Janet Blair "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Janet Blair "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" on The Ed Sullivan Show, May 17, 1953. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair is originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical South Pacific.
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Wonderful performance by Janet! She even sang with wet hair and water all over her! She really nailed the role! 👏👍👌♥️
That's a permeant in her hair hahaha 🤣🤣 love it
Haha chemicals hahaha
From a special episode entitled "The Josh Logan Story". Logan was a director, playwright, screenwriter and actor who co-wrote "South Pacific" with Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, which featured this song. Janet also sang "A Wonderful Guy" on this episode, from the same musical, and that footage has also been posted.
Thanks for another historic performance on the Ed Sullivan show. Janet Blair nailed this performance!
Have a great day!
That was great
Janet Blair was in the touring company of South Pacific (1950-1955). Mary Martin was "Nellie Forbush" in the original Broadway Cast (1949-1951).
Singing, dancing and personal hygiene. Hard to top that!
This from the musical “South Pacific” i think Ed on vacation in the episode of Toast of The Town😀👍🏿
Thanks.
Rodgers & Hammerstein. 🙂
Nice!
Here Brazil.
❤😂❤ 1953 ufffff😅
0:32 Wow. "Cancel him." Used in the mid 20th century. Well I'll be.
Fun to hit it repeatedly.. Cancel him, Cancel him !
Wow....pants on women in 53 was rare let alone taking those pants off on national television....pretty edgy to say the least.
I" Was Thinking The Same.
I was really surprised at that as well
Beautiful lyrics 🤣
Please upload Engelbert Humperdinck Les Bicyclettes De Belsize 1968 performance
QUELLE BELLE EPOQUE J ADORE A +
wow, those shorts seem very risque for the early 50s
Hahaha Time 🤪🤪
The beginning of feminism 😅
Ouch. Sorry, she is awful.
Well actually I wasn't paying attention to the singing if you know what I mean.
She played the role for over 1200 performances in the US tour, and never missed a show. A wonderful performer, perfect for Nellie.
@@melodramaboy Be that as it may, I don't care for her. I doubt she's crushed.