The Everly Brothers "Lucille" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- The Everly Brothers "Lucille" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 29, 1961. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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Merci pour ce partage des Everly Brothers
Fantastique
Leurs voix sont superbes
Grand groupe
I remember seeing the Everly Brothers sing "Lucille" on a TV show when I was very young. I would have been 9 when this show aired, so it may have been this one.
I was 5 when this aired on TV ! Have liked their music since I was a kid ! My sister took me twice to see them in person but have never met them ! They are quite awesome and so is this song which I also like love by Little Richard !
Perfection as always!
The recorded version is fantastic
Makes me wish my name was Lucille! 😄 Dressed to impress!
Thank you for sharing! 💖
Roy Orbinson - Oh pretty woman . Orbinson likes sound Everly Brothers.
Great to see this, but surely this can be remastered from source to produce a significantly be result than this. Please let us have the jewels in your vault in the quality they deserve.
Well you've seen what they've done with other ones, they upscaled the video and even converted the 24FPS of the kinescope (pre '59 shows before converting to 2" Quad tape which by the way actually does 60FPS, no clue why they don't have it in it's native frame rate) to 30FPS, like you see on the Elvis videos.
@@JonathanMcKey It's a shame. There is some amazing software and techniques available today to restore video, which is something that I do. I would love a chance to restore from good sources, some classic performances.
this would have been so great with the Everly's road band which were The Crickets in 1961, instead of the HOKEY orchestra. Sullivan was probably to cheap to pay those 3 other musicans. (Sonny Curtis, Jerry Allison, and Joe B Mauldin
I would have posted this together with "Don't Blame Me" which was performed right after this. On its own, this footage is too short.
it's coming....
Whoever wrote the piano and horn parts needs to be punished.
I guess SOFA is done with Christmas. I saw their tree on the curb this morning!
Doesn't quite have the power or feeling of the original by Little Richard, but it's a decent version of the song.
They were alway great. Shame about the orchestra backing on this show.
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The Everly Brothers are great, but the orchestral backing is very poor indeed.
Bad mistake to cover this song this way
Orchestra not necessary. What a shame.