April Stevens "I'm In Love Again" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- April Stevens "I'm In Love Again" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 21, 1951. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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Thank you SO much for posting this extremely rare performance by April at the start of her career! Many will know April for her recordings with her brother Nino Tempo in the 1960's, but this was her very first hit record. Written by Cole Porter, her single was made with Henri René and His Musette Orchestra and charted at number 6 in Billboard in 1951. This was April's only appearance on the Sullivan show.
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I always enjoy these early Toast of the Town kinescopes. It's a miracle that they exist given the networks callous attitude toward preservation at that time. She was born Caroline LoTempio in 1929 and only died this year (April 17), just a few days short of her 94th birthday (April 29). Her younger brother Antonino (Nino) is still alive (88 years old).
April Stevens and Nino Tempo
April was overlooked at this year's 2024 Grammys In Memoriam segment
I like the Dancers; what a beautiful old fashioned Performance🫠
Post war,1946 to about 1959 was a time never to be seen again
@@edwardalamo2507 ...i agree 100%
The setting could not be more appropriate to the theme of the song and to the name of the singer, born and deceased, by the way, in April... For some reason, the scene reminds me of the famous Renaissance painting by Boticcelli, "The Spring", with Flora walking among some dancing forest nymphs...
I love these magical black & white videos.
Happy Wednesday... thank you for sharing! 💖
💐...70's Girl😘
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@@that70sgirl90 Love&Hugs💤sleep tight🫠
She stole my heart when I was a 60's kid.
holy sh*t 1951?? Man i thought she couldnt be more than 21 in that color video of All Strung Out On You from I believe 1967. She is gorgeous and a wonderful singer.
Beautiful ❤️
Everything was dignified and cultured a time of Gentleman and Gentle women, and then society collapsed.
RIP April
I ❤ This
Thanks For Sharing This ❤️
Toast of The Town 1951 with the Toastettes from 1948-1953😀👍🏿
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The dancers looked like dolls at the beginning. 🙂
Oh, no Dallas episode 😔😔 but Bobby was in love again… paaaaaaam don’t drive and phone! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
... ' Paloma Hechicera'!!!... ole, ole, ... , ole!!!...
I like this tableau.