Lee Marvin & The Yale Glee Club "Wand'rin' Star" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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I have heard good singers try to sing this song, but NO ONE has ever done it as well as Lee Marvin! Such a classic!
Protože Lee Marvin nebyl dobrý zpěvák. Proto to má tu nesmrtelnou atmosféru.
They don't make actors like Lee Marvin anymore. Great clip - THANKS for posting.
Thanks for your kind words of my family member
The Killers ! The dirty Dozen. Best movies . And Robert Mitchum in CAPE FEAR and YAKUZA Fantastic Movies.
Lerner and Loewe wrote this musical before My Fair Lady. Such depth and talent. Great classic.
Thank you! The great Lee Marvin singing his hit song from Paint Your Wagon, truly awesome to me and others. Rest In Eternal Peace.
yeah,and Clint Eastwood talked to the trees 😅
So was "Paint Your Wagon" the movie's title ?
Yes.
You can see it on UA-cam now!
Sempre Fi I read he also he served with Bob Keshen ( Captain Kangaroo )
Never will be any more great actors like him and the actors of the past.
LEE MARWIN offers himself as an actor, he were GENUINE
Lee Marvin, might not wanted to sing this song but I hope he realises he made a lot of people happy that he did.
If he realizes it,it'll be from heaven. He passed in 1987.
He knew before he died, it was one of only 3 or 4 things in his life he was really proud of 😉@@xScooterAZx
Yes
a true American Patriot rest in peace Mr Lee Marvin
Paint Your Wagon is one of the few movies I can see over and over again. And enjoy.
me an dad used to laugh about when they were burying that guy when he spotted gold in the hole they were digging lee sings out bring him up boys bwahahaha love lee marvin great actor
This proof of what I have always thought. Music is a magical moment in time.without Lee Marvin's voice this song would mean nothing.
This song with Lee Marwin was played at my husbands funeral. It fitted him like a glove. ❤
When men were real men... brilliant actor and of course real war hero RIP Lee
May God bless his Soul!
You're so right
Lee couldn't hold a note but he certainly made this tune his own. It was one of my dad's favourite songs it's also one of mine.
Yes, he gave it life :)
"Once a Marine allways a Marine" his last Words!
I thought he did a great job! Perfect song for someone who never and didn’t want to sing! I love it.
Lee owns this song forever __
The man was not just a World War II combat veteran.
He was a genuine badass Marine.
Look up his history
His army did things modern Armies don't do anymore.
This discribes me, after I retired and my wife died, I traveled the roads of North America for the next 25 years. Enjoyed every second of it.
My mum who disliked music loved this song Love the story how he had to be totally smashed to record it
Good luck to you from Hamburg, Germany
@@manfredbley1908 I've beeen to your fine city in the 1970s and 80s. But these days, it is the German people that will need all the luck and help from God that they can get. So sad, really it is.
I know a guy like you
The sky was my hero
Back in 1983, a friend and I went to a bar in Tucson, AZ and Lee Marvin was drinking there. My friend knew him, so we spent the afternoon getting drunk with him. Wish we had cell phone cameras back then.
Give it up to the Yale glee club. They were absoluteky fantastic and meshed well with Lee's voice.
Lee Marvin one of the greatest actors to come out of Hollywood. RIP Lee PEACE OUT AND LOVE One OF Manygreat shows MMLZZZ😊
Lee Marvin was the ultimate bad-ass. He puts all of today's action stars to shame.
Paint your wagon had such a wonderful soundtrack, Lee was brilliant
This is Lee's song!! No one else could sing this...❤️😘😘
This was the first record my husband and I bought together in 1969 ❤❤❤
Loved Lee Marvin in everything he did in film and WW II.
Just have seen " THE DIRTY DOZEN " . Awesome movie.
As a kid in 1970 I was given this 45 and I fell in love with it. This amazing appearance pre-dates the release of the single across the world. Although the single would not become a hit in the United States, it would reach #1 in UK five months after this appearance and kept the Beatles "Let It Be" out of the #1 spot.
Surely one of the most unusual live television performances ever!
Yes, but a lip-sych.
I agree-Marvin was lip-synching. In my opinion, that was a mistake.
Rest In Eternal Peace Lee Marvin xx
I always enjoy Lee with this song. I stopped by his burial site in Arlington several years ago and sang this song.
The Yale Glee Club was fantastic. Lee was a very good actor but a great patriot!
As far as I know, the only Pacific Theatre marine ever awarded a gold record, which he received for this song.
I was involved in campus radio in the late 1970s at university in Kingston Ontario. My friend Ian Byers often did the last shift of the broadcast day and he'd play this song before the closing national anthem and sign off.
Ian was a complicated guy, fiercely dedicated to his friends, idiosyncratic, eclectic in his musical tastes (country music and jazz) and more than a little bit on the volatile side. We was truly a wandering star. His wife passed away a year before he did, and we interred their ashes together at a ceremony at a little country church. I played this song for him/them at the graveside on my iPhone and Bluetooth speaker. Keep wanderin' old friend.
That was sad & beautiful at the same time, you honored you’re friend well. 💕
R.I.P. Lee Marvin: 1924-1987.
Such a talented guy. And I don’t think this song should have been sung by anybody that has a good singing voice .it needed to be sung by somebody that sounded tired, worn out, and just a wanderer.
This Song was played by and Italian actor: Enrico Maria Salerno
Sounds sort of like Leonard Cohen.
It isn't bad.😢😮😅😊
They had to get him smashed to get him to record it
a-men to that. I don't think any one else would have done it justest.
I miss Lee Marvin. I'm an older woman and always thought, that Lee was extremely YUMMY! I loved him in, "Paint Your Wagon." Great movie with Clint Eastwood.
This man should get a least 10000000000 votes
Maybe even more
I remember seeing this when it was first broadcast on TV. About 40 years later, I met a fellow, a medical doctor in Seattle, who said he had been a member of the glee club at Yale and had backed up Lee Marvin on the Ed Sullivan show. He said Marvin was a pretty abrasive guy, and appeared to have had a drink or 2 before rehearsal.
😊
Watched the film with my parents when it came out. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great Actor ! Thank you for your service !
Thank you so very much for your service and sacrifice. May you Rest In Peace. 🙏🇺🇸
Putting Lee Marvin in a solo singing role was brave indeed! Wow, don't worry about being in tune.
Lee was an actual decorated WW2 combat veteran
about 1 million were
@@jadezee6316 - But did those veterans all become acclaimed actors?
My late husband and l saw his grave at Arlington.We were impressed.
@@suebenson1834 Did you notice he was buried right beside Joe Louis?
Yes, he fought in the pacific and was wounded also.
Tego się nie zapomina .Dziękuję Mr.Lee Marvin
Thanks for posting this! We played this song at my Dad's funeral - it was so appropriate. Lee Marvin did a great job, even though he didn't want to!
to this day, all the surviving choir members are like 'l was on stage with Lee Marvin thats me right there!!'
Magnificent!
I love the movie paint your wagon. I’ve seen it probably about six times since it came out but even if I didn’t care for it and watch it just to listen to Lee Marvin sing this song. Nobody else could do that better
Absolutely loved Lee Marvin in Paint Your Wagon. This song was powerful in telling a story.
Only ever this from the Film , Never seen him sing this in the Studio -If you know what I mean . -Brilliant ! Thank you for sharing
What is so very interesting about this piece is that while Mr. Marvin obviously cannot sing yet he manages to completely hold the attention of the listener.
He simply manages to convince the listener that he believes in what he is singing.
Completely memorable.
He was one of the very few actors I ever liked
Never knew this existed...The movie and this scene are one of my all time favorites....A masterpiece...Bravo!!!!...
Such a deep baritone voice. ❤. Wonderful actor too.
I'm a baritone and I know for certain that I can't go that low. He is a true Bass, ma'am.
@@KYoss68 whatever it is, he sang it beautifully. 🙂
A fabulous actor,star,don’t make them like this no more,🤠🍻🍻 xx
I always loved the movie and this song was the perfect ending to it
Superb rendition of the classic song.
Always liked the way the choir sounded in conjunction with Marvin's stoic delivery.
Who would have thought at the time that Lee Marvin singing “Wandering Star” was a actual hit in the UK. That would be the reason that Ed had him on his show 😅.
Happy New Year 🎉!
American movie and theater score was always considered great pop music in Britain. To the rest of the world, Americas best audio/visual art has come from our movies. It's the only American art they think is worth a crap
@@markthrasher6770 Mark I totally understand, the Old World view of out what passes for Art……:).
I heard that when in the US Navy, especially in Southern France…..need I say more?
@markthrasher6770 Believe me alot of England thinks it's crap too but there's some exceptions. This song and Midnight Cowboy to name a few
Lee Marvin was always a jewel in the rough. But just one glimmer of this performer was worth all the polish of tinsel town.
A great actor, not a brilliant singer, but having said that this is HIS SONG.
In 1970 I was traveling around the world so I felt like I could relate to the song and of course Lee Marvin was one of my few Heroes he was a man among men
Simply timeless.
In 1962 my parents took me to the cinema to see The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and I fell madly in love with Liberty. That crush I had has stayed with me all my life. :}
He is the perfect person to sing this song. It’s been in with his character so well. Sometimes when I watch this movie, I think I’m watching it just to get to the part where he sings this.
Lee Marvin has always been one of my favorite actors.
I can remember seeing this on Ed Sullivan's show. " Really big shoe "Always liked Ed's show.
Great! Spectacular Nelson Riddle arrangement! Yes, it’s lip synced, but the original recording pairs nicely with the camera work. I agree with everyone who says that Lee Marvin isn’t a singer, but he’s perfect for this, rolling out low Dflats for days. It’s his natural speaking voice, and it suits the world-weary yet wistful lyrics to a T. And I think he stays very much in character, for someone who’d seen it all and done it all, (like been in a war). Long way from being a grunt in WWII to wearing a tux on Ed Sullivan. Bravo!
Christopher Lee covered this and does an amazing job. If Lee had become a full time singer he could have given J.D. Summer a run for his money.
I remember seeing this when it aired. Great
Wow! Never seen that movie but am goin to now especially since this man is goin to sing it and that accompaniment!! Love men’s choirs beautiful!
This is definitely a classic, but mostly because of it's context. As Great as Lee Marvin was (RIP), he wasn't much of a singer.Still, I love this song.
Nunca imaginé que pudiera existir un video en vivo de este EXTRAORDINARIO tema de la película “ La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre”, donde el principal actor fue el legendario e inolvidable ídolo LEE MARVIN.
Un millón de gracias por esta sorpresa, no pude evitar la emoción…
....buried in Arlington Cemetary..........a war hero.
Judging from some of the comments, I guess today's people need to recondition themselves not to expect every Caucasian man to sound like Adam Levine. This is awesome, and Lee Marvin was super cool. My grandad and my uncle's were like Lee Marvin. He was my John Wayne.
Thank you Lee Marvin I love this song fantastic all the participants
America had Barry Saddler and Lee Marvin true heroes .
❤sadly missed!RIP Marvin 🙏🏻🦋💜
I have considered having this song played at my funeral. But before or after I am buried I haven't decided on as of yet.
Saw the film in the theater - too young for all that, prolly, but I fell in love with Lee Marvin because of that movie.
Paint Your Wagon is a darned good movie. It has several great stories woven into it.
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Just found this superb video god bless you lee marvin😊
Totally magnificent. Thanks for the post.
An American icon who served our country in the Marines during WWII.
"Paint Your Wagon" has remained one of my favorite films, even over 50 years later. Lee Marvin was perfect as Ben Rumson in that movie, and this arrangement of "Wand'rin Star" by Mr. Marvin and the Yale Glee Club was the way Ben Rumson would've wanted it sung !
I read the book years ago. That whole cast was perfect
Remember the scene where a grave was being dug and they found gold? And the mourners sent the deceased flying up in the air? Sorry. I have my Mother's sense of humor because I still laugh at that.
Yes, a great and under rated movie. It had all the style and production values of the golden era of the western. The locations, the costumes, the wagons and horses. And the great music. Notably, the leads (Marvin and Eastwood) do their own singing. Also notably, this is a western where nobody kills anybody. Also, this film captures the spirit and optimism of the gold rush era. The loneliness, the remoteness. I never get tired of this movie!
Semper Fi Marine, rest in peace and thank you sir!
Love that movie! Everyone was great & so was the music!!
Nice bass voice!!
Gee, he cleans up nice, doesn't he?
Watch Mr. Marvin sing Wandetin' Star in Paint Your Wagon, as Ben Rumsen.
This is just the way he sang it then.
Beautiful man.
RIP, Lee, thanx for your service, and thanx so very much, for the magic, music, and memories.
I love this song
Love Lee Marvin & love Paint Your Wagon one of my all time favourite movies ❤
Agree!
Big fan of Lee Marvin. Great actor with a broad range of talents from comedy to drama and action.
Among my favorites were Dirty Dozen, Point Break, Paint Your Wagon, Cat Ballou, and Emperor of the North.
Gone well before his time.
I absolutely love his voice. It’s true and strong. An American war hero! High praise for the men’s choir as well.
First time that I have heard LM sing.😊 ❤ a man who sings bass. awesome.
Ein wunderbarer Schauspielr und Gentnleman der alte Schule mit einer einmaligen Stimme. Ehre for ever.
Thanks a lot! This is very good. Reminds me of my dad. He's gone for twenty years ago. Still miss him every now and then.
One can tell from his demeanor that he is an ex-military man. Wonderful voice and musicality
This has always been one of my favorite scenes from one of my all time favorite movies. I’ll always make time to listen to Lee singing this song.
One of if not most favourite actor
nEVER SEEN THIS great stuff...Lee Marvin was a bad ASS
Rest in Peace Lee Marvin.
I will always remember Lee Marvin from the television series 'M Squad'.
Effortless ❤