You can tell from these clips, that Judy always got a genuine kick of appreciation from the talent of her peers. In spite of her immense talent, Judy was no snob or diva. She was a very loving soul. RIP Lovely Ladies. 🌈
Because of Judy and Lena is why I wanted to do theater, dance, and most of all…sing!! At the age of three, Seeing Judy singing “Over The Rainbow” for the first time, my life has forever changed. And as for Miss Lena Lorne! I will be 45 years old in a few days and I could never be happier than hearing such women who has made a such impact in music and for women!!!
Two powerhouse STARS! The chemistry they had was amazing. As I watch Judy watching Lena, you can see that she was mesmerized by the way she sang and performed. Lena not only was a one-of-a-kind singer, but her whole face performed as she sang!
It blows my mind that anyone could come on here after watching this unbelievable pairing and say something even the slightest negative, but that's just a reflection on them. I can feel the love these two had pouring out of the screen. I come back and watch this 3-4x a year, SO amazing
I saw your comment about how anyone could say something negative about Lena Horne and Judy Garland as one of my mentors one said sometimes it seems as if the world will run by jackasses giving the present occupant of the White House I would have to agree
Despite having such different personalities, they have very similar vocal coordination. The MGM influence is really apparent. The composer and vocal arranger Hugh Martin worked with both of them, as well as Roger Edens, of course, and Kay Thompson. In the 1940's, Judy and Lena socialized quite a bit at Gene Kelly's house parties and did a lot of singing in his living room! Can you imagine how incredible that was to hear?
WOW, these two truly great ladies are so sensational together...what a phenomenal level of entertainment!...my heart is smiling as wide as a mile...pure pleasure!!!
Dennis LePorte she was protective her I remember reading some old stories and articles about it. Lena was a fiercely loyal friend to all her friends she thought were being fucked over like Ava Gardner
When I look at this pairing I want to scream the word "racism" for Lena and what she was denied, but I can't. It wouldn't address what happened to Judy. Both of these women were shafted. At least Lena Horne had the black community and her father's protection to keep her sane. Judy got the full brunt of Hollywood's depravity and corruption. What I love about this video is the obvious appreciation that these two women have for each other. They are sitting closely, holding hands and joking like friends on a playground. They are having fun. Both paid a heavy price to be able to sit together and enjoy the level of mastery at which they are performing. The ramifications are staggering. Thank you for posting this clip.
Yes, amazing video. Thank for posting the marvellous material. Judy and Lena, they both had to go through the needle hole or hoop it you wish to get where they were and get what they both wanted the most... affection of their audience !
Have you seen the documentary called Sid and Judy? What an eyeopener....The media is the reason for most of our superstars troubles......they try to take them out with their narcissistic belief in themselves that they can do anything.....but the media is no longer relevant...one good thing about the new millennium......So tragic for her.
It was great to see Lena warm up to Judy by this time into this episode. The beginning you can see Lena wasn't too warm to Judy when they did the opening number and Judy tried very hard for Lena to open up and Judy was always a great hostess. Judy was a very giving performer, never afraid of sharing and shining the spotlight to her guests, especially female guests. Judy was very comfortable and never felt threatened by anyone she shared the stage with..
They are magic together. Imagine if they’d done a duet album of jazz standards and a concert?! If there is an afterlife I hope they’re performing together now💕
Yes, a bygone era. Also, throw in Martha Raye ("Feelin' The Way I Do"), Sophie Tucker, "One of These Days..."), and Mabel Mercer, (anything be Cole Porter), for starters! Say, try listening to Josephine Baker's "I've Got You Under My Skin," one of Cole Porter's many evergreens. Yes, indeed, a BYGONE era, for sure!
The only two people who had that 'thing" in their voice that just made a song bigger and bigger the further they got into a song, even when they were singing soft. I've always only recognized that trait in these two here. What a joy to get to this stage in life and UA-cam makes it possible for me to see them TOGETHER, which I never would have seen any other way as this aired 14 years before I was born.
Hollywood missed the boat with Horne. They could've extracted much more from that fine wine than they did. Like her counterpart, Frank Silvera, himself of the same mixed heritage, or even Merle Oberon, also of mixed heritage, Horne could've been cast in a variety of ethnic roles. Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson often played out of their respective ethnicities. We didn't get enough Horne the fantastic dancer. Would've loved to see her teamed with both Kelly and Astaire in a paso doble. But luckily enough, we do have something worth hanging onto in remembrance of Horne!
Could be a blessing for Horne though, maybe why she lived so long. Unlike Judy and so many others that they pushed and pushed and drained everything out of them. Only so much pressure a human can withstand in life.
msvick66 That's one way of looking at it. But Horne was TOUGH mentally, far tougher than Garland. Diana Ross has that TOUGHNESS, too. But poor Dorothy Dandridge was troubled long before she got to Hollywood, as a well done biography reveals.
Dorothy Dandridge still had a very successful career may her soul rest in peace it's shocking she got far in her career in such harsh times in those days so many Black women look up to her Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston (RIP) Beyonce even Halle Berry played her in Dorothy's biopic so many more.
It's a tragedy that Lena Horn was so badly affected by the idiotic production codes of the 30s to 50s. She was a star - she was so talented even being barred from leading film roles because of the miscegenation rule couldn't prevent that - but she should have been a megastar.
I’ve never seen this clip before, and what absolutely struck me silent is that I think this is the first time I’ve ever heard someone sing a Judy Garland song…and it just sounded right. So now I’m a Lena Horne fan.
Judy loved talent. She adored Lena Horne and liked Diahann Carroll They were on her 1963-64 show. I remember seeing these shows as little kid. Also Lena dated Vincent Minnelli, and Judy married him.
There is great love & affection here...& it is wonderful when the two giants start playing around...Judy is not at her best...Lena knows it...but, hey, who cares? Judy below par is still terrific! A magical coming together of two of MGM's finest.
It really pisses me off that in some of these comments some individuals have the absolute audacity to take their frustration at Horne's failure to realise her full potential at MGM due to racist pressures out on Garland. To say Garland at 15 years of age in the 1937 film Everybody Sing and at 16 in Babes In Arms should be held accountable for maintaining a racist status quo by performing in minstrel settings in these 2 early movies is ludicrous beyond compare and well they know it. At 15 (she was 5 years younger than Horne) do you think Judy Garland had any kind of content clout in her films? So what do these keyboard warriors do for revenge? Bad mouth her. Absolute knobs.
Judy might not have shown up for rehearsals during her series but she was amazing when it was air time. She had a photgraphic memory. Judy only needed to be shown something once or twice. Sid Luft said that she only read the script for A Star is Born once & never picked it up again. It's natural that when you have that kind of gift, it becomes second nature to us & we forget that not everyone has the ability to memorize so precise. Judy needed little direction & her work speaks for itself.
I remember seeing Judy in The Wizard of Oz and I must admit I fell in love! Then I remember seeing Lena in The Wiz. They both were so beautiful! I’m so glad they crossed paths and I thought this was the best combination ever! Love to hear them Laugh!
Back then, the chemistry was REAL, nothing was forced or heavily scripted. You can tell these artists enjoy each other's company. There's none of the nastiness or backbiting like in today. Also, today the class seems to have evaporated from most artists. One needs to look no further than Nicki Minaj, J. Lo or Mariah Carey as examples.
@@kllwc7772 Era? The same era pertains to all the so-called singers mentioned. Minaj, Lopez, Carey, Swift, Cyrus, and Lovato. Can you list more than just Crawford/Davis in their era?
To be in any line of artistry. Is to become the best you can be at your craft. But becoming a master at it. Borderlines insanity. But the beauty is what they share with the world. Thank you for everyone who gives there all. Beautiful...
This was my FAVORITE Episode of The Judy Garland Show... I can just watch it Over and Over ... They both had the BEST Chemistry between each other and I read where Lena was Pissed at Judy because she didn't want to rehearse ... But then later recalled how much she LOVED doing the show because Judy was such a PRO .... Judy Obviously didn't NEED to rehearse...she could go on and just PERFORM, because of her GREATNESS ..Much Better Duet Partners than her and Streisand...AMAZING!! xo
Judy worked well with a wide array of guest artists & easy to access Judy & Lena are having a great time together...anyone who has experienced various complete concert episodes in Box Sets of this phenomenal series know Judy was at the top of her game, looking amazing and sounding fantastic in total peak form, too bad this great show didn't go a few more seasons, sadly it is obvious Judy gave so much more than she got back, yet with this treasure of incomparable performances it remains clear Judy was the greatest ever!
Did we deserve them? Not so sure. But you gotta know someone in the Ethers Loves us to gift us with such Incredible Beings. Just another example of Blessings sprinkling all around us. Sing on Angels, amongst the Galaxy from whence you came 💗
This is great. I was watching this from the crib. My favorite video of all time ,or at least for tonight ,is Lena's rendition of her classic Watch What Happens on her special with Tony Bennett in 1973. If you want to see and hear what true music from the 60s and 70s television sounded like it's a classic. Must see TV. And he wouldn't too bad either.
i LOVE this! thank you for posting it! they look like they were having a ball and appreciated one another so much. we don't see that kind of artistry any more.
You can tell from these clips, that Judy always got a genuine kick of appreciation from the talent of her peers. In spite of her immense talent, Judy was no snob or diva. She was a very loving soul. RIP Lovely Ladies. 🌈
The Wiz meets The Wizard Of Oz.
life is stranger than fiction.
True.....cuz let me tell you...this woman would have gotten Dorothy home asap !!!!!!! 💐🌹🌷🌺🏵️🌻🌼💮🌈✨✨✨✨🦁🐯🐻. Edit: ❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋❤️
Wow. I never seen it that way. Thank uuuu for that !!!
@@starlitestarbright514 Then what would have happened to the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Lion?
MaskedMan66 I have no idea what you’re talking about. I replied to Wiz of Oz meets the Wiz comment .
@@idiosyncraticparadise1655 He was responding to some else's comment, not yours.
This was probably the most sweetest thing ever.
Such great chemistry together!
It amazes me how much Lena made Judy smile. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her that happy performing. They both were great and awesome!!!!
Glinda The Good Witch and Dorothy together.
I didn't even put that together until just now! LOL
thewizboy YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs
Wow, didn't think of that...
I did not think of that wow.
wow
Because of Judy and Lena is why I wanted to do theater, dance, and most of all…sing!! At the age of three, Seeing Judy singing “Over The Rainbow” for the first time, my life has forever changed. And as for Miss Lena Lorne! I will be 45 years old in a few days and I could never be happier than hearing such women who has made a such impact in music and for women!!!
Two powerhouse STARS! The chemistry they had was amazing. As I watch Judy watching Lena, you can see that she was mesmerized by the way she sang and performed. Lena not only was a one-of-a-kind singer, but her whole face performed as she sang!
I had the pleasure of seeing both of these ladies Judy at the Palace and Lena on Broadway THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT!!!
Wow! What a memory that must be, and just so much fun😊!
Wow! Thank you for posting. Desiree “Desi” O’Neill
Girlfriends having fun. I love it.
It blows my mind that anyone could come on here after watching this unbelievable pairing and say something even the slightest negative, but that's just a reflection on them. I can feel the love these two had pouring out of the screen. I come back and watch this 3-4x a year, SO amazing
me too lol.
Judy garland have you self a Perry christmas
I saw your comment about how anyone could say something negative about Lena Horne and Judy Garland as one of my mentors one said sometimes it seems as if the world will run by jackasses giving the present occupant of the White House I would have to agree
Judy Garland had a good spirit. She seemed to have a good rapport with everyone she sang with.
Allegedly CBS execs didn't like Judy Garland touching her guests which supposedly contributed to them canceling her show
These two ladies really knew how to sing, just beautiful. This is real music and not the rubbish of today.
Despite having such different personalities, they have very similar vocal coordination. The MGM influence is really apparent. The composer and vocal arranger Hugh Martin worked with both of them, as well as Roger Edens, of course, and Kay Thompson. In the 1940's, Judy and Lena socialized quite a bit at Gene Kelly's house parties and did a lot of singing in his living room! Can you imagine how incredible that was to hear?
The MGM influence being drugs? They're both so high what a shame for them
Lena was also one of Minnelli’s first muses. He adored her and really fought for her during her time at MGM.
What MGM?
@@zyrians The film studio they were under contract to during the late 1930’s-1940’s: Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Oh man, what I wouldn't give to have attended those parties.
they both look so stunning
R.I.P Ms. Horne and Ms. Garland🙏🏼 I love and miss you both💖 Both of them are so talented and wonderful.
WOW, these two truly great ladies are so sensational together...what a phenomenal level of entertainment!...my heart is smiling as wide as a mile...pure pleasure!!!
Lena was so beautiful and fabulous!
There's no competition here, only kind respect and friendship
Dynamic duo. Maybe it's my imagination but it seems to me Lena is a bit protective of Judy which is rather sweet.
Dennis LePorte I see that too... And Judy died young
Dennis LePorte she was protective her I remember reading some old stories and articles about it. Lena was a fiercely loyal friend to all her friends she thought were being fucked over like Ava Gardner
Well, Glinda always did protect Dorothy. ;-)
@@MaskedMan66 thought the same thing
@@_Spicymorenita :-)
They remind me of girls at a sleepover. Sort of like me and my friends when we get together and act silly. Love this clip.
Judy sings so effortlessly. I love this duet. They are having so much fun together. Lena is awesome. I love this video.
When I look at this pairing I want to scream the word "racism" for Lena and what she was denied, but I can't. It wouldn't address what happened to Judy. Both of these women were shafted. At least Lena Horne had the black community and her father's protection to keep her sane. Judy got the full brunt of Hollywood's depravity and corruption.
What I love about this video is the obvious appreciation that these two women have for each other. They are sitting closely, holding hands and joking like friends on a playground. They are having fun. Both paid a heavy price to be able to sit together and enjoy the level of mastery at which they are performing. The ramifications are staggering. Thank you for posting this clip.
Yes, amazing video. Thank for posting the marvellous material. Judy and Lena, they both had to go through the needle hole or hoop it you wish to get where they were and get what they both wanted the most... affection of their audience !
Pamela Hamilton totally agree girl
Enjoy your input, and thought so much the same!
Have you seen the documentary called Sid and Judy? What an eyeopener....The media is the reason for most of our superstars troubles......they try to take them out with their narcissistic belief in themselves that they can do anything.....but the media is no longer relevant...one good thing about the new millennium......So tragic for her.
wentworth cheswell agreed
Lena is wonderful singing Meet Me in St Louis. So funny!!!!!!
Two Great Icon's & Friends laughing, singing & having fun together. Terrific Talents !!
the beauty, talent and RAW power these gracious ladies possessed is OFF the charts !!!!
Seeing Judy get a genuine laugh is the best way to start my morning.
It was great to see Lena warm up to Judy by this time into this episode. The beginning you can see Lena wasn't too warm to Judy when they did the opening number and Judy tried very hard for Lena to open up and Judy was always a great hostess. Judy was a very giving performer, never afraid of sharing and shining the spotlight to her guests, especially female guests. Judy was very comfortable and never felt threatened by anyone she shared the stage with..
It called confidence in your abilities, and respecting the abilities of your peers.
Judy is the American Edith Piaf.
+Oliver S YES
Two beautiful birds, one classic performance.
I wonder what Judy would have thought of Lena playing in the Wiz years after her death. This video is a treasure. Two legendary women.
i love the typewriter text as set decoration! it’s so simple and classic!
Judy loved Lena, So much! Awww, this is a beautiful example of a friendship, thanks for posting!
They are magic together. Imagine if they’d done a duet album of jazz standards and a concert?! If there is an afterlife I hope they’re performing together now💕
Grace and talent like this doesn't exist anymore. This is simply INCREDIBLE!
Two great female vocalists of a bygone era...together!! Thanks!
Yes, a bygone era. Also, throw in Martha Raye ("Feelin' The Way I Do"), Sophie Tucker, "One of These Days..."), and Mabel Mercer, (anything be Cole Porter), for starters! Say, try listening to Josephine Baker's "I've Got You Under My Skin," one of Cole Porter's many evergreens. Yes, indeed, a BYGONE era, for sure!
Watching in 2020... Two amazingly talented ladies.. ❤️RIP
2022!!!
2023!!!
The only two people who had that 'thing" in their voice that just made a song bigger and bigger the further they got into a song, even when they were singing soft. I've always only recognized that trait in these two here. What a joy to get to this stage in life and UA-cam makes it possible for me to see them TOGETHER, which I never would have seen any other way as this aired 14 years before I was born.
Hollywood missed the boat with Horne. They could've extracted much more from that fine wine than they did. Like her counterpart, Frank Silvera, himself of the same mixed heritage, or even Merle Oberon, also of mixed heritage, Horne could've been cast in a variety of ethnic roles. Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson often played out of their respective ethnicities. We didn't get enough Horne the fantastic dancer. Would've loved to see her teamed with both Kelly and Astaire in a paso doble. But luckily enough, we do have something worth hanging onto in remembrance of Horne!
Could be a blessing for Horne though, maybe why she lived so long. Unlike Judy and so many others that they pushed and pushed and drained everything out of them. Only so much pressure a human can withstand in life.
msvick66 That's one way of looking at it. But Horne was TOUGH mentally, far tougher than Garland. Diana Ross has that TOUGHNESS, too. But poor Dorothy Dandridge was troubled long before she got to Hollywood, as a well done biography reveals.
Dorothy Dandridge still had a very successful career may her soul rest in peace it's shocking she got far in her career in such harsh times in those days so many Black women look up to her Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston (RIP) Beyonce even Halle Berry played her in Dorothy's biopic so many more.
Jay Young Judy was addicted to drugs since the age of 10. I have read and seen biographies of BOTH women, and Lena did not have to endure that.
Jay Young Merle Oberon came from India and had her mother doing all her chores for her. She did not want anyone to know who her mother was
O.M.G - Lena Horne is just FABULOUS and Judy is, as always, beyond all comparison.
It's a tragedy that Lena Horn was so badly affected by the idiotic production codes of the 30s to 50s.
She was a star - she was so talented even being barred from leading film roles because of the miscegenation rule couldn't prevent that - but she should have been a megastar.
she was a megastar to black ppl
Debbie Lough x.
She is a megastar
She was a mega star to me!
"Idiotic production codes?"
You mean RACISM?
It's crazy how some of you have a problem calling it what it is?
It's so incredible to see certain stars performing together.
You will never see this sort of performing ever again!
I’ve never seen this clip before, and what absolutely struck me silent is that I think this is the first time I’ve ever heard someone sing a Judy Garland song…and it just sounded right. So now I’m a Lena Horne fan.
Judy loved talent. She adored Lena Horne and liked Diahann Carroll They were on her 1963-64 show. I remember seeing these shows as little kid. Also Lena dated Vincent Minnelli, and Judy married him.
Ahem.
I just love when Lena sings at 2:02! She's such a ball of fun!
I like how each one takes a turn singing part of a song that the other made famous. that's why the cubes say Judy sings Lena and Lena sings Judy.
There is great love & affection here...& it is wonderful when the two giants start playing around...Judy is not at her best...Lena knows it...but, hey, who cares? Judy below par is still terrific! A magical coming together of two of MGM's finest.
It really pisses me off that in some of these comments some individuals have the absolute audacity to take their frustration at Horne's failure to realise her full potential at MGM due to racist pressures out on Garland. To say Garland at 15 years of age in the 1937 film Everybody Sing and at 16 in Babes In Arms should be held accountable for maintaining a racist status quo by performing in minstrel settings in these 2 early movies is ludicrous beyond compare and well they know it. At 15 (she was 5 years younger than Horne) do you think Judy Garland had any kind of content clout in her films? So what do these keyboard warriors do for revenge? Bad mouth her. Absolute knobs.
Well said!
I love to see them two laughing together, it cute I'm tickled to see them have so much fun.
glinda & dorothy
AMEN!!! My thoughts exactly!
Lol
JaKoB Martin this made me cry. Oh my god
I'm only seeing 2 women enjoying each other's company. It's a shame that some people see anything other than that.
Good God Almighty, I still have goose bumps as I type this, we lost so much when these two women passed.
Judy and Lena?? I-I-I didn’t know I needed this....🙌🏽🥳
I love hearing Judy laugh
Lena's facial expressions are WILD!! 🤪
Judy contagious laughter
Lena Horne, Dianne Carrol, Shirley Bassey - epitome of class and talent
Judy Garland's duets are priceless
Judy might not have shown up for rehearsals during her series but she was amazing when it was air time. She had a photgraphic memory. Judy only needed to be shown something once or twice. Sid Luft said that she only read the script for A Star is Born once & never picked it up again. It's natural that when you have that kind of gift, it becomes second nature to us & we forget that not everyone has the ability to memorize so precise. Judy needed little direction & her work speaks for itself.
To think more people were watching Bonanza!
A pajama party on national TV! They're very cute together. Great performance, especially "St. Louis"!
I wish Judy had Dorothy Dandridge on this show.
And Aretha and Patti and Diana 🔥 and Shirley bassey
This was great to watch...I smiled all the way through it!!!
I remember seeing Judy in The Wizard of Oz and I must admit I fell in love! Then I remember seeing Lena in The Wiz. They both were so beautiful! I’m so glad they crossed paths and I thought this was the best combination ever! Love to hear them Laugh!
Back then, the chemistry was REAL, nothing was forced or heavily scripted. You can tell these artists enjoy each other's company. There's none of the nastiness or backbiting like in today. Also, today the class seems to have evaporated from most artists. One needs to look no further than Nicki Minaj, J. Lo or Mariah Carey as examples.
And taylor swift , Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato.
Backstabbing has always existed and Crawford/ Davis were a prime example of that .Each & every era has had them ....
@@kllwc7772 Era? The same era pertains to all the so-called singers mentioned. Minaj, Lopez, Carey, Swift, Cyrus, and Lovato. Can you list more than just Crawford/Davis in their era?
Bunni Armani Yes and so can/ could you if you used a search engine 😏😂😏
What are you talking about? Mariah is a classy super talented person
I just LOVE Lena Horne!
To be in any line of artistry. Is to become the best you can be at your craft. But becoming a master at it. Borderlines insanity. But the beauty is what they share with the world. Thank you for everyone who gives there all. Beautiful...
This was my FAVORITE Episode of The Judy Garland Show... I can just watch it Over and Over ... They both had the BEST Chemistry between each other and I read where Lena was Pissed at Judy because she didn't want to rehearse ... But then later recalled how much she LOVED doing the show because Judy was such a PRO .... Judy Obviously didn't NEED to rehearse...she could go on and just PERFORM, because of her GREATNESS ..Much Better Duet Partners than her and Streisand...AMAZING!! xo
I like to imagine that they're having a sleepover & entertaining themselves by singing together :)
This was wondrously entertaining.
Great performance by 2 talented divas no matter your views on their personal lives.
johnalexander06 Exactly. Their already dead even. So why insult, question and worry?
Thank you. There's such a joyousness to this pairing. Where we choose to focus is our own decision.
Lena Horne never got the props she deserved!!!!!!!!!! She is a LEGEND and always will be!!!
Miranda Sings at 1:15
I love listening to this kind of music on Saturdays and Sundays 🐱
Adorable. ❤️
They can blow the roof off the joint!!
I just love this both Lena and JUdy are so wonderful
I see why Fred Sanford was in love with her Lena Horne was a doll
great duet, great women! I adore Judy garland...
Best part for me was seeing Judy crack up when Lena said she hated that her (own) voice came out so loud. Judy loved humor, loved to laugh.
These are indeed Olympians!
Now this brings a great big smile on my face. Just pure raw talent from these two great ladies now those are really the good old days my friend.
Two forces of nature. What beautiful spirits. RIP Judy and Lena.
And the show that knocked this off the air is largely forgotten. Shame on you there should have been years of this show to enjoy.
Wonderful to see to legend Enjoying each other and their work.
What a pair!!! Love! Love! Love!!!! XOXO!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Judy worked well with a wide array of guest artists & easy to access Judy & Lena are having a great time together...anyone who has experienced various complete concert episodes in Box Sets of this phenomenal series know Judy was at the top of her game, looking amazing and sounding fantastic in total peak form, too bad this great show didn't go a few more seasons, sadly it is obvious Judy gave so much more than she got back, yet with this treasure of incomparable performances it remains clear Judy was the greatest ever!
The Chemistry on display here is Phenomenal ❤❤
Wonderful.
Omgggggg I loveeeee this ❤❤❤
Wow! Just wow!
Wonderful, terrific talented singers!!!RIP❤️❤️❤️❤️
Did we deserve them? Not so sure. But you gotta know someone in the Ethers Loves us to gift us with such Incredible Beings. Just another example of Blessings sprinkling all around us. Sing on Angels, amongst the Galaxy from whence you came 💗
So cute in their obvious closeness. Great singing from both.
CLASSIC CLASSIC CLASSIC!..oh my where have these days gone..such CLASS they were jus classy ladies with style and finesse.
This is great. I was watching this from the crib. My favorite video of all time ,or at least for tonight ,is Lena's rendition of her classic Watch What Happens on her special with Tony Bennett in 1973. If you want to see and hear what true music from the 60s and 70s television sounded like it's a classic. Must see TV. And he wouldn't too bad either.
that's a lovely visual of two great ladies havin fun and entertaining us effortlessly--thank you
I enjoyed watching these two beautiful, talented divas singing and having fun. Made me smile. 😍😍
Brilliant! Such talent, humor, personality & sheer star power. Bravissima! Thank you Ancestors, this is immortal right here.
legends
i LOVE this! thank you for posting it! they look like they were having a ball and appreciated one another so much. we don't see that kind of artistry any more.
Now this is what MAGIC looks like🤩