Florence Henderson "What Do You Do When Love Dies" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Florence Henderson "What Do You Do When Love Dies" on The Ed Sullivan Show, April 12, 1970. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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Love Florence's voice as always.
I actually had this single as a child. The recorded version is better than this live version. I had no idea she sang it on Ed Sullivan. Totally cool!!!
How can you smile and sing what do you do when love dies I think I’m losing my mind?
Florence had a marvelous singing voice and this Ed Sullivan episode proves it. 😁😁😁😁😁
Oh My gosh... I've just been transported back in time to 1970. Every Friday Night... 8:00 we'd watch the Brady Bunch. One of my all time favorites shows... Be there or be square ! Gosh, How I miss those days! 😥 May you Rest In Peace 🕊 Florence Henderson. Thank you for the Beautiful Memories!! ~💜💙💚~
Gosh, maybe 1960s!
@@audreyannaobrion178 The first episode aired September 27th, 1969 into 1970. The majority of the show was in 70's. There's more than one on every channel!!
@@that70sgirl90 Yeah, but she looks much younger in this video.
@@audreyannaobrion178 How can she look much younger? The Ed Sullivan Show air date is April 12th, 1970. This show aired almost after the first season of the Brady Bunch was over. The show usually runs from September to May. So, she was would be he exact same age here, as when the Brady Bunch first aired. Look it up!
Florence Henderson also was a stage actress/singer.
Had fate been kinder, Florence Henderson may have been the American Julie Andrews. But being Carol Brady still made her iconic.
got a nice northern soul swing to it.
Dusty Springfield also recorded it. I believe it is on the Dusty in Memphis album.
Sullivan was playing to the whole country and he lasted a long time.....hard to imagine anyone would be interested in this....but apparently they were
This song sounds like one Petula Clark would have rejected.
Florence had another song around this time called Conversations (I think). When asked about it she said "Petula Clark can't have all the hits". Dusty Springfield recorded this song and did a great job.
Dusty Springfield didn't pass on it. She did perform it differently.
Loved Mrs. Brady, but egads!
Wow
Is that Petula Clark? No, it’s just Mrs. Brady.
Florence was a musical performer on stage and in one or a few films for quite a while before she even ended up getting the role of Carol in the iconic 1969-1974 "Brady Bunch" ABC-TV sitcom. She finally was ditching that most-of-first-season ugly bouffant wig hair and starting slowly but surely to grow in that eventually famous shag and flip 'do she would go on to coolly sport in seasons 3 and 4. Great voice, but the matronly gown looks like something left and painted over from what Diana Ross & The Supremes wore in their farewell TV appearance, on Sullivan, back in December 1969. ;D
lol re: Supremes painted over gown.
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It’s Carol Brady all right!