I remember meeting her after my mother's horrific accident during the Queen's visit. She appeared at the hospital bearing flowers. My mother was in an iron lung and unconscious. The following day she reappeared with wrapped boxes of toys for me. I later learned that she was angered that the Royal tour didn't somehow acknowledge the accident. My mother fell from the seventh floor of an office building on University Avenue just as the queen passed by in a carriage. She was standing on a wooden chair and as the procession passed by her co-workers pressed forward and my mother toppled. I am forever grateful for the kindness and comfort Juliette gave to total strangers.
Is this the same Andy Lomheim who moved to Van from Stoon in the early 80s? If yes, Hi there! you probably don't remember me and that's ok. Msg me back if you'd like. Greg.
@@gatewayski1 CBC didn't re-release them. I was fortunate to find a good condition copy of her Juliette (sings) Country LP CBC has kept literally everything in cold storage from ..1930 up to yesterday, but .. just can't be bothered..
She was on when the Hockey game was over, a bit of a let down for a fan but there were only 2 TV channels back then. I guess it wasn't too bad back then, though...
because they don't have to, of course there are good singers around today but if people will buy records of people who can't sing, why would record companies send out Talents scouts to find people who CAN sing? they understand human nature much better today, hence all the stupid "reality" TV people will watch whatever is on, reality TV like Goggle Box, survivor etc requires Zero talent and has very little production costs and just as many people will watch it as those that watch a show like , say The Big bang Theory that has highly paid actors, writers, directors etc and probably costs $7/10 million an episode, goggle Box costs $20 an episode(poetice license) and sells the same amount in advertising revenue, you don't have to give people what they want, you tell them what they want, 50 years ago people were the same.....but record companies, television executives didn't know just how stupid people were and how easy they are to train to do what you want them to do
Beautiful voices & Beautiful people 😊 RIP singing 🎶 with the angels .
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan.
GOD---Frank's voice is BLOODY FANTASTIC..
I remember meeting her after my mother's horrific accident during the Queen's visit. She appeared at the hospital bearing flowers. My mother was in an iron lung and unconscious. The following day she reappeared with wrapped boxes of toys for me. I later learned that she was angered that the Royal tour didn't somehow acknowledge the accident. My mother fell from the seventh floor of an office building on University Avenue just as the queen passed by in a carriage. She was standing on a wooden chair and as the procession passed by her co-workers pressed forward and my mother toppled.
I am forever grateful for the kindness and comfort Juliette gave to total strangers.
PJ Tremblay,is your mother ok?
This is just so sweet! they have such incredible voices and the chemistry between them is magic! ty for a rare gem
The year I was born, 1968, 23rd May, from northern Ireland UK 🤝
1963 I was a 16 year old American kid living in Calgary. I thought she was as good as Doris Day. Sweet lady!
This was an excellent show shown over the CBC TV Network in Canada.
He had such a good voice.
Frank Ifield: one of the prettiest voices of all the times. The Voice's Gentleman.
R.I.P. Frank....
Great voice.
❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🇨🇦 We’ll Remember You
Some more Juliette trivia, She sang the anthem at the very first home game for the Vancouver Canucks in 1970.
He loved Sydney Australia only passed 2 weeks ago in hornsby hospital fair dinkum a sad sad loss pneumonia!!
RIP Juliette
to cdgeoff juliette was a fixture on canadian tv in the late 60,s and early 70,s, i hear she lives in my city of vancouver
Why is it we cannot find any of Juliette's records on you tube or ebay?
Is this the same Andy Lomheim who moved to Van from Stoon in the early 80s? If yes, Hi there! you probably don't remember me and that's ok. Msg me back if you'd like. Greg.
@@gatewayski1 www.ebay.ca/itm/Juliette-Self-Titled-Shrink-Wrap-Camden-Record-LP/371840224067?hash=it
@@gatewayski1 CBC didn't re-release them. I was fortunate to find a good condition copy of her Juliette (sings) Country LP CBC has kept literally everything in cold storage from ..1930 up to yesterday, but .. just can't be bothered..
Don't blame me, if you're under my spell 'cause I'm under yours... :))
She was on when the Hockey game was over, a bit of a let down for a fan but there were only 2 TV channels back then.
I guess it wasn't too bad back then, though...
There was another clip of Frank Ifield posted earlier from this same show where he was singing 'You Came Along" and "Confessin" What happened to that?
There was another clip of him posted on here earlier from this same show where he was singing "You Came Along" and "Confessin". What happened to that?
ajdale frañk ifield
sounds like the 50s
You don’t get singers of this calibre today
because they don't have to, of course there are good singers around today but if people will buy records of people who can't sing, why would record companies send out Talents scouts to find people who CAN sing? they understand human nature much better today, hence all the stupid "reality" TV people will watch whatever is on, reality TV like Goggle Box, survivor etc requires Zero talent and has very little production costs and just as many people will watch it as those that watch a show like , say The Big bang Theory that has highly paid actors, writers, directors etc and probably costs $7/10 million an episode, goggle Box costs $20 an episode(poetice license) and sells the same amount in advertising revenue, you don't have to give people what they want, you tell them what they want, 50 years ago people were the same.....but record companies, television executives didn't know just how stupid people were and how easy they are to train to do what you want them to do