Della Reese "Once Upon A Time" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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Della Reese was not only a beautiful woman she had a beautiful voice
Wow what a voice and and what a beautiful woman.
Beautiful lady great vocals❤️🔥🥂✨
I had never heard her sing when she was younger. Her voice was absolutely stunning!
Watch the clip of her singing "And That Reminds Me" which is 8 years before this!
A unique fabulous vocalist ____ she told a story ____ fabulous actress __ rip THANK YOU
A master class in how to use your hands whilst singing and standing still. Very well trained in avoiding distracting movements.
wow..that woman had pure soul in her little finger..a very underrated singer...she sounds as good as shirley bassey, if not better, yet not recognised as much.
I first heard her on her Classic Della LP in the 1960's. Became an instant fan. A truly unique singer.
Greetings from the great state of Arkansas Great voice but a bit over the top She was pretty and dressed modestly Unlike the trash so called singers and bands of today...who dress vulgar and dance like and look like hookers the world has gone crazy
@@annaleonardi6299 This singer's amazing life and career are well covered in "An evening with Della Reese" on UA-cam. She associated with fellow singers who are true legends. She was one funny lady.
it's not a Soul Song
@@philipanderson4673 i didn't say it's a soul song. i said she had soul in her little finger. it's an expression often used to describe a singer who sings from the soul, so to speak.
Always been a fan of Della Resse and this right here made me love her even more ❤ WOW 👏😍❤ STUNNING 😍❤♥💖 PERFECTION 🥰💞😍❤💖
Another Motown superstar. What a voice.
I checked and was not surprised to not find any mention of Della having recorded for Motown.
@@stewartfenton7660 Della was born in Detroit. Motown was more than a recording studio, it was our city,
Sublime performance. Such class.
Fantastic performance!!!
Mahalia jackson was Dellas mentor she was a second mother to her when she was a teenager on the gospel circuit
I could just feel her characters pain, As she sang. Della, was another multitalented, Beautiful, Soul. ✨🕊✨
I could feel the pain, I could feel my own pain at the passing of time.
Wow! So much emotion she gave to that song! Beautiful!
Classic Della!!!!
I miss Della Reese. 💔
Me too
So beautiful!!
I was actually sad each time I saw her in the "angel show," I just wanted so badly to say, "Oh Della, just sing to me." Just one more time, please Della, just sing ~
Della Reese was a phenomenal singer and I loved her robust and perfect voice. She was a lot more animated here than usual but then Ed Sullivan called the shots on what you did on his show, much to the dissatisfaction of many featured performers.
Martha & The Vandellas named themselves after her and a street in Detroit!
Her voice had tone and richness.
Nothing shallow about her.
Totally unique, wonderful singer.
Amazing Actress and Singer she was. Beautiful vocals...and she still has her pinky toe here! (RE: the fight with Eddie Murphy in Harlem Nights lol🙄)
Miss Reese you were amazing. You'll live on forever. X
Definitely one of the Greatest recording performers of all time
Je suis bourré de frissons. Quelle voix magnifique et trop peu connue en France, quel dommage, quel gâchis. Si on pouvait l'entendre plus souvent que Beyoncé ce serait le paradis ❤
I grew up listening to Della Reese in the early 60's.
It's amazing !!!!
Fabulous 🎼💕💕💕
When she opened her mouth, something actually came out. They don't write show tunes like this anymore. The best male version of this song was by Andy Williams.
"The best male version of this song was by Andy Williams."
I beg to differ...
@@simonsez05 who, then?
There is a live version by Bobby Darin.
Just my opinion but I think it's great
Love her in Touched By An Angel
Lindas canções dessa maravilhosa e grande atriz e cantora!!
fantastica............................me encanta.......................su forma de cantar.y su voz..........es maravillosa..........................
Wow!!
How is it POSSIBLE to be that good?
Lindas canções!
I tried to decide which was the greater...the song or Della. Im still trying
I hate this kind of music. But she's just so GOOD!
Wonderful rendition, Ketty Lester really owns this though,
Glad someone remembers Ketty
Wth. How'd I not know about this
It's NOT A SOUL SONG, people............
Sort of like the black Merman.
No. Just NO
Not a vocalist you would want on your stereo during a romantic intimate dinner.
Who does that. ?
@@HenryMPerez Lots of people did back when she performed this. It was the era of Johnny Mathis, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald.
@@chrisn7259 I was being Sarcastic/
@@HenryMPerezsarcasm doesn't work on UA-cam comments.
go listen to Sinatra sing this..if you want the definitive version....this is just poor
No.
Tony Bennett is the definitive version.
Frank even said he owned it.
@@Johnnycdrums she did fine - why be a negative Ned
@@charlesevans6918 ; I didn’t say this was poor.
@@Johnnycdrums sorry , I meant the original poster
It isn’t poor at all
she's yelling and tromping all over this beautiful song...it's not that kind of song, Della... leave it alone.
I loved this ! but a lot of people won't. We can't all like the same thing.
@@lahnaman It's a tender bittersweet lullaby about longing and love lost.. if you haven't heard better, you will never know better........
@@philipanderson4673
look's like you are in the minority!@@philipanderson4673
@@lahnaman ...only because people now don't know *better*