I have just lost my wife of 30 years. She was 11 years older than me, and although we were soulmates from the very beginning, she was always plagued by that insecurity of "growing old" before me, and of not being up to the job. She was. As we grew older, that age difference became less and less obvious. She looked rather like Dinah, although hated to be compared to others. She was a performer, a force of nature , and once met, never forgotten. We were inseparable. Watching this broke my heart.
So sorry for your loss.. Thank you for sharing your beautiful heartfelt words.. I'm sure she knew how lucky she was to have a love like yours. I send you love, and peace to ease your sorrow. May she send you a sign that her soul will always be with you x
@@zenguidancetarot Thank you. Wow. It's suddenly gone very dusty in here.... Yes, she knew. We both knew. You only receive blessings like that once in a lifetime, and only then to a very very lucky few.
Thank you, great narration. Dinah Shore was a great entertainer and interviewer. I would watch her now and then. She was always cheerful and gracious to her audience and guests.
Thank you for the wonderful narration. Dinah Shore was an exceptional entertainer and interviewer. I used to watch her from time to time, and she was always so cheerful and gracious with both her audience and guests. Her warmth really shone through
This was such a beautiful video. Thank you. I never knew this about Dinah Shore, but you showed a woman who really overcame challenges, from childhood polio, to making it as a solo singer, to other trailblazing actions. And through all this, she came off as a warm and welcoming person who deserved respect and much love.
I have always loved Dinah. She had a lot of class and handled herself well. No one ever mentions the tragedy of one of her children, apparently born with multiple physical and mental anomalies. Dinah had so much on her plate. I don't know how she did it.
I uses to watch her TV show in the 70s. I remember my mom telling me Dinah had been a famous singer.I never thought to look into her music. But your video has intrigued me, and I am going to see what I can find and hopefully spend the rest of the day enjoying some good music.
I remember seeing a video and Susan Lucci hosted and it was about Dinah Shore she said that she didn’t have any enemies very few people disliked her she was loved by everyone no one could say anything bad about her and Susan Lucci said that was very rare to hear about a major star and that Dinah Shore was one of the most beloved people in Hollywood
I love Dinah Shore.wish they would replay her show and interviews. Im sure they would still be relevant and entertaining.She had such a sweet spirit.i watched her show all the time,but have never seen the one on one interviews. Wonder how she would do with Mr.Trump?
I did not know she had polio. she was an incredible person. I recall her romance with Burt Reynolds. Oddly, I never heard anything bad about their romance. You could see a bit of sadness in their relationship.
In 1972, Burt Reynolds posed nude in Cosmoplitan magazine. Later, Burt Reynolds appeared, with Dinah Shore, at the Muni Opera in St. Louis. Dinah came out on the stage and many pictures were projected above her. One of the pictures flashed above her was that Cosmo centerfold picture of Reynolds. When she looked up, she snapped her finger and said, "Darn, I missed it." At that point, Burt threw his hand at her, waving her off, and walked offstage. And that was it. Odd, eh?
Wow - great look- back. Always loved Dinah Shore - classy lady and very accomplished. Can hear her voice in my head singing.... See the USA, in your Chevrolet....... ending with her kiss.
As a little kid, I watched her TV show with my mom, who adored her because she was also from Tennessee, like Dinah. I didn't realize that her parents were immigrants from Russia and Ukraine. She was a class act!
I'm 90 years old and read the tabloids in the '50s and the gossip at that time didn't say anything about her being Jewish at all but it said that she was mixed race black and then she even had a black baby and that's why her husband George Montgomery left her and that was always not fact checked clear through nobody could prove that and the fifties I was quite Young so I didn't even care I didn't check about it or anything but now you brought this up and it reminded me of it.
How ironic that Hillcrest Country Club discriminated against women. The club was founded because the other country clubs in the L.A. area (and in most areas in the US) were “restricted”: they did not admit Jews (and probably no other minorities, either). This was the reason Jews built their own resorts in the Catskill Mts of New York - later called the Borscht Belt: because other country clubs were restricted. (For a movie that demonstrates this discrimination, see 1947’s “Gentlemen’s Agreement” starring Gregory Peck.) So Hillcrest was founded in 1920 as a Jewish country club. In the 1980s, it opened to women and non-Jews, including Danny Thomas , Frank Sinatra, and Sidney Poitier.
@@edwardmeradith2419 I was retired as an army colonel and also a programs manager for Rockwell. We had gas rationing, and inflation was through the roof. All he had to do was ask, "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" And everyone voted him in, overwhelmingly. Four years later they voted him in again. He could, and did, relate to the Democratic party, and especially Tip O'Neill, and they worked together, unlike anything we have seen since. I am mostly apolitical but I can say that Ronald Reagan (a former Democrat) was a lifesaver for the times.
@@williamheyman5439 Big respect to you sir, I had a very different experience. Many people died from HIV, which was reported in the US as early as 1982, and Reagan refused to address it, I believe, until his last year in office. The phrase “silence=death” rings a bell. Personally, I lost many friends and acquaintances (50+), and a partner of 5 years. Reagan was wonderful in many ways but, not in that one.
I have just lost my wife of 30 years. She was 11 years older than me, and although we were soulmates from the very beginning, she was always plagued by that insecurity of "growing old" before me, and of not being up to the job.
She was.
As we grew older, that age difference became less and less obvious. She looked rather like Dinah, although hated to be compared to others. She was a performer, a force of nature , and once met, never forgotten. We were inseparable. Watching this broke my heart.
Thanks for sharing and so sorry for your loss 💜
So very sorry for your loss.
@@RianShafer Thank you so much.
So sorry for your loss.. Thank you for sharing your beautiful heartfelt words.. I'm sure she knew how lucky she was to have a love like yours.
I send you love, and peace to ease your sorrow. May she send you a sign that her soul will always be with you x
@@zenguidancetarot Thank you. Wow. It's suddenly gone very dusty in here....
Yes, she knew. We both knew. You only receive blessings like that once in a lifetime, and only then to a very very lucky few.
Thank you, great narration. Dinah Shore was a great entertainer and interviewer. I would watch her now and then. She was always cheerful and gracious to her audience and guests.
Thank you for the kind words.
Thank you for the wonderful narration. Dinah Shore was an exceptional entertainer and interviewer. I used to watch her from time to time, and she was always so cheerful and gracious with both her audience and guests. Her warmth really shone through
This was such a beautiful video. Thank you. I never knew this about Dinah Shore, but you showed a woman who really overcame challenges, from childhood polio, to making it as a solo singer, to other trailblazing actions. And through all this, she came off as a warm and welcoming person who deserved respect and much love.
I have always loved Dinah. She had a lot of class and handled herself well. No one ever mentions the tragedy of one of her children, apparently born with multiple physical and mental anomalies. Dinah had so much on her plate. I don't know how she did it.
This is the best narration yet. Well done.
Just wish the narrator would respond.
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@@Factinate Woo hoo, it worked!😄😁😆
I uses to watch her TV show in the 70s. I remember my mom telling me Dinah had been a famous singer.I never thought to look into her music. But your video has intrigued me, and I am going to see what I can find and hopefully spend the rest of the day enjoying some good music.
She was ,so sweet.
I remember seeing a video and Susan Lucci hosted and it was about Dinah Shore she said that she didn’t have any enemies very few people disliked her she was loved by everyone no one could say anything bad about her and Susan Lucci said that was very rare to hear about a major star and that Dinah Shore was one of the most beloved people in Hollywood
She was so beautiful
I love Dinah Shore.wish they would replay her show and interviews. Im sure they would still be relevant and entertaining.She had such a sweet spirit.i watched her show all the time,but have never seen the one on one interviews. Wonder how she would do with Mr.Trump?
She would bury him in a sweet way that would humiliate him. 😂
I did not know she had polio. she was an incredible person. I recall her romance with Burt Reynolds. Oddly, I never heard anything bad about their romance. You could see a bit of sadness in their relationship.
Great video, I love Dinah… A true LADY… always….
I loved her talk shows and variety shows.
I remember her x husband George Montgomery was by her side while she was dying, he also was on her show often
Lady who knew what she wanted a TRUE CLASS ACT
In 1972, Burt Reynolds posed nude in Cosmoplitan magazine. Later, Burt Reynolds appeared, with Dinah Shore, at the Muni Opera in St. Louis. Dinah came out on the stage and many pictures were projected above her. One of the pictures flashed above her was that Cosmo centerfold picture of Reynolds. When she looked up, she snapped her finger and said, "Darn, I missed it." At that point, Burt threw his hand at her, waving her off, and walked offstage. And that was it. Odd, eh?
Wow - great look- back. Always loved Dinah Shore - classy lady and very accomplished. Can hear her voice in my head singing.... See the USA, in your Chevrolet....... ending with her kiss.
When i was a kid i asked my mom why did her parents name her dinosaur?
It appears she had wonderful parents.
There is a great interview for an hour in the early 1990s with burt and dinah. It was when she was on the cmt. Y'all got to watch it.
As a little kid, I watched her TV show with my mom, who adored her because she was also from Tennessee, like Dinah. I didn't realize that her parents were immigrants from Russia and Ukraine. She was a class act!
He said Sally Fields was the love of his life. Sally didn't feel the same way.
I loved Dinah she was a lovely star and very sophisticated. I never trusted Bert Reynolds with her though !!
One pic he’s with Loni Anderson in one pic and Goldie Hawn in another not Dinah but good narration. Interesting story
A mother's love to help their child.❤
I'm 90 years old and read the tabloids in the '50s and the gossip at that time didn't say anything about her being Jewish at all but it said that she was mixed race black and then she even had a black baby and that's why her husband George Montgomery left her and that was always not fact checked clear through nobody could prove that and the fifties I was quite Young so I didn't even care I didn't check about it or anything but now you brought this up and it reminded me of it.
Burts true love was Sally Field. Unfortunately Saaly didnt Feel the same. Although maybe 🤔 thers more than one true love.
Ah Frank Sinatra non biased slept with every woman he came across. What a guy, equal opportunity like.
How ironic that Hillcrest Country Club discriminated against women. The club was founded because the other country clubs in the L.A. area (and in most areas in the US) were “restricted”: they did not admit Jews (and probably no other minorities, either). This was the reason Jews built their own resorts in the Catskill Mts of New York - later called the Borscht Belt: because other country clubs were restricted. (For a movie that demonstrates this discrimination, see 1947’s “Gentlemen’s Agreement” starring Gregory Peck.)
So Hillcrest was founded in 1920 as a Jewish country club. In the 1980s, it opened to women and non-Jews, including Danny Thomas , Frank Sinatra, and Sidney Poitier.
The name is SHORE !!!
I do not think they were ever married. ???
I thought she married John Payne!
A pretty jewish girl, not a great voice, but her ethnic background helped in showbiz. She had a weakness for younger boys.
and all... goyim
@@Frankie-tc1bh -- Oy, did I "hoit" your sensitive tribal feelings?
How was the presidency of Ronald Reagan controversial? He literally was our greatest president ever!
Not in everyone’s estimation
How old were you when he was president of the United States?
@@caraqueno I was age 25-33
@@edwardmeradith2419 I was retired as an army colonel and also a programs manager for Rockwell. We had gas rationing, and inflation was through the roof. All he had to do was ask, "Are you better off now than you were four years ago?" And everyone voted him in, overwhelmingly. Four years later they voted him in again. He could, and did, relate to the Democratic party, and especially Tip O'Neill, and they worked together, unlike anything we have seen since. I am mostly apolitical but I can say that Ronald Reagan (a former Democrat) was a lifesaver for the times.
@@williamheyman5439 Big respect to you sir, I had a very different experience. Many people died from HIV, which was reported in the US as early as 1982, and Reagan refused to address it, I believe, until his last year in office. The phrase “silence=death”
rings a bell. Personally, I lost many friends and acquaintances (50+), and a partner of 5 years. Reagan was wonderful in many ways but, not in that one.
Such a delightful and charming lady🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂🥂