Connie Haines "Stormy Weather" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Connie Haines "Stormy Weather" on The Ed Sullivan Show, March 20, 1949. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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I thank you for all these great old performance clips. I'm 73 years old and they really give me a deep memory and feelings
This is real vintage Toast of the Town! At the start of her career, after winning a talent contest, Connie was hired by Harry James. She became the featured singer with the Abbott and Costello Show during the 1940's, before joining the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Among many other achievements, she sang in command performances for three U.S. presidents: Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.
"Stormy Weather" was introduced by Ethel Waters at the Cotton Club in 1933, and was written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. It became a standard recorded by many singers while strongly being identified with Lena Horne over the years.
Connie Haines was one of the first white singers to record for Motown records. She recorded several songs written by Smokey Robinson. In 1965 she recorded the first version of "For Once in My Life", which was later a hit for Stevie Wonder in 1968.
Terrific performance! She had a wonderful voice!🎉☺️💜
Totally agree superb
Wow! Love to see these early clips. Great performance!
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great voice STUNING WOW
Excellent voice. :)
Thanks for sharing this video, 1949, 11 years before I was born…and I’m only 39….😂!
Have a great day!
The same age as Jack Benny! :)
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Early Sullivan :)
Beautiful days long gone by😢
Nice. And I love the mystery of the hair.
More Rosemary Clooney !
STUNNING!!!
omg del año 1949 una locura
Cuando la televisión todavía no era accesible o experimentación.
I believe this the first Toast of The Town moved to 8:00pm until June 6,1971😀👍🏿 FYI: Toast of The Town debut June 20,1948 at 9:00pm in March 1949 the show moved to 8:00pm
She does a good imitation of Lena Horne.
She is 27 here.
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her mother lived a month short of 111......one of the oldest known people ever...
a far more interesting fact than this rendition ....
You must be fun at social events.🙄😫
Come on now. Y’all need to find the funds for proper restoration.
Are you interested in setting an example by making the first donation?🙄🤠😬