Mista Meana, I know. So terribly sad! I believe I posted this right after Miss. Harper passed away. This was the UA-cam video that immediately came to my mind when I heard her death pronounced on the news! What a true talent!
Don't cry becuz it's over ... smile becuz it happened ... RIP Valerie, Lucy & Dinah P.S. I still cry anyway, becuz it makes me happy to see, hear & watch these 3 fine ladies ... takes me back to my youth.
What a harmonious lilting number they came up with ! Letting lucy lead ,both the other beautiful singers supported her with obvious love and respect Dinah was the only soft-spoken, refined talkshow host ,who never tried to hog the lime light ,and thats how she brought out the best in her guests
Just discovered this gem 💎. Don't mean to be a HARPER , but this is pure DINAH mite!🎉 Who knew LUCY would be a WILDCAT? 🏆 RIP to three great American entertainers! 🌹 💐
Knowing that Lucy was a tough perfectionist, I’m sure this “quick number” was rehearsed dozens of times until it met with Ball’s satisfaction. It may appear to be impromptu, but it definitely wasn’t.
@@wotan10950 Oh yes, for sure! Particularly with Valerie singing the different lyrics and counter melody, to what Lucy and Dinah were singing, and timing everything so perfectly. That wasn't just some spontaneous on-the-spot performance.
@@Fedderchini The young people in this present day world have no idea of what real entertainment is or was. The sad part is that most people 35 and younger, don't want to know about it or care about it and don't want to hear about it either! Why what are they afraid of? The Late 1950s through the 1980s are the last really good days of this country, and it is a proven fact!
Scott Miller totally agreed ! Kids have no morals now I grew up with so many amazing shows it’s all lost now gone only you tube have the snippets of the old amazing stuff we had
I SO miss this era. Broadway shows still produced pop-friendly songs that made you want to sing along, TV hadn't fragmented into 1000 specialized stations, and variety shows exhibited class, and grace and manners. I HATE being an oh-it-was-all-so-much-better-in-my-day Old Fart, but, truly, IT WAS. Thank God YT provides easy access to those wonderful times.
All are gone - hard to believe life is so short - you turn 38 and suddenly your 50 then 58 and realizing 70 is 12 yrs away when 12 years before you were 46 and that was yesterday. Makes each day count . Old saying - one life is enough if you Iive iitright
As per Valerie Harper( at that time an unknown chorus dancer in the show), when Lucy saw the shape of the extras' backstage green room, despite the countless hours Lucy was putting in rehearsing, costume fitting and performing,etc. 'Wildcat', Lucy PERSONALLY repainted that backstage green room so the extras would have a place they could chill between performances.
Yes, I loved this - Lucy was having fun. My favorite female singer is Maria Callas. And I totally enjoyed Lucille Ball in this song with Valerie Harper and Dinah Shore. When I hear snitty criticisms -it irks me. Lucille gave so much to all of us - joy and laughter for so many years.
Because the people of this terrible world especially the young ones don't want to hear about the way things used to be and don't care about talented people from the past either!
With all the joy and laughter Lucy has given me over the years - she has my love and appreciation! The 3 most influential women of the last century: Eleanor Roosevelt, Benazir Bhutto and Lucille Ball.
It's funny, but both Lucy and Desi have stated in interviews that Lucy can't sing or dance but she has performed great many times in the movies, on stage and on TV. In fact, I just watched a clip of Desi Sr. and Lucie Arnaz on the Mike Douglas Show on you tube and he says it there.
@@richardevans130 I have seen many places where Lucy was a great dancer and good singer (Dance Girl Dance in the early forties, dancing and singing with George Burns on The Lucy show (she was 55). Many examples in movies and tv her singing was good; and dancing was delightful. The I Love Lucy schtick was she was terrible at both.
Lucy could sing just fine - sang all her numbers in Dance Girl Dance; sang Friendship in Du Barry was a Lady; sang Breezing Along the Breeze in Long Long Trailer and Hey Look Me Over different times - song from Wildcat became her theme song.
Also, sang 'Thanks for The Memory' (very well) on The Lucy Show - also sang with George Burns on the Lucy Show - she was age 55 and he was 70 - great singing and dancing from both - Lucy looked beautiful!
Lucille Ball sing so perfect pitch and Valerie Harper from Mary Taylor Moore show with Carol Burnett the best duetting song is a Rockstar tune all the best I missed three of you Rest In Peace
I remember watching her on I LOVE LUCY and assuming she couldn't sing because Lucy Ricardo couldn't. Then I saw her in SORROWFUL JONES with Bob Hope and discovered she could. Her voice is rough here, but you can hear the echoes from when it wasn't.
I was thinking the same thing. No way would they have all sounded so great together if they hadn't rehearsed this, particularly with Valerie singing counter lyrics to what Lucy and Dinah were singing, and having it all synchronized so perfectly.
Valerie had a small part in the show Wildcat when Lucy appeared on Broadway. So they both knew the routine. Lucy was a tough cookie - she got the nickname “Lucille Balls” because she was very professional and very direct.
I like direct. No games, you know where you stand. +, in her case, TALENT. I don't think any of those ladies ever thought they were better than anybody else. Can't say that about many 'personalities' these days. TgT
Go Lucy! I've listened to the OBC recording of WILDCAT since I was a kid and Lucy sounds better on this clip fifteen years later. She's really impressive. Thanks for posting LimeVid2.
Because I not only love but adore Lucy, and probably because I was still a kid when it came out, I loved her in Mame! I found out about the horrible reviews many years later, and I am happy I didn’t know them at the time, because I was overjoyed seeing her in that movie on the big screen. I could never get enough of her, even though she was obviously no natural singer. Her Royal Highness and forever the queen of comedy, in my mind and heart Lucy rules forever. ♥️
Lucy was supposed to start Mame almost 2 years before but a skier ran into her on the slopes and her leg was broken in 4 places. In the hospital and rehab for months. I think the total exhaustion of it all took quite a toll - not physically as capable as in the past. However, I saw Mame recently and liked it. (Was avoiding it because of all the negative critic evaluations. Lucie's singing was ok (talk singing like Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady) Bea Arthur's singing was good; and the gal who played Agnes Gooch - her voice was great. Felt the musical was enjoyable
This musical number is rehearsed, for sure. Lucy always believed in rehearsing. She was not one to 'wing it' like say, Dean Martin. She acts a little annoyed that she has to sing. I guess perhaps to make it seem more spontaneous. Frankly, it's really a little grating to see Lucy 'playing' annoyed - which she does during large parts of this interview with Dinah.
+Chronic Nostalgia Videos Lucy had her best interviews on "The Dick Cavett Show," once alone with Cavett on March 7, 1974, another time (March 9,1971) with daughter Lucie Arnaz and Carol Burnett joining her. The best interviews I have ever heard and seen with two of my favorite actresses (Lucille Ball and Bette Davis) were on "The Dick Cavett Show." Mr. Cavett managed to get those two women to open up and relax such as I had never seen them do on any shows hosted by Merv Griffin or Johnny Carson. And that is saying quite a lot, since Lucy, especially, appeared on Merv's and Carson's shows dozens of times each.
What a beautiful woman Valerie was. She was great in MTM Show, but the idea that Rhoda couldn’t find a man was a stretch. Men would fight to get to that woman.
(COUGH) Lucy's voice is all raspy because she smokes about 2 cartons of cigarettes a week. Valerie does OK, she looks like she doesn't think this song is a very good idea. And Dinah is game as usual - ah ah ah ah Stayin Alive!
Lucy just wanted to work except she didn't like singing as much. She always played the one who couldn't sing. But if work called for her to sing, she'd do it.
This song from WILDCAT was a famous song in the 1960s . Though not really associated with Ball from her Broadway show . Oddly Ball was more associated with the Arnaz song Cuban Pete and ILL theme !
She could still sing here, but I don't think I'd be able to recognize her voice when she's singing here if I didn't know. Her voice is a lot deeper when she was singing and normally, that's why. I'd be able to recognize it if she were talking, but not singing
Lucy,not a world class singer but she could at least carry a tune. The "singing' she did on "I Love Lucy" was deliberately off key.Entertaining to watch these three ladies who are no longer with us together.
Lucy's voice is not bad, unless this is lip synched. She sounds better here than she did in 'Mame' which was filmed two or three years before this show aired.
I'm debating with myself whether this is spontaneous. The three of them seem to me to be too much in sync and in harmony with one another for this to have been unplanned. Thoughts?
When Ball registered to vote in 1936, she listed her party affiliation as Communist, along with her brother and mother. To sponsor the Communist Party's 1936 candidate for the California State Assembly's 57th District, Ball signed a certificate stating, "I am registered as affiliated with the Communist Party." The same year, the Communist Party of California appointed her to the state's Central Committee, according to records of the California Secretary of State.
This was in such a god-awful low key so that Lucy could actually survive the song. How respectful of Dinah and Valerie! This song and key was not complimentary to them at all. Poor Lucy...all those years smoking unfiltered cigarettes did irrevocable damage to her voice.
+Brent Edwards She was bitter because she knew she had lost her voice and her looks due to her 60+ year heavy smoking addiction. That's why she never had plastic surgery, her body was too ravaged by the ciggies…and it shows.
Rest In Peace, Valerie Harper.
gaiger all of those LADIES have sadly passed RIP BALL 89 Shore 1994 and Val H 2019
Mista Meana, I know. So terribly sad! I believe I posted this right after Miss. Harper passed away. This was the UA-cam video that immediately came to my mind when I heard her death pronounced on the news! What a true talent!
gaiger 😢😢😢😢😢
Don't cry becuz it's over ... smile becuz it happened ... RIP Valerie, Lucy & Dinah P.S. I still cry anyway, becuz it makes me happy to see, hear & watch these 3 fine ladies ... takes me back to my youth.
When Lucy got the Kennedy Center Honor, Valerie sang a medley (including this song) along with Bea Arthur and Pam Dawber.
What a harmonious lilting number they came up with ! Letting lucy lead ,both the other beautiful singers supported her with obvious love and respect
Dinah was the only soft-spoken, refined talkshow host ,who never tried to hog the lime light ,and thats how she brought out the best in her guests
Lord, I miss the old days. Real talent with class.
Missing these 3 ladies, nobody like them ever again 😢
Just discovered this gem 💎. Don't mean to be a HARPER , but this is pure DINAH mite!🎉 Who knew LUCY would be a WILDCAT? 🏆 RIP to three great American entertainers! 🌹 💐
This 🪙gold mine is all mine, you can bank 🏦on that, honey 🐝. ... okay, I'm not good at this.
This is so lovely I don't seem to be able to stop watching it over and over again
From a great era of 📺. Today's offerings are goat tripe
Make no mistake, Lucy , was in control!
*always* !!
Knowing that Lucy was a tough perfectionist, I’m sure this “quick number” was rehearsed dozens of times until it met with Ball’s satisfaction. It may appear to be impromptu, but it definitely wasn’t.
@@wotan10950 exactly!
@@wotan10950 Oh yes, for sure! Particularly with Valerie singing the different lyrics and counter melody, to what Lucy and Dinah were singing, and timing everything so perfectly. That wasn't just some spontaneous on-the-spot performance.
Lucy holding down the alto at the end there :-) ❤
This was real entertainment that noone will ever see or hear again. Does anyone care or miss this I DO !!!!!
I miss the old days also
Scott Miller AGREED !!
Scott Miller sadly all three have passed 89 Ball 94 Shore and 2019 Harper sad times RIP now days it’s all wannabes and egos !!
@@Fedderchini The young people in this present day world have no idea of what real entertainment is or was. The sad part is that most people 35 and younger, don't want to know about it or care about it and don't want to hear about it either! Why what are they afraid of? The Late 1950s through the 1980s are the last really good days of this country, and it is a proven fact!
Scott Miller totally agreed ! Kids have no morals now I grew up with so many amazing shows it’s all lost now gone only you tube have the snippets of the old amazing stuff we had
Lucy will and always have been the queen of Hollywood
I SO miss this era. Broadway shows still produced pop-friendly songs that made you want to sing along, TV hadn't fragmented into 1000 specialized stations, and variety shows exhibited class, and grace and manners. I HATE being an oh-it-was-all-so-much-better-in-my-day Old Fart, but, truly, IT WAS. Thank God YT provides easy access to those wonderful times.
Valerie was such a beauty.
Damn. 😍
THE GOOD OLE DAYS NOW ALL THREE ARE SINGING in HEAVEN ONCE AGAIN ....
In 1986 when Lucy was honored at the Kennedy Center Awards, Valerie Harper, Bea Arthur and Pam Dawber ("Mork and Mindy") performed for her.
@@richardevans130 YEP it’s on you tube ;) got it
@@richardevans130 ua-cam.com/video/FYAqeY1QZXU/v-deo.html there it is
gorgeous!! i love that they gave val the little overlapping bit, she does it so well
All are gone - hard to believe life is so short - you turn 38 and suddenly your 50 then 58 and realizing 70 is 12 yrs away when 12 years before you were 46 and that was yesterday. Makes each day count . Old saying - one life is enough if you Iive iitright
Truer words have never been spoken, tomorrow is Never Promised!!!!!
Lucy is awesome.
Ladies and gentlemen our very own Queen of Television and Comedy
This was so entertaining...just like show biz is supposed to be. Nice job and RIP!
We'll never get talent like this again.
Never !!!!!
As per Valerie Harper( at that time an unknown chorus dancer in the show), when Lucy saw the shape of the extras' backstage green room, despite the countless hours Lucy was putting in rehearsing, costume fitting and performing,etc. 'Wildcat', Lucy PERSONALLY repainted that backstage green room so the extras would have a place they could chill between performances.
Nice to see Lucy having fun and reunited with Valerie Harper, who was a chorus girl in the original show. Fun!
Yes, I loved this - Lucy was having fun. My favorite female singer is Maria Callas. And I totally enjoyed Lucille Ball in this song with Valerie Harper and Dinah Shore. When I hear snitty criticisms -it irks me. Lucille gave so much to all of us - joy and laughter for so many years.
Just can’t get enough of these precious 2 min & 20 sec. I LOVE LUCY & Dinah & Val!!
The heights of showmanship !!!💞🌟
How can ANYONE give this a thumbs down?!? In these dark days of masks and gloves, this is exactly what is needed. Thanks for posting!
Because the people of this terrible world especially the young ones don't want to hear about the way things used to be and don't care about talented people from the past either!
And Why? Because they're Ignorant Stupid and Uncaring! That's why!!!!!
Three amazing ladies SADLY now all passed away this is all we have left or remind ourselves of 50 years ago as this was 🥺
Lucy was in very good voice that time!
Yes, it was the best that I've heard Lucy's voice- Valerie Harper snf Dinah Shore were able to create this total triad of great singing.
Love Lucy's ensemble, too. ❤ I miss real talent. Get off my lawn.❤
Absolutely awesome!!! I wish I'd been in the audience that day, that would have been incredible to hear in person!
Love it!
With all the joy and laughter Lucy has given me over the years - she has my love and appreciation! The 3 most influential women of the last century: Eleanor Roosevelt, Benazir Bhutto and Lucille Ball.
Amazing Performance ..Lucy could sing wow
It's funny, but both Lucy and Desi have stated in interviews that Lucy can't sing or dance but she has performed great many times in the movies, on stage and on TV.
In fact, I just watched a clip of Desi Sr. and Lucie Arnaz on the Mike Douglas Show on you tube and he says it there.
@@richardevans130 I have seen many places where Lucy was a great dancer and good singer (Dance Girl Dance in the early forties, dancing and singing with George Burns on The Lucy show (she was 55). Many examples in movies and tv her singing was good; and dancing was delightful. The I Love Lucy schtick was she was terrible at both.
This song was a favorite of my grandparents. My sister and I would sing with them over and over. Good times🍺
Loved Dinah Shore.
Nobody talks about the 3 greatest daytime and evening talk shows of the 1960s through the 1980s: Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin and Dinah Shore!!!!!
What a gem.... I was today years old when I first saw this!!!
LUCY ...THE LOVABLE DIVA !!!!
Wow, Fantastic!! Rest in peace Ladies. Thank you for sharing this!!
Lucy could sing just fine - sang all her numbers in Dance Girl Dance; sang Friendship in Du Barry was a Lady; sang Breezing Along the Breeze in Long Long Trailer and Hey Look Me Over different times - song from Wildcat became her theme song.
Also, sang 'Thanks for The Memory' (very well) on The Lucy Show - also sang with George Burns on the Lucy Show - she was age 55 and he was 70 - great singing and dancing from both - Lucy looked beautiful!
She definitely could carry a tune better than overrated Elaine Stritch.
I sure do miss these ladies and so many more! Those who never had the experience of watching these ladies, you do not know what you missed !!!😢
That was awesome! Amazing talent!
Loved this❤❤❤❤ I actually have a few of Dinah Shores recordings
Lucille Ball sing so perfect pitch and Valerie Harper from Mary Taylor Moore show with Carol Burnett the best duetting song is a Rockstar tune all the best I missed three of you Rest In Peace
Just watched this again.. said it before, gonna say it again ABSOLUTELY AWESOME, but this time, I'm going to add INCREDIBLE !!!
Amazing Performance..Lucy Could sing wow!!!
Lucille Ball was an icon she could do it all no question and she was beautiful also !!!!!
I remember watching her on I LOVE LUCY and assuming she couldn't sing because Lucy Ricardo couldn't. Then I saw her in SORROWFUL JONES with Bob Hope and discovered she could. Her voice is rough here, but you can hear the echoes from when it wasn't.
OH my God Yes !!!!!
0h come on ..give me a break..she couldn't sing at all...and a life time of heavy smoking gave her a croak tbat only made it worse
She had the ability I think when it really "suited" her and if she was very confident. She sang in *Dance, Girl, Dance* = and did a very nice job
I like how Lucy pretends she doesn't want to sing, she was probably up all night rehearsing the song for weeks.
I was thinking the same thing. No way would they have all sounded so great together if they hadn't rehearsed this, particularly with Valerie singing counter lyrics to what Lucy and Dinah were singing, and having it all synchronized so perfectly.
@@mthivier That's Showbiz!
At another point in the interview Lucy says they never tell her ahead of time that they want her to sing.
Nice harmonies throughout. Lucy holding down the alto at the end.
R.I.P all the legends 🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Priceless
Lovely!
This was the big number in Lucy's Broadway musical 'Wildcat.'
Lucy seemed to love being associated with good songs like this
That became her theme song - from Wildcat in 1960.
Amazing!!!
that jacket she wore on rhoda very pretty such legends
Lucy was the Greatest. RIP
Valerie had a small part in the show Wildcat when Lucy appeared on Broadway. So they both knew the routine. Lucy was a tough cookie - she got the nickname “Lucille Balls” because she was very professional and very direct.
I like direct. No games, you know where you stand. +, in her case, TALENT. I don't think any of those ladies ever thought they were better than anybody else. Can't say that about many 'personalities' these days. TgT
Go Lucy! I've listened to the OBC recording of WILDCAT since I was a kid and Lucy sounds better on this clip fifteen years later. She's really impressive. Thanks for posting LimeVid2.
Those EYES ...Lucy rules !
that was a good time
Love this! Thanks for posting!
RIP Valerie
Lucy sounds better here than she ever did in MAME, two years earlier
I think Lucy was devastated by the vicious reviews she received for Mame.
@@garydeblasio8810 She was, and in a way, I can understand why
Because I not only love but adore Lucy, and probably because I was still a kid when it came out, I loved her in Mame! I found out about the horrible reviews many years later, and I am happy I didn’t know them at the time, because I was overjoyed seeing her in that movie on the big screen. I could never get enough of her, even though she was obviously no natural singer. Her Royal Highness and forever the queen of comedy, in my mind and heart Lucy rules forever. ♥️
Lucy was supposed to start Mame almost 2 years before but a skier ran into her on the slopes and her leg was broken in 4 places. In the hospital and rehab for months. I think the total exhaustion of it all took quite a toll - not physically as capable as in the past. However, I saw Mame recently and liked it. (Was avoiding it because of all the negative critic evaluations. Lucie's singing was ok (talk singing like Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady) Bea Arthur's singing was good; and the gal who played Agnes Gooch - her voice was great. Felt the musical was enjoyable
@@garydeblasio8810😂
Legendary women
All three now gone... :-(
Yeah ... balling tears 😭
I love this! Yes, Lucy 8/6/1911
I love Valerie Harper
Thanks John, love you man ❤️
Lovely, love all three ladies but Valerie is my idol.
Lucy could sing!
Lucy has gray teeth in that giant backdrop photo.
Lucy was such a put on...like she really didn't want to do it....
That was the skit - Lucy protesting...
Valerie is just so foxy.
Damn. Thought that was Mary Tyler Moore in a blonde wig on the right! Just realised how much see looked like Dinah. RIP
Now I realize it kind of looks like mary tyler moore
This musical number is rehearsed, for sure. Lucy always believed in rehearsing. She was not one to 'wing it' like say, Dean Martin. She acts a little annoyed that she has to sing. I guess perhaps to make it seem more spontaneous. Frankly, it's really a little grating to see Lucy 'playing' annoyed - which she does during large parts of this interview with Dinah.
+Chronic Nostalgia Videos Lucy had her best interviews on "The Dick Cavett Show," once alone with Cavett on March 7, 1974, another time (March 9,1971) with daughter Lucie Arnaz and Carol Burnett joining her.
The best interviews I have ever heard and seen with two of my favorite actresses (Lucille Ball and Bette Davis) were on "The Dick Cavett Show." Mr. Cavett managed to get those two women to open up and relax such as I had never seen them do on any shows hosted by Merv Griffin or Johnny Carson. And that is saying quite a lot, since Lucy, especially, appeared on Merv's and Carson's shows dozens of times each.
Chronic Nostalgia : make no mistake, Lucy done nothing in the business without knowing up front on every detail! Period
Lucy could do anything she wanted. She did a lot for people and her production company gave us many wonderful shows!!!!!
The "bit"was they played that it was spontaneous - of course it was rehearsed.
The costuming reminds me a bit of “Mamma Mia”. Could you imagine what that production would’ve been like?
Nope....they just don't make 'em like that anymore! Sadly.
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What a beautiful woman Valerie was. She was great in MTM Show, but the idea that Rhoda couldn’t find a man was a stretch. Men would fight to get to that woman.
Yes... Mary has said many times in interviews that they REALLY had to frump Valerie up to play Rhoda.
I Gawd my Eyes!!!!
(COUGH) Lucy's voice is all raspy because she smokes about 2 cartons of cigarettes a week. Valerie does OK, she looks like she doesn't think this song is a very good idea. And Dinah is game as usual - ah ah ah ah Stayin Alive!
Lucy just wanted to work except she didn't like singing as much. She always played the one who couldn't sing. But if work called for her to sing, she'd do it.
This song from WILDCAT was a famous song in the 1960s . Though not really associated with Ball from her Broadway show . Oddly Ball was more associated with the Arnaz song Cuban Pete and ILL theme !
Actually Hey Look Me Over - became her theme song and sang it many times on tv.
Actually "Hey Look Me Over" became Lucy''s theme song.
They're all gone now.
She could still sing here, but I don't think I'd be able to recognize her voice when she's singing here if I didn't know. Her voice is a lot deeper when she was singing and normally, that's why. I'd be able to recognize it if she were talking, but not singing
All this needs is Phyllis Diller and MAUDE!
Funny you should say that BEA ARTHUR SANG THIS TOO :) it’s on you tube :)
Lucy,not a world class singer but she could at least carry a tune. The "singing' she did on "I Love Lucy" was deliberately off key.Entertaining to watch these three ladies who are no longer with us together.
Where can you find old episodes of the dinah show? Looking for 1975 season one episode 70!!!
Valarie Harper 🤦♂️
Judy garlands version is so right on in her variety show
And now they're all dead 😥
How come they're not twerking?
Lucy's voice is not bad, unless this is lip synched. She sounds better here than she did in 'Mame' which was filmed two or three years before this show aired.
I'm debating with myself whether this is spontaneous. The three of them seem to me to be too much in sync and in harmony with one another for this to have been unplanned. Thoughts?
+MrVidaeverdade lmao....Debating with yourself over its spontaneity?... really? Come on now.... it's all pretty obvious. ;)
They were singing to a prerecorded music track. It wasn’t the least bit spontaneous
Except Lucille Ball ,both other ladies died a painful death from cancer, ironically they didn't smoke half as much as Ms Ball did 😢
My god RHODA is the best singer!
When Ball registered to vote in 1936, she listed her party affiliation as Communist, along with her brother and mother.
To sponsor the Communist Party's 1936 candidate for the California State Assembly's 57th District, Ball signed a certificate stating, "I am registered as affiliated with the Communist Party."
The same year, the Communist Party of California appointed her to the state's Central Committee, according to records of the California Secretary of State.
Good for Lucy. She had the right to vote however she wanted
This was in such a god-awful low key so that Lucy could actually survive the song. How respectful of Dinah and Valerie! This song and key was not complimentary to them at all. Poor Lucy...all those years smoking unfiltered cigarettes did irrevocable damage to her voice.
Those women were up to no good, behind the scenes. Oh to have been a fly on the wall.
Haha the key was WAY too low for Miss Dinah.
Fake! I call shenanigans!
Too many cigarettes for Lucy
Gee Lucy was such a charmer.. NOT.. What was with ms cranky pants.. ?
+Brent Edwards She was bitter because she knew she had lost her voice and her looks due to her 60+ year heavy smoking addiction. That's why she never had plastic surgery, her body was too ravaged by the ciggies…and it shows.
+DDumbrille lost her voice ?? how can you loose something you never had ??
***** She did used to sing occasionally in the movies, back in the 40's.
She could be gruff, but this is clearly faux crankiness; the whole thing appears to be pre-planned.
"Gee Lucy was such a charmer.. NOT.. What was with ms cranky pants.. ?"
Ask the writers who gave her this script to follow.
All dead.....