The most perfect female singer of all time is Barbra Streisand. Her voice, her pitch, her delivery is unparalleled. I adored Judy Garland, and don't like Babs as a person, but she is incredible.
Wow! Such charisma and chemistry these three have with each other! Frank and Dino really do love Judy, and you can tell she adored them. Judy is so cute flirting with the Kings of Cool.
THATS WHEN SINGERS WERE SINGERS, JUDY GARLAND, FRANK SINATRA, AND THE 1 AND ONLY DEAN MARTIN, BOY OH BOY, I MISS THEM GOD REST THERE SOULS, R.I.P. JUDY, FRANK, AND DEAN, THEY DON'T MAKE THEM LIKE YOU 3 ANYMORE. 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
There is No ONE alive today who can even come close to either of these singers....just freakin amazing!! This was when show biz people were larger than life...!!
And directed by a Canadian, Norman Jewison, who learned his craft on Canadian television before moving into the motion picture world. Mr. Jewison has a wonderful story in his autobiography "This Terrible Business Has Been Good To Me" about Judy, whose television show was being messed with by CBS, receiving a message that she had called him to try and get him to help her right the ship. What is so interesting is simply that the man was on an isolated island on one of Canada's many small lakes and he was blown away that she could even track him down, given that there were no telephone lines to the island.
@@gordjackson9650 Norman tried his best and promised to help Judy get her series renewed, but it didn't work out. She based her faith in him on their successful collaboration at the time of the blockbuster 1962 special. It beat out Bonanza and got such raves that CBS even repeated it after a short time. I know because I watched it twice... that's how old I am. But the 1963 Judy was very different from her 1962 self. After, I believe, 6 shows, Norman quit- it was prearranged- for him to direct Doris Day in a terrific comedy, "Send Me No Flowers." It's always been my opinion that Judy should have been a talk show hostess, used her razor-sharp wit and sung occasionally.
What is nice about this clip is the intimacy that Garland brings to her co-stars that is what makes at least this clip work ... three old friends sharing the talents with the rest of us .. television is the right kind of medium for this type of performance we don’t see stars doing it much anymore
Me too, first found Dean and then Frank and now I am finding Judy. I don't watch t.v anymore. I wasn't old enough to remember these people when then 1st came on TV... But boy am I finding them now
Gibbopg, I try to remember that she did have some joy in her life-her children and her audience, and friends who loved her. Why they didn’t help her more I will never understand. But You’re right, she deserved a better life. RIP
Think that was something the media back them pushed ,read she was relatively happy as much as one can be in a sortof abnormal system , as happy and probably happier than any of the back then stars , her downfall was that since childhood the studios that tried to control her Criminally put her on drugs diet and sleeping pill drugs since a pre teen child and so that hurt her on the end - but it seems that naturally she was a type A personality always on the go and with her great talent and imposed upon addiction ,well..but Judy Garland remains one of the greatest stars ever if not the greatest movie stars ever .
@@StevenTorrey I have heard Frank's music from every stage of his career for all of my life. No diss to his early years but most people would say that Sinatra's greatest years as a recording artist came after the Dorsey years. Most of his most memorable hits and record sales came after those years too. By the 50's and 60's, Sinatra's voice had developed and ripened like a fine wine. At that point, he could really sing torch songs like no one else could and one of the reasons was that he was old enough to have lived what he was singing about.
@@StevenTorrey Absolutely. Riddle was indispensable to Sinatra during those years. I grew up in the 60's so I was more into the Beatles and rock and roll music but my parents were of the WWII generation and they adored Sinatra. Over the years, some of that rubbed off on me and I was eventually able to appreciate Sinatra's artistry and genius. I don't think there was ever a greater interpreter of the American songbook than Sinatra.
By underrated you mean having #1 hit record, #1 hit TV show, for years being a successful recording artist, getting a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Grammy?
Dean had a very relaxed sound that went with his personality. Frank was more the Type A, leader of the Pack. Deano always acted like singing was a hobby while Frank took it more seriously. Sinatra had a little danger associated with him both from his “connections” and his volatile temper. Dean kept up the good time drinker routine. Listening to a Dean Martin album today is a much different experience than a Sinatra album. They both have their place.
Wow: ...3 awesome performers together...I was about 9 years old in 1962....My Dad was a really big fan of each of them.... Thanks for posting this. Put a smile on my face.. Still love them now 🙏😃
First time ever seeing this didn't even know it existed so glad I search Judy Garland cuz I would have went through life without ever seeing this great performance of these three incredible Stars wow I'm just in amazement one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I'm so glad I grew up before the digital morphine of smartphones. This is the kind of stuff we got to watch every week. The loss of a captive audience to apps and watching other people play moronic video games is going to leave us lacking for real quality entertainment I fear.
The unfortunate situation is that we don't have anyone that can match the talent of these artists. Today, they scream, speak vulgar language but no one or very few ( that are not appreciated) have talent.
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This day my dad would have been 105 yrs old and he was a professional jazz musician he wrote a special arrangement for me to sing it was last song we did together rip daddy🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was 4 years old, but I think I remember this on the set one weekend night when I was at my aunt's and grandparent's ole home up in Kensington they were babysitting me which they often did on a weekend if my folks had gone out. And you see I do remember my dear good ole (spinster) Aunt Betty use to always watch that CBS Judy show as she was a big fan of Judy Garland and avid concert, symphony and opera goer. She use to take me and my cousin to sometimes. One of our favorites was the good ole Starlight Opera in Balboa Park here in San Diego. She never married but she was instrumental in instilling some very artistic culture in me and my cousin lives and I'll never forget her. Sadly she passed only two years after her 30 years retirement from Head Librarian for the SDUSD, and just one month after returning from a trip to Europe .. of lung cancer. 😢 Well, I was very very very fortunate to grow up Merrill/Boysen period. Very good folks couldn't find any better. So why am I going on about my family? Partly cuz I miss them so terribly. And partly it's because of them I was brought appreciating such great talent and artist such as Judy Frank and Dean, and so many others from back in those few magical decades from the 50s and 60s. I just watched It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and check the cast of that 1963 movie out to give an idea of the talents I got to grow up appreciating as well, and even more, too many to list but anyone my age will understand where I'm coming from.
Three absolute legends in one place, my heart cannot take it :(( they were my childhood favourite singers and their songs always remind me of my tiny self singing in the car with my grandad 😂
This was recorded live on the massive sound stages at CBS Television City next door to the Farmers Market at Fairfax Ave./ Beverley Bl. in West L.A. It was a great time to be alive!
Not her parents, It's PARENT, CALLED MOM. JUDYS DAD DIED SHORTLY AFTER HE SIGNED HER MGM CONTRACT. SHE WAS 13 OR 14 AT THE TIME. MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT IF HER DAD HADN'T DIED, HE WOULD NEVER ALLOWED ANYONE TO DO THE THINGS TO HER THAT THEY DID. HER MOM WANTED TO BE FAMOUS, AND THE ONLY WAY THAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN, WAS IF JUDY BECAME FAMOUS, WHICH SHE MOST CERTAINLY DID. MOM SACRIFICED HER DAUGHTER, SO SHE COULD BE SOMEBODY FAMOUS, and being the mother of the most talented teenager in the world is just what momma wanted. AT ANY COST.
Wether it was digitally remastered or not, I think it needs to be returned to its original sharp black and white because the colorization is awful never mind that the picture is also fuzzy, washed out and flat.
When people watched this in 1962 they would not have realised they would die and their children die before humanity ever sees the like of these singers again. Hope they appreciated it at the time.
Judy's show followed Ed Sullivan. This show was not from her series, it was a special. It beat Bonanza in the ratings. It did so well, in fact, it got repeated not long afterward, an unusual thing for specials.
These people are truly amazing performers, true class. They never forgot the people who bought their concert tickets & Records, they always treated their fans with kindness.
Outstanding!! i have this VHS and we used to watch it all the time back in the day ,many a adult beverage was consumed while watching this,mainly J&B!! thank you for posting!!!
I've been around a long time, and not too much longer. It is the great entertainment in the music business that has lit up my entire life. From Gene Autry, and far beyond this. What a great ride.....
Ahhhh that was amazing and so adorable! Frank and Judy dated briefly in the 40s. Everyone looks and sounds great. Plus I didn't know Dean would be in the vid so that was an added bonus. Love love love
THE POWERHOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT ! A TRIO OF TALENT THAT WILL NEVER BE HERE AGAIN. WE WERE SO LUCKY TO HAVE HAD THEM IN OUR LIVES. I FOR ONE WILL ALWAYS MISS THEM ! PURE GOLD ! 👍👍👍💙💙💙🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👍👍👍
As she did everyone! They all worshipped her talent. It’s painful to think how long she’s been gone, but what would her life have been like if she had lived longer? RIP 🥀
Three great stars that shine from above from back in the day, they could sing and they could leave you wanting more. God bless them. Thursday 14th of May 2020 🇬🇧
the best bar none......every up & coming singer needs to sing these to learn.. SHE WAS A 1 & ONLY ,, What a pity a SHAME THAT SHE IS GONE damn her mom & mgm & every pinheaded dope dr
Great Entertainment By Great Stars From A Golden Era..They'll Never Be Another Judy Or Frank Or Dean. Garland Was Arguably One Of The Greatest Stars of the 20th century.
Thomas Leary Judy is better than Ella and in fact all of them put together. Better even than Michael Jackson. No one - neither black nor white - come close to Judy. Many people can sing but it's not just about voice and vocals, it's about presence, energy, phrasing, posture, kinaesthetics and heart.
Terry Smith that’s a shame. Ella would have been her great self and Judy, who always acknowledged and adored other true talents, would have done nothing but show support. And make her feel at ease; like so many anxious people she understood and it served her and others well to assuage other’s anxieties.
This was a time when TV was still quite a new medium. So it was novel and innovative and they tried new ways of entertaining and bringing in film actors and singers from the studios... so they brought the glamour of the big screen to the small screen and it worked. It's hard to reproduce this now because tv is no longer "new." The other factor is the "cool" and hip factor of these 3 performers: each of them was always hip. And that's what translates across the generations. Each of them was an idol to teenagers in their day. Especially Judy and Frank. And it's this teen idol magic that rubs off on them even in their mature years. They can swing, they can rock, they can jive, they can do blues, big band, pop, and even light classical. It's their range that makes them cool and also of course the way they dress, posture, swagger and bring confidence to the performance. Very often performers these days seem to think that being fakely "unconfident" and falsely modest is a draw are but it just makes you look unpolished. Judy, dean and frank were polished and professional yet still retained a kind of youthful heart.
In 1962, Frank Sinatra (aged 47) & Judy Garland (age 40) were still fairly young and yet obviously past their singing prime. Such the damage cigarette smoking and drinking have on the voice.
each one of them is a legend in their own right, Put them together and you have sheer unadulterated magic. But Judy voice and emotion has never been bettered,
Época de ouro da música no planeta. Ou cantava, cantava ou cantava; não tinha meio termo; era tudo em grau superlativo, e nesse quesito, a Judy Garland era insuperável. Sou fã ontem, hoje e sempre.
I’m not sure I’ve ever heard a voice as powerful and perfect as Judy Garland’s.
Yep
Yuhhib
She's Iconic.
The most perfect female singer of all time is Barbra Streisand. Her voice, her pitch, her delivery is unparalleled. I adored Judy Garland, and don't like Babs as a person, but she is incredible.
Ella Fitzgerald is another powerful voice ❤️
Wow! Such charisma and chemistry these three have with each other! Frank and Dino really do love Judy, and you can tell she adored them. Judy is so cute flirting with the Kings of Cool.
In my opinion, Dean, Judy and Frank were three of the best entertainers ever. These songs should make you feel good.
Did you ever here of sammy davis jr.he was only the greatest entertainer that ever lived.it was sammy and every one else.from robert,the s.f.giant fan
@@crazygreg4400 ...exactly
All at the height of their fame and Judy still was the greater star!
Maravilloso, hija de grandes artistas, i love them
Absolutely! ✨❤
I was born in 1962, but was raised on these 3! My dad was a jazz musician and we never missed an opportunity to watch real talent! Love them all!
Me too, 1963, my dad played guitar. He taught me to love and appreciate good music. They dont make em like this anymore!!!
Grew up with these people. My dad was also a musician. I was in junior high in the 60's
Was your dad the great Al Viola I knew him he was a legend my dad was Fred Katz he would have been 105 yrs old today Sept 7
THATS WHEN SINGERS WERE SINGERS, JUDY GARLAND, FRANK SINATRA, AND THE 1 AND ONLY DEAN MARTIN, BOY OH BOY, I MISS THEM GOD REST THERE SOULS, R.I.P. JUDY, FRANK, AND DEAN, THEY DON'T MAKE THEM LIKE YOU 3 ANYMORE. 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
That's right you don't make them that way anymore music would never be the same
There is No ONE alive today who can even come close to either of these singers....just freakin amazing!!
This was when show biz people were larger than life...!!
stingray1964 your so true
There were several Eric Berry and they worked hard today they don't give a damn
stingray1964 zuyyyui
GAGA can out sign them all
So very true.
3 legends on 1 stage, amazing.
And directed by a Canadian, Norman Jewison, who learned his craft on Canadian television before moving into the motion picture world. Mr. Jewison has a wonderful story in his autobiography "This Terrible Business Has Been Good To Me" about Judy, whose television show was being messed with by CBS, receiving a message that she had called him to try and get him to help her right the ship. What is so interesting is simply that the man was on an isolated island on one of Canada's many small lakes and he was blown away that she could even track him down, given that there were no telephone lines to the island.
@@gordjackson9650 Norman tried his best and promised to help Judy get her series renewed, but it didn't work out. She based her faith in him on their successful collaboration at the time of the blockbuster 1962 special. It beat out Bonanza and got such raves that CBS even repeated it after a short time. I know because I watched it twice... that's how old I am. But the 1963 Judy was very different from her 1962 self. After, I believe, 6 shows, Norman quit- it was prearranged- for him to direct Doris Day in a terrific comedy, "Send Me No Flowers." It's always been my opinion that Judy should have been a talk show hostess, used her razor-sharp wit and sung occasionally.
@@akrenwinkle For sure, she would have made a great talk show hostess. As she proved on her Jack Paar Show appearances, she was a born raconteur.
What is nice about this clip is the intimacy that Garland brings to her co-stars that is what makes at least this clip work ... three old friends sharing the talents with the rest of us .. television is the right kind of medium for this type of performance we don’t see stars doing it much anymore
this is a real treat from the archives, wish we had talent like that today
Pure Class!!! Can’t find this in 2020
I am constantly amazed at the good sound of these old TV soundtracks!
Me too, first found Dean and then Frank and now I am finding Judy. I don't watch t.v anymore. I wasn't old enough to remember these people when then 1st came on TV... But boy am I finding them now
Love these two together. But I always feel a little sad that Judy was not happy in life. She deserved a better life offstage.
They all suffered. Believe me.
Dobie Gillis suffering is a part of life whether celebrity or not
Gibbopg, I try to remember that she did have some joy in her life-her children and her audience, and friends who loved her. Why they didn’t help her more I will never understand. But You’re right, she deserved a better life. RIP
Think that was something the media back them pushed ,read she was relatively happy as much as one can be in a sortof abnormal system , as happy and probably happier than any of the back then stars , her downfall was that since childhood the studios that tried to control her Criminally put her on drugs diet and sleeping pill drugs since a pre teen child and so that hurt her on the end - but it seems that naturally she was a type A personality always on the go and with her great talent and imposed upon addiction ,well..but Judy Garland remains one of the greatest stars ever if not the greatest movie stars ever .
@@Dobie_Gillis Well Dean Martin was actually doing pretty well at this point.
Can we bring them back please? I need this in my life! I need to see them in their prime live onstage!
Sinatra in the 50's and 60's is about as close to perfection as human singing ever got.
Not really. Listen to his young voice from the Dorsey years.
@@StevenTorrey I have heard Frank's music from every stage of his career for all of my life. No diss to his early years but most people would say that Sinatra's greatest years as a recording artist came after the Dorsey years. Most of his most memorable hits and record sales came after those years too. By the 50's and 60's, Sinatra's voice had developed and ripened like a fine wine. At that point, he could really sing torch songs like no one else could and one of the reasons was that he was old enough to have lived what he was singing about.
@@laserluver1 Keep in mind, Sinatra had Nelson Riddle for his arranger, so that added immeasurably to his performance.
@@StevenTorrey Absolutely. Riddle was indispensable to Sinatra during those years. I grew up in the 60's so I was more into the Beatles and rock and roll music but my parents were of the WWII generation and they adored Sinatra. Over the years, some of that rubbed off on me and I was eventually able to appreciate Sinatra's artistry and genius. I don't think there was ever a greater interpreter of the American songbook than Sinatra.
@@StevenTorrey I agree but i guess it's personal taste. My favourite Sinatra period is when he was with Tommy Dorsey
Best singers ever. No one can sing like them today.
Dean was an underrated singer. I love his voice.
I agree.. I think he had a better voice and greater talent than Sinatra
By underrated you mean having #1 hit record, #1 hit TV show, for years being a successful recording artist, getting a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Grammy?
Dean had a very relaxed sound that went with his personality. Frank was more the Type A, leader of the Pack. Deano always acted like singing was a hobby while Frank took it more seriously. Sinatra had a little danger associated with him both from his “connections” and his volatile temper. Dean kept up the good time drinker routine.
Listening to a Dean Martin album today is a much different experience than a Sinatra album. They both have their place.
@@SaxonC better than Sinatra?! You're insane.
He had a fabulous sound.
There are just no cool people like this anymore. Frank and Dean and Judy. Totally cool. I am living in the wrong era.
I really like the way Lizzo’s songs make me feel
DonDraperism ❤️
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I'm cool
I'm with you although I was there
Wow: ...3 awesome performers together...I was about 9 years old in 1962....My Dad was a really big fan of each of them....
Thanks for posting this.
Put a smile on my face..
Still love them now 🙏😃
Amazing how they managed to sing perfectly without jamming a microphone into their face as do most modern singers.
john o'neill Boom mics
@@rocknroller77 actually it was live recorded on a massive sound stage
Cuz modern singers don't sing they scream
Yall hear this....NO autotune. Just "MUSIC"... I LOVE U FRANK FOREVER R.I.P MY LOVE, isnt he just breathtaking😌 we miss u Judy and you too Dean💋
My 3 favorite singers...how great they are together! I really miss those days of these programs!!
So amazingly relaxed, so smoothe. their voices so beautiful, and so professional! How can u not love these guys!
Just beautiful to watch!!...all easily recognizable voices there...
The likes of these people (artists) will never pass this way again.
Having this means we have never had to say Good-Bye to these stars. Thanks, Bernardo.
First time ever seeing this didn't even know it existed so glad I search Judy Garland cuz I would have went through life without ever seeing this great performance of these three incredible Stars wow I'm just in amazement one of the best performances I've ever seen.
I'm so glad I grew up before the digital morphine of smartphones. This is the kind of stuff we got to watch every week. The loss of a captive audience to apps and watching other people play moronic video games is going to leave us lacking for real quality entertainment I fear.
@Roger B Brain cell killer...and they all think they are so smart.
The unfortunate situation is that we don't have anyone that can match the talent of these artists. Today, they scream, speak vulgar language but no one or very few ( that are not appreciated) have talent.
I love this!! All powerhouse singers...watching them gave me goosebumps, I even shed tears of joy!!
hello dear,
how are you doing today?
I had the DVD for this entire piece and watched a million times as a child. Dean, Frank and Judy were a perfect trio
i listen to this multiple times, everyday. it never gets old.
hello dear,
how are you doing today?
@@jamessullivan1742 I’m doing marvelous , of course
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This day my dad would have been 105 yrs old and he was a professional jazz musician he wrote a special arrangement for me to sing it was last song we did together rip daddy🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was 4 years old, but I think I remember this on the set one weekend night when I was at my aunt's and grandparent's ole home up in Kensington they were babysitting me which they often did on a weekend if my folks had gone out. And you see I do remember my dear good ole (spinster) Aunt Betty use to always watch that CBS Judy show as she was a big fan of Judy Garland and avid concert, symphony and opera goer. She use to take me and my cousin to sometimes. One of our favorites was the good ole Starlight Opera in Balboa Park here in San Diego. She never married but she was instrumental in instilling some very artistic culture in me and my cousin lives and I'll never forget her. Sadly she passed only two years after her 30 years retirement from Head Librarian for the SDUSD, and just one month after returning from a trip to Europe .. of lung cancer. 😢
Well, I was very very very fortunate to grow up Merrill/Boysen period. Very good folks couldn't find any better. So why am I going on about my family? Partly cuz I miss them so terribly. And partly it's because of them I was brought appreciating such great talent and artist such as Judy Frank and Dean, and so many others from back in those few magical decades from the 50s and 60s. I just watched It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and check the cast of that 1963 movie out to give an idea of the talents I got to grow up appreciating as well, and even more, too many to list but anyone my age will understand where I'm coming from.
Love to hear Judy and Dean sing together.
WOW 1962!! They were all in their Prime. Brilliant. Thanks Autoplay! xx 8.2020.
Three absolute legends in one place, my heart cannot take it :(( they were my childhood favourite singers and their songs always remind me of my tiny self singing in the car with my grandad 😂
This was recorded live on the massive sound stages at CBS Television City next door to the Farmers Market at Fairfax Ave./ Beverley Bl. in West L.A. It was a great time to be alive!
And now it's being torn down. :(
Although Judy's special would be shown on CBS, this1962 special was shot over 3 days at NBC in Burbank, which had better facilities.
What a shame she died so young..Producers, Hollywood, agents and her parents had her messed up since she was a kid...She was great..
Not her parents, It's PARENT, CALLED MOM. JUDYS DAD DIED SHORTLY AFTER HE SIGNED HER MGM CONTRACT. SHE WAS 13 OR 14 AT THE TIME. MANY PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT IF HER DAD HADN'T DIED, HE WOULD NEVER ALLOWED ANYONE TO DO THE THINGS TO HER THAT THEY DID. HER MOM WANTED TO BE FAMOUS, AND THE ONLY WAY THAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN, WAS IF JUDY BECAME FAMOUS, WHICH SHE MOST CERTAINLY DID. MOM SACRIFICED HER DAUGHTER, SO SHE COULD BE SOMEBODY FAMOUS, and being the mother of the most talented teenager in the world is just what momma wanted. AT ANY COST.
@@terrysmith8749 How sad.
These three are a triple threat. What voices, acting chops, and personalities! I love all three of them.
Her voice is so powerful Frank was overwhelmed at the start!
This needs to be digitally remastered.
yes inmediately
It was!
Wether it was digitally remastered or not, I think it needs to be returned to its original sharp black and white because the colorization is awful never mind that the picture is also fuzzy, washed out and flat.
My friend Chris & I enjoyed this song. We would have been young children when this came out.
When people watched this in 1962 they would not have realised they would die and their children die before humanity ever sees the like of these singers again. Hope they appreciated it at the time.
Frank Sinatra
Is one of the best God made there will never be another
I remember her show as a child. My family did not watch Bonanza. We liked Judy.
I was indignant when her show was canceled. I still am!
+LYNNE Riday The foolishly put her up against Ed Sullivan. Any other time slot and I think she'd have had a chance.
Judy's show followed Ed Sullivan. This show was not from her series, it was a special. It beat Bonanza in the ratings. It did so well, in fact, it got repeated not long afterward, an unusual thing for specials.
@@scottjones7562 No, they foolishly put her up against "Bonanza". Judy's show actually followed The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS.
Judy Garland had an incredible range. Along with Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin doesn't get any better.
THE WORLD WILL NEVER SEE THE LIKES OF THESE LEGENDS AGAIN !!!
These people are truly amazing performers, true class. They never forgot the people who bought their concert tickets & Records, they always treated their fans with kindness.
Outstanding!! i have this VHS and we used to watch it all the time back in the day ,many a adult beverage was consumed while watching this,mainly J&B!! thank you for posting!!!
Judy Garland my favourite female singer ❤️
Frank Sinatra my favourite male singer ❤️
Them together makes my life complete ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Zoe ZR
Adding Dean in the mix the best over all personality just make this piece the greatest.
Judy was a true icon, a rare treasure whom we lost way too soon. I wonder if she knows just how much she was loved and still is!
They all sound so wonderful together. I would love to hear them collaborate on a Christmas Album- I know it would be so beautiful!❤️
Three Great singers who were a musical part of the 20th Century. Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. What a track.
Edie Spyke can I add Doris Day to your excellent list.👏
❤❤ sometimes i wish i could have seen things like this for myself all those years ago. especially MRS. JUDY. good LORD they were all so fantastic.
This is what entertainment was all about. There is nothing to compare today. Sad.
You Do Something To Me. Love hearing Judy and Frank sing this song You're Just To Marveros for words.
I've been around a long time, and not too much longer. It is the great entertainment in the music business that has lit up my entire life. From Gene Autry, and far beyond this. What a great ride.....
love this---this is when music was at its best
Ahhhh that was amazing and so adorable! Frank and Judy dated briefly in the 40s. Everyone looks and sounds great. Plus I didn't know Dean would be in the vid so that was an added bonus. Love love love
Frank: All the ladies are going to love me
Dean: Hold my bourbon
TOO MARVELLOUS FOR WORDS...!!!!!!!!
JUDY GARLAND,DEAN MARTIN and FRANK SINATRA three great performers.May they all R.I.P.
Wish we still had them. Would love to see Doris Day in the mix.
Love this
^
wow
She's in the mix now. God Bless them
Ok, you opened that one up...Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee....keep it going people ;).....
THE POWERHOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT ! A TRIO OF TALENT THAT WILL NEVER BE HERE AGAIN. WE WERE SO LUCKY TO HAVE HAD THEM IN OUR LIVES. I FOR ONE WILL ALWAYS MISS THEM ! PURE GOLD ! 👍👍👍💙💙💙🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵👍👍👍
judy sang em off the stage . boy the lady could sing.
As she did everyone! They all worshipped her talent. It’s painful to think how long she’s been gone, but what would her life have been like if she had lived longer? RIP 🥀
Three great stars that shine from above from back in the day, they could sing and they could leave you wanting more. God bless them.
Thursday 14th of May 2020 🇬🇧
The friendship is amazing.:)
Very marvelous! Thanks
Love to hear Dean and Judy singing together. Love them both. You Do Something To Me.
Dean martins voice 😍😍😍
Love Dean, but he takes a backseat here.
I love his laid-back style! Great for the 'backseat' lol...
Whatawonderfuleveningforeveryonetoenjoythemusicandsongs
Deano, but Judy so good, there I was born, but We all know These super Entertainers.😃🙆🏻♂️🧑🏼🦲🥰🥰🇩🇪🥰🥰🥰
I cant believe this was America at one time. We have lost so much,
the best bar none......every up & coming singer needs to sing these to learn.. SHE WAS A 1 & ONLY ,, What a pity a SHAME THAT SHE IS GONE damn her mom & mgm & every pinheaded dope dr
Judy (to Dean Martin): You look marvelous.
Frank: I think he looks terrible.
LOL
Great Entertainment By Great Stars From A Golden Era..They'll Never Be Another Judy Or Frank Or Dean. Garland Was Arguably One Of The Greatest Stars of the 20th century.
Garry Wood
ARGUABLY? I think it’s settled! 😉
I’m so thankful for UTube! So much talent❤️❤️❤️
All three some of the best talent in the business. Sad they are all gone, but their voices live on in you tube videos.
Thank you thank you. For this video . I it's just so fabulous
Yes, I'd say it's pretty clear she's one of the better interpreters of the American Song Book. And, of course, Ella's part of that conversation too.
Ella's a conversation all by herself.
Thomas Leary Judy is better than Ella and in fact all of them put together. Better even than Michael Jackson. No one - neither black nor white - come close to Judy. Many people can sing but it's not just about voice and vocals, it's about presence, energy, phrasing, posture, kinaesthetics and heart.
Ella was asked to do Judy's show, by Judy, but she didn't have the guts to do Judy's show.
Terry Smith that’s a shame. Ella would have been her great self and Judy, who always acknowledged and adored other true talents, would have done nothing but show support. And make her feel at ease; like so many anxious people she understood and it served her and others well to assuage other’s anxieties.
Ella shattered glass...
This was a time when TV was still quite a new medium. So it was novel and innovative and they tried new ways of entertaining and bringing in film actors and singers from the studios... so they brought the glamour of the big screen to the small screen and it worked. It's hard to reproduce this now because tv is no longer "new." The other factor is the "cool" and hip factor of these 3 performers: each of them was always hip. And that's what translates across the generations. Each of them was an idol to teenagers in their day. Especially Judy and Frank. And it's this teen idol magic that rubs off on them even in their mature years. They can swing, they can rock, they can jive, they can do blues, big band, pop, and even light classical. It's their range that makes them cool and also of course the way they dress, posture, swagger and bring confidence to the performance. Very often performers these days seem to think that being fakely "unconfident" and falsely modest is a draw are but it just makes you look unpolished. Judy, dean and frank were polished and professional yet still retained a kind of youthful heart.
The three greatest performers of the century.
Thank you for your comment and for standing up for her. You told the absolute truth!!!
That's truly big entertainment!!! :-)
Yes. They could really sing back then.
In 1962, Frank Sinatra (aged 47) & Judy Garland (age 40) were still fairly young and yet obviously past their singing prime. Such the damage cigarette smoking and drinking have on the voice.
each one of them is a legend in their own right, Put them together and you have sheer unadulterated magic. But Judy voice and emotion has never been bettered,
Wow! Magic! Speechless!Thanks!!❤
Rip To Judy Garland, Frank Sintara & Dean Martin, We Still Miss You All, Always
I thought this video x them all together was just Marvelous. It was too cute It had me all smiley. :)
This is so great!
Frank and his rat pack are forever part of Camelot, our golden age. Simply the best.
Judy...Judy....Judy................my favorite....you can tell that her & frank were really together!!!
Outstanding!!
Love to hear Dean sing You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby. Let me live under you're spell.Frank and Dean and Judy.
Priceless stuff. Classy beyond words and time.
Época de ouro da música no planeta. Ou cantava, cantava ou cantava; não tinha meio termo; era tudo em grau superlativo, e nesse quesito, a Judy Garland era insuperável. Sou fã ontem, hoje e sempre.
Two singers of extraordinary talent!!! Sinatra and Garland!
Love to hear Dean and Judy singing.
Love to hear Dean sing Beautiful Baby to Judy. Love his voice.
Vou morrer amando. Judy Garland. Dean Martin e Frank Sinatra. Os maiores cantores de todos os tempos!!!
She's just a beautiful woman that voice is just fantastic can't get any better than that
When TV was TV. Sad to realize what TV has “evolved” to today when you watch these vintage clips ....
Oh my god, i've never seen the full version of this song before, thank you soooo much for the upload! :)