Peggy Lee "Fever" (Andy Williams Show) 1962 [HD with Remastered TV Mono]
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2019
- There's already a low quality version of this video at UA-cam. I found a high definition copy at a Russian video site..... This is quite an elaborate production number with dancers, fire, and Peggy Lee, with lots of red everywhere. Just love it! "Fever" was written in 1956 by Eddie Cooley and John Davenport. Peggy Lee's 1958 recording charted #5 on the R&B Billboard Chart, #5 on the UK's Singles Chart, and #8 On Billboards Hot 100.
She is beyond beautiful and so mesmerizing! Our grandparents were the epitome of cool and classy.
she's an icon, she's a legend and she is the moment.
Perfect.
Peggy Lee getting the America's Got Talent treatment. Like she needs that crap!
She doesn't even have to move!
I know. She was a class act, highly respected among songwriters and jazz musicians. Glamorous and talented. We don't see that anymore.
Right and this song is still hott af.😤😂
That's the whole point - the song is amazing because of her voice, and that's what good music should be.
I usually don't like it when a female singer is surrounded by dancers (male or female) - it's as if the producers feel the song isn't enough and they need something visual too...
But for this song, the dancers are just extra "sparkle"; they're slaved to the rhythm and are visual effects, they're not distraction they're emphasis
@@scottrogers6445 what is the name of the Russian video site where you found this?
Peggy Lee is a true legend. Not even a question. This is back in the day when it was about the actual talent itself and not heavily focused on production. Simple and sweet. I never related to Madonna and Gaga or the other pop icons out today. It's all about show, production and theatrics. They let what they're wearing, props, dancing, and theatrics of what they do on stage talk instead of their voice. Their voice got them to fame, right? Shouldn't that be what we pay to go hear in their concerts? I've been to a Lady Gaga concert and I could have gone to the movies or the circus for much cheaper. She tried too hard, and it showed. Peggy Lee doesn't try and she gives an impeccable performance.
My favorite part is the finger snaps!
Dancers look ridiculous and are unnecessary. All you need on stage is her. Legend.
Back in the times you didn't have to get on stage and dance. That's why I loved Mariah so much. Just open that mouth let the talent speak for itself.
Yea but nothing wrong with some dancing
What’s wrong with dancing ? Dancing is fun and Peggy had backup dancers and singers nothing is different
True.
Epic. Even with a heaping dose of Fosse Fosse Fosse, Martha Graham Martha Graham, Peggy Lee brought red hot momma.
😂😂😂
Que belleza ❤
Were in her domain !! She commands your attention! Salute peggy lee. Meeeeooow!!❤❤
Only 1.5k likes. Thats strange 🤔
Campy to the max.
Back in the days when there was no such thing as subtext. . . gotta love the dancer at 2:30 who suddenly realized that he missed his cue, though.
That smile @ 1:11! The choreography was just- well, silly but was pretty typical of that show & that era. Despite the dancers trying too hard/ failing to communicate passion, she still just plain smoulders through this song.
I'm thinking - from the video quality and color, the set and costume design, etc. - that this is from several years later than 1962. Say perhaps 1965-66?
Anyone else?
You’re spot on! Actually this from Season 3, Episode 25 of ‘The Andy Williams Show’. Airdate: Monday, May 31st,… wait for it …1965!
;-)
@@ManuelAntaresRichardSanchez Wow, how’d you know that?! Do you own a boxed set of AWS?! A full collection of TV Guides?! How?🤔
No, seeing this performance for first time only today, I was just curious about the choreography and whether it was related to the work of Bob Fosse. It’s not, but that got me started down the internet rabbit hole.
Eventually, after a time I was able to track down a fuller listing of production credits for the individual episodes.
Heavens, I think I’ve got way too much time on my hands perhaps!
;-)
@@antaresrichard Well then … well done.
Such a timeless song
Look like an Almodovar's movie. He loves red in all his movies.
Awesome song men!!
La amo.
No she actually used to stay seated at tribute concerts blaming age and in antithesis to Michael Jackson Sammy Davis Jr etc you could hear a pin drop she was just amazing
I LOVE peggy lee. Girl power!
LoL
Has nothing to do with girl power lmao just talent
Cool af before her time.
Oh for cryin out loud with the interpretative dance!!!!!
It's the sixties man, what did you expect.
😂
Bada$$ Woman.
I won't be satisfied until this is upscaled directly into my neocortex. I could live here. Put it in my personal heaven. It can't get better than this.
I just discovered this song by watching The Queens Gambit on Netflix.
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quire impressive!
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now dig on this
What site did you find the video on :)
GOAT
What sexy Dancers I would love to have them dance at my birthday I just wonder how old they are now and or if some of them are still alive or not???
Original vogue dramatics
LoL
the Choreography (especially that silly mime in the beginning) IMO took away from Peggy's cool vocal on her signature song...
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I'm all for dancing chorus boys but this is ridiculous😅
Btw. That’s a very hard song to sing.
It's like she's dead and the family are still trying to make money from her estate by making her corpse show up to events and control her by wires from above. "For God sake Sandra just keep doing the click"
Those old variety shows really did it up in style--corny, but they had real artists at the center, not some American Idol amateur s. I guess in the Dumbed Dumb era, pros are too intimidating for the average American-- they can't tolerate expertise. Too uppity.
those have got to be the gayest costumes ever for the early 60s
The hats were a bad idea.
She is not the the original on this song. Little Willie John is the ORIGINAL artist for this song. She just covered it
Has anybody ever seen Peggy's legs? Even once? Not that it's important, but wondering why she always covered them.
I see where Madonna got her inspiration from.
Man I thought Peggy was black .. lol till dad showed me her album
Lol. So racist.
But in all fairness I thought jay kay from jamiroquai was a big black woman until I saw his video “half a man” 😆
Dances gay??
Live performances
Lost art
Too expected
No guns, special effects
Silly tired story lines