he needed an big hit at the time.
The guy Frank's referring to that got bleeped is Mitch Miller. Not only did he have a TV show called "Sing Along with Mitch" but he was the head of Columbia Records in the early 50's and dropped Sinatra from the label, calling him washed-up. Frank, never one to hold a grudge (lol), shows his disgust after mentioning his name.
The movie that Martin was presumably filming at the time of this episode of his series was "The Sons Of Katie Elder" co-starring John Wayne and directed by Henry Hathaway. Martin made the film to fulfill his contractual obligations to Hal Wallis, who produced the Martin and Lewis films. This segment was probably made in 65 or 66, around the same time that Martin made the first of his Matt Helm movies.
A classic clip taken during the heyday of these great entertainers.It was great to see Dean and Frank together joking around and having fun.I can imagine all the good times they had back in the day when they were at the peak of their abilities.What great talent.You don't see that caliber of entertainment anymore.I have seen Dean and Frank live in concert in Atlantic City back in 1980.Even though they were past their prime at that point,still they were wonderful to see.
I remember seeing 'The Sons of Katie Elder' in the movies during the summer of 1965. According to the Imdb the film premiered in July of 65. I think the video editor got it wrong, this episode is from the Fall 1966 season as the mystery voice lampons Franks singing 'Strangers in The Night' which of course was a hit song in the summer of 1966. Dean was filming the western 'Texas Across The River' which premiered in Novemeber 66 during the taping of this episode of his TV Show.
J Market They both actually described themselves as more like brothers than just friends. When Dean died Frank even said; “Dean was my brother, not by blood but through choice. Our friendship has travelled down many roads over the years, and there will always be a special place in my heart and soul for Dean. He has been like the air I breath - always there, always close by.” And you’re right - people who knew them both always said that Dean was the only one who could say no to Frank and get away with it! But then, Dean was always his own man and ‘marched to a different drummer.’
In addition to being entertaining this clip was actually informative:I never knew that Sinatra had a contentious relationship with Mitch Miller.That last crack about Mitch's wife was a bit harsh but funny.
Great Men. What would they come up with today about the Democratic Party. Nancy Polisi is licky Dean and Frank are not here. Just Three jokes from either one would destroy Polisi.
@lou1606 Rio Bravo was made in 1959 the variety show started in 65 the same he was makin Sons of Katie Elder with john Wayne, Bandelero was in 68 w Jimmy Stewart
dyjenjoeeil It was probably something Dean recorded for radio. Sounds like the way he sang in the 40's when he was singing like Bing. It sounds like a vibraphone is playing in the background, which I've heard many performers use for radio transcriptions in the 40's. I have a couple of recordings of Bing singing it, and while Dean could always pull off Bing, I still can tell when it's Dean. You are correct that it was never officially recorded by Dean.
It was Bing Crosby's 1940 Decca recording of his theme song, "Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day". - HIs second commercial recording of the tune which he opened all of his radio shows with. The joke is, that after no one recognizing Sinatra (Haha), Bing's was the only other American voice that would be as familiar to Americans watching the show as Sinatra's. BIng was the guy that both Frank and Dean wanted to "grow up to be" when they decided to become singers. - Dean Martin never recorded the song commercially.
Based upon the time period, 1967, I assume that Dean Martin was either filming "Rough Night In Jericho" with George Peppard and Jean Simmons or Bandolero with Jimmy Stewart and Raquel Welch. Sinatra had completed work on Tony Rome and was about to film The Detective.
I can't stop laughing and rewatching the facial expressions that Dean Martin does at the begining while he's listening to Frank.
Lmao priceless wasn’t it!
Dean Martin, the king of cool ☺
frank and dean are so funny when they goof off and act like kids
The show started in 1965 but rio bravo was in 1959 and he did have a beard in Rio Bravo
So when it said he just came in from a western with John Wayne it means that he just came in after making the movie the sons of Katie elder cause that movie was released in November 14 1965
I love watching these two!!!!
mrs. miller was a tone-deaf, old lady singer who was popular in 1966 for messing up contemporary songs on records and tv.
I like that little notice was thrown up to let people know why he had the facial hair, shame people thought it was scruffy back then, I think he looks pretty good!
old blue eyes looked good in a suit:) Dino looks good too!!
how good does he look with that "Dude" beard :-)
@girl43 two Rio bravo in 1959 and the Sons of Katie Elder in 65 he played Tom Elder.. Bandelero was with Jimmy Stewart in 68
What did he say when the cuckoo noise played?
The comment by Sinatra regarding a sing a long was presumably about Mitch Miller, who Sinatra despised, having been compelled to record inferior material by Miller while Frank was under contract to Columbia. The mystery voice was, of course, Bing Crosby, who co-starred with Sinatra memorably in High Society, and did several television specials with him.
It was Frank Sinatra singing Stranger In The Night. 9.2.2019
LOL! 4:51 on
What did Sinatra says by the jingel??? İ never hear the original...
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I know who the new mystery voice is
It's dean
And I already new the old one cause I like that song its by frank
what dose Sinatra mean when he says quick?
goodfella19134 what time
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I started in 2010 and before with the promotion of this time with Sinatra, in addition to being an interpreter and with thousands of subscribers embarrassingly after having filled up with money because my videos and I collected a few, I closed it. A shame what they do without respecting my trajectory my editions nothing at all, as the song says ... luck
he looks so good with beard...
Note to self upon meeting Dino after arriving in Heaven: *Do not* say "doobie-doobie-doo".
LOL! DOOBIE-DOOBIE-DOO! Famous quote! By our loveable teddy bear Frank Sinatra who came up with the name for "Scooby-Doo"
@@PaulLyndeBlue ONLY ASS-HOLES AND IDIOTS USE THE < L > TERM !!!!!!!!!!!!
dean martin is the coolest man to have ever lived.
He was literally nicknamed "King Of Cool".
@@jahyamack8359 that was steve mcqueen
Amen!
@@jsmith7888they both had that nickname
@@jsmith7888 Who the f*** is Steve McQueen compared to Dino?
Frank and Dean are so hilarious when they're having alot of fun!
Dean is the coolest cutest cat that ever lived said Greg garrison
"chairman of the board" subtitle when Frank appears is too funny.
Dean's exasperation and impatience listening to "Strangers In The Night" is classic!
His faces are just hilarious ... thanks a million for uploading this gem
That beard Dean was growing, was for " Bandolero" -------personally, my favorite role of Dean's. --------------And, the man should have kpet the beard--he looked good in it. ------------WolfSky9
Wolfsky9 Not ‘Bandolero’, pally...it states onscreen at the start of the clip that Dean had just come in from filming a Western with John Wayne...as ‘The Dean Martin Show’ was on in the 60s, that would be ‘The Sons Of Katie Elder’. His ‘Bandolero’ co-star was Jimmy Stewart, not John Wayne.
@@fever_spike a great film better than Rio bravo IMHO
Thanks! I never get tired of watching these two together.
he is so darn cute love the look w/ the shadow
I think Sinatra didn't care about the jokes on Strangers in the Night because is well known he hated the song and he only sang it because he needed an big hit at the time.
The guy Frank's referring to that got bleeped is Mitch Miller. Not only did he have a TV show called "Sing Along with Mitch" but he was the head of Columbia Records in the early 50's and dropped Sinatra from the label, calling him washed-up. Frank, never one to hold a grudge (lol), shows his disgust after mentioning his name.
DEAN WAS AND STILL IS THE MAN !!!!!!!!!
Two great artists. Now we have jay z , Ricky Martin... What a shame.
The movie that Martin was presumably filming at the time of this episode of his series was "The Sons Of Katie Elder" co-starring John Wayne and directed by Henry Hathaway. Martin made the film to fulfill his contractual obligations to Hal Wallis, who produced the Martin and Lewis films. This segment was probably made in 65 or 66, around the same time that Martin made the first of his Matt Helm movies.
A classic clip taken during the heyday of these great entertainers.It was great to see Dean and Frank together joking around and having fun.I can imagine all the good times they had back in the day when they were at the peak of their abilities.What great talent.You don't see that caliber of entertainment anymore.I have seen Dean and Frank live in concert in Atlantic City back in 1980.Even though they were past their prime at that point,still they were wonderful to see.
What did frank say when they bleeped him out?
I remember seeing 'The Sons of Katie Elder' in the movies during the summer of 1965. According to the Imdb the film premiered in July of 65. I think the video editor got it wrong, this episode is from the Fall 1966 season as the mystery voice lampons Franks singing 'Strangers in The Night' which of course was a hit song in the summer of 1966.
Dean was filming the western 'Texas Across The River' which premiered in Novemeber 66 during the taping of this episode of his TV Show.
gosh, he looks great.
The remark about "Mrs. Miller" does not refer to Mitch's wife, but to the novelty singer briefly popular in the mid-sixties.
2:17 ... where you'll have lunch with a top TV star "Flipper". loool that's so funny :D
Dean Looked So Good With That Stubble
Dean looked sexy with that stubble :)
He sure was a hunk!
Dean looks GOOD
Sinatra's ok but Dino is the coolest cat.
Two things. I agree with you 100% and LOVE your name and avatar of Agent Cooper
Dale Lee Cooper exaclty
Dale Lee Cooper Frank would be the best, if not for Dean.
Dino is the coolest cat but Frank Sinatra is sooo much better than ok
When dene and frank sing together you only look at dene
Love the interaction between these two - so genuine . No upstaging . Mutual admiration .Love it ! Brian
All those guys paid great deference to Sinatra....except Dean. He treated him like his brother and Frank loved him for that.
J Market They both actually described themselves as more like brothers than just friends. When Dean died Frank even said; “Dean was my brother, not by blood but through choice. Our friendship has travelled down many roads over the years, and there will always be a special place in my heart and soul for Dean. He has been like the air I breath - always there, always close by.” And you’re right - people who knew them both always said that Dean was the only one who could say no to Frank and get away with it! But then, Dean was always his own man and ‘marched to a different drummer.’
The days of Frank and Mia. I liked those days.
he is soo cool, handsome and funny......
He called the girl who brings in the envelope "Spinner" right on tv. Hilarious.
or I thought he said spitter.
@@kazfleszar5899 🤣🤣🤣 I did too
Dean had a rough night but with charm he fights through. What class, the both of them.
In addition to being entertaining this clip was actually informative:I never knew that Sinatra had a contentious relationship with Mitch Miller.That last crack about Mitch's wife was a bit harsh but funny.
Great Men. What would they come up with today about the Democratic Party. Nancy Polisi is licky Dean and Frank are not here. Just Three jokes from either one would destroy Polisi.
Ooooh! Thanks so much for posting this! I've been waiting for the conclusion of the contest. What a fitting winner!
Hahah they are the best!
this is the first time i saw dean with beard
westerns .
The Firstmen Show also Frank Sinatra i saw with beard
Rio Bravo
Damn, Dino was handsome! 😍
Oh yeah!
Dean's face when he is handing the Flipper prize hahahha
*The three most handsome men that ever lived: Dean, Robert Mitchum, and Gardner McKay.*
So many have forgotten Gardner McKay 🙁
@@veronicavespa2996 seems they forgot ol ELVIS too
I love their dynamic
You wrong Frank... Make my day!!!
Dino looks amazing with that five o’clock shadow.
Yes he does!
Love it!
Frank it was amazing how you guessed it was you! LOL brilliant :D
@lou1606 Rio Bravo was made in 1959 the variety show started in 65 the same he was makin Sons of Katie Elder with john Wayne, Bandelero was in 68 w Jimmy Stewart
"Well anyway, while I'm here. I guessed it. It's me. Gimme da loot." Frank was so fucking cool.
Frank was the coldest asshole in show business AND the BIGGEST.
The little bastard acted like he was a 7ft tall, bullet proof mob boss
2.45 - 3.00, absolute classic and sooooooo funny - watch it three or more times to get into the mood at the time ...
@lou1606
you made a good point :-)
then maybe it was Bandolero ?? in 1968 ...
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Gotta love that stubble.
Scooby Doo :)
@db664 I believe your mistaken. John Wayne wasn't in Texas Across the River, I don't know which movie it was, but it wasn't that one.
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That was a funny piece of shtick....all 3 parts.... Gotta love the Mrs. Miller guess...
Love this ❤ those were the days
La classe !! 👏👏👏😃
Now thats funny
They were both great but Dean was always a better singer.
Please, Anybody knows the name of the song that sings Dean Martin at the end of the video?
That song was Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day and it was sang by Bing Crosby.
dyjenjoeeil Thanks, but it was singed anytime by Dean Martin? It sounds very much like dino's voice...
***** Dean never recorded it as far as I know, I have been looking for a recording of it myself and never found one!
dyjenjoeeil It was probably something Dean recorded for radio. Sounds like the way he sang in the 40's when he was singing like Bing. It sounds like a vibraphone is playing in the background, which I've heard many performers use for radio transcriptions in the 40's. I have a couple of recordings of Bing singing it, and while Dean could always pull off Bing, I still can tell when it's Dean. You are correct that it was never officially recorded by Dean.
It was Bing Crosby's 1940 Decca recording of his theme song, "Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day". - HIs second commercial recording of the tune which he opened all of his radio shows with. The joke is, that after no one recognizing Sinatra (Haha), Bing's was the only other American voice that would be as familiar to Americans watching the show as Sinatra's. BIng was the guy that both Frank and Dean wanted to "grow up to be" when they decided to become singers. - Dean Martin never recorded the song commercially.
It was Frank Sinatra singing Stranger In The Night. 6.12.2019.
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Based upon the time period, 1967, I assume that Dean Martin was either filming "Rough Night In Jericho" with George Peppard and Jean Simmons or Bandolero with Jimmy Stewart and Raquel Welch. Sinatra had completed work on Tony Rome and was about to film The Detective.
No that was The Sons of Katie Elder,didn't you see the caption at the bottom of the screen? Dean's is making a movie with John Wayne
It's Bing Crosby.
Frankie forever ❤️
Ashed on dean
La très grande classe ...
YEP
Thanks! It's good to have that one back.
@lou1606
well yeah ... that's why I thought it was Rio Bravo in the first place.
he did only one movie with Wayne, to my knowledge ...
Sons of Katie Elder with Wayne too.
Thanks
If I was on that game show, My first guess would be Frank Sinatra "Strangers in the Night" while they play it in the background.
Well it's true. Would I lie?
I know that. Don't be such a lemon.
A lemon means someone who is sour and bitter.
It is Bing Crosby 1.18.2020.
It's still Frank Sinatra 1.19.2020
It is Frank Sinatra 1.18.2020
It was Frank Sinatra.
drunk?