Outside my family and close friends , I can’t imagine or think of a better human than Sophie Tucker ! Phenomenal and gifted singer and overall entertainer , there is no telling how many people loved and were effected by her ! Being Jewish , I couldn’t hold the tears back when the Yiddishe Mama story was told ! This song was sang at my mom’s ritual ! God bless you , Sophie , and I hope the world never forgets you ! I won’t ! With love , Stu Kurland , Modesto , Ca
That was a great video and much appreciated. By the time I saw her perform in the early sixties her voice was pretty much gone but still put it over . I loved seeing her in her prime and now understand what all the fuss was about! When she sang, “ Some of these Days” I understood fully why my parents revered her!
I’m 68. I grew up hearing her name but at only 10 years of age in 1963 I never really understood her contribution to American entertainment. A truly remarkable life. Thank you. (My Colombian wife’s aunt met her at her penthouses in New York sometime around 1964).
Sophie Tucker did it all - Vaudeville, radio, films, television, night clubs, etc. A true "legend" in an age when the word is so overused! Steve Allen wrote a wonderful musical called "Sophie," based on he life of Sophie Tucker, which premiered on Broadway in the spring of 1963. Unfortunately, the run was quite short, but you can hear Judy Garland and Steve Allen sing a few of the songs from that musical (broadcast on Judy's television show during the 1963-64 season). This remains as probably the only record of (some) of the songs from the musical - as a "cast album" was never made. The television clip is out here on UA-cam called "Sophie 1963." Sophie Tucker didn't star in Mr. Allen's show, but did attend "opening night" and several critics thought she should have been on stage playing herself - in spite of the fact that by then Miss Tucker was well into her seventies and the story involved her early life and career. I have the opening night's "Playbill" (in perfect condition, which I got from a New York collector years back) and treasure it, as it's signed by Sophie Tucker, as well as Mr. Allen - along with most of the main cast. Anyway, thanks for the wonderful upload - Cheers to all!
I;m 69, but I remember seeing her on Ed Sullivan when I was a child. Over the years I listened to her songs, and saw her movies. I've always admired her talent, her bold brassy, gutsy personality. She knew how to market herself and stand up for other entertainers who were discriminated against. She was some lady.
Ma Rainey began her career in the late 1890s. Of course she absorbed the styles of the blues shouters. She actually paid Ethel Waters to give her lessons in vocal delivery.
At 0:28 she is being kissed by (of all people) Sir C Aubrey Smith in 'Sensations of 1945', a crazy and wonderful pot pourri including Eleanor Powell, Cab Calloway, WC Fields, Woody Herman and circus acts. Sophie walks round the nightclub floor regaling the seated patrons with 'You Can't Sew a Button on a Heart' (glimpse at 4:07). It is a masterclass in working the room, and conveys- unlike many musicals on celluloid- the power a great live entertainer can wield over an audience. She was up with Jolson, Garland, Piaf, Caruso...
I was intruduced to Sophie Tucker by some friends in college back in the late '70s . My husband (fiance back then) and I loved Bette Middlet's immitation of Sophie on Saturday Night Live and other popular variety shows of that period.
i dont know why they called her ugly. i think she was beautiful, her photos when she was young are a testament to that and she couldn't have been that famous if people didn.t love her.
My Yiddishe Momme (mama)_molly Mollie Happy Birthday #40...in heaven....may 6th....Happy Mothers Day to all forms of mothers all.over our great america etal...for without mothers where would each of us who.are here....?!?!? BEeeeeee listen to the great Barry sisters Myrna and clairs' version of my yiddishe momme as well as Neil sedakas' ,Connie Francis'....& of course Ms. Sophie Tuckers'....blueprint masterwork gem #1...hi and luv to the divine ms.M....Bette midler...great lady great film....see it in its entirety....aunt Frances and soph are playing cards and singing their hearts out in heaven....brava ladies...xoxoxo mommes mamas ..mine Molly....and every mama Here and gone
I saw her name on displays on the marque of old photos of The Palace Theater and so I looked her up. She seemed to be one of the first feminist of entertainment, before that term was around.
Outside my family and close friends , I can’t imagine or think of a better human than Sophie Tucker ! Phenomenal and gifted singer and overall entertainer , there is no telling how many people loved and were effected by her ! Being Jewish , I couldn’t hold the tears back when the Yiddishe Mama story was told ! This song was sang at my mom’s ritual ! God bless you , Sophie , and I hope the world never forgets you ! I won’t ! With love , Stu Kurland , Modesto , Ca
why hasn't anyone made a movie about her
currently writing a paper about sophie. The more i learned about her the more amazed I am. She was truly a legend and an icon of the era.
That was a great video and much appreciated. By the time I saw her perform in the early sixties her voice was pretty much gone but still put it over . I loved seeing her in her prime and now understand what all the fuss was about! When she sang, “ Some of these Days” I understood fully why my parents revered her!
Thank you so much! She was indeed a gem.
I must confess I hadn’t heard of her until I watched the Sky Atlantic series Boardwalk Empire. Remarkable lady great songs powerful voice
Some of these days!!
we miss you girl, and for ever thanks.
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Fantastic piece! Thank you so much.
I’m 68. I grew up hearing her name but at only 10 years of age in 1963 I never really understood her contribution to American entertainment. A truly remarkable life. Thank you. (My Colombian wife’s aunt met her at her penthouses in New York sometime around 1964).
Sophie Tucker was a favorite of my Paternal Grandmothers favorites. My Mom bought a Sophie Tucker album in the 60's for her i knew all of the songs
Sophie Tucker did it all - Vaudeville, radio, films, television, night clubs, etc. A true "legend" in an age when the word is so overused! Steve Allen wrote a wonderful musical called "Sophie," based on he life of Sophie Tucker, which premiered on Broadway in the spring of 1963. Unfortunately, the run was quite short, but you can hear Judy Garland and Steve Allen sing a few of the songs from that musical (broadcast on Judy's television show during the 1963-64 season). This remains as probably the only record of (some) of the songs from the musical - as a "cast album" was never made. The television clip is out here on UA-cam called "Sophie 1963." Sophie Tucker didn't star in Mr. Allen's show, but did attend "opening night" and several critics thought she should have been on stage playing herself - in spite of the fact that by then Miss Tucker was well into her seventies and the story involved her early life and career. I have the opening night's "Playbill" (in perfect condition, which I got from a New York collector years back) and treasure it, as it's signed by Sophie Tucker, as well as Mr. Allen - along with most of the main cast. Anyway, thanks for the wonderful upload - Cheers to all!
What a great story!
I;m 69, but I remember seeing her on Ed Sullivan when I was a child. Over the years I listened to her songs, and saw her movies. I've always admired her talent, her bold brassy, gutsy personality. She knew how to market herself and stand up for other entertainers who were discriminated against. She was some lady.
Great story. Thanks so much for posting this brief biography about this amazing woman.
Classic !! My Nana Josie taught me about this woman as a kid in the 70's ! ( I am 55 now )
An iconic entertainer famous in so many mediums. The likes of which we will never see again. Her jazzy style never gets old.
A great entertainer. Thank you for this video.
"After you've gone..." what a beautiful rendition by Sophie Tucker.
Awesome, I love this. Reminds me of my grandmother ❤
The Dog Daddy holds a GREAT Spirit in his Soul!❤ Looking forward!
Her fantastic voice really shone in "My Yiddishe Mama." Can see how she paved the way for Mae West, etc.
Any relationship?
no
Love this history. She really absorbed the likes of Ma Rainey and Bessye Smith
Maybe you don't know she started her carreer a decade before Bessie Smith and started to record in 1911 while Rainey in 1923...
Ma Rainey began her career in the late 1890s. Of course she absorbed the styles of the blues shouters. She actually paid Ethel Waters to give her lessons in vocal delivery.
Great done documentary. Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍 👍 👍.
At 0:28 she is being kissed by (of all people) Sir C Aubrey Smith in 'Sensations of 1945', a crazy and wonderful pot pourri including Eleanor Powell, Cab Calloway, WC Fields, Woody Herman and circus acts.
Sophie walks round the nightclub floor regaling the seated patrons with 'You Can't Sew a Button on a Heart' (glimpse at 4:07). It is a masterclass in working the room, and conveys- unlike many musicals on celluloid- the power a great live entertainer can wield over an audience. She was up with Jolson, Garland, Piaf, Caruso...
I was intruduced to Sophie Tucker by some friends in college back in the late '70s . My husband (fiance back then) and I loved Bette Middlet's immitation of Sophie on Saturday Night Live and other popular variety shows of that period.
I just bought her book Some of these Days, signed by her in 1945!
I bought her book too with an original signatur by her.
Thank you Mr. Gazecki.
I'd like to hear Sophie's version of "till there was you", but I can't find it anywhere.
My idol Mae West learned a lot from Soph!
Wonderful thanks
I wonder if she was a big influence to Mae West. Sound very similar.
i dont know why they called her ugly. i think she was beautiful, her photos when she was young are a testament to that and she couldn't have been that famous if people didn.t love her.
Great job! Her voice isn't for me, but I could really enjoy it in this documentary
about time that the truth about j edgar hoover came out
I came here based on Martin Short’s book “I must say.” He based his character Irving Cohen in part to her, he said.
they just don't make 'em like sophie anymore.
My Yiddishe Momme (mama)_molly Mollie Happy Birthday #40...in heaven....may 6th....Happy Mothers Day to all forms of mothers all.over our great america etal...for without mothers where would each of us who.are here....?!?!? BEeeeeee listen to the great Barry sisters Myrna and clairs' version of my yiddishe momme as well as Neil sedakas' ,Connie Francis'....& of course Ms. Sophie Tuckers'....blueprint masterwork gem #1...hi and luv to the divine ms.M....Bette midler...great lady great film....see it in its entirety....aunt Frances and soph are playing cards and singing their hearts out in heaven....brava ladies...xoxoxo mommes mamas ..mine Molly....and every mama Here and gone
Very entertaining!
I saw her name on displays on the marque of old photos of The Palace Theater and so I looked her up. She seemed to be one of the first feminist of entertainment, before that term was around.
Is it Jane Fonda narrating?
Chills
Oh My GOD!!!!!
Parole de yiddish mama
Was that Susie Essman narrating part of this?
und Molly Picon
SAME STYLE OF SINGING AS MAE WEST
No Mae West imitated Sophie.
@@davidrutter9786 Yes, and Mae didn't have the bellows Sophie had!
Does anyone think that G-d will forgive me for behaving like a brat? I WANT MY MOMMY, MY YIDDISCHE MAMME, MEIN! 💔
Walking corpses