Dear Danny Kaye was *the most talented, brilliant, and hysterical performer-entertainer OF ALL TIME.* ... and he was a first-class humanitarian too! THE BEST.
The type of rare talent that is able to walk on a stage to have an audience start laughing in delighted anticipation knowing they will not be disappointed; comic genius that is also warm and human. No wonder he was so popular. His film "The Court Jester" remains a personal favourite.
@@songsmith31a The songs there were wonderful, especially beautiful Copenhagen but I also love ballet and Zizi Jeanmaire and her husband Roland Petit were great Petit was one of the most prominent dancers and choreographers.
Yes, Rosaire! It is exactly why I'm posting. Aaand he went as he went, with a waddle and a quack, and a flurry of eiderdown.... Then there is his char, Jeroaam! From his tv show.
Ya hafta be good to play badly when you're a professional musician! To wit: Spike Jones & his City Slickers. Then again if you teach on the side, you can watch what kinda of mistakes you're students make. 😉
Danny Kaye was unique, one of a kind, classic the best dancer in the world besides. Danny will always be 'the Master'........ A shining star. This was one hell of a video. Thanks for sharing from all of us who never saw this on tv.,,,,,,,PRICELESS
How I yearn for all the brilliant genius actors & comedians from yesteryear.Their original wit along with the creation of wonderful characters cannot be matched today.Danny had a beautiful voice too . . . . 😥
I always loved his movies as a kid and I think I appreciate them more as an adult with children of my own. He must have been a wonderful man, he had quite an impact on me.
So so true. I loved his films. My godmother had one of his records that my sister and I would play over and over for 1 particular song. Unfortunately, I can’t remember the name.
Vicky, ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, no foul language to be FUNNY!! Excellent in WHITE CHRISTMAS!!! SINGER & DANCER!!! 🎅🌲As well as Hans Christian Andersen. Another great classic & children's movie. 🤗
@@judyschmoll8541 l have no idea what you are talking about l don’t remember commenting on Danny Kaye and if l did , that l did not , l would have never used dirty language for him !!!!!!
@@vickyknoedler1019 1 month ago per Vicky " Danny Kaye was always an excellent comedian very classy" l AGREED SAYING he didn't have to use dirty language. Meaning like they do today.. l said nothing derogatory to you OR Mr. Kaye Please Re-read what l said!!!
Danny Kaye attended the same high school as I did in Brooklyn (Thomas Jefferson HS) some years before I did (I started in 10th grade in 1964). My 10th grade geometry teacher, Haskell Epstein, apparently was the one who finally had him flunked out of high school. I later sat at a desk in which he had carved his name. Small world : )
I used to sing in musicals...I had a young man with me...he was super!! Such a super voice ,funny etc! I told him he reminded me of Danny Kaye ...he loved me
Danny Kaye...so brilliant. Could've been straight outta Vaudeville one moment, sophisticated and subtle the next. He was also apparently a fabulous cook, well known for his Chinese culinary skills.
As a kid I saw an excellent comedy "Knock on Wood" (circa 1954), which I believe was Kaye's funniest.... I still remember some scenes. Greetings from Uruguay
I, with my parents, saw him in London round about 1952 when I was ten. He sat down on the front of the stage with his legs hanging over the edge and spent about ten minutes demonstrating the different kinds of laughs that people have. The entire audience were in tears of laughter from the first minute. It takes real talent to sustain pretend laughter like that.
I was a wee lassie of 5 years old when my granny took me to see Hans Christian Andersen and I fell in love with him then and until he died, his talent was universal and he is sadly missed, rip Danny x
The best ever program popularizing classical music. I wonder if it has ever been released on DVD. Some years ago I digitalized my VHS-version, and now I have it on DVD too.
So, my Danny Kaye story. This is true. In 1961 I was an army lieutenant and was at Fort Sill Oklahoma, and assigned to Korea. So I got in my car and headed west. Along the way I stopped in Las Vegas, not to gamble, but maybe to see a show. And Danny Kaye was appearing. I could not get in. Sold out. Some people were getting in and I figured that I did not have the looks, or the money, so back on the road to Korea. Well, Christmas in Korea, on the DMZ (I was with the 1st Cavalry Division) looked bleak, but at the last minute we were told to volunteer to assemble at the gym, and SURPRISE! It was Danny Kaye. Just him and his piano player. No Bob Hope show. Just him and his piano player. And for an hour he went through all of the acts that we heard about, but never saw. The crazy Russian, the conductor, the famous skit with the actress, who was not there, but he did both parts anyway. And in the audience was soldiers with rifles, pistols, machine guns, all loaded because we were on the DMZ, and I am praying that they don't drop one. It was really wonderful, and I am sure I saw everything that was in the Las Vegas show, and more. So I thanked him then, and I thank him now. He did not have to do that. And it made one Christmas night in Korea pretty special. He was special.
Thank you for resolving a mystery motif for me! I'd been trying for a long time to put that trumpet solo with the right march. Thank you for naming it for me!
Great loved it, I had not seen it before. Danny Kaye is great. It does though remind me of an album I have of the Boston pops Orchestra. Arthur Fiedler played with the Orchestra. Allen Sherman conducted. Twisting classical around. Funny yet beautiful as we'll
Note about an uncredited performer. One ultimate test of a great actor is the ability to play a bad actor. Same here, takes an ultimately skilled trumpeter to play like a BAD trumpeter. Bravo! As for Danny Boy, unrivaled at what he did
You're right about that. His name is Phil Smith. He retired from the NY Phil a few years ago, and is now teaching at Georgia State in Atlanta. He was just making a name for himself when this was taped. I'm sure this didn't help.
I certainly loved this man. He was such a great actor and comedian. As I watched this video I saw Rowan Atkinson in many of Kaye's mannerisms. In fact, Mr. Bean would do a great job here. Both are very clever actors.
Danny Kaye era uno di quei grandi comici professionisti che riuscivano a farci ridere senza infarcire i loro discorsi con parolacce e doppi sensi come i "comici" attuali,artisti più che scadenti.
Danny Kaye was a true genius in so many areas. He was one in a million.
Hello Kathryn, How are you doing?
Yet, only 1 or 2 of his movies will survive in time. So, this genius was basically wasted.
Dear Danny Kaye was *the most talented, brilliant, and hysterical performer-entertainer OF ALL TIME.* ... and he was a first-class humanitarian too! THE BEST.
That's half right. His wife Sylvia Fine co - wrote all of his music and comedy bits.
Danny Kaye was so brilliant--there is no one like him today.
Great comedian, son of ukrainian immigrants , his real name was David Daniel Kaminsky. Never tire of his comedic genious.
Wow thx for sayin...
That made choke laughing....
Lolololol
Each time I watch him I forget my world. He was amazing - I love him.
His conducting was spot on, gestures, termpi were so correct that he could allow the comic to come through. Quite brilliant.
A comedian must totally master something to parody it.
He was one of the world’s greatest. I loved him!
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The type of rare talent that is able to walk on a stage to have an audience start laughing in delighted
anticipation knowing they will not be disappointed; comic genius that is also warm and human.
No wonder he was so popular. His film "The Court Jester" remains a personal favourite.
Did you see his Hans Christian Andersen? It was wonderful
@@BytomGirl Yes indeed. I have a copy on DVD. He had some hit songs from a fine score
by Frank Loesser (of "Guys and Dolls" fame)..
@@songsmith31a The songs there were wonderful, especially beautiful Copenhagen but I also love ballet and Zizi Jeanmaire and her husband Roland Petit were great Petit was one of the most prominent dancers and choreographers.
Instead, let's dwell on what he left us. As a kid, I loved him. Now I'm 87, and it hasn't worn off. He was, and is, an original.
forever Hans Christian Anderson
Yes, Rosaire! It is exactly why I'm posting. Aaand he went as he went, with a waddle and a quack, and a flurry of eiderdown.... Then there is his char, Jeroaam! From his tv show.
Forever the Court Jester. Brightest light in my childhood which was never matched my whole life.
Spectacular trumpet solo. Incomparable. I've never heard anything like it. Truly amazing.
Ya hafta be good to play badly when you're a professional musician! To wit: Spike Jones & his City Slickers. Then again if you teach on the side, you can watch what kinda of mistakes you're students make. 😉
Danny Kaye was unique, one of a kind, classic the best dancer in the world besides. Danny will always be 'the Master'........ A shining star. This was one hell of a video. Thanks for sharing from all of us who never saw this on tv.,,,,,,,PRICELESS
And a tremendous philanthropist
How I yearn for all the brilliant genius actors & comedians from yesteryear.Their original wit along with the creation of wonderful characters cannot be matched today.Danny had a beautiful voice too . . . . 😥
I always loved his movies as a kid and I think I appreciate them more as an adult with children of my own. He must have been a wonderful man, he had quite an impact on me.
The beauty of this man inside and out. I saw Hans Christian Anderson in 1965 I think, and I was never the same again. I fell hard.
I still need to se3e that one.....
Thank you, Danny. I'm sitting here in my kitchen having a great belly laugh. You're good for our health!!!!!
it still hurts me today that he had to go. No matter where you are, I can hear you laughing. I know you have a lot of fun there too. i miss you Danny
you right! that is very nice.
Me too ♥
@@nilybeno how are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
Some people should never die!!
Loved this wonderful and caring man.
Oh, I haven't seen Danny Kaye in the longest time. What a delight he was to watch while I was growing up.
Thumbelina!
Inchworm
The Court Jester
Oh I’m 7 again
Not 76🌹
The trumpet player was brilliant.
One of a kind. Loved him.
a brilliant talant sadly missed i am 74 and remember the fun and laughs we had watching him we need more like him.
There was never a comedian as great as Danny Kaye. He was the epitome.
Wonderful Danny! Unforgetable! Thank you very much!
76 when he passed- I didn’t realize he was older than my mother! He was born in 1911! Yet he seems so modern. So sad- such a talented man.
a youthful spirit.
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@@ericmoore5679 g’day Eric Moore. Tell me more Mr Moore.
I've never seen this skit! Danny Kaye was a comic legend!
Danny Kaye non solo era comico brillante e geniale era un vero spasso quando metteva piede in un teatro,certi geni mancano tanto all’ umanità’ ❤❤❤
So so true. I loved his films. My godmother had one of his records that my sister and I would play over and over for 1 particular song. Unfortunately, I can’t remember the name.
One of my favourites since i was a little girl.
Danny Kaye was a great artist in comedy.. God bless him.
Danny Kaye, what a wonderful human being and what a performance!
Danke, daß ich das noch mal erleben darf!
I did enjoy this man and that entire era of entertainment.
Danny Kay was always an excellent comedian very classy
Vicky, ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, no foul language to be FUNNY!! Excellent in WHITE CHRISTMAS!!! SINGER & DANCER!!! 🎅🌲As well as Hans Christian Andersen. Another great classic & children's movie. 🤗
@@judyschmoll8541 l have no idea what you are talking about l don’t remember commenting on Danny Kaye and if l did , that l did not , l would have never used dirty language for him !!!!!!
@@vickyknoedler1019 1 month ago per Vicky " Danny Kaye was always an excellent comedian very classy" l AGREED SAYING he didn't have to use dirty language. Meaning like they do today.. l said nothing derogatory to you OR Mr. Kaye
Please Re-read what l said!!!
@@judyschmoll8541 If you go back to this video you will see your post.
One of the most funny guy's ever who was loved by all generations - a Star of the upmost magnificence.
So lovely to bring back all the true greats of a better era.Always loved Danny Kaye❤🎉❤
I did a show with Danny in 1986 at Expo in Vancouver BC, he was wonderful
Danny Kaye was an all round tremendous entertainer ..a natural exponent of many showbiz arts...
Danny Kaye attended the same high school as I did in Brooklyn (Thomas Jefferson HS) some years before I did (I started in 10th grade in 1964). My 10th grade geometry teacher, Haskell Epstein, apparently was the one who finally had him flunked out of high school. I later sat at a desk in which he had carved his name. Small world : )
A magnificent showman . A wonderful man .
I used to sing in musicals...I had a young man with me...he was super!! Such a super voice ,funny etc! I told him he reminded me of Danny Kaye ...he loved me
Danny Kaye was absolutely amazing.
Danny Kaye...so brilliant. Could've been straight outta Vaudeville one moment, sophisticated and subtle the next. He was also apparently a fabulous cook, well known for his Chinese culinary skills.
I loved watching him as a kid, and still enjoy watching him as an old adult. He and Red Skelton would have may a great pair.
I once did trumpet solo at the opera house in oz, and it felt like this!!! Love you Danny Kaye❤
I feel Danny Kaye was one of the if not the best actor / comedian ever. Miss him.
You don't see talent like this anymore. Danny Kaye was a master.
As a kid I saw an excellent comedy "Knock on Wood" (circa 1954), which I believe was Kaye's funniest.... I still remember some scenes. Greetings from Uruguay
The trumpet player must have had a BALL doing this!!
What fun! My parents took us to the Roxy we laughed so much.........Thanks Danny
No
I so loved Danny Kaye! Always will!
Hello Joanne, How are you doing?
Timeless, brilliant , irreplaceable
God bless One of Best Comedians ever - Danny Kaye who inspire another Great Ones like Jerry Lewis, Jim Carey
One of my favorite actors. Ever. Up near the top of the list too.
He was amazing man , a fully qualified airline pilot , a cordon bleu
cook and I know not what else .
I, with my parents, saw him in London round about 1952 when I was ten. He sat down on the front of the stage with his legs hanging over the edge and spent about ten minutes demonstrating the different kinds of laughs that people have. The entire audience were in tears of laughter from the first minute. It takes real talent to sustain pretend laughter like that.
One of the old time GREATS! The last time I saw him it was in the Cosby show. He played a dentist.
I was a wee lassie of 5 years old when my granny took me to see Hans Christian Andersen and I fell in love with him then and until he died, his talent was universal and he is sadly missed, rip Danny x
How are you doing today my name is Bryan
First saw him on the television as a child in the late 50's. Thought he was the most wonderful of all men of that era.
ONE of "THE BEST OF DANNY KAYE " !
The best ever program popularizing classical music. I wonder if it has ever been released on DVD.
Some years ago I digitalized my VHS-version, and now I have it on DVD too.
What a genius comic he was.
great actor, singer, dancer , conductor. , musician.
So, my Danny Kaye story. This is true. In 1961 I was an army lieutenant and was at Fort Sill Oklahoma, and assigned to Korea. So I got in my car and headed west. Along the way I stopped in Las Vegas, not to gamble, but maybe to see a show. And Danny Kaye was appearing. I could not get in. Sold out. Some people were getting in and I figured that I did not have the looks, or the money, so back on the road to Korea. Well, Christmas in Korea, on the DMZ (I was with the 1st Cavalry Division) looked bleak, but at the last minute we were told to volunteer to assemble at the gym, and SURPRISE! It was Danny Kaye. Just him and his piano player. No Bob Hope show. Just him and his piano player. And for an hour he went through all of the acts that we heard about, but never saw. The crazy Russian, the conductor, the famous skit with the actress, who was not there, but he did both parts anyway. And in the audience was soldiers with rifles, pistols, machine guns, all loaded because we were on the DMZ, and I am praying that they don't drop one. It was really wonderful, and I am sure I saw everything that was in the Las Vegas show, and more. So I thanked him then, and I thank him now. He did not have to do that. And it made one Christmas night in Korea pretty special. He was special.
I forgot that he would conduct symphonies to standing ovations
without ever looking at the music.
Thank you for resolving a mystery motif for me! I'd been trying for a long time to put that trumpet solo with the right march. Thank you for naming it for me!
Great film and great actor.
Absolutly marvellous!
Great loved it, I had not seen it before. Danny Kaye is great. It does though remind me of an album I have of the Boston pops Orchestra. Arthur Fiedler played with the Orchestra. Allen Sherman conducted. Twisting classical around. Funny yet beautiful as we'll
Miss Danny Kaye to this day! Seemed like such a dear man!
Genius! And a wonderful orchestra!
Hilarious 🤣 🤣🤣🤣
Always makes me feel happy 😆
Can’t stop laughing 😝
I saw original broadcast! I have thought of this particular part often ever since!
Same.
Note about an uncredited performer. One ultimate test of a great actor is the ability to play a bad actor. Same here, takes an ultimately skilled trumpeter to play like a BAD trumpeter. Bravo! As for Danny Boy, unrivaled at what he did
You're right about that. His name is Phil Smith. He retired from the NY Phil a few years ago, and is now teaching at Georgia State in Atlanta. He was just making a name for himself when this was taped. I'm sure this didn't help.
@@jauch0 Actually, Phil Smith is at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA.
Exactly!!!!!
I totally agree with you. It's like if someone sings "badly" in character. You have to be very good to act bad.
@@anndownsouth5070 Speaking of having to be Very Good to be bad,...does anyone remember Darlene and Jonathan Edwards?
Hoooly Moly!!! Funnyfunnyfunny
Absolutely marvelous! That trumpet player really "milks" the Triumphal March for all its worth. Comedy gold all around!
This man is a complete genius love his films
Trumpet player is Philip Smith - one of the greatest of all time. Playing badly like that on cue is very hard indeed.
Great video
I certainly loved this man. He was such a great actor and comedian. As I watched this video I saw Rowan Atkinson in many of Kaye's mannerisms. In fact, Mr. Bean would do a great job here. Both are very clever actors.
I just LOVE THIS!! What a GREAT GUY.
Danny was a one of a kind. He was great in the movies. Great acter
Came for Verdi, stayed for Danny Kaye. That was brilliant!
Wonderful. Simply.
He really is conducting and always knows where 1 is. Most comedians would have relied on cliché movements. Not Danny Kaye.
Danny Kaye era uno di quei grandi comici professionisti che riuscivano a farci ridere senza infarcire i loro discorsi con parolacce e doppi sensi come i "comici" attuali,artisti più che scadenti.
Les Dawson on trumpet.
U.K. residents will know.
And New Zealanders know 😊
So do a lot of Australians. Good comedy is not restricted to one country.
This is the New York Philharmonic and the principal trumpet playing is Philip Snith.
Try to keep together....
Think it’s Phil smith
Masterfu! Encore! Bravo!
Always loved DK
He was unforgettable, I fell-off my seat laughing
AMAZING DANNY .... we love you forever
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A truly legendary entertainer
He's quite literally a multi-talented man, good at so many things.
Omg thats fabulous bless him.👏👏👏
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HE' s the great Actor ! The Clown...
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Pretty good conducting pattern!
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That was so humerous, leave it to Danny Kay for those facial gestures
Brilliant and so funny. He knew right where they were in the music. Great trumpet solo, too.
He was so talented! So funny!
Love Danny Kaye. Miss him.❤
THE ONE AND ONLY DANNY KAY!
Absolutely great !!! Genial !!!!
Pure talent
That was so much fun to watch~~~~~~~!!!!!!!
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@@bryancooker175 Doing great, Bryan. Thanks for asking...and you?
@@DiggerWhoops I'm god thank you
@@DiggerWhoops so where are you from
@@bryancooker175 Chicago born and bred, but living currently in Florida. How about you?
he is my favorit entertainer
Bloody brilliant!!!