This clip speaks to Ms. Faye's longevity--performing so actively with full-on singing and dancing later in her career, long after she ended her rigorous Hollywood career at Fox. She was a class act, for sure!
Boy, Alice can kick up her legs with the best of them! She and the guys are tight! Great number - and Alice is in a cute outfit. And Mr. Martin is totally terrific. They make a great team.
I was thinking that while they were singing and holding each other, that Phil Harris must be biting his nails backstage. Was not the least bit surprised when he came out toward the end. Seriously though, he and Dean were good friends and it was a great comedy sketch.
Alice Faye looks great! Look at those kicks; she has to be about 50 here. It's a shame that she quit at 30 but she wanted to enjoy family life; I really don't blame her. She's also a very underrated singer but, as a tenor, she's hard for baritones and altos to deal with.
Poor Dean; he has to sing more towards "tenor" here to join in with Faye; she had a deeply pitched voice; he's cracking on those high notes! At least when Faye did "On The Avenue" with Dick Powell, they were BOTH tenors!!! Indeed, Ruby Keeler had the same sort of problems singing with Powell (as do Faye and Martin have here) since he was a tenor and she was an alto.
This clip speaks to Ms. Faye's longevity--performing so actively with full-on singing and dancing later in her career, long after she ended her rigorous Hollywood career at Fox. She was a class act, for sure!
Alice Faye is wonderful...she never lost that talent. That bit at the end with her husband Phil Harris is delightful! Thanks for posting.
Absolutely one
Special lady.
Dean is so wonderful, always knows
How to introduce
His guest,
Alice Faye is
Marvelous ❤💥
I was born and I grew up listening to Dino sing and I thank God for that
Boy, Alice can kick up her legs with the best of them! She and the guys are tight! Great number - and Alice is in a cute outfit. And Mr. Martin is totally terrific. They make a great team.
Alice is also quite a tap dancer as evidenced from the Military Man number from the film Poor Little Rich Girl.
Love both of them!
Dean: "I have to do it!"
Hahahaha! I'm quite sure he enjoyed doing it, too.
Awesome clip. Thank you for posting. Makes me smile.
I love it brings back memories thanks !!!!!
LMAO at Phil Harris haha!!! ty this made my morning!!!
Loved Dean with caril Lawrence. Seeing him him with Alice Faye is especially wonderful.
When they sing You're A Sweetheart it's really tops.
GRANDE ARTISTA..
I was thinking that while they were singing and holding each other, that Phil Harris must be biting his nails backstage. Was not the least bit surprised when he came out toward the end. Seriously though, he and Dean were good friends and it was a great comedy sketch.
Alice Faye looks great!
Look at those kicks; she has to be about 50 here.
It's a shame that she quit at 30 but she wanted to enjoy family life; I really don't blame her.
She's also a very underrated singer but, as a tenor, she's hard for baritones and altos to deal with.
🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️R.I.P.
Alice - oh, those eyes!
Poor Dean; he has to sing more towards "tenor" here to join in with Faye; she had a deeply pitched voice; he's cracking on those high notes!
At least when Faye did "On The Avenue" with Dick Powell, they were BOTH tenors!!!
Indeed, Ruby Keeler had the same sort of problems singing with Powell (as do Faye and Martin have here) since he was a tenor and she was an alto.
No doubt, Phil Harris was a major influence on Dean Martin.
Dean could not stop smoking
What year was this?
Dreadful dance routine, but nice duet. Awful outfit. Alice and Phil looking good!