I always remember my Mom watching the Dinah Shore Show when I was a little kid in the 70s. When I heard she had died I felt so sad. My Mom passed a few years later. I still miss them both.
A beautiful lady with impressive voice control... When we remember performers like her, we realize that today there are few, very few true singers in popular music...
@@amybethhurst I'm sorry I can't agree with you on this assessment... Mrs. Shore was not a show-off singer. She didn't have a powerful voice, true, but she didn't use cheap tricks to appear to be a better singer than she was, something that many singers today do, which equals them in that certain mediocrity that makes them all sound very similar, in an almost indistinguishable way... She also did not need to exploit her sensuality, in the style, for example, of Julie London. She simply sang with tenderness and a sweet and serene timbre, and that for me was her great value, a value that, by the way, was appreciated by many audiences at the time, since she was one of the most popular performers of the 40s and 50s. Maybe this performance in the Show was not the best version of the artist, after all even the singers can have "less good" days, it even happened to the great Freddie Mercury in the historic concert of Live Aid 1985, and yet they pull off their performance with dignity. In my opinion, if you look at her career as a whole, Dinah Shore was one of the best of her time. But it's just my opinion. Thank you very much for commenting, you are always welcome!
Dinah always remained and became cooler as the years went by. I loved her syndicated weekdays talk/variety TV programs in the 1970s, first “Dinah’s Place” and then “Dinah!” Always a trendy dresser-look at her here with her cool late ‘60s maxi-skirt outfit! 😎🥰🎵
Very unusual for Sullivan to give this long a segment to just one star, it proves how popular she still was with TV audiences. And she looks spectacular, much more youthful than she did a decade earlier on her Chevy show.
I find her voice to be beautiful and I love instruments, but I appreciate it more now, than as a child, because I didn't like the songs.😂😂😂😂😂. Her outfit is absolutely beautiful! Perhaps, growing up watching these stars is the reason I love blink.😁.
She was just fabulous. But, i didn't especially like any of these songs. I wish she had sung something less "pop" and more her style of swing or standard songs from the American Song Book. Oh well...
Lovely as always to see vintage Dinah, but unfortunately these songs aren't very well suited for her voice/style. "It's Over" as sung by Elvis is amazingly well suited and "Planes & Boats & Trains" as sung by Dionne Warwick is also a pristine match with vocal & arraignment. Sadly, Dinah doing these songs falls a bit flat. Dinah is a great talent, but these are not among her best covers. A medley of songs including her hit "Buttons & Bows" would have been nice!
Dinah Shore was the Queen of Tensile Town.
Tinseltown 😊
I always remember my Mom watching the Dinah Shore Show when I was a little kid in the 70s. When I heard she had died I felt so sad. My Mom passed a few years later. I still miss them both.
Sorry, my mum passed in 29 November, sepsis. Sad this life is so short 😔
A beautiful lady with impressive voice control... When we remember performers like her, we realize that today there are few, very few true singers in popular music...
Really? She was flat if several spots, and over uses a very loose vibrato.
@@amybethhurst I'm sorry I can't agree with you on this assessment... Mrs. Shore was not a show-off singer. She didn't have a powerful voice, true, but she didn't use cheap tricks to appear to be a better singer than she was, something that many singers today do, which equals them in that certain mediocrity that makes them all sound very similar, in an almost indistinguishable way... She also did not need to exploit her sensuality, in the style, for example, of Julie London. She simply sang with tenderness and a sweet and serene timbre, and that for me was her great value, a value that, by the way, was appreciated by many audiences at the time, since she was one of the most popular performers of the 40s and 50s. Maybe this performance in the Show was not the best version of the artist, after all even the singers can have "less good" days, it even happened to the great Freddie Mercury in the historic concert of Live Aid 1985, and yet they pull off their performance with dignity. In my opinion, if you look at her career as a whole, Dinah Shore was one of the best of her time. But it's just my opinion. Thank you very much for commenting, you are always welcome!
It's too bad Dinah didn't have more of a movie career. She was a true talent. I miss her show!
Vastly underrated American talent, she was.
Such a pretty classy Lady ,I remember watching her Shows when I was a little girl with my Mother.SHE had a wonderful Voice !!!!
Dinah always remained and became cooler as the years went by. I loved her syndicated weekdays talk/variety TV programs in the 1970s, first “Dinah’s Place” and then “Dinah!” Always a trendy dresser-look at her here with her cool late ‘60s maxi-skirt outfit! 😎🥰🎵
Very unusual for Sullivan to give this long a segment to just one star, it proves how popular she still was with TV audiences. And she looks spectacular, much more youthful than she did a decade earlier on her Chevy show.
She’s 52 years old here. Beautiful
She was hot
She is deeply missed, most the great old school actors and musicians are gone now, some rock musicians are still around but in their 70s and 80s now
Dinah's 70s talk show was so much fun!
A true star 🤩🤩♥️♥️
The mature Ms Shore does just fine in this longer than usual Sullivan segment..... priceless😀
I liked watching her show and the cooking segments were very good.
Dinah was fabulous, the real deal.
How wonderful: the great Dinah Shore; an American treasure! Please give us more Connie Francis uploads on this geat channel.
I find her voice to be beautiful and I love instruments, but I appreciate it more now, than as a child, because I didn't like the songs.😂😂😂😂😂. Her outfit is absolutely beautiful! Perhaps, growing up watching these stars is the reason I love blink.😁.
Does not even look like her. She was always looking so beautiful and charming.
Something not the same as previous,
I LOVE It from south OF SPAIN..
I've never been a fan but I enjoy these ES snippets
Fab Ms. Dinah 🎵
The late Burt Reynolds had a crush on Dinah back then!!
The Bandit
Also the late Eddy Arnold had a country hit with "It's Over".
❤😎🥰
Pretty lady
A Georgia peach 🍑
She was just fabulous. But, i didn't especially like any of these songs. I wish she had sung something less "pop" and more her style of swing or standard songs from the American Song Book. Oh well...
I agree.. Dinah was really in her full prime, from the late 40s to very early 60s... Later she became more of well known as yv talk show host
This is quite a different take on Oh Lonesome Me than Neil Young's. The attitude of the performance seems incongruous with the meaning of the lyrics.
Lovely as always to see vintage Dinah, but unfortunately these songs aren't very well suited for her voice/style. "It's Over" as sung by Elvis is amazingly well suited and "Planes & Boats & Trains" as sung by Dionne Warwick is also a pristine match with vocal & arraignment. Sadly, Dinah doing these songs falls a bit flat. Dinah is a great talent, but these are not among her best covers. A medley of songs including her hit "Buttons & Bows" would have been nice!
If you've never heard it, Dusty Springfield's version of "It's Over" is the msot beautiful thing you've ever heard. It will move you to tears.
Mwah!
You hit it, not her tempo
I thought she was a golfer
Yes with Bob Hope
Dinah was also an excellent tennis player - these two sports kept her young and trim her entire life.
a vivacious personality,,,,,but hardly a singer
God