Maude Nugent "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Maude Nugent "Sweet Rosie O'Grady" on The Ed Sullivan Show, December 18, 1949. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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My mother used to sing this to me when I was a little girl and I sang along and knew all the words. 💕💔💕
Beautiful... I love these stories! Thank you for sharing! 💖
How wonderful it to see Maude singing this classic song, which she wrote herself! This is real vintage footage and it was great to see the wonderful dancers too (called the Toastettes as this is from the days when "The Ed Sullivan Show" was called "Toast of the Town"). W.C. Handy also appeared on this show performing his "St. Louis Blues" which has also been posted, and so the only remaining clip of a turn of the century era songwriter from this episode is Harry Armstrong singing his famous barbershop song, "Sweet Adeline".
Thank you for sharing!... I really appreciate it! 😊
@@that70sgirl90 You're very welcome!
She's So Adorable!! Thank you for sharing! 💖
This precious gem gave me a Momma💎 flashback. We used to watch these kind of movies together. She used to dance when she was young, then life and 9 kids changed all that. I expect she's dancing in heaven with all her loved ones and friends no w..
Missed ng you, Mama yet many fond memories be hidden in my heart. 😂💛🌷
Beautiful 🌹 Love never ends. Happy Friday... thank you for sharing! 💖
@@that70sgirl90 so right Girl, love never ends..🌷
Happy Friday to you as well✌️😊🍀
If I were Ed Sullivan right there I couldn’t take it I’d start crying
I grew up with this song ❤
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She so cute.
Muito top 💙💙💙
Ted Nugent's grandma! Who knew?
What year Maude died
1958
Is Maude related to Ted?
Joyce
Fallout 4 Cait brought me here
Me too