Lovely. The visuals and the way the chorus, orchestra, and piano sound in this old recording make me think of classic Disney movies (pre-1960 or so). 🤗 🙂
The love song "Till" charted at number 22 in Billboard for Roger Williams around the time of this performance. Other charting versions of this song include those by Percy Faith, Tony Bennett, the Angels (my favorite version of the song), the Vogues, Dorothy Squires and Tom Jones. Written by Charles Danvers & Carl Sigman. Roger appeared 14 times on the Sullivan show.
Beautiful, tender, dynamic, and love ❤️🎵🎶🎹🎉
Love hearing Roger as a pianist. The background singers sound beautiful. The song lyrics I love. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely. The visuals and the way the chorus, orchestra, and piano sound in this old recording make me think of classic Disney movies (pre-1960 or so). 🤗 🙂
I see what you mean. It is like that.😊
Such a beautiful song, that should not be forgotten.
The love song "Till" charted at number 22 in Billboard for Roger Williams around the time of this performance. Other charting versions of this song include those by Percy Faith, Tony Bennett, the Angels (my favorite version of the song), the Vogues, Dorothy Squires and Tom Jones. Written by Charles Danvers & Carl Sigman. Roger appeared 14 times on the Sullivan show.
Thanks for showing another Rodger Williams music clip. My hats off to the set designers whose weekly task was very daunting.
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See, that's how you play a sentimental song, straight ahead and on the beat. Great choir and orchestra. Somehow they even recorded the bass well.
Beautiful!🌹
Roger Williams was an outstanding easy-listening keyboardist.
My Favorite Song Of All !!! ❤ Love it Beautiful Piano Playing 🌹🌹🥰
A couple of years after Roger blew up the charts with Autumn Leaves. He would later chart big with Born Free.
My favorite instrument. 🙂
wow this sounds like a great piano song lee evans should done this one it was great song
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It almost doesn't feel like 4/4, but I know it is.
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so many mediocre songs played ad nauseam ....was typical for the times
Yet still so much better than the absolute pants music of today.