The Nat "King" Cole Show - Episode #3.3 (1957)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Octobe 1, 1957. Show originated from the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas.
    Little Girl 2:11
    I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 4:06
    I Am 6:40
    Raintree County 8:57
    It Must Be True 12:00
    Muskrat Ramble 15:13
    Star Dust 20:12
    Produced & Directed by Bob Henry. Guests: Tony Bennett, The Beachcombers with Natalie Cole, Jane Russell (cameo), Lee Young, Charlie Harris.
    In honor of his 47th episode, Nat's guests handle the introductions.
    Jane Russell, the star who will succeed Nat at the hotel's
    Copa Room, comes on at the end of the show. Charlie Harris and Lee Young were members of Nat's combo.
    P.S. Unfortunately I had to cut out the song "In The Middle Of An Island" performed by Tony Bennett, because the video would be unavailable in the UK. Sorry:(

Комментарии • 102

  • @stevensmith743
    @stevensmith743 2 года назад +10

    And Tony Bennett is flawless as always. Tony and Nat on the same show. Why is 1950s TV so much better than current offerings?

    • @neilcoligan8621
      @neilcoligan8621 2 года назад +1

      Notice how Tony reaches out his hand to Nat during the introduction. The fact they shook hands in that era is significant.

    • @dawoool
      @dawoool 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@neilcoligan8621 As a soldier in WWII Tony formed a band with a black drummer. His CO had him transferred, telling him "We don't like the company you keep." Tony was never one to judge by skin color.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 18 дней назад

      @@neilcoligan8621 Nobody cared about two men or two women shaking hands or embracing.

  • @jfuzz9083
    @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад +2

    The whole "taking over the show" thing is really hokey but it's fun to see these giants of music stumble through it. The main thing is the music ... just great! Nat and Tony, matchless entertainers.

  • @PieterMay-gp7sn
    @PieterMay-gp7sn 10 месяцев назад +4

    What a gracious man

  • @swineminus
    @swineminus 5 лет назад +34

    This television show was and remains the high point of American mass media culture. A show with Excellence in every respect: the best performers with great material, a great band and great backup singers. And most importantly, it was delivered with Class and Sincerity, never looking down on the viewer or dumbing itself down. It was too good to last! So grateful these episodes have been preserved and uploaded. Keep it Real, folks, and KNOW what we've got while we have it!

    • @jasonbeard4713
      @jasonbeard4713 2 года назад +3

      You probably know that the series was videotaped for later broadcast. I don't know what happened to the tapes, but thank God we have the kinescopes. They are everything you wrote and more. Nat is my favorite singer.

  • @xxxxyyyy7849
    @xxxxyyyy7849 11 месяцев назад +5

    EXCELLANT,SUPER❤❤❤❤❤

  • @clivelange7879
    @clivelange7879 7 месяцев назад +3

    wow pure magic..love it

  • @dawoool
    @dawoool 5 лет назад +36

    The man had class.

  • @robertjosephkeil
    @robertjosephkeil Год назад +8

    Nat Cole: A voice like velvet. Plus class, musicality, perfection.

  • @frankconti6591
    @frankconti6591 2 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely in time 🕰️⏰🕥🙏🏼

  • @pamelaparker4689
    @pamelaparker4689 2 года назад +5

    He was one of the GREATS! I remember watching this show in the fifties when I was a child. My mother loved Nat King Chole and I even liked him as a child. This brings back a much more simple time in life. I 'm so glad we have the thechnolgy today that people can experience it again or for the first time. Things are so difficuilt in this Covid pandemic. it's nice to be able to go to a much better easier time in life. I'm enjoying this so much. Whoever put this online THANK YOU.

  • @deyafleming7120
    @deyafleming7120 2 года назад +8

    This is when people had class. He had such a wonderful voice. So smooth and velvety. He was awesome 👏🏼

  • @michaelstrickland6592
    @michaelstrickland6592 4 года назад +23

    What a singer and classy fellow, Nat King Cole. Velvety voice.

  • @Dyidyidyi
    @Dyidyidyi 4 года назад +8

    Best black Jazz singer

  • @rogercook8277
    @rogercook8277 4 года назад +7

    1957, it would be 2 more years before I would be born. He was a great singer and a man with class. Unforgettable. 7/25/2020

  • @stevensmith743
    @stevensmith743 2 года назад +6

    Has there ever been a more perfectly cool and classy performer?

    • @PieterMay-gp7sn
      @PieterMay-gp7sn 8 месяцев назад

      I can't think so(don't

    • @user-xw2of9fi3q
      @user-xw2of9fi3q 2 месяца назад

      Not in our Galaxy perhaps in another replica might be found oh this mesmerizing voice

  • @coolbreeze4069
    @coolbreeze4069 5 лет назад +12

    Miss you Dad. Dad loved Mr. Cole.

  • @TheMikemedia
    @TheMikemedia 3 года назад +9

    Listening to Stardust revives childhood memories of feeling safe and loved while sitting next to that big Zenith stereo console with my mother.

  • @PieterMay-gp7sn
    @PieterMay-gp7sn 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'll never find man like Cole his out of this world

  • @zorro149
    @zorro149 3 года назад +12

    20:24 "Here is the greatest rendition of Stardust that I have ever heard." Me too, Tony. Me too.

  • @middleagesucks1396
    @middleagesucks1396 4 года назад +9

    love him....

  • @AR-oi4hg
    @AR-oi4hg 3 года назад +2

    I love the natural transitions.

  • @user-xw2of9fi3q
    @user-xw2of9fi3q 2 месяца назад

    Very soothing leaves in a romantic state

  • @opaulamorgan4265
    @opaulamorgan4265 2 года назад +2

    No one could sing "Stardust" like Nat King Cole!

  • @jeffpiegari4942
    @jeffpiegari4942 4 года назад +8

    Wow any more of the Nate king cole shows please I love his great voice.
    Did you know that frank Sinatra’s music leader was nat king cole show band leader on tv

    • @jeffpiegari4942
      @jeffpiegari4942 4 года назад +1

      Jim Stark wow

    • @brucescott4261
      @brucescott4261 4 года назад +1

      @Jim Stark ...You're absolutely and positively correct, Jim! It was Nat "King" Cole who made Nelson Riddle famous. As quiet as it was kept, the was the former was instrumental getting Sinatra to Capitol Records. Nat "King" Cole was also a great jazz pianist. The latter was Capitol Records, the house that Nat built. Thanks, Jim!

  • @artistmac
    @artistmac 4 года назад +18

    Nice to see he had finally gotten sponsors by this time instead of his show being "self-sustaining". Still, for years after this, until the premiere of "Julia", as Nat famously said, "Madison Avenue is afraid of the dark."

    • @charliejimmy5160
      @charliejimmy5160 3 года назад +1

      i know it is kinda off topic but do anyone know a good site to stream new tv shows online ?

    • @xavierkylo5655
      @xavierkylo5655 3 года назад +1

      @Charlie Jimmy Flixportal :)

    • @charliejimmy5160
      @charliejimmy5160 3 года назад +1

      @Xavier Kylo Thank you, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I really appreciate it !

    • @xavierkylo5655
      @xavierkylo5655 3 года назад +1

      @Charlie Jimmy you are welcome :)

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад

      The show had spotty sponsorship throughout ... Reingold Beer was a regional sponsor for the show in the east - good for them.
      It's stupid how reluctant Madison Ave and networks were about entertainers of color ... mostly the American audience accepted a great talent regardless of these concerns. (Did you know the CBS was originally scared to have Lucy and Desi star together because they were a mixed race couple! People didn't care - they loved them.)

  • @waldolydecker8118
    @waldolydecker8118 9 месяцев назад +1

    20:00 Often it takes time to recognize a 'definitive' classic...you usually need a few decades to pass to gather comparative data and access the durability and impact of a performance. Not necessary here. Nat King Cole's 1957 recording of 'Stardust' for many years now has been widely recognized as the definitive vocal for this definitive American standard. Seeing Tony Bennett literally make the call in real time is impressive. 65 years later, its still reigns supreme.

  • @user-xw2of9fi3q
    @user-xw2of9fi3q 2 месяца назад

    This amazing American had vocals like no other American had or will have in the future

  • @davidwyattsr.5889
    @davidwyattsr.5889 3 года назад +4

    My brother Donald Lee Wyatt appeared on the Nat king Cole show.

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey 2 года назад +1

    "Stardust" still one of the best renditions,

  • @ianhermogenes
    @ianhermogenes 2 года назад

    what a marvelous time!!

  • @ThePragmo
    @ThePragmo Год назад +2

    I'm here for Tony Bennett. 😢

  • @michigatito9813
    @michigatito9813 3 года назад +3

    Me teletransporta a esa apoca❤️

  • @natssuarez2592
    @natssuarez2592 День назад

    NAT KING COLE MAGICO.

  • @ninakons829
    @ninakons829 Год назад

    Pleasant video,Thank you .

  • @michigatito9813
    @michigatito9813 3 года назад +3

    So weird the sound with the paper 😂
    Interaction with the orchestra is unique

  • @mikehaas7
    @mikehaas7 6 лет назад +2

    This was first episode of Nat's show I ever watched, several years ago. All of those shows have at least one special performance and this one features "Raintree County" sung live by Nat from the stage of the Sands.

  • @arnoldtrogman
    @arnoldtrogman Год назад

    Nat was one of the greatest voices of the 20th century.. with guests like Tony Bennett.. the show was the top of top..

  • @natssuarez2592
    @natssuarez2592 2 года назад

    STARDUTS QUE BELLA CANCION ME FASCINA,

  • @corintomartins5823
    @corintomartins5823 Год назад

    Excelente 😄

  • @falloutmanize
    @falloutmanize 6 лет назад +14

    Excellent.
    Is it at all possible that you could post Episode #12? That has one of Nat's BEST performances where he magically sings "Soft Sands".
    I'd be forever grateful.

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  6 лет назад

      Currently, I don't have this episode. But if I'll find it or buy it, I'll post it here:)

    • @falloutmanize
      @falloutmanize 6 лет назад

      Wonderful, wonderful.
      Even if you do not find it, thank you so very much.

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  6 лет назад

      You are welcome!

  • @michigatito9813
    @michigatito9813 3 года назад +2

    😍😍

  • @lorenzodilasson4861
    @lorenzodilasson4861 Год назад

    super

  • @patrickwilliams5465
    @patrickwilliams5465 6 лет назад +2

    Well I'll be.... I remember my uncle wearing his hair just like that. From the show Sanford and Son,I remember Fred saying: "If your hair is short and nappy Konkaline will make it happy!"

  • @janicerockwell8417
    @janicerockwell8417 2 года назад

    Love it ! ❤🎶💕👒🎩🥰

  • @customkey
    @customkey Год назад +1

    Lester's brother Lee Young on drums.

  • @frankconti6591
    @frankconti6591 2 месяца назад

    ‘🎶❤️ ‘Rheingold is my been the dry beer 🍻 🙏🏼🏝️🥴🎵

  • @kayalso2722
    @kayalso2722 4 года назад +9

    Who else is here because of Karen & Dr. Carr?

  • @deigonolasc3430
    @deigonolasc3430 10 месяцев назад

    tony bennett 1926 2023🕊🙏

  • @guitarhans
    @guitarhans Год назад

    Best music of that era. Why did Rock 'n Roll ever happen?

  • @joserams2245
    @joserams2245 Год назад +1

    whatever happened to the Beachcombers with Natalie? Was she vietnamese?

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад

      They said they met her in Hawaii ... I assume she was native Hawaiian.

  • @gloobark
    @gloobark 2 года назад +3

    this shit hits different knowing it was during the segregation era. truly beautiful and wholesome

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад +1

      Everyone loved Nat. He was a truly gifted jazz musician with a warm, unique voice and an engaging personality. He had a kind of universal appeal that's very rare among entertainers .... to a great degree he transcended all those issues of the day. It was a huge loss when he died so young, a remarkable man and talent.

  • @jasonbeard4713
    @jasonbeard4713 2 года назад +1

    Raintree County is one of my top five favorite Cole songs. I first heard it in the Ella's Fitzgerald episode. Do you have that one?

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  2 года назад +1

      Sadly no Jason 😔

  • @kennethlopez6527
    @kennethlopez6527 8 месяцев назад

    wow tony bennett was so young. rip antonio delvecchio. "and as for you my dear...happy holidays you trifling b/tch yes yes im horney thats sexy tv."--chappelle show nat king cole skit

  • @jvillegas25
    @jvillegas25 4 года назад +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @gingersoares1995
    @gingersoares1995 6 месяцев назад

    That's my Aunty

  • @mariahyman2025
    @mariahyman2025 11 месяцев назад +2

    I got turn off when that small woman called Mr. Cole a “boy”

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад

      The world is too much with us.
      We are told so often what problems we have with race that we don't know how to just relax and listen without reading too much into every little word. I think Natalie was a native Hawaiian, so she would probably have dealt with some bias herself. I don't think there was anything intended in her introduction aside from a friendly tone ... after all, this was a BIG break for them to appear on Nat's show ... he was a very popular entertainer and they would not have done anything to offend him.

  • @dawoool
    @dawoool 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thurgood Marshall said bad things about Nat Cole. Insulted him horribly. Nobody else I know of ever did.

    • @MinecraftRick
      @MinecraftRick 4 месяца назад

      He wasn't alone, although he and the Chicago Defender paper certainly went lower than others did. Roy Wilkins at least had the decency to frame his criticism as an invitation for Cole to get involved in the civil rights struggle, rather than settle for calling him an "Uncle Tom" like Marshall did, or, like the "Defender", portray him as a race traitor.

    • @jfuzz9083
      @jfuzz9083 4 месяца назад +2

      @@MinecraftRick "Traitors" like Nat showed everyone of every color how to transcend differences and address them as a result. He was no "Tom" ... he was a warm, hugely talented man with an engaging quality as an entertainer that prompted jealously in more petty people. Many of his critics did a lot of good in their way but I think they completely missed the point with Nat.

  • @user-xw2of9fi3q
    @user-xw2of9fi3q 2 месяца назад

    If I was pious of some sort i would bestow sainthood on this particular individual

  • @jakej.5996
    @jakej.5996 5 лет назад +3

    Who was the guest named Natalie?

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  5 лет назад +1

      May be his
      daughter?

    • @jakej.5996
      @jakej.5996 5 лет назад +2

      @@CostAnder Do you have the episode with Pearl Bailey?

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  5 лет назад +1

      @@jakej.5996 Unfortunately no. But maybe I can find it for you

    • @jakej.5996
      @jakej.5996 5 лет назад +2

      @@CostAnder Yes, please. That was one of my favorite episodes.

    • @CostAnder
      @CostAnder  5 лет назад +1

      @@jakej.5996 Ok, I will post it if I found or buy:)