Barbra Streisand joins in on Brotherhood of Man
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2006
- This is the third song Barbra sang, when she appeared on Dinah Shore's show in 1963. With help from Dinah Shore, Georgia Brown ["Oliver!"]; Sam Fletcher; and The Chad Mitchell Trio. The song was an early 60s hit from the stage musical of "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."
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Now this is real talent, how different to what passes as a star today, wonderful
Dinah was such a glamorous star. Everything about her appearance is beyond the norm.
I see and hear the fabulous ( much missed ) Georgia Brown there too .
Geeze! I remember the Dinah Shore Show. See the USA In a Chevrolet! Dinah was such a lady.
How freh, how unusual and straight to the heart Barbra´s voice goes. It´s a new generation of singers with no flaws but shooting vocal arrows into our souls.
+Altonahh10 The 60s was an era where talent had to stand on its own and be flawless. Where one had to perform and re-perform a recording take until they got it perfect without the help of digital tools. Though, I'm fairly certain that Barbra hit most songs perfectly in one or two takes in the 60s.
Today is an era where no matter how bad the vocal may sound, it can always be made to sound perfect through digital tomfoolery. For all of the great things computers have brought to the world, they've also brought some not so nice things to the music industry. Computers have allowed people with very little singing (or any other) talent to become megastars. I preferred the 50s and 60s where people had to survive in the music industry on their own talents, not on digital fakery. In the 60s, if you had a great voice, you were recognized for it. If you didn't have a voice, you weren't even considered. Today, even mediocre singers can be made to sound brilliant by computers.
When you see and hear Barbra of the 60s, she's the real deal. Not some fake pop star made famous by a small computer.
Great - I love the Chad Mitchell Trio, and this show was absolutely marvelous.
Damn. Live television. You can't beat it from that era. Dinah, Barbara, Chad Mitchell Trio...fantastic. One take and it was in the can.
What a treat. Thanks.
It's so so so beautiful. You Americans are incredible (as musicians and singers)!
The very last number, and the very last "MWAH" from the very last episode of NBC's Dinah Shore Show, which started as a fifteen minute show back in 1951.
Are you saying they closed out the series with this? That would be extremely touching if so!
@@AnonYmous-ry2jn Yes. Dinah was very classy that way. She wanted her last show to be a showcase for new performers. She knew she wasn't coming back for another season.
@@jeffmacauley5984 Beyond classy. Utterly classic. To take the sarcastic song that is in “How To Succeed in Business” an ultimate send-up of phony corporate goodwill, and turn it into a wholehearted and sincere affirmative loving farewell (that big kiss topping off, but echoing that Shillerian-Beethovenian message: “Alle Menschen werden bruder”, "Diesen Kuss der ganzen Welt") to her audience, affirming “brotherhood of man” with love instead of cynicism, you can’t top it. Thanks for confirming it’s as uplifting as it appears. We sure went downhill as a culture from that moment. It’s true that that period shouldn’t be over-glorified, given the deep problems in the society, but more cynicism (except at those truly deserving it) was not the answer.
auch....the dresses....but the sound is great...great...
thanks for sharing this special song
babs fan from holland
Three Jewish girls - from Tennessee, Brooklyn, and England.
Wow wow what up vibrant crew.. But where's the true diversity? All those guys in tux-s seem white. Except for the black gentleman. .There arent any Asians Nor Middle Easterns nor central-eastern Asia no Gentiles? Like I use to see in ""Where the Action is" back in the 60s Well is that all that Hollywood can bring us.
🎹 Wow! When this show was televised, Georgia Brown was starring in Oliver on Broadway and Barbara was about to open in Funny Girl.
I was 16 at the time And I saw them both!
Whooppeee! 🎹
Thanks for sharing this. I really love Barbra.
man what a cast!!!
WOW! I never knew this existed. Thanks for sharing! Fabulous! I just did a run of this show (as Bud Frumo) so the timing of this was perfection!
Wow she shows everyone up, listen to her voice compared to the others, she was so ahead of her time vocally.
Thank you so much for posting this. I wish she put this on Just For The Record!
The man sounds great too
Wow! That was great! I wonder how much rehearsal was put into that number. Seems like a lot, but I imagine getting all those stars together multiple times was probably difficult to schedule.
Fantastic! I read about this but didn't know anyone had a copy of it. Thank you.
So interesting to see someone who became so iconic in such an ordinary group number.
Wonder if any of them had any inkling of where Barbra was headed.
Sam Fletcher was popular and did well also but he became friends with Frankie Lymon who was a heroine addict n Sam started getting high with Frankie n ' that was all she wrote'😞
I can’t imagine they didn’t.
A PRECURSOR TO GREAT DAY, GREAT JUBILATION, CRYIN' TIME...
As it says in the description to the right of the video screen, The Chad Mitchell Trio.
simply brilliant
I'm happy this video appealed to you.
Dope!!!
Great
Barbra's son was born in 1966. This was broadcast in 1963.
She was on the show just about a month after she and her husband Elliott got married. She had to leave him for about a week to go to California and tape this. Apparently she cried everyday she was out there.
@stevenhonse
I'm sure that's Georgia Brown who played the original Nancy in stage show "Oliver". She was a British songstress and I think he's Sam from sam and dave - hope this helps!
That Sam is Sam Fletcher. He made an album called Sam Fletcher sings. He died way to young. Wonderful talent!.
The gal with the dark hair was British star Georgia Brown.
Back in the days when singers of different backgrounds would mix it up...too bad this would never work today (egos!)
amazing how far we have come as a nation in regard to racial prejudice. in the early 1960 a black man on stage with a white woman could be viewed by many whites as taboo! i am glad to see this is no longer the case
Yeah we seem to have come a long way but we rescinded so many times since then.. with all the in-system prejudices around the world we got a long way to go
Barbra, before she got hit with the glamour stick. Dinah Shore must have messed her drawers when she heard Streisand sing!
@2:30min
i kind of have the feeling that the "hakuna matata" song from the soundtrack of the lion king uses this melody - lyrics also seem kind of the same.... did elton copy? any opinions?
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I really enjoyed this clip. Of course I know Barbara and Dinah, but who is Sam and Geogia?
Sam Fletcher was a very popular up and coming singer from Memphis. Dinah voted these three singers as the 'the most important entertainers of the future' which is why they were on that show. I heard his daughter who sings on songs with dr dre, snoop dogg and tupac😂👍
Bizarre.
yeah, I knew it, she's my mother!!!
This show was filmed in color,Barbra's dress is Orange a color she hated so much? Why did youtube remove the color videos?
See video description.
I love Barbra. And how she can't dance at all! No matter what!
So amazing how Dinah is fawning over the other actress, basically, treating Barbra as a 2nd rater. Well, guess what the other actress never amounted to much and Barbra went on to become the greatest star of all time. Dinah, was kind of snarky toward Barbra and Barbra never forgets. If you go to "Just for the Record" on all the people Barbra thank, Dinah shore is not one of them. Based on how she treated her I am not surprised. So much for Dinah Shore being a predictor of greatness
Dinah shows up Babs WOW!
streisand with rythym? she lost it by the time she did "star is born". if georgia brown
let loose with her voice she would have drowned out everyone else. incredible to see georgia brown with streisand. wish there were more appearances like that.
sam fletcher, what ever happend to him????
They say he start hangin out wit stars like frankie lymon and he became a heroine addict just like Frankie
Dinah was married to a "drop-dead-gorgeous" homosexual named George Montgomery.
Discuss!
mrspatrickcampbell 😭
She looks pregnant in this- she was married to Elliot Gould at that point...maybe she was?
It's those ridiculous high-waist dresses she always used to wear. Honestly, they look like maternity clothes on anyone, to me.
those old shows were so corny!!