Just saw them in San Jose last Sunday. Thirty years later, they are as great as ever!! Janis can still sing her behind off on this song. They can sing in any style, with beautiful harmony. (with Laurel then, and Cheryl now)
It was the keenest swing songs that I loved so dearly in the past when I heard that this vocal jazz group also released "Boy From New York City". "Operator" was the joy of myself loving the Manhattan Transfer! Not just the other famous number by them......!!!!
I have been a Blues/Jazz. Manhatten Transfer has been a favorite since they began in 1969. They are high energy, very entertaining and you will leave their performance with a wide grinn on your face. Top-o-the-line!!!!
Back in the 70s I worked for the agency that represented them and when their "The Manhattan Transfer" album came out they were booked at The Roxy and all of us went to see the shows and they were freakin' amazing. They were totally unique and one of a kind and I was a fan for life. Janis rocks on "Operator".
The first time I saw them I was 15 or 16 and they set the whole audience on fire. Up to today I have never forgotten that first experience and how it made me want to sing in an acapella quartet.
I worked for the talent agency that represented them back in the 70's and they played the Roxy in LA and we all went to the shows and they were amazing. Those were fun days. Great talent back then.
I used to worked for the agency that represented them back in the 70's and they played the Roxy in LA and we all went to the shows. They were amazing in person. Those were fun days. Great talent back then.
From Tim's opening remarks and the closing credits, I would guess that this is the last song the group sang on the last of the four TV shows of August, 1975. A great performance.
I remember it. That summer replacement show was my introduction to MT. Summer replacement shows were often pretty great. Too bad they don't do it anymore.
2020'💕🎶Operator💕🎶, what Tight Harmonic Acappella Quartet👍, its been since mid 70's when first hearing Manhattan Transfer 🎶Trickle,Trickle💕🎶, then I ordered the Anthology/Birdland in cassette📼 form😅😅, Yep!😅 I still have a Cassette Playerrrrrrr😅😂Thanks for Sharing!!
Laurel Masse v roku 2014 dovrši 63 rokov. V poradi tretia pieseň z albumu z roku 1975 a ich prvý hit v USA. V septembri 1975 obsadil 22.m. a päť rokov bol ich jediným úspechom v USA. V UK boli populárnejší. V rokoch 1976 až 1980 mali v rebríčku 8 skladieb vrátane Chanson D Amour hitu č. 1.
@keyjack100 - I believe they still exist and check the youtube for more of Manhattan Transfer. What a wonderful group so refreshing with their harmony, style and class act - I definitely love them!!!
I wonder if a lot of church musicians around 1975 heard that song and wanted to use that as a gospel jazz number, because of that signature line, "Give me Jesus on the line!!!"
LAUREL,U R SIMPLY(OR AS MULLS WORLDWIDE WOULD SAY,ZIMPLEE) THE BEST.ALL MY SOLDIER BUDDIES HAVE NOW ALSO HEARD OPERATOR!LOVE KOJAK,KOPTERKOJAK@ UTUBE/SOLDIER(LA TAXI LIVE)
i think you are missing the point. the song is a metaphor. it isn't meant to be taken literally. we all know that there aren't ATandT's in heaven. it's symbolism.
+Tim Denton Janis was always the lead singer on this song and many others...Laurel Masse was the soloist on Scotch and Soda ... she left the group '78 / '79 and was replaced by Cheryl Bentyne until the group disbanded ~ :-)
Manhattan Transfer didn't disband. They have a new bass singer in Trist Curless. He substituted for Tim during his illness and after his death, Trist became a permanent member of the vocal group. They're scheduled to perform around the world this year and the first part of 2017.
um... AT&T... the telephone company? stands for american telephone and telegraph? i just thought that was something everyone knew. are you not from the united states?
Great song, great arrangement, but what are the stupid dancers doing there? Send them home. Excess baggage. Those know it all idiot producers just can't leave well enough alone can they? It always ceases to amaze me that when they do a country show, they have to have hay bales and Broadway dancers with guys in checkered shirts and girls in big fluffy skirts prancing around. Do they honestly think they are doing something worth watching? Janice Segal is something else. Viva Manhattan Transfer
Any form of praising GOD is Welcome in my BOOK!!!
I'm an old guy and remember watching this performance when it originally aired. Blew me away, just as it does today.
You and me both. No better than this!
Just saw them in San Jose last Sunday. Thirty
years later, they are as great as ever!! Janis
can still sing her behind off on this song. They
can sing in any style, with beautiful harmony.
(with Laurel then, and Cheryl now)
It was the keenest swing songs that I loved so dearly in the past when I heard that this vocal jazz group also released "Boy From New York City". "Operator" was the joy of myself loving the Manhattan Transfer! Not just the other famous number by them......!!!!
I have been a Blues/Jazz. Manhatten Transfer has been a favorite since they began in 1969. They are high energy, very entertaining and you will leave their performance with a wide grinn on your face. Top-o-the-line!!!!
The Manhattan Transfer was one of my all time favorites for great vocals and remarkable stage presence.
Back in the 70s I worked for the agency that represented them and when their "The Manhattan Transfer" album came out they were booked at The Roxy and all of us went to see the shows and they were freakin' amazing. They were totally unique and one of a kind and I was a fan for life. Janis rocks on "Operator".
The first time I saw them I was 15 or 16 and they set the whole audience on fire. Up to today I have never forgotten that first experience and how it made me want to sing in an acapella quartet.
Top of the Line for SURE! Love their style and collaboration..
Love them..and the video is classic, love the dancing!
I have alwaya loved your music and operator is my altime favorite song. If Im having a bad day if lifts my spirits. What a voice!
One of their greatest. Laurel videos are rare! Thanks much!
Their best song and as soulful ad it gets!
This is such a fantastic and wonderful song and a great performance !!!
Magical harmonies!!!!
This was one of my mom's and my favorite songs. I haven't listened to it since she passed away in 2016. I'm not going to finish listening to it
Now Laurel and Janis return to sing TOGETHER AGAIN !! they have formed together with Lauren Kinhan the vocal group called "JALALA"
sergios345 ...........I’m a bit late to the party, but thanks for this👍
Love them! They are amazing!!
Thank you Rich!
Loved them since I was about ten...
I worked for the talent agency that represented them back in the 70's and they played the Roxy in LA and we all went to the shows and they were amazing. Those were fun days. Great talent back then.
I used to worked for the agency that represented them back in the 70's and they played the Roxy in LA and we all went to the shows. They were amazing in person. Those were fun days. Great talent back then.
From Tim's opening remarks and the closing credits, I would guess that this is the last song the group sang on the last of the four TV shows of August, 1975. A great performance.
I remember it. That summer replacement show was my introduction to MT. Summer replacement shows were often pretty great. Too bad they don't do it anymore.
2020'💕🎶Operator💕🎶, what Tight Harmonic Acappella Quartet👍, its been since mid 70's when first hearing Manhattan Transfer 🎶Trickle,Trickle💕🎶, then I ordered the Anthology/Birdland in cassette📼 form😅😅, Yep!😅 I still have a Cassette Playerrrrrrr😅😂Thanks for Sharing!!
i love the manhatan transfer, thank you vey munch
saw them live the second time less than a week ago, wonderful !
R.I.P. Tim Hauer , great group thanks for posting !
sorry I didn't spellcheck I used to see Mr. Hauser in a music store I shopped in . sorely missed. nothing to beat Manhattan Transfer
+Dj Tennessee I've just learned that he passed away. RIP.
Amazing !!!
I love this song
This is class indeed.
Dancer in yellow on the left is throwing everything she had into this
You've got Ron Field to thank for that.
The Transfer is too. They just make it look effortless. This church, enjoy!
I LOVED this series. Was sorry it was just a summer series!
Timeless!
we want to sing this so bad in our chamber group!
Yup....still a great song
May God Be Praised.
Jus so beautiful
Laurel Masse v roku 2014 dovrši 63 rokov. V poradi tretia pieseň z albumu z roku 1975 a ich prvý hit v USA. V septembri 1975 obsadil 22.m. a päť rokov bol ich jediným úspechom v USA. V UK boli populárnejší. V rokoch 1976 až 1980 mali v rebríčku 8 skladieb vrátane Chanson D Amour hitu č. 1.
@keyjack100 - I believe they still exist and check the youtube for more of Manhattan Transfer.
What a wonderful group so refreshing with their harmony, style and class act - I definitely love them!!!
I do believe so. No other group could replace them.
Great song great little mover whooooo:-)
@keyjack100 Yes! I went to see them tonight! STILL AMAZING.
I wonder if a lot of church musicians around 1975 heard that song and wanted to use that as a gospel jazz number, because of that signature line, "Give me Jesus on the line!!!"
My church choir actually did this song a while back.
ME 2!!!! love them..
No doubt plus it seems big bush also gone forever. Oh the 70's how we miss thee.
superb!
It's Janis singing the lead. No doubt about it.
@keyjack100 , they sure du, coz we all still listen to them, how could you not ay
REMEMBERING TIMOTHY "TIM" HAUSER (DECEMBER 12, 1941 - OCTOBER 16, 2014) [12/12/2015]
LAUREL,U R SIMPLY(OR AS MULLS WORLDWIDE WOULD SAY,ZIMPLEE) THE BEST.ALL MY SOLDIER BUDDIES HAVE NOW ALSO HEARD OPERATOR!LOVE KOJAK,KOPTERKOJAK@ UTUBE/SOLDIER(LA TAXI LIVE)
What's Laurel been doin', since she left MT? Please let me know. They hit #22 in Billboard, 11-22-75. God bless ya, for postin' it. Thanx!
dis is a phat party song
the single version entered Cashbox Sept 27, 1975
@keyjack100 yes they do!!
They had a summer replacement series sometime in the late 1970's. Maybe around 1977?
1975.
They can sing but the woman in the yellow dress is the queen dancer. who is she??? I wanna marry her : D
I watched this short summer series when it aired. Do you know if it's available on DVD? I'd love to get my hands on it. Thanks for posting it.
Daneacts - What series was this, and from what year is it? It's fantastic!
Anyone in the audience that night who wasn't moving to this number was dead.
i think you are missing the point. the song is a metaphor. it isn't meant to be taken literally. we all know that there aren't ATandT's in heaven. it's symbolism.
it is also just a song. so. yeah :D
Janis Siegel
LOL idk why people discounted this, Clever, sir ;)
this band is cool, Laurel is off the hook, but it's good to song, when your wondering
wouldn't that be nice if I had a direct line, reverence, and faith, still calling
11 people refused a collect call.
the chick in yellow is drunk lol
Who sings lead on this song?
Who sings lead on Chanson d'Amour?
Thanks
Both songs are sung by the beautiful very talented Janis Siegel.
Is Laurel the singer on the recorded version of this instead of Janis? Sounds just like this on the record. I always thought it was Janis.
+Tim Denton Janis was always the lead singer on this song and many others...Laurel Masse was the soloist on Scotch and Soda ... she left the group '78 / '79 and was replaced by Cheryl Bentyne until the group disbanded ~ :-)
Manhattan Transfer didn't disband. They have a new bass singer in Trist Curless. He substituted for Tim during his illness and after his death, Trist became a permanent member of the vocal group. They're scheduled to perform around the world this year and the first part of 2017.
Rita Geller
Thanks Rita. That's good to hear. Tim will be sorely missed though.
um... AT&T... the telephone company? stands for american telephone and telegraph? i just thought that was something everyone knew. are you not from the united states?
Great song, great arrangement, but what are the stupid dancers doing there? Send them home. Excess baggage. Those know it all idiot producers just can't leave well enough alone can they? It always ceases to amaze me that when they do a country show, they have to have hay bales and Broadway dancers with guys in checkered shirts and girls in big fluffy skirts prancing around. Do they honestly think they are doing something worth watching? Janice Segal is something else. Viva Manhattan Transfer