@@Mike12522 There were plenty of ladies who wore tiny miniskirts, hot pants, showed plenty of midriff and cleavage. Provocative dressing has been around for quite some time.
@@Jocelyn_Jade Not really. You say you are a young artist so I'm guessing you weren't alive in the 60s. I was a teenager. I was there. Mini-skirts were thing, yeah, but paired with otherwise modest clothing. No one went around with cleavage hanging out except in the evening. Black was pretty much relegated to nighttime too. I was sent home from school in 1969 for wearing a black dress the school said was too fancy! It was the color. Clothing was MUCH more modest in those days. Check out Seventeen magazine or Glamour from the 60s to look at fashions. Also, hot pants weren't a thing until the early 70s. Again, I know because I wore them, usually parried with boots and turtlenecks. Even bikinis were modest compared to suits now.
@@wisdomprepper I'm not fond of mediocrity. Funny how people have no problem calling out the mediocrity of young artists but as soon as you point out the mediocrity of an older artist, all of a sudden you're a bad person.
This was definitely live ! As I understand it, all artists had to perform live on the Ed Sullivan show" !! However, I believe there were one or two exceptions !
@@DCGuy1997 Yes ! I remember seeing those performances. The artist that really threw me was The Dave Clark Five. I recently read that Dave Clark negotiated with Ed Sullivan so the band could lipsink their performances. I believe they appeared on the Ed Sullivan show more than any other artist ! I like the Dave Clark Five very much, their lead singer Mike Smith had one of the best voices in Rock and Roll. I must admit I was very disappointed when I heard this !!
Hard core feminism right here. NEVER put up with any of it as we dont need yoyu or any of your drama. (my mindset) A decent young lady who was raised right & we did our homework! Them Mum sized them up, lol!
but they forgot to wear vinyl boots for the total immersive sixties experience , although this was made up by the amount of hair spray just used in this number which did damage the ozone layer enough so yes it really can't get more 60's than this
So many great things about this video. The alternate musical arrangement that included strings. The dancer who stepped on Nancy's microphone line at @2:50 (before cordless mics). Nancy running with the dancers at the end and straight into Ed's arms (what a special moment). And of course, Nancy so stunningly gorgeous.
We only had two channels. I clearly remember when we got cable sometime in the 70’s and we had like 8 channels. I thought we had died and gone to heaven. Hehe.
We had one channel sat down as a family at the dinner table with the TV off and only 5 minutes on the phone at a time. One phone in the house too. Boy kids don't know what they missed out on dragging main if you wanted to see your friends 😅😂
back then they didnt have all the tech we have now days so when you heard it on record and live it would sound the same , now days if you watch live know you will get the watered version or a lot of auto tune.
I saw her sing this in 1967 when she was entertaining the army troops in Vietnam. When she sang Boots the crowd went wild.. Cute, talented, and a real humanitarian.
I'd never seen this performance in full before. A wonderful 60s classic. Critics might argue that Nancy's vocal range was limited, but Lee Hazlewood wrote the perfect songs for her.
This isn't the full version of this particular performance. There is a longer version with more stomping by the women, which I wish someone would post.
My grandma talks about seeing this on TV and her parents being shocked at the dancing and lengths of the skirts and dresses 😂 must have been awesome to be alive then in simpler times
Nancy Sinatra was a class act. The tracks she did with Lee Hazelwood are magnificent. "Some Velvet Morning", "Sand" and "Paris" are simply exquisite. She also cut one of the greatest Bond themes with "You Only Live Twice". Ed Sullivan always reminds me of Richard Nixon. No matter, this song is timeless.
Merci pour ce partage en live et cette vidéo Magnifique chanson sur l'émancipation des femmes J'adore le rythme de ce titre de 1966 Un énorme succès qui ne s'est jamais démenti À écouter sans modération Nancy Sinatra est merveilleuse dans cette interprétation
When I think of the "Swinging Sixties" I think of many many great singers/groups...Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Sonny&Cher, Gene Pitney, The Mamas & Papas, Ike&Tina, Tom Jones, Elvis, Lesley Gore, & not forgetting Motown artists, BUT but but, I have to say Nancy Sinatra is one of my favs, and she is definitely underrated.
@@seawhisk of course, each generation has a gap unless an elder played while you were growing up, or you took liking to a certain style and followed on your own, you have a smorgasboard of styles to explore, possibly in the library, take a music appreciation class, pandora, etc. You most likely know the venues much better than I.. Best wishes on your musical journey🎶.
@@kimsullivan5576 why now you say what horribly happened in '66, supposedly mob related, and she is not here to defend herself, or why would she, gossiping on her song to me is a hateful hit. We're you there? Then take it up with her, not in public 🎯
Great singer, gorgeous dancers. The whole performance is so sensual, but classy and tasteful at the same time. I miss the old variety shows where they went all out on production props and graphics at all cost.
They often didn't "go all out on production props and graphics at all cost" on 60's / early 70's variety shows -- they certainly did for movie musicals, but variety shows? The sets often look hilariously rinky-dink.
@@Jocelyn_Jade My mom probably got rid of them when I quit wearing them. Although when I was in my early 20s I had a blouse I dearly loved, but no longer wore and I burned it to prevent anyone else from ever wearing it.
Im FROM SPAIN......Seville.....im 44 years old......still english its so hard for me.....all english i know .....i,ve learned It was about high school AND college....i use to listenin a los of songs about english ......because LOVE músic....FROM classicss FROM specially 50s 60s.....i LOVE Frank Sinatra......Nancy Wilson .....Elvis....a lot a lot of singers.....respect about Nancy Sinatra LOVE HER.....LOVE her músic .....she had very glamour And very style at músic......one favorite song about her its .....my baby shot me down ...always wanted can travellin to USA Maybe someday.....BUT never....never Will be AS POSSIBLE.........ONLY AMERICAN músic Will be on my imagination And ONLY about my dreams......too i LOVE Cher ..... greetings FROM SPAIN !!!
She gave us marines at camp pendelton (1966) a great show before shipping out to Vietnam. When she did "these boots are made for walking all over you. The guys became wild. I'll never forget her love and energy directed at us. Next was Bob Hope in Da Nang.
Every Sunday evening we would gather around the black-n-white TV for the Ed Sullivan Show. I remember every episode, especially when he introduced The Beatles. We all screamed, "Look at that long hair!" 🤣
Our black and white RCA Victor (With the dog on the front needed warming up for these shows) 2 channels and many wonderous antennas were needed for these shows we sat glued to. Wonderful memories there for sure.
Nowadays they're just another "flavor of the week" and then it's on to someone else. We'll have to wait and see if any of today's performers are remembered 20-50 years later.
I am 60 years old and I remember my mom dressing like that and wearing those hair styles. She and her sisters and their husbands would get together on the weekends play this music and dance.
Great footage. Pure 60s in vivid colour. Such a cool song and message, especially for 1966. Nancy's performance seems to have been tamed considerably for national television compared with what is called the official video of the song.
First time I heard this song I was making a right turn from US 13 onto 62 north in my new Tempest Lemans vert (1st car with an FM radio). Every time I hear it - there I am again, Jun 1963, at that intersection on my way to Canton Oh.
The 1960s was a decade of talent, cool cars, change and a vibe that will never be matched, and it all happened without computers or gimmicks. Take notice kids - your grandparents lived better than you.
@@SM-dt1pr lol....i'm 69 and can only sit down for 15-20 minutes. That's how we were raised unlike the last two generations who are lazy as hell and represent about 70% of the population that is extremely over weight or obese according to the thousands of medical experts globally. Very sad!
The vocal track was live. You can hear it drop out around 02:53 when it looks like the cable got stepped on and the mic almost got pulled out of her hand.
Nobody could top Mr. Ed Sullivan introducing his guests. His voice, style, demeanor were unique. His show was such a classic one that everybody, the bests wanted to be in it. Audience would glue to their television sets to watch it every Sunday I believe. You have to be a success to be in his show, and he would make his guests even more successful. Here he is introducing 'the daughter' of a 'friend of his', and what an introduction it was, and then he calls her back to take a bow. It couldn't get better.
There's a slightly risque section in the official video for this song that appears to have been cut out here in order not to offend the delicate sensibilities of Ed Sullivan's audience.
THOSE WERE BEAUTIFUL TIMES TO LIVE. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL MOVIES. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE. BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS. BEAUTIFUL LOVERS. BEAUTIFUL WORLD. I FEEL SORRY FOR TODAYS TEENAGERS.
A live performance indeed! KUDOS to the producers who insisted that this would be live, and not a lip-sync presentation as too many artists opt for. There's also a clip on UA-cam of Frankie Valli & Four Seasons playing/performing LIVE. In the middle of their medley, the bass player plays a wrong note... You can see the guys chuckle when it happens, and the flub throws Frankie so that he moves to a different part of the song. The talented musicians catch it instantly and follow Frankie flawlessly. That's true talent.
Love those outfits, those dancing 💃 ladies. 66 and I remember singing this back in the day. Nuf said. Praise God for Jesus Christ 🙌 🙏 ❤️ music 🎶 🎵 🙌 🙏 ❤️
I had just turned 16 the day before I saw this, live, that night. Listening to this again, you can tell that the Ray Bloch Orchestra acoustic guitar and bass player were well mic'd and played the exact arrangement, since they were the glue to the song. Still very groovy, isn't it?
I'm a 90's Baby and i discovered this song recently and became obsessed with it I've been Streaming it a lot and even purchased it in High Res Audio ❤️ I love this performance and Song
Hoje em dia os cantores não duram uma década direito e já somem do cenário. Quanto talento, quanta verdade, quanta postura, quanta beleza. A vontade é de entrar no vídeo e assistir tudo ao vivo.
I'm proud of my hometown girl, who was born in the same city (Jersey City, NJ) and same hospital (Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital) two decades before I was. This was one of my favorite childhood oldies, which Cousin Brucie played regularly on WABC AM radio in NYC in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
I was 6 years old when this came out I was enthralled with Nancy my Aunt Glady bought me a pair of boots just like Nancy's I used to imitate her while I played her song
You can hear in her voice that this song means something true to her. Love this Live Performance! She’s telling the world she’s not just her father’s daughter. She is the one and only Nancy Sinatra! 👏 👏 👏
The colors, the hairstyles and the clothes. What fun that was!
Austin Powers style'/!!!
You will notice that all the ladies were modestly dressed in those days.
@@Mike12522 There were plenty of ladies who wore tiny miniskirts, hot pants, showed plenty of midriff and cleavage. Provocative dressing has been around for quite some time.
@@Jocelyn_Jade - Yes, but I meant the ladies on TV. Ed would not have allowed anything else.
@@Jocelyn_Jade Not really. You say you are a young artist so I'm guessing you weren't alive in the 60s. I was a teenager. I was there.
Mini-skirts were thing, yeah, but paired with otherwise modest clothing. No one went around with cleavage hanging out except in the evening. Black was pretty much relegated to nighttime too. I was sent home from school in 1969 for wearing a black dress the school said was too fancy! It was the color.
Clothing was MUCH more modest in those days. Check out Seventeen magazine or Glamour from the 60s to look at
fashions.
Also, hot pants weren't a thing until the early 70s. Again, I know because I wore them, usually parried with boots and turtlenecks.
Even bikinis were modest compared to suits now.
Those 60's background dancers. So freaking groovy..
Cute Cuddly Animals
They had to be because they vocals are basic AF
Yeeeeeeeeah baby.
@@jakemiles1427 Jesus...do you just hate everything? lol
@@wisdomprepper I'm not fond of mediocrity. Funny how people have no problem calling out the mediocrity of young artists but as soon as you point out the mediocrity of an older artist, all of a sudden you're a bad person.
She's so cute! And clearly this was actually live based on the hiccup at 02:50. Great performance overall! Loved how she hugs Ed at the end.
This was definitely live ! As I understand it, all artists had to perform live on the Ed Sullivan show" !! However, I believe there were one or two exceptions !
@@DCGuy1997 Yes ! I remember seeing those performances. The artist that really threw me was The Dave Clark Five. I recently read that Dave Clark negotiated with Ed Sullivan so the band could lipsink their performances. I believe they appeared on the Ed Sullivan show more than any other artist ! I like the Dave Clark Five very much, their lead singer Mike Smith had one of the best voices in Rock and Roll. I must admit I was very disappointed when I heard this !!
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i think some dancers might step on the mic’s wire. and also we can hear the dancers’ shoes stomping.
@@chocolatnoir1108 Hearing their shoes stomping heightens the spectacle drama of the "Boots" song theme.
It doesn't get any more 60's than this.
Talk to the animals
@@lucyfernandez8304talk to Jefferson airplane
the colours 🙂
Hard core feminism right here. NEVER put up with any of it as we dont need yoyu or any of your drama. (my mindset)
A decent young lady who was raised right & we did our homework! Them Mum sized them up, lol!
but they forgot to wear vinyl boots for the total immersive sixties experience , although this was made up by the amount of hair spray just used in this number which did damage the ozone layer enough so yes it really can't get more 60's than this
Ed Sullivan introduces guest performers like he's delivering their eulogy.
that just made me laugh
If that is the case, maybe that was naturally his personality.
I haven't even watched the video yet and I'm laughing 😂😂😂
Ah, his main charm.
pretty stiff...looks like he needs a chiropractor
Ed Sullivan was 100% class. What a gentleman.
I saw this episode as a kid.
That's cool.
Me 2
Yeppers... so did I! 👍👍😎
Me too!
You’re lucky.
I love that they pushed for live vocals more often than not on his show. The stomping boot sound was a great touch.
So many great things about this video. The alternate musical arrangement that included strings. The dancer who stepped on Nancy's microphone line at @2:50 (before cordless mics). Nancy running with the dancers at the end and straight into Ed's arms (what a special moment). And of course, Nancy so stunningly gorgeous.
Yes, also it sounded like the vocal track was live with that alternate arrangement backing track.
@@deirdre108 The Ed Sullivan Show actually had a live studio orchestra.
Is okay
When this song came out, I was in 6th grade. All the girls in my class wanted to be Nancy.
@@deirdre108 She's def singing live based audio from the trip up with the microphone.
It’s a beautiful thing to watch women singing, and dancing with their clothes on, I love it. I absolutely love it.
U been hanging out in the wromlng places
Back when 5 TV channels was all you needed. The whole family gathered in the living room and everyone was entertained. I miss those variety shows.
We only had two channels. I clearly remember when we got cable sometime in the 70’s and we had like 8 channels. I thought we had died and gone to heaven. Hehe.
Yes you r so right times were good bk then
We had one channel sat down as a family at the dinner table with the TV off and only 5 minutes on the phone at a time. One phone in the house too. Boy kids don't know what they missed out on dragging main if you wanted to see your friends 😅😂
I didn't know I was spoiled growing up in LA. We had a dozen channels, not including UHF.
SHE'S SO GREAT THIS SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE THE STUDIO VERSION
The Sinatra name made have helped...
back then they didnt have all the tech we have now days so when you heard it on record and live it would sound the same , now days if you watch live know you will get the watered version or a lot of auto tune.
I disagree- this version is BETTER than the studio version.
What? This sounds quite a bit different from the studio recording and it was intentional. 🤦♂️
@@ViaticalTree I think it SOUNDS quite similar, but is different in a couple of points, but the LOOK is COMPLETELY different.
I was in the audience in the Cub Scouts at this show. 🕺🍻
did you get a merit badge for that?
Smashing,baby!
Lucky!
Too cool!!!!!!
Oh I’m sorry I didn’t know we were talking about you
I was a kid in the 60s, teenager in the 70s, young adult in the 80s/90s, it don't get any better than that. 💟
Me too
Meu pai até o final dos anos 1960 tinha 8 anos
I envy you. I was born in 83 so I missed out on a lot of those great decades.😅
Agree
Born in 1960. So yes kid in the '60's teenager in the 70's and young adult in the '80's. They were fun times and wouldn't trade it for anything.
I saw her sing this in 1967 when she was entertaining the army troops in Vietnam. When she sang Boots the crowd went wild.. Cute, talented, and a real humanitarian.
Before the Mandela Effect struck the song was titled "These Boot WERE Made for Walking"
Now it's 'are made'.
Thank you for serving and keeping us free
That’s so cool! Thank You so much for your service to our country.
@@johnellizzDude! You are so right! I know it as "were" also. Weird.
That song has never gone out of style...so ladies....lets keep on walking on these boots.
I'd never seen this performance in full before. A wonderful 60s classic. Critics might argue that Nancy's vocal range was limited, but Lee Hazlewood wrote the perfect songs for her.
I agree! She has never pretended to be an exquisite singer.
Hazelbrook gave her songs for her persona. Like Lightning's Girl.
Totally agree! Lee Hazelwood was an excellent writer
This isn't the full version of this particular performance. There is a longer version with more stomping by the women, which I wish someone would post.
@@whatwouldiknow1759 I like her voice cher didn't have much of a voice either and she made it
Not a huge range - not to bad either. But her phrasing was always perfect. She always just expressed the right amount for the song.
Ed Sullivan was very supportive of younger people and their music. I was only a kid but I remember watching some of this .
My grandma talks about seeing this on TV and her parents being shocked at the dancing and lengths of the skirts and dresses 😂 must have been awesome to be alive then in simpler times
My grandma was 30 when this came out. She's almost 90. What a era she lived in 👏
God bless her
Damn she is just so pretty and this performance is just a legend in time...Amazing stuff right here.Thankful it is preserved forever..
Ugh the best days of America. We’ll never have this back
Can't tell you how much I ❤ Nancy Sinatra.
I occasionally play duets featuring Nancy and Lee Hazelwood on a Community Radio Station.
"Some Velvet Morning" is legendary
Die Bekleidung zu dieser Zeit ist genau mein Geschmack, denn 2023 ziehe ich mich ab und zu genauso an. Nancy Sinatra war, ist schon eine Augenweide 😍.
Nancy Sinatra was a class act. The tracks she did with Lee Hazelwood are magnificent. "Some Velvet Morning", "Sand" and "Paris" are simply exquisite.
She also cut one of the greatest Bond themes with "You Only Live Twice".
Ed Sullivan always reminds me of Richard Nixon. No matter, this song is timeless.
AAK DI weekendresor i alla lägen
@rotusoa go bragh people like you make others being scared of religion. Instead of gaining followers people like you scare them away.
@rotusoa go bragh Hey look, a religious narcissist! Go figure.
FYI she is still alive.
@@dashriprock5720 her boots are STILL walking
Merci pour ce partage en live et cette vidéo
Magnifique chanson sur l'émancipation des femmes
J'adore le rythme de ce titre de 1966
Un énorme succès qui ne s'est jamais démenti
À écouter sans modération
Nancy Sinatra est merveilleuse dans cette interprétation
When I think of the "Swinging Sixties" I think of many many great singers/groups...Dusty Springfield, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Sonny&Cher, Gene Pitney, The Mamas & Papas, Ike&Tina, Tom Jones, Elvis, Lesley Gore, & not forgetting Motown artists, BUT but but, I have to say Nancy Sinatra is one of my favs, and she is definitely underrated.
@@seawhisk lol... Us older ones go back even further, but yes the first of the British music invaders🎶 will not be forgotten🎸🎶
@@seawhisk of course, each generation has a gap unless an elder played while you were growing up, or you took liking to a certain style and followed on your own, you have a smorgasboard of styles to explore, possibly in the library, take a music appreciation class, pandora, etc. You most likely know the venues much better than I..
Best wishes on your musical journey🎶.
Sesame Street 1 episode
@@kimsullivan5576 why now you say what horribly happened in '66, supposedly mob related, and she is not here to defend herself, or why would she, gossiping on her song to me is a hateful hit. We're you there? Then take it up with her, not in public 🎯
@@kimsullivan5576 you DID say, 'please ask yourselves'... and thusly threw it out to all.
Oh, my, no better times than those days, and I lived it!!!
Great singer, gorgeous dancers. The whole performance is so sensual, but classy and tasteful at the same time. I miss the old variety shows where they went all out on production props and graphics at all cost.
Very Austin Powers
@@suave-rider You got that backwards. Austin Powers was very THIS.
@@kevinh5349 Nope. Those people were treated accordingly.
They often didn't "go all out on production props and graphics at all cost" on 60's / early 70's variety shows -- they certainly did for movie musicals, but variety shows? The sets often look hilariously rinky-dink.
You're kidding right?
From an innocent time when everybody was so talented, beautiful and slim. All is now lost.
Her little synched dance step at 2:33 and the changed lyrics.. Deftly done
this is my favorite version. the boot stomping is THE BEST.
Seeing the dancers is like taking a stroll through my closet of the 60s. It was so boss!
What did you do with all the clothes!
@@Jocelyn_Jade My mom probably got rid of them when I quit wearing them. Although when I was in my early 20s I had a blouse I dearly loved, but no longer wore and I burned it to prevent anyone else from ever wearing it.
disney land 1966
Classic. I remember watching this, but our tv was black and white. So all this colour is fantastic.
Pretty cool cookie she is, and was...and what visual enjoyment!. Thanks.
Im FROM SPAIN......Seville.....im 44 years old......still english its so hard for me.....all english i know .....i,ve learned It was about high school AND college....i use to listenin a los of songs about english ......because LOVE músic....FROM classicss FROM specially 50s 60s.....i LOVE Frank Sinatra......Nancy Wilson .....Elvis....a lot a lot of singers.....respect about Nancy Sinatra LOVE HER.....LOVE her músic .....she had very glamour And very style at músic......one favorite song about her its .....my baby shot me down ...always wanted can travellin to USA Maybe someday.....BUT never....never Will be AS POSSIBLE.........ONLY AMERICAN músic Will be on my imagination And ONLY about my dreams......too i LOVE Cher ..... greetings FROM SPAIN !!!
She gave us marines at camp pendelton (1966) a great show before shipping out to Vietnam. When she did "these boots are made for walking all over you. The guys became wild. I'll never forget her love and energy directed at us. Next was Bob Hope in Da Nang.
Loved you guys too. Thank you for your service.
Thank You for your service.
@@adriennerobinson1180 You're welcome, enjoy whats left of our freedoms that my brothers fought for.
@@kevochallen283 Thank you for your response.
@@johneynon7121 I'm Canadian but thank you for your service
Young Divas? Watch how the masters of the day, changed their lyrics..., to truly play live!
Every Sunday evening we would gather around the black-n-white TV for the Ed Sullivan Show. I remember every episode, especially when he introduced The Beatles. We all screamed, "Look at that long hair!" 🤣
Brings me back to watching the Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday nights with my parents. It was a wonderful time! People today can’t relate!
Our black and white RCA Victor (With the dog on the front needed warming up for these shows) 2 channels and many wonderous antennas were needed for these shows we sat glued to. Wonderful memories there for sure.
Yes it was great.
I love their colorful outfits 60s was so colorful ❤
Fantastic! I can recall times like yesterday.
Nancy can really sing,, very good voice,, the fruits dont fall, too far away from the tree
God Bless America.
😂
Performed and choreographed perfectly. I think this is best filmed version of this song.
A lot of personal warmth is conveyed between Ed Sullivan and Nancy Sinatra in this clip.
Go-go dancers... those were the days, my friend.
Nancy Sinatra timeless a true legend in music
Nancy inherited her dad's talent. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Это не пение..
I just love these old songs brings back a lot of memories
She had the family talent on her, and looked great for the 1960's era of Music.
I love that each girl is in outfits and colors that fit her body type - and they all look so styilsh and youthful. Fun clip!
Really to bad how the music industry today doesn't have gems like this lady!
@Ho lee Fuk what😭
@Ho lee Fuk so you watched this years super bowl too!!
This generation is trash
Megan Trainor has some classy songs and videos. "Made You Look" is one of them.
Nowadays they're just another "flavor of the week" and then it's on to someone else. We'll have to wait and see if any of today's performers are remembered 20-50 years later.
Beautiful!!!
I like the dance style from the 60's! It's AWESOME!
She's so adorable!!! And this song is epic, one of the best of its era.
I am 60 years old and I remember my mom dressing like that and wearing those hair styles. She and her sisters and their husbands would get together on the weekends play this music and dance.
love it, why can't we have fun like this anymore
Great footage. Pure 60s in vivid colour. Such a cool song and message, especially for 1966. Nancy's performance seems to have been tamed considerably for national television compared with what is called the official video of the song.
First time I heard this song I was making a right turn from US 13 onto 62 north in my new Tempest Lemans vert (1st car with an FM radio). Every time I hear it - there I am again, Jun 1963, at that intersection on my way to Canton Oh.
Beautiful Nancy ❤️
The 1960s was a decade of talent, cool cars, change and a vibe that will never be matched, and it all happened without computers or gimmicks. Take notice kids - your grandparents lived better than you.
So so true!
Do not compare to the Obama years or Merkel years ... the good time is rotten for ever.
Sit down grandad.
@@SM-dt1pr lol....i'm 69 and can only sit down for 15-20 minutes. That's how we were raised unlike the last two generations who are lazy as hell and represent about 70% of the population that is extremely over weight or obese according to the thousands of medical experts globally. Very sad!
The vocal track was live. You can hear it drop out around 02:53 when it looks like the cable got stepped on and the mic almost got pulled out of her hand.
Nobody could top Mr. Ed Sullivan introducing his guests. His voice, style, demeanor were unique. His show was such a classic one that everybody, the bests wanted to be in it. Audience would glue to their television sets to watch it every Sunday I believe. You have to be a success to be in his show, and he would make his guests even more successful. Here he is introducing 'the daughter' of a 'friend of his', and what an introduction it was, and then he calls her back to take a bow. It couldn't get better.
There's a slightly risque section in the official video for this song that appears to have been cut out here in order not to offend the delicate sensibilities of Ed Sullivan's audience.
I REMENBER WATCHING THIS WHEN IT FIRST AIRED, LOVE THOSE BOOTS...
What a doll!
THOSE WERE BEAUTIFUL TIMES TO LIVE. BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. BEAUTIFUL MOVIES. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE. BEAUTIFUL FRIENDS. BEAUTIFUL LOVERS. BEAUTIFUL WORLD. I FEEL SORRY FOR TODAYS TEENAGERS.
On the upside, today’s teenagers have mastered the Caps Lock!😂
She looks like she’s having great fun 😂 She’s so beautiful 🤩
Our high school French teacher used to lead us singing this song in French. "Les bottes, commencent à marcher!"
Ye-Ye 🎉🎉🎉🎉
A live performance indeed! KUDOS to the producers who insisted that this would be live, and not a lip-sync presentation as too many artists opt for. There's also a clip on UA-cam of Frankie Valli & Four Seasons playing/performing LIVE. In the middle of their medley, the bass player plays a wrong note... You can see the guys chuckle when it happens, and the flub throws Frankie so that he moves to a different part of the song. The talented musicians catch it instantly and follow Frankie flawlessly. That's true talent.
Love those outfits, those dancing 💃 ladies. 66 and I remember singing this back in the day. Nuf said. Praise God for Jesus Christ 🙌 🙏 ❤️ music 🎶 🎵 🙌 🙏 ❤️
Nancy wonderful women 💓 and great performance 👏🏼👋❤️👌,y love ❤️
Time less music and life was fun . Style never goes out of fashion .
I had just turned 16 the day before I saw this, live, that night. Listening to this again, you can tell that the Ray Bloch Orchestra acoustic guitar and bass player were well mic'd and played the exact arrangement, since they were the glue to the song. Still very groovy, isn't it?
That means you were born circa 1949 or 1950, right?
1966s
the fact that you used the word groovy is kind of groovy too
The tasty high end string work was by no means, for amateurs.
Pure class. She doesn't have to move to make anybody happy. She's the princess.
I can't say how many times I've heard this song in a different show or movie, It's so iconic
I'm a 90's Baby and i discovered this song recently and became obsessed with it I've been Streaming it a lot and even purchased it in High Res Audio ❤️ I love this performance and Song
Awesome Great Video!!! I use to watch this Show!!! I'm 70 still Rock n Roll!!!!
I love her expressions. The style is off the charts
The Ed Sullivan orchestra was awesome. Listen to those strings!
Hoje em dia os cantores não duram uma década direito e já somem do cenário. Quanto talento, quanta verdade, quanta postura, quanta beleza. A vontade é de entrar no vídeo e assistir tudo ao vivo.
I dig that, that's exactly how I feel!
Amigo,para mim que nasci em 1968,é uma emoção muito grande, em assistir, a estas apresentações!!
Saudações!!
Amilton/RS.
57 years later and all these ladies are still lovely
This us the cutest video, first time I heard it i loved it.
My favourite Sinatra (sorry Frank). What a singer, what a great version, the ad-libbing, the dancing, those golden days are gone.
These dancers knew their gogo steps.
I'm proud of my hometown girl, who was born in the same city (Jersey City, NJ) and same hospital (Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital) two decades before I was. This was one of my favorite childhood oldies, which Cousin Brucie played regularly on WABC AM radio in NYC in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
My wife was born there also. We are both from Bayonne .
@@warrenoleary7172 Nice! Howdy, neighbor!
@@kidzdoc Ditto !
@@kidzdoc J.C. Home of " Flip " Wilson . R.I.P. ! Great comedian .
!!! СУПЕР КУЛЬТОВАЯ ПЕСНЯ!!!!!!!!!!!! ОБАЛДЕТЬ, КАКОЙ ШАРМ!!!!! КРАСАВИЦА!!
I was 9 when she sang here. I love the music of the 60's and 70's. It was the best!
I was 6 years old when this came out I was enthralled with Nancy my Aunt Glady bought me a pair of boots just like Nancy's I used to imitate her while I played her song
That was sweet! Nice to hear her sing a live version.Ed was cool!
I'll say it as I have always said it since I was a kid watching this when it hit the waves. Nancy Sinatra is gorgeous.
Being from England this is the first time I've seen this live version. Really great.
Outstanding choreography!
Interesting that some of those clothes one would think came about in the early 1970's actually started back in 1966!😎
The amazing thing here is that we see some early 60s hairstyles in a later time like omg 💯
Love the song, the dance moves, and the outfits...all so dang good!!!!
Her modesty is what floors me😍
She didn't look very "modest" when she posed fully nude for the May 1995 issue of Playboy at the age of 54. But it's okay, she looked fabulous!
@@HangTimeDeluxe I don't think Francis Albert approved of that too much.
@@jamesanthony5681 I read that when she told him and what they were going to pay her, his comment was, "Double it!"
I loved her with that mini skirt presentation too tho.
@@criticalhard / maxi sweater
Quality era time etc can’t go wrong with this classic!
Nancy Sinatra is such a beautiful lady. Her song still resonates today. And young women today love ❤️ there 👢 boots .
You can hear in her voice that this song means something true to her. Love this Live Performance! She’s telling the world she’s not just her father’s daughter. She is the one and only Nancy Sinatra! 👏 👏 👏
She's adorable! Class-act. I love the original video as well. This song never gets old! I loved everything about this video! XO
Come on boots ... start walkin'!