It is simply astonishing that anyone could learn this incredibly long, and complex medley of song and dance and then perform it so brilliantly. Martin and Coward...Fantastic!!!
I DARE ANY SO-CALLED SINGER NOWADAYS to sing an 8 min long number like this in a duet, enunciating clearly every damn syllable, while dancing almost non stop, without loosing rhytm or stamina, without mics and autotune.
That was great fun! I don't remember ever seeing Noel Coward dance before. Quite elegant. The contrast between their two voices reminds me of the contrast between Ethel Merman and Donald O'Connor in Call Me Madam. Mary and Ethel really had the pipes!
I'm English and admire Noel Coward and his prodigious output, I recommend for fans that they look up Stanley Baxter (a Scot) doing an affectionate tribute to the Master.
William Oser , to be honest, I think Noel sings beautifully (at 55 and while dancing) , it's Mary Martin's voice that I find irritating a bit. Especially when she sings louder than him. His voice is so smooth and in she comes with her wide "a" and "e"
Mary Martin is to blame, in my opinion. her voice is so loud and sometimes irritating. i do believe he could have harmonised with anyone else. his voice is warm and perfectly suited for a choir in my opinion.
@@naly202 The only thing we can blame Mary Martin for is sheer talent and class. Did you ever consider the early TV recording and subsequent acoustical transfer to YT? Guess not.
@@mmjhcb , i've only seen your reply now (a year later) and i totally agree with you. Mary Martin was indeed a very talented artist with a beautiful voice (sadly it didnt alaways harmonise perfectly with Noel's - different types of voices all together). I'm not sure why i was so bitter about Mary when i wrote the last comment, probably i was just in an irritafed mood, and i was way to eager to defend Noel, whom i absolutely love, not necesarily for his singing, but for his entire creative work.
Sassy, classy and wonderful. An incomparable leading lady and a would be gentleman who wrote remarkable songs not always connected to his works for the stage. Here they are as comfortable as a long standing married couple. The result is exhilarating!
Regardless of public tastes and demand, I think one of the reasons these songs are not heard anywhere on TV is because of steep royalty costs. By 2021 most of the songs heard here should be in public domain, but thanks to Disney they are not. And watch them change the laws again when these songs get closer to 95 years old. Tick, tick, tick.
Unfortunately, Coward couldn’t stand Mary Martin in real life. It’s in his letters. Then again, apart from his Mum (& even there), he was known for saying terrible things in the sly about women he basically loved, including Gertrude Lawrence.
Coward saw her Broadway and wrote PACIFIC 1860 for her to reopen the Drury Lane after WW2 but it wasn’t a good fit for her and the show. She also had an issue with the costumes and found some of the lyrics risqué to perform. She almost couldn’t wait to leave and was unhappy to the point where she turned down the London production of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Delores Gray did the role.) Coward and Martin eventually made up after he saw her do SOUTH PACIFIC in London. This TV special was one of three he did on NBC. Coward was fond of and loved Gertrude Lawrence but turned down the chance to play the King and direct THE KING AND I. It would not be unusual for him to have disagreements with leading ladies when often he would co-star with them, direct, write the book, lyrics and music. But he was dedicated to Lawrence and concerned that THE KING AND I was affecting her health. The show was difficult to do and camouflaged the liver cancer which killed her.
He was one of the very greatest theatrical talents of the 20th or any other century. Read a book, sweetie, and put a small dent in you overwhelming ignorance.
Hey, Joanie! Why the hell would I need one? I'm not the hearing impaired wonder with the taste of of a dead slug. You must be the only person in the universe who could make the ridiculous statement you made about the LEGEND, Mary Martin.
As long as UA-cam can provide clips like this, True Talent will NOT disappear from the face of the earth!
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@Brody Brysen Yup, been watching on Kaldrostream for years myself :D
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amen to that!
It is simply astonishing that anyone could learn this incredibly long, and complex medley of song and dance and then perform it so brilliantly. Martin and Coward...Fantastic!!!
That was de rigeur for entertainers before '68. Perhaps some day we shall have something of similar quality once again.
They were terrific pals. ❤
I cannot believe what I'm witnessing - incredible performance !!!!
The silhouette of Mary Martin’s dress against that white sofa is simply gorgeous, especially when she leans over the back of it UGH..beautiful!
I thought that too - so glamourous - she knows how to frame it and handle it to her advantage - so chic!
Noel was great in this. Adapted to American Showbis style very well. He was a consumate entertainer!
STUPENDOUS ! And Noel was and is my Hero of showbiz always!
This is wonderful.
A television event unheard of nowadays.
So much talent.
So entertaining.
Wonderful!!!
talk about class! taste! genius, pure and simple! alas...
THE MASTER!! Wonderful. !
What a joy! Great songs and great entertainers. Top of the game!
Love, love, love those people. I miss them so!
I DARE ANY SO-CALLED SINGER NOWADAYS to sing an 8 min long number like this in a duet, enunciating clearly every damn syllable, while dancing almost non stop, without loosing rhytm or stamina, without mics and autotune.
They were stage performers and accomplished ones at that.
And remember this was performed live to air.
Elegant. Sophisticated cultured sums up the master
So much talent, so much class, 'Swonderful.
Amazing. Just remembering the words and sequence of all these sons is a feat. Two GREATS performing together!
That was great fun! I don't remember ever seeing Noel Coward dance before. Quite elegant. The contrast between their two voices reminds me of the contrast between Ethel Merman and Donald O'Connor in Call Me Madam. Mary and Ethel really had the pipes!
Wow! They do just about everything (ALMOST) that two people can do on a couch! So creative and so simple.
Just great! Simple, elegant, classy and with just one prop!
No CGI, no strobes, no lasers, no elaborate sets.
Thanks for this clip.
What great songs by two fabulous artists
When music was music
Many thanks. I could have never imagined this.
& the hits just kept on coming. Stunning!
I'm English and admire Noel Coward and his prodigious output, I recommend for fans that they look up Stanley Baxter (a Scot) doing an affectionate tribute to the Master.
Two legends. We can't even apply that word anymore.
They are such consummate pros that I can even forgive Noel some suspect pitches, especially when singing harmony with Ms. Martin. I love this.
William Oser , to be honest, I think Noel sings beautifully (at 55 and while dancing) , it's Mary Martin's voice that I find irritating a bit. Especially when she sings louder than him. His voice is so smooth and in she comes with her wide "a" and "e"
Big fan of Coward and his voice had style if not quality but they should have steered away from harmonising.
Mary Martin is to blame, in my opinion. her voice is so loud and sometimes irritating. i do believe he could have harmonised with anyone else. his voice is warm and perfectly suited for a choir in my opinion.
@@naly202 The only thing we can blame Mary Martin for is sheer talent and class. Did you ever consider the early TV recording and subsequent acoustical transfer to YT? Guess not.
@@mmjhcb , i've only seen your reply now (a year later) and i totally agree with you. Mary Martin was indeed a very talented artist with a beautiful voice (sadly it didnt alaways harmonise perfectly with Noel's - different types of voices all together). I'm not sure why i was so bitter about Mary when i wrote the last comment, probably i was just in an irritafed mood, and i was way to eager to defend Noel, whom i absolutely love, not necesarily for his singing, but for his entire creative work.
This video is an absolute treasure ! So wonderful to see these two great artist performing all of this great music from Broadway and the movies .
Both born in Sagittarius! They were monsters in the theatre sense of the world they were both legends!
Great!! Elegant!! beautiful voice and dance!!
They don't make them like this anymore! when did popular music become so gruesome!
Since you ask -- 1955.
Thank you for this upload, that was great entertainment on the B'way stage 63 years ago and there were a lot more to.
Beautiful
Everlasting.
Show business stars that shine on and on.
The best!
Stupendous
Sassy, classy and wonderful. An incomparable leading lady and a would be gentleman who wrote remarkable songs not always connected to his works for the stage.
Here they are as comfortable as a long standing married couple.
The result is exhilarating!
Singing AND dancing❤❤
Talk about chemistry!
Right attitude.
WOW
Regardless of public tastes and demand, I think one of the reasons these songs are not heard anywhere on TV is because of steep royalty costs. By 2021 most of the songs heard here should be in public domain, but thanks to Disney they are not. And watch them change the laws again when these songs get closer to 95 years old. Tick, tick, tick.
Wowwwwww that's entertainment
Absolute.
They don't make 'em like this anymore, more's the pity.
This proves in spades just why Mary Martin was the great star she was. Of course they're competing, and Noel has a hard time keeping up.
They were great chums in real life !
WOW. Mary is Larry Hagman's mom.......
thomas ridner , you mean JR from Dallas?
:-)
he was some guy,just read the diaries
Is that r j s mother?
Noel Coward an entertainer but sing with Mary Martin highlights that his voice at this time was not quite up to it. Sorry Mr Croker.
Did she raise a Chinese man as a lover in her old age
No! Ridiculous!
Unfortunately, Coward couldn’t stand Mary Martin in real life. It’s in his letters. Then again, apart from his Mum (& even there), he was known for saying terrible things in the sly about women he basically loved, including Gertrude Lawrence.
Why did he dislike her?
You have this wayyyyy overstated. They had a falling out, made up long before this show and that's that. Let's get facts straight.
@@mmjhcb Thank you for some sanity...
@@photo161 There's precious little left, isn't there?
Coward saw her Broadway and wrote PACIFIC 1860 for her to reopen the Drury Lane after WW2 but it wasn’t a good fit for her and the show. She also had an issue with the costumes and found some of the lyrics risqué to perform. She almost couldn’t wait to leave and was unhappy to the point where she turned down the London production of ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Delores Gray did the role.) Coward and Martin eventually made up after he saw her do SOUTH PACIFIC in London. This TV special was one of three he did on NBC.
Coward was fond of and loved Gertrude Lawrence but turned down the chance to play the King and direct THE KING AND I. It would not be unusual for him to have disagreements with leading ladies when often he would co-star with them, direct, write the book, lyrics and music. But he was dedicated to Lawrence and concerned that THE KING AND I was affecting her health. The show was difficult to do and camouflaged the liver cancer which killed her.
O Mary ! O Noel Poofy ! Loathesome.
Vino I don't see why you hate it so much...too much, perhaps? !
Mel brooks said, where would show biz be without gays and Jewish people.
He was one of the very greatest theatrical talents of the 20th or any other century. Read a book, sweetie, and put a small dent in you overwhelming ignorance.
I'd hate to be you if you can dismiss so curtly some of the only real talent you've probably ever seen.
Sorry but Mary Martin's voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard.
Can't stand her. Noel must have truly suffered her.
Really? I think it's wonderful.
Get a friggin hearing aid!
@@joanmulhall5616 You, too.
Hey, Joanie! Why the hell would I need one? I'm not the hearing impaired wonder with the taste of of a dead slug. You must be the only person in the universe who could make the ridiculous statement you made about the LEGEND, Mary Martin.