Patty Duke - Don't Just Stand There (Shindig - 1965)
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2024
- Patty Duke was born on December 14, 1946. American actress Patty Duke was groomed almost from infancy for a starring career by her manager/guardian John Ross. She studied at the Quintano School for Young Professionals and earned her Equity card at age seven, appearing in numerous TV productions and in such Hollywood films as I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955), The Goddess (1958) (playing young Kim Stanley, the "Marilyn Monroe" character in that film), and Happy Anniversary (1959). Duke also appeared as a quiz-show contestant, and was later compelled to testify as to her honesty during the cheating scandals of 1958 and 1959. Just before her 13th birthday, Duke made her stage debut in the role of Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker; the production won the girl instant stardom and later an Academy Award for the film version of Miracle Worker (1962). Manager John Ross very carefully monitored Duke's public appearances, making certain the world saw her as a sweet, uncomplicated young lady. The truth was that Duke was terribly unhappy, feeling pressured into performing and into suppressing her own emotions. That's not what the world saw in the three seasons of The Patty Duke Show (1963-1966), a sitcom wherein the young actress literally talked to herself in the dual role of cousins Patty and Cathy Lane. She became cynical with stardom in a hurry, and in a bold act of defiance, 18-year-old Duke married a man twice her age, director Harry Falk Jr. Her first grown-up role as a Judy Garland type in Valley of the Dolls (1967) was panned, and it was suggested that she'd lost her talent. The next few years she was cast in a series of unsuccessful films but made a strong comeback with the 1969 TV movie My Sweet Charlie, which won her the first of three Emmys; the others being for the miniseries Captains and the Kings(1976) and a remake of The Miracle Worker (1979) in which she played the role of Annie Sullivan, co-starring with Melissa Gilbert as Helen Keller. In 1972 she married actor John Astin. Their union produced actor sons, Sean Astin and Mackenzie Astin. Duke also briefly changed her professional name to Patty Duke Astin. The Astins worked together prolifically for the duration of their marriage (which eventually ended in divorce). Building up her self-confidence and completely rebuilding her reputation in the '80s, Patty Duke served from 1985 through 1988 as president of the Screen Actor's Guild (the first woman to do so), starred in three separate network sitcoms, and wrote her harrowing best-selling memoirs, Call Me Anna, which in 1990 was adapted into a TV movie that she co-produced and starred in. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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I loved Patti Duke. Great actress and singer. Amazing human being. I miss her.💔😢😢
Truly wonderful actress and singer.
What a world, what a world. Rest in peace Patty Duke😢
Such a gifted actress and singer she could do it all 🙏
Patty Duke sang this song so beautifully, that each word just pierces the heart. I miss her so much and I'm sure the whole movie industry does too. Such a great actress. I think she was the best of all time. Just gone too soon.
Rest in peace, Ms. Duke.
There are some similarities to : "you don't own me" by Leslie Gore, but there are some passages in this song, that make it stands out. Beautiful and moving.
I noticed that right away. Funny the song You Don't Own Me made me think of Patty Duke.
I miss Patty Duke. Excellent singer and actress. The Patty Duke Show was a fabulous show from 1963-1966.
Born in 1969. At the 70s meet to Patty Duke for your mistery films and i love her for ever.
One of the world’s greatest talents!
What an intro he gave her ... and, every word of it was earned, and deserved.
Today’s generation should revises this kind of music. It just might save there own future!
*their Also this is a rip off of another artists song.
Just the best! Great memories of her? She really had talent.
Love you Patty l listen to your song every night before bed .73 and good music and always remember you were a great singer.....
Loved Patty! Had this on a 45! RIP pretty lady!
Loved this song! I am 77 now….this was playing the year I got engaged, and married! 57 years!!❤
I have the greatest hits CD. She great fun!
R.I.P Patty Duke...some great memories of her sitcom growing up, and of course this song......
Her show was so funny.
RIP? Shes NOT dead!
She died March 29, 2016
Rip patty duke great actor
Was there anything this lady couldn't do? What a talent...sadly missed.
Meet Cathy who's been most everywhere, from Zanzibar to Barkley Square, But Patti's only seen the sites a girl can see from Brooklyn Heights, What a Crazy pair!
Never heard patty sing before,a lady with so much talent in everything she did
I'm in Love with Patty . What a beautiful Person !
30yrs still playing this song, but their no artist trying to fill their shoes.
Compare to the performers today.patty was tame ,and pure.! Plus she can sing,and act.
With that voice she could have had an amazing recording career
So awesome,a lovely woman of many talents,I miss you,Ms.Patty!
Miss your talent. Love you always
Beautiful.
RIP Patty. So sad. I felt like we grew up together.
I saw a young billy Preston playing on the shindig band with patty duke on his debut
R. I. P. Party Duke!
I like it alot.There's alot to be said about a live recording it's great!!
There is ! But this is not a live vocal. No shade. Love Patty. ❤
60s were the best of times. Thank God I was a teen then and not now. We were raised by our parents not brainwashed by the schools.
WOW...I Enjoy Much!!! A Clear... Strong...Refeshing...Voice too!!!
I liked this song and as a teenager it was very dramatic. lol
ADX8💔 this lady hit's hard....
Going to miss you
American Horror Story worthy!
Lesley Gore should have covered this tune...Mercury records vs. United Artists.
🤝
This sounds too much (at least at the beginning) like "You Don't Own Me" by Leslie Gore.
@JoanCrawford1933 No problem. We're both Patty fans.
It sounds like Lesley Gore.
Duane here miss you 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@JoanCrawford1933 I don't watch much TV. I'm a music guy. I enjoyed her Patty Duke Show and her recordings in the 60s. I didn't mean to bad on her. I just think she could have done a lot more - especially in music.
Yes. I agree with GoodWhich below..I don't think singing was a big plus for her. But she was special in every other way. "Miracle Wrkr", alone ..And the double-roll thing in the 'PD show' was a phenomenal idea !! I always wondered who came up with that and the identical cousins, NOT sisters !! Loved that....M, Los Angeles
HOLY CRAP !! I went to Quintanos TOO !!! 1967. Just noticed that in your OP...If Patty was there then I never saw her..Guess she was before or after me. Maybe she wore a disguise , since she'd been mobbed every day, there on W. 56st behind Carnegie Hall...
yes but one hell of an actress. she left behind so many great ones.
John, I don't think success went to her head at all. She was humble and very faithful to her fans.
can someone list every musician behind her-lots of now well known names i'm sure
Billy Preston is on the piano.
I think this was a Quincy Jones Production.. Same kind of Wall of sound as Leslie Gore.
That was probably her downfall; the world already had a Leslie Gore. Patty was basically just a sound-a-like. And pop music was already starting to go in another direction, too.
The 'wall of sound' was a Phil Specter thing, not QJ's .. And though I was a huge Patty fan, the song was too much like You Don't Own Me by Leslie Gore which may have been done by Specter, as well.
@@MarkInLA QJ produced Lesley Gore from 1963-65.
The doubled lead vocal is the giveaway that Quincy produced it. It “beefed” up the vocal. No shade toward Q or Patty I love them both. ❤
@John1948Ten I apologize, that was uncalled for, i'm sorry.
Fairly good but very much like You Don't Own Me by Lesley gore
Is that Billy Preston on the keyboards?
oh yeah alot better, she only won emmy's, had her own hit show, was president of sag,etc etc, are you kidding me?
@John1948Ten Like David Caruso. Ha ha ha
She could have done a lot better with her career. I think her early oscar may have gone to her head. Too Bad.
Let's not forget, there's a huge amount of politics in show business awards. You have to impress the right people.
what about her managers...
I think it's far more likely that her bi-polar condition was what had a negative effect on her career than anything with ego.
Great job faking it by the band......this is lip sync to the record.....she is double tracked.....
Good actress, bad singer. It was common for TV / movie stars to make records at the time. Bad idea all around.
I dont the actors and actresses wanted to do the records. Their contracts bound them to. Tuesday Weld sang one song-its real bad .Patty was at least ok. Sandra Dee who sang average like Patty, surprisingly,bombed as a singer. Odd since she was the biggest of the teen idols.
At least Shelley Fabares caught lightening in a bottle with “Johnny Angel”. The ultimate one hit wonder.
@@ichironca I remember Shelley fabares saying that she did not want to record the song because she said that she had no singing talent but was forced by the producers of the hit tv show she was in, "The Donna Reed Show." She also said that her real singing voice was heard in only fifty percent of the song, and then heavily mixed with background singers. Seems like the producers found out that Shelley was telling the truth about her singing talent.
@@michaelrossillio9297 you could say that with virtually every recording artist today. Music is garbage in present time.
I remember her being married to John Astin (Sean was there son) and thinking he is so much older than her. Oddly enough, here on August 1st, 2023, she has been gone for 7 years and HE is still alive!