A director/producer I worked with was 19 years old on the set of one of her movies and he would sit with her during the breaks. She was doing a drama about a rape victim, and had to sit off camera in a blanket with nothing underneath and she requested him to assist. He said it she was so stunningly beautiful.
We don't truly appreciate our youth until many decades later, when our children are grown and we happen to catch a video like this, reminding us that everything wonderful from that era no longer exists. It's like a nostalgia heartache mixed with the joy of re-discovery and remembrance. The 60s will forever remain the most remarkable and historic decade of all time.
I love Bewitched and I Dream Of Jeannie two very gorgeous women. The 60s were the best years for pop music hands down. Beyond the valley of grooviness.
Of course, the 60s had the Fab Four, the Stones, the Who, Cream, Yardbirds, Zeppelin, The Seekers, The Kinks, just went on and on. The Brits really ruled!
I have come to appreciate Barbara Eden more as I get older.She always seems so happy; an inner beauty comes out when she smiles that matches her outer beauty. Elizabeth Montgomery is one of the most beautiful women ever; I think she is even hotter as her brunette sister!
So many great shows and songs back then, and you can tell in these clips they were just trying to have some fun - with no heavy political message attached to their performance. As a nation, and as a culture, we've truly lost something that was very special. Who today dances like Elizabeth Montgomery or Barbara Eden? No one. And I, for one, miss those 60s hairstyles. As we seek to discover the joy of being alive again, I think this video is providing us with a big hint on how to do it. Thanks so much for posting!
Not necessarily ...... if a 14 year-old boy just found out that his mother died in a car accident, hearing this song may not change everything and put a smile on his face.
Two of the best looking ladies EVER. It’s a shame Elizabeth Montgomery passed at such a young age. Both are absolutely gorgeous. They outshine any chicks on TV today. Nothing fake , just real beauty
. .✨ Thank you so much, this 1960’s backdrop was my playground growing up, the music was fast for the best dancing and we did have this much fun, acting silly but harmless, and probably looking ridiculous but for real, it was genuinely fun being young then 👍🏻 !
@@nemracfiftyto6206 Sung quickly: “I can dig it, he can dig it, she can dig it, we can dig it, they can dig it, you can dig it, oh let’s dig it! Can you dig it, baby ?” Friends of Distinction, “Grazing in the Grass”
When I lived in LA. for a long time, I would see Elizabeth Montgomery in restaurants. Always outgoing and so sweet. Later on. I worked on a TV show with her. Just a great person all around. Her image was genuine and real!!
From what you stated, Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart were also on an episode of "I Dream of Jeanie"? (Like the TV show "Bewitched", I did not see/watch this TV show much. [I, therefore, would not have known about Tommy & Bobby being on this TV show; way back when.])
Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden were two of the prettiest women to ever be on television. There was an air of class to both of them. Teenage boys loved them, interesting since both women were old enough to have teenage children. In the clips used in this video, the Boyce and Hart episode of IDOJ was from October of 1967. Barbara Eden was 36 years old at that time. The clips of Elizabeth Montgomery look 1968-ish, making her 35 years old. These shows done today would use twenty something women, not women in their thirties. Barbara Eden will be 93 years old later this year. She's five months younger than William Shatner and fifteen months younger than Clint Eastwood. Our sixties stars continue to hang on and hopefully will for many years to come, but actuarial tables are not on their side.
Boyce and Hart were incredible. Monkees hits plus this great hit for themselves. “Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows”, “Out and About”, and “Goodbye Baby” are equally groovy.
My cousin Pat and I spent our summers as teens in Sherman Oaks, CA and took care of the pools of many of the stars from the 60s including Barbara Eden. She let us use her pool with served us soft drinks. Can you imagine being a teen back then and being around to see Barbara Eden!
😂 Retro greetings from coastal Mississippi. Been watching TV since 1969. What a wonderful flashback of memories. ❤ Sadly in 2023, the bewitched house among others have been torn down😢
The I Dream of Jeannie theme song is one of my earworms: it pops up out of nowhere, in the strangest places. Just the other day, I was in a grocery store and the next thing you know I'm humming it as I walked up the aisles. There's nothing I can do. It's just there. No doubt it'll be the last thing I hear when I die.
Those were great days to be young and excited about all the great music......and these beautiful women ! God bless Barbara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery......two swingin' chicks.
What a happy hippie sunshine pop tune. "Out and About" was another piece of fine work. B and H wrote, "Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows" the theme song to the movie of the same name 1968. They were the songwriting "dynamic duo" Tommy took off to rock and roll heaven in 1994. Bobby is still with us.
An instrumental version of this song was used in Cactus Flower (1969), with Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman and Goldie Hawn, during the nightclub scene. Bergman was dancing with the besotted Igor (Rick Lenz) and her mink stole. I highly recommend the movie.
Great song by underated artists Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It's good that they got to appear and perform on both Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie...JP
Thanks for this. I never saw it coming. It was an Extremely Nice surprise Performance. Amazing to Watch. Samantha and Genie and Serena and Major Nelson and Darren all Dancing Their perspective butts off. Thanks Again. :)
So Psychedelic! These Lightshows are sorely missed and so is the music. Now look what we have that passes for Music and Lightshows. It's so depressing.
Barbra Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery. Incredibly good looking back in the day.
A director/producer I worked with was 19 years old on the set of one of her movies and he would sit with her during the breaks. She was doing a drama about a rape victim, and had to sit off camera in a blanket with nothing underneath and she requested him to assist. He said it she was so stunningly beautiful.
Vaccines and pesticides ensures no one will look like this anymore.
@@DanteDAnthonywhich one? Barbara or Elizabeth?
Elizabeth Montgomery starred in a groundbreaking TV movie, "A Case of Rape".
@@budmcnew7763 Both good looking women, but for me there was always something about Elizabeth.
We don't truly appreciate our youth until many decades later, when our children are grown and we happen to catch a video like this, reminding us that everything wonderful from that era no longer exists. It's like a nostalgia heartache mixed with the joy of re-discovery and remembrance. The 60s will forever remain the most remarkable and historic decade of all time.
Well said! 100%
I'm 64 and single. I really wish that I can go back to being young again and APPRECIATE it! Time flew by WAY TO FAST!!!!!
Don't we all want to go back.@@greg2976
Thank you for summing that up perfectly!
True.
We were bullet proof and thought it would last forever. And then suddenly you’re 70😮😢
I am so glad Barbara Eden is still with us.
yeah and I have her Jeannie Bottle
My two favorite gals on tv. Both so good looking.
I know a guy who met her in person. He says she is a very petite lady!:)
Yes she is.@@MargYork
And both I think very talented.
Ahhhh, the 60s. What a great time to be a teenager.
Or a kid.
Yup, nothing like it😎
!!!!!
I had a ball in the sixties. Teenage boy Free love and a beach a half a block from my house. 1966 I was 16 and in heaven.
or be in a diaper.
I love Bewitched and I Dream Of Jeannie two very gorgeous women. The 60s were the best years for pop music hands down. Beyond the valley of grooviness.
Sad that Elizabeth Montgomery had to leave us so soon. 😢
A BIG DOUBLE AMEN 😊
I agree about the 1960s because I was a teenager back then, and the music was fabulous. ❤❤❤❤
Of course, the 60s had the Fab Four, the Stones, the Who, Cream, Yardbirds, Zeppelin, The Seekers, The Kinks, just went on and on. The Brits really ruled!
I agree. She was only 62.
I have come to appreciate Barbara Eden more as I get older.She always seems so happy; an inner beauty comes out when she smiles that matches her outer beauty. Elizabeth Montgomery is one of the most beautiful women ever; I think she is even hotter as her brunette sister!
oops, was Serena her cousin?
Cousin
Her brunette cousin is also played by Elizabeth Montgomery.
Boyce & Hart wrote so many fun Pop songs back then. Half the songs on the Monkees TV show were from them...
For awhile, they toured with Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones as Dolenz, Jones,Boyce and Hart, when screen Gems still owned the Monkees name.
❤cool
@@melissagerber7231 Oh yes. This would have been circa 1976 (and these four men did put out a record of new songs; back then).....
@victorjohnson7512 right on! They were very talented songwriters, as well as singers.
Two of the most beautiful women to ever walk on the planet!
I’ll take two Montgomerys and one Eden, please.
@@blueabattoirAu Naturale😊
Love/ ❤Sam & Serena & Jeanne & her sister , ❤️ Elizabeth Montgomery & Barbara eden alot
@@blueabattoir YES YES
And you ain't kidding!!
The music was grand! The farther I get from the 1960's, the more I miss them.....
AGREED 💯!
So do I 😢😢😢
Me too. ☹️☹️
Yeppers
Couldn’t agree more!
Nice,I love it,I was born 1955.I grew up with this on A.M.Radio.
Boyce and Hart were true talents and not recognized or credited for creating the sound track of an entire generation!!
Agree 100%
Neither was The Wrecking Crew for performing that music.
I had a HUGE crush on Elizabeth Montgomery when I was a kid!!!
We all did!
She was my girlfriend back in the day! Of course, she didn't know that, but that's OK.
Line up!😍🤣👍🏼🇦🇺
Me too.
Me too. The hair the clothes the lips. And I’m female❤❤and still love her❤
The two most beautiful Witches of the 60s ❤
E.M. was pretty neat
Seeing Elizabeth Montgomery's 'Bewitched' statue in Salem, Massachusetts was a highlight of our trip there a few years ago!
Barbara wasn't a witch, she was a Jeannie
@@georgehenderson7783talking about Samantha and her twin sisters Sabrina Two Witches
Genie will always be No.1 in my book! Id rather have a genie than a witch any day....
Doesn't matter how bad of a mood you're in, or how horrible your day was. This will change everything and put a smile on your face!
😊true
So many great shows and songs back then, and you can tell in these clips they were just trying to have some fun - with no heavy political message attached to their performance. As a nation, and as a culture, we've truly lost something that was very special. Who today dances like Elizabeth Montgomery or Barbara Eden? No one. And I, for one, miss those 60s hairstyles. As we seek to discover the joy of being alive again, I think this video is providing us with a big hint on how to do it. Thanks so much for posting!
@@mxbishop I couldn't agree more.
Not necessarily ...... if a 14 year-old boy just found out that his mother died in a car accident, hearing this song may not change everything and put a smile on his face.
i love this song
Two of the best looking ladies EVER. It’s a shame Elizabeth Montgomery passed at such a young age. Both are absolutely gorgeous. They outshine any chicks on TV today. Nothing fake , just real beauty
Totally agree! I thought EM was extremely hot lookin in the Twilight Zone episode with Charles Bronson called Two (1961). ✌️
You know Serena and Samantha are both Elizabeth Montgomery, right?
@@joejaydee That is correct. However, I believe the 2nd woman he was referring to was Barbara Eden (I dream of Jeannie) who was also in this video. ✌️
The long blonde "flip" hairdos are particularly devastating.
@@joejaydee I was always partial to Elizabeth Montgomery with the Black Wig. Serena was the one for me.
Pop music doesn't get much better than this.
60s fashion was the best out there..!!!! ❤
. .✨ Thank you so much, this 1960’s backdrop was my playground growing up, the music was fast for the best dancing and we did have this much fun, acting silly but harmless, and probably looking ridiculous but for real, it was genuinely fun being young then 👍🏻 !
Loved those 2. There have been women AS beautiful as BE and EM, but there has never been anyone MORE beautiful than them. Great song as well.
I don’t know if you know how significant this really is. Hail Jeannie and Samantha!!! I give the salute! 🔥❤️🤘🏻❤️🔥
Glorious marvellous times...how did we lose ourselves and let the world become so grey and hateful?
I was about to ask the same thing. Peace, Starlord.
Being a 60s kid myself, I have given that very question a lot of reflection the last few years.
It seemed that way but the Vietnam war was raging in another country now war is being waged on the streets of America
Greed and love of money is a big factor.......by people, business and govt.....
Elizabeth doing that little bounce step at 22 secs is incredibly beautiful....the look on her face is priceless
That's when life was 😊 fun
Barbara Eden's really shaking it. Rock it, honey!✌️
I remember seeing this as a little girl!! The tune grabbed me even then !!
"Alright Bobby, let's go!"
Groovy video, thanks you for posting.
Ya, I’m definitely digging this video as well. Lol. As we used to say back in the day.😅
@@nemracfiftyto6206 Sung quickly: “I can dig it, he can dig it, she can dig it, we can dig it, they can dig it, you can dig it, oh let’s dig it! Can you dig it, baby ?” Friends of Distinction, “Grazing in the Grass”
You gotta love the way we usd to talk back then. Always appreciate talking to someone who can dig that as well.🙂
@@nemracfiftyto6206 Same here! I get occasional compliments on my license plate, which incorporates the word "groovy" LOL😄
Now that is really groovy.🤗
When I lived in LA. for a long time, I would see Elizabeth Montgomery in restaurants. Always outgoing and so sweet. Later on. I worked on a TV show with her. Just a great person all around. Her image was genuine and real!!
HEY, Don - GOOD to SEE you!
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart were one of the top songwriting teams of the '60s, to my mind.
ALWAYS LOVED THAT ❤ SONG 🎵 🎶 ❤
Me too
Barbara just one great lady...you can tell she had FUN in her career...Bless her!
"Serena Stops the Show"
1 of my favorite episodes that I actually remember watching when it first aired!
Thank You
S6 E22
Happy Trails
That...was...sooo...much...FUN...!
Thankx for that...!!
Miss them all and those carefree times...!!!
Barbara Eden was so cute playing the drums. And she could dance too..
From what you stated, Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart were also on an episode of "I Dream of Jeanie"? (Like the TV show "Bewitched", I did not see/watch this TV show much. [I, therefore, would not have known about Tommy & Bobby being on this TV show; way back when.])
Barbara would look good doing anything. ANYTHING.
Wow, I had forgotten this song. It was huge in the sixties.
Elizabeth, Barbara, and a great song - memories just made my evening.
Love, love ,love , it ! Keep the old days alive , man I was in 7th grade , now I'm 71 yr.s old , really cool , far out , thanks , moe
Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden were two of the prettiest women to ever be on television. There was an air of class to both of them. Teenage boys loved them, interesting since both women were old enough to have teenage children. In the clips used in this video, the Boyce and Hart episode of IDOJ was from October of 1967. Barbara Eden was 36 years old at that time. The clips of Elizabeth Montgomery look 1968-ish, making her 35 years old. These shows done today would use twenty something women, not women in their thirties. Barbara Eden will be 93 years old later this year. She's five months younger than William Shatner and fifteen months younger than Clint Eastwood. Our sixties stars continue to hang on and hopefully will for many years to come, but actuarial tables are not on their side.
Boyce and Hart were incredible. Monkees hits plus this great hit for themselves. “Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows”, “Out and About”, and “Goodbye Baby” are equally groovy.
Also, "Alice Long".
@@frdjr2527 Alice Long sounded a bit too much like I wonder what she’s doing tonight for my liking.
@@moorlock2003Follow ups to big hits were usually a rework of the original. It's been done for years.
@@frdjr2527 yes and nobody wants to buy the same record twice.
My cousin Pat and I spent our summers as teens in Sherman Oaks, CA and took care of the pools of many of the stars from the 60s including Barbara Eden. She let us use her pool with served us soft drinks. Can you imagine being a teen back then and being around to see Barbara Eden!
Perfect selection and edit of clips to go along with this song.
This is better and earlier than MTV !!!!
Bring back music videos on MTV like it was when it started !!! !!!
Pleeeeaaàassssseeeee!!!
Barbara Eden had some moves!
Nailed It!!! Just makes me happy!😊 Thanks 👍👍
I always loved this song and I always loved the episodes with Serena!!
I also liked Uncle Arthur,you could count on him to be uproariously funny
The 60s were the best part of music. They don’t have good music today. That’s for sure. I love this video. Thanks for uploading.
This brought a big smile to my face!😊
This video takes me back in time. ❤
❤🙏❤🙏🎸👍great times great songs , r.i.p.Tommy , keep rockin and stay groovy friend x
You people did a great job of putting this video together. Thank you.
Fantastic combination: two beautiful, funny actresses and a classic sixties pop tune!
I grew up during that period in Southern California. Man, things were soOoo much nicer back then. 🥲
It's really sad what those politicians have done and are still doing to California.
We had the best cars and music in those days ✌️✌️
Great song, great guys, and two very great gals! 😎💋✌️
Barbara Eden was one amazing dancer!!!!!!!!!!!!
Barbara Eden sure can move. ❤
😂 Retro greetings from coastal Mississippi. Been watching TV since 1969. What a wonderful flashback of memories. ❤ Sadly in 2023, the bewitched house among others have been torn down😢
Look for Mrs.Bellows at 1:53. She looks and moves great!
That's so cool when that one guy says, "Come on now!"
Elizabeth Montgomery ❤️❤️❤️❤️.
It’s fun to hear songs from my pre teen years!
What an awesome video. I loved the Boyce and Hart episodes.....Don Ho too!!!
what a blast from the past ...get it you all kick that rythum right.
Spot on two of the sexiest ladies of the era
Jeannie was a better dancer than Samantha. But love them both! Fantastic video
The I Dream of Jeannie theme song is one of my earworms: it pops up out of nowhere, in the strangest places. Just the other day, I was in a grocery store and the next thing you know I'm humming it as I walked up the aisles. There's nothing I can do. It's just there. No doubt it'll be the last thing I hear when I die.
Those were great days to be young and excited about all the great music......and these beautiful women ! God bless Barbara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery......two swingin' chicks.
Do I have to explain why I’m stuck in the sixties and thank god can’t get out. Back when music was fun, what a concept. Thank you for sharing.
Barbara Eden. Holy moly.
What a happy hippie
sunshine pop tune.
"Out and About" was another piece
of fine work.
B and H wrote, "Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows" the theme song to the movie of the same name 1968.
They were the songwriting "dynamic duo"
Tommy took off to rock and roll heaven in 1994.
Bobby is still with us.
The sixties you had to be there . If you weren’t you just plain missed it. It will never happen again
I keep hitting replay, I can't help it. Love the song and vid!!!
Wow, those were fun times. 😎
This is true old school dope AF 💯💘👍🏼
Wished I had the guitars Elizabeth Montgomery was playing in this Bewitched episode ! ❤❤❤
This song holds so many memories!
This was my teen years ...and i still love this music...and still dance this way. Us girls just gotta dance! ❤
Boy these were definetly some good times !
Took me BACK! Great tune. 🎶 ❤
Fabulous 60s TV stars. Loved them and they're shows.
Love this❤
What an amazing song. This is yet another one of that I have never heard of.
What a great song and i love, love love this video!!! And yes, the 60's, were beyond fabulous!! Groovy times, ha!!
I give Elizabeth Montgomery a Thumbs Up in everything and anything.
These older songs keep going the way it should be..
Great song,great episode(bewitched) ...
You've got that right, loved being a teenager back then and also being 73 today viva life!!!!!!😅😂❤🎉
Groovy! What else can you say?
Fabulous job pairing these two up - my very favorites!👏🥂
An instrumental version of this song was used in Cactus Flower (1969), with Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman and Goldie Hawn, during the nightclub scene. Bergman was dancing with the besotted Igor (Rick Lenz) and her mink stole. I highly recommend the movie.
Great song by underated artists Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It's good that they got to appear and perform on both Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie...JP
They were two best lady's ever Barbara Eden and Elizabeth Montgomery period
These videos are genius how did we lose all this innocence
I always adored bewitched and genie but now, oh my goodness.
Shake it, all my favorite ladies
The best soul single. 😀💙🥃🪩
Thanks for this. I never saw it coming. It was an Extremely Nice surprise Performance. Amazing to Watch. Samantha and Genie and Serena and Major Nelson and Darren all Dancing Their perspective butts off. Thanks Again. :)
So Psychedelic! These Lightshows are sorely missed and so is the music. Now look what we have that passes for Music and Lightshows. It's so depressing.
My preteen self was madly in love with these two women!
Wow, Babs has got the moves! She was (is) perfect!
Mid to late 1960's in Southern California what a time to be alive
The party was interrupted and took a huge hit after an unfortunate gathering of unwelcome guests in a secluded property in Benedict Canyon.
I was there 1964😅
@@EastSide-qc5oy: or, SOMEthing.....
Fav TV shows from my early school days- Bewitched & I Dream of Jeannie!