I'm older and a person could weep watching these two Super Stars talk and GJ sing! Look at Judy when he is singing---clearly she cares deeply for him! AND her Laugh(!) SO sweet and wonderful. Jessel was such a story teller! I think the story must be true about him naming her or Judy wouldn't have so quickly followed him. He was probably a pretty hard boiled entertainer but adores her. Sounds as though they knew each other forever! What a wonderful piece!
I've always read Judy picked her first name from Hoagy Carmichael song "Judy" and George gave her last time " pretty as a garland of roses" Either way a legend discovers another!❤
@@markwhitman9029 The story Jessel tells here is false, but Judy goes along with it. Judy had no trouble embellishing things to make them more interesting, or inventing things out of whole cloth. She needed to entertain. The tale keeps changing; we can only guess. The version I believe: The movie at the theater the night the Gumm Sisters performed was "Twentieth Century," starring Carole Lombard as Lily Garland. That name stuck in Jessel's mind. Judy never liked the name Frances because it was dull, and did name herself after Hoagy's peppy song.
Dear 63bplumb, I did weep...just like you said, I was watching her as he was singing...oh, the memories and emotions that moment must have evoked in Judy. The expressions on her face are priceless. What love we all share for precious Judy!💖
@@jimmynew-man6882 Had forgotten I had written about this piece. I stand by my words! We are sadly at the possible crossroads in a world gone mad with wars around the globe or on the verge. It's not THAT TOUGH times didn't exist when this was filmed--they did but they persevered not sure we will. BTW Anyone that takes exception to the last sentence I'll get back to you in a few weeks or months so I wouldn't bad mouth the statement too hard!
Listening to Georgie Jessel sing this song is so moving to me, and Judy’s smile starting at 7:20 at the closing of Jessel’s song melts my heart. Why, oh why did she have to suffer so much? :(
He sings and I watch Judy. Her whole attitude full of nostalgia and admiration is really heartwarming.. Fabulous Judy❤.. Sweet and funny "Tea for Two" segment. .. 💜🌿
Judy’s few bar of ‘My Bill’ are enchanting. It is so sad that she did not record this song in full as a mature woman. MGM had originally pencilled her in for the part of Julie in their planned film of Showboat ( ultimately made in 1951, after she had left MGM). One can only imagine the stunning performance that she could have given.
Jessel was responsible for Judy’s name change. What an incredible video this is. I love Jessel more every day. You listen to all the old entertainers, and almost every one of them will say that Jessel was the funniest of them all at Hillcrest. He was a definite raconteur. And what can you say about Judy? Talent like these two greats will never pass this way again. When giants roamed the earth......
@@JustAPrayer we each have an opinion, we each have our faults, and we each have things we’ve done of which we aren’t proud. You’re entitled to your opinions (all of them), as I am to mine.
@@hollywoodharriet13 Jolson was a star by 1910. Georgie Jessel was always envious of Jolson, it showed in the 20s, and it was more evident in their cordial but scathing friendship in the 40s. You can particularly sense it in their 1940s radio broadcasts, which were few and far between. Let’s face it, they both knew who the bigger star was. 😂
Assuming Jessel is telling the truth, I didn't realize she had her name change at such a young age. I thought the name change came as a youngster with the studio.
I wish i could've lived in this time. Im 24yo and just got a 1963 Mercury. I think it's an M100. It needs some work, but it's a way more beautiful vehicle than anything today. And my grandpa was the original owner. Im the second. He bought it new in 1963-1964 for about $7000CAD. In the deal, I also got a 1953 f350, it's not as sentimental, but damn, she's a beaut.
Trigger warning: rant coming up. Loved the singing and interaction, but frustrated at the name-changing story Jessel tells. He'd said before that he came up with the name of Garland after a critic friend of his named Robert Garland, and because "Frances" was a pretty "as a garland of flowers." And Judy Garland herself said that she later came up with the name "Judy" after the Hoagy Carmichael song, "Judy." I suppose Jessel changed the facts in order to be more "entertaining," but I'm sorry: I hate it when people play fast and loose with the truth for whatever reason. Okay, rant over.
No he was a creep. Shirley Temple wrote in her autobiography that he almost assaulted her when she was young once. I hope he stayed far away from Judy off set
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she's really beautiful here...
Dennis Hartnett absolutely gorgeous during her TV shows. She looked so healthy and happy too. Wish it was never canceled.😪
I'm older and a person could weep watching these two Super Stars talk and GJ sing! Look at Judy when he is singing---clearly she cares deeply for him! AND her Laugh(!) SO sweet and wonderful. Jessel was such a story teller! I think the story must be true about him naming her or Judy wouldn't have so quickly followed him. He was probably a pretty hard boiled entertainer but adores her. Sounds as though they knew each other forever! What a wonderful piece!
All these greats are rolling in their graves to see what 3 generations later we have become.
I've always read Judy picked her first name from Hoagy Carmichael song "Judy" and George gave her last time " pretty as a garland of roses" Either way a legend discovers another!❤
@@markwhitman9029 The story Jessel tells here is false, but Judy goes along with it. Judy had no trouble embellishing things to make them more interesting, or inventing things out of whole cloth. She needed to entertain. The tale keeps changing; we can only guess. The version I believe: The movie at the theater the night the Gumm Sisters performed was "Twentieth Century," starring Carole Lombard as Lily Garland. That name stuck in Jessel's mind. Judy never liked the name Frances because it was dull, and did name herself after Hoagy's peppy song.
Dear 63bplumb, I did weep...just like you said, I was watching her as he was singing...oh, the memories and emotions that moment must have evoked in Judy. The expressions on her face are priceless. What love we all share for precious Judy!💖
@@jimmynew-man6882 Had forgotten I had written about this piece. I stand by my words! We are sadly at the possible crossroads in a world gone mad with wars around the globe or on the verge. It's not THAT TOUGH times didn't exist when this was filmed--they did but they persevered not sure we will. BTW Anyone that takes exception to the last sentence I'll get back to you in a few weeks or months so I wouldn't bad mouth the statement too hard!
Listening to Georgie Jessel sing this song is so moving to me, and Judy’s smile starting at 7:20 at the closing of Jessel’s song melts my heart. Why, oh why did she have to suffer so much? :(
this brought me such JOY thank you for posting
He sings and I watch Judy. Her whole attitude full of nostalgia and admiration is really heartwarming.. Fabulous Judy❤..
Sweet and funny "Tea for Two" segment. .. 💜🌿
Judy always had a great appreciation of other performers. Shows itself here. She was very unselfish.
He literally tells that joke about the gangster having dinner with his mother in every interview lol 😂. Funny every time.
Jessel was an entertainer's entertainer.
Judy’s few bar of ‘My Bill’ are enchanting. It is so sad that she did not record this song in full as a mature woman. MGM had originally pencilled her in for the part of Julie in their planned film of Showboat ( ultimately made in 1951, after she had left MGM). One can only imagine the stunning performance that she could have given.
This exchange is priceless.
This is so sweet.
Originally telecast on December 15, 1963.
Jessel sings his signature song, and Judy's song is from Show Boat.
Awesome!
Pretty girl pretty song
Thank you for this. XO 😘❤️
Love this
Jessel was responsible for Judy’s name change. What an incredible video this is. I love Jessel more every day. You listen to all the old entertainers, and almost every one of them will say that Jessel was the funniest of them all at Hillcrest. He was a definite raconteur. And what can you say about Judy? Talent like these two greats will never pass this way again. When giants roamed the earth......
Considering he attempted to assault Shirley Temple when she was 35, I don’t think he deserved those good things other entertainers said about him
@@JustAPrayer we each have an opinion, we each have our faults, and we each have things we’ve done of which we aren’t proud. You’re entitled to your opinions (all of them), as I am to mine.
@@JustAPrayer
I bet by the time she was 35, Shirley Temple knew exactly where to slap a pest.
Wonderful....
RIP Judy💗
If you haven't heard Judy sing " My Bill" as a 12_year old it will stun you! One thinks no 12 year old can sing like this!!!!😮
Back in the day, he was a bigger star than Jolson, till Jolson made "The Jazz Singer."
Very true.
Sounds like Jolson patterned his singing after Jessel?
@@hollywoodharriet13 Jolson was a star by 1910. Georgie Jessel was always envious of Jolson, it showed in the 20s, and it was more evident in their cordial but scathing friendship in the 40s. You can particularly sense it in their 1940s radio broadcasts, which were few and far between. Let’s face it, they both knew who the bigger star was. 😂
I loved Jolson's voice. Had no clue they were rivals. George here does sound flat on some notes but great performer!
Assuming Jessel is telling the truth, I didn't realize she had her name change at such a young age. I thought the name change came as a youngster with the studio.
I wish i could've lived in this time. Im 24yo and just got a 1963 Mercury. I think it's an M100. It needs some work, but it's a way more beautiful vehicle than anything today. And my grandpa was the original owner. Im the second. He bought it new in 1963-1964 for about $7000CAD. In the deal, I also got a 1953 f350, it's not as sentimental, but damn, she's a beaut.
Trigger warning: rant coming up.
Loved the singing and interaction, but frustrated at the name-changing story Jessel tells. He'd said before that he came up with the name of Garland after a critic friend of his named Robert Garland, and because "Frances" was a pretty "as a garland of flowers." And Judy Garland herself said that she later came up with the name "Judy" after the Hoagy Carmichael song, "Judy." I suppose Jessel changed the facts in order to be more "entertaining," but I'm sorry: I hate it when people play fast and loose with the truth for whatever reason. Okay, rant over.
Never let the truth get in the way of a good story - Mark Twain
😂❤
Jessel said he was always nice to pretty young girls. I hope his intentions were good with Garland.
No he was a creep. Shirley Temple wrote in her autobiography that he almost assaulted her when she was young once. I hope he stayed far away from Judy off set
Jolson was right, Jessel was always flat 😂
Here's some helpful info. Fruit of the Loom underwear breaks at back (elastic, and cotton area) Stanfields does not break in same area ...S's cost more, wear much better ...FofL made guess where? S's guess where? Hmmm 😊
People who do impressions of George Jessel are funnier than George Jessel.
I didn't know that she had a show.
Here's a fun fact: Paul McCartney used to be in a boy band.