How Ironic Bobby Darin knew 1973 be his year. Although, he married Sandra Dee around 1961. He actually, had The Bobby Darin show in 1973, he struggled throughout the year with his heart complications. He was told he would not live probably until 16. Its why at the age 12 he was determined to fo great things. He lived until 37. So, he knew 1973 would be his year. This is some of my favorite singers & actors. It mentions the male performers but, Connie Francis also in it. Thanks for sharing❣️
It’s so good to have good old fashioned commercials. Coke and Juicy Fruit Gum, not like today about hair loss, and medical issues with major side effects!
That's funny, although coke is what brought those medical issues and possibly hair loss, due to the fructose and glucose...although it sure taste good...
Wow! That was some iconic" special". Alot of work must have gone into putting that special together. Lots of Broadway showtunes, great choreography and the popular singers of that era doing their hits. This was really enjoyable and refreshing to watch.
What a great lineup of talent all in one place from my favorite era of music. Today's teen stars can take a lesson from these people and learn what real singing (and manners) is like.
Creepy . He knew for a long time he was living on borrowed time because a doctor told him because of his weak heart he probably would not last beyond the age of 21 but he passed in his 30s
Ok. Here goes. The list of what (I think) we all heard tonight. Coke Time, with your Host, Pat Boone 16 Going on 17 - Annette (Funicello) and Paul Anka All I Need Is the Girl - Bobby Darin Single/Married medley - Bobby Darin and Pat Boone One Boy - Anita Bryant Hip Language (?) - Bob Denver and Edd Byrnes, aka 'Maynard' and 'Kookie' [Before he was Gilligan, Bob Denver was a beatnik named Maynard G. Krebbs, on 'The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'. Edd Byrnes was known as Kookie, on '77 Sunset Strip'. He made a record called 'Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)'.] Little Boy/Little Girl medley - Frankie Avalon King Size Coke ad - Connie Francis HiFi Winners: Donald Addison, 17, Eugene, OR - Chopin, Fantasie Impromptu Lorna Dallas, 18, Carrier Mills, IL - Love Is Where You Find It The Merry Men, Sarasota, FL; Collier Summers, Jimmy Reed, Van Cleveland, Don Thomas - I Bawled 'Maynard' and 'Kookie' - 'The Record with Everyone on the Show on It' (The songs for this segment were songs that the singers had hit records with.) Diana - Paul Anka Venus - Frankie Avalon Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin Love Letters (in the Sand) - Pat Boone 'Til There Was You - Anita Bryant Tall Paul - Annette Bill Bailey - Bobby Darin Tutti Frutti - Pat Boone Put Your Head on My Shoulder- Paul Anka Rainbow (? sorry, I didn't recognize the song) - Frankie Avalon Splish Splash - Bobby Darin April Love - Pat Boone O Dio Mio - Annette My Home Town - Paul Anka Paper Roses - Anita Bryant Splish Splash - Bobby Darin Why (Because I Love You) - Frankie Avalon Why, Baby, Why - Pat Boone Clementine - Bobby Darin Dee Dee Dinah - Frankie Avalon Don't Forbid Me - Pat Boone (One more time!) - Bobby Darin Don't Forbid Me - Pat Boone That's All - Bobby Darin 'Maynard' and 'Kookie' The Madison, etc. - Annette and dancers Hello, Young Lovers - Paul Anka King Size Coke ad - Anita Bryant and The Brothers Four Songs Mother Taught Me: Chattanooga Choo Choo - Pat Boone Goody Goody - Paul Anka Amapola - Bobby Darin Look at Me Now - Frankie Avalon Jukebox Saturday Night - all 4 men You Made Me Love You - Frankie Avalon on trumpet (?) - Bobby Darin on Vibraphone I'll Never Smile Again - Pat Boone Marie/Mother Sang Those Songs (?) - all 4 men Something's Comin' - Pat Boone To those on the show tonight, and all the others we remember, thanx so much for the music, magic, and memories. RIP Annette, Bobby, 'Maynard', and 'Kookie'.
Rock 'n' Roll was truly dead & buried...the era of great ballad/love songs [1960 to' 63] was coming to an end...this was the very short lived time of bland new 'crooning'; 1962/63.... ...waiting in the wings was the British invasion!
6/O8 / 2OI9 : from Paris : phan kim dien . blogspot.com , REALLY THANK I Hundred , millions time to YOU : th vault for THIS show / document . I'm 73 years old : viet du cambodge ..In EXILE , I grew -up with r'n'r' etc ...
It’s funny, during the “songs mother taught me” segment (2nd to last), Paul Anka clearly states he was born in the year 1942, yet when you look up his birth date on Google, it says he was born on July 30th, 1941!
Beautiful singing dancing acting 1960 tv special show for coco cola. This show I believe impressed and influenced alot of people of that time. The coco cola drink that refreshes side effects not so good as it impacted many with bone problems diet and diabetes etc. Blessings
Great trip down memory lane. Wonderful performances. The only problem is the sponsor: Coke. Thanks to Coke ,I and millions of others are suffering with diabetes! Things REALLY DON'T go better with coke!!!
So beautiful, so much talent. The ghostly sounds of our wonderful past.....alas, when we had a country worth living and dying for that was not 260 trillion in debt. Not the ginchiest anymore kooky.
Coca Cola was the sponser for the Eddie Fisher live TV Show in the 1950s. I was 5 or 6 yrs old when I went to the dress rehearsal to meet Eddie. He was my dream man as a little girl. The people there gave me a bottle of coke .
All are talented but Paul Anka outstanding, Annette so pretty and Anita Bryant was right about the future of schools all along , everyone who trashed her owes an apology !
Haben die tatsächlich viel von der Zuckerbrause getrunken ? Für Herzkranke ist das weniger gesund. Hier singt eine sehr charmante Frau. Leider wird ihr Name (mal wieder) nirgends erwähnt. Schon auffällig.
It was at this time music changed..Elvis came home and their management wanted him to have more of a so called respectable image and gave him songs to sing as in, it's now or never.. surrender..a mario lanza type singer...as a result we had a period of ballads and singers such as Roy Orbison, who didn't do that well as a rock a billy, he became more popular with his dynamic ballads, as well as many new artist of this type..Gene Pitney, Bobby Rydell and more...The Beatles brought a change and all the followers made even more radically changes such as Zeplin..
@@j.r.arnolli7494 Pat Boone always infuriated me. Especially so when this creepy white square did a sanitized version of Tutti Frutti. I am 70 and was very musically savvy way back then. I was a professional musician for 50 years. While Pat could actually sing quite well and is remarkably composed for such a young man, there was always “something” about Pat that made me want to shoot out my television screen when he would come on back in the 50’s. In fact, when I saw this I had the urge to bludgeon my cell phone with the sledgehammer I have in my garage. This entire video really illustrates how the Beatles changed American music and culture for better or worse, depending on your perspective. However, I still detest Pat even now when I see him doing commercials for Australian Dream.
Oh come now. Just because they're not running around with their fannies and boobies hanging out, and a whole slew of muscled down dancers behind them? Janet Jackson and her brother started the trend what? Three decades ago? It's boring now. The desparation to garner attention today is so palpable today's artists are only just one step away from what live porn shows known as burlesque werer in those days. Nasty parading about trying to be considered music or art is just nasty parading about trying to be considered music or art. It's fun once, or twice, but gets old very quick. I won't get started on the horrors that autotune brought us (and still bringing us 22 years later). Back then music went through massive changes every five years or less. Today, music hasn't changed at all since the turn of the century. Nothing but EDM, Rap, & Hiphop for the past two decades with nary a meaningful change or shift in sight. Almost eveything you hear today is some last ditch effort to rip off stuff from the past - blatently. And trying to be serious while doing it. It's so bad today that young people think a musician has been super creative because he or she has just sampled another song from decades ago in some weired and boringly novel way. And again, this sampling crap is now two decades plus old as well. Nope, until something truly unique and unheard of that is of value arises, I'll remain with the past. And just for the record, new and unique for the sake of being new and unique won't cut it. It has to be meaningful, arresting, and completely new and fresh.
Bobby Darin was one of the greatest talents America ever had. so sad that we lost him so early
How Ironic Bobby Darin knew 1973 be his year. Although, he married Sandra Dee around 1961. He actually, had The Bobby Darin show in 1973, he struggled throughout the year with his heart complications. He was told he would not live probably until 16. Its why at the age 12 he was determined to fo great things. He lived until 37. So, he knew 1973 would be his year. This is some of my favorite singers & actors. It mentions the male performers but, Connie Francis also in it. Thanks for sharing❣️
It’s so good to have good old fashioned commercials. Coke and Juicy Fruit Gum, not like today about hair loss, and medical issues with major side effects!
That's funny, although coke is what brought those medical issues and possibly hair loss, due to the fructose and glucose...although it sure taste good...
Wow! That was some iconic" special". Alot of work must have gone into putting that special together. Lots of Broadway showtunes, great choreography and the popular singers of that era doing their hits. This was really enjoyable and refreshing to watch.
What a great lineup of talent all in one place from my favorite era of music. Today's teen stars can take a lesson from these people and learn what real singing (and manners) is like.
Thank you for posting the full-length program that I enjoyed in the summer of 1960. (Don't figure out my age. LOLOLOLOLOLOLLOL).
thank you for this. so many wonderful memories
Funny, Bobby mentioned 1973.... the year he died..RIP Bobby, we miss you and all your talents!
he was also a wonderful actor....
And a wonderful person.
RIP, darling Bobby, and thanx so so very much for the magic, music, and memories.
That's crazy to think about 😩
I heard that to.
My father died of the same thing
Creepy .
He knew for a long time he was living on borrowed time because a doctor told him because of his weak heart he probably would not last beyond the age of 21 but he passed in his 30s
Clean n wholesome entertainment.....
Back when you could turn on the TV and find entertainment. Great mix of great talent and great music!
So good to see the whole programme not just the clips on RUclips. Thank you so much for this.
Wow, Frankie Avalon 😍 and Theme From A Summer Place
How wonderful to see that classical music was not "neglected". That said the entire Chopin impromtu should have been played.
Bobby Darin was head and shoulders above all the rest in regard to talent.
Love to hear Pat Boone's voice especially during this cluster of covid19 in my country.
...sorry to hear it
Loved this one of the best brings back good memories
Ok. Here goes.
The list of what (I think) we all heard tonight.
Coke Time, with your Host, Pat Boone
16 Going on 17 - Annette (Funicello) and Paul Anka
All I Need Is the Girl - Bobby Darin
Single/Married medley - Bobby Darin and Pat Boone
One Boy - Anita Bryant
Hip Language (?) - Bob Denver and Edd Byrnes, aka 'Maynard' and 'Kookie'
[Before he was Gilligan, Bob Denver was a beatnik named Maynard G. Krebbs, on 'The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis'. Edd Byrnes was known as Kookie, on '77 Sunset Strip'. He made a record called 'Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)'.]
Little Boy/Little Girl medley - Frankie Avalon
King Size Coke ad - Connie Francis
HiFi Winners:
Donald Addison, 17, Eugene, OR - Chopin, Fantasie Impromptu
Lorna Dallas, 18, Carrier Mills, IL - Love Is Where You Find It
The Merry Men, Sarasota, FL; Collier Summers, Jimmy Reed, Van Cleveland, Don Thomas - I Bawled
'Maynard' and 'Kookie' - 'The Record with Everyone on the Show on It'
(The songs for this segment were songs that the singers had hit records with.)
Diana - Paul Anka
Venus - Frankie Avalon
Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin
Love Letters (in the Sand) - Pat Boone
'Til There Was You - Anita Bryant
Tall Paul - Annette
Bill Bailey - Bobby Darin
Tutti Frutti - Pat Boone
Put Your Head on My Shoulder- Paul Anka
Rainbow (? sorry, I didn't recognize the song) - Frankie Avalon
Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
April Love - Pat Boone
O Dio Mio - Annette
My Home Town - Paul Anka
Paper Roses - Anita Bryant
Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
Why (Because I Love You) - Frankie Avalon
Why, Baby, Why - Pat Boone
Clementine - Bobby Darin
Dee Dee Dinah - Frankie Avalon
Don't Forbid Me - Pat Boone
(One more time!) - Bobby Darin
Don't Forbid Me - Pat Boone
That's All - Bobby Darin
'Maynard' and 'Kookie'
The Madison, etc. - Annette and dancers
Hello, Young Lovers - Paul Anka
King Size Coke ad - Anita Bryant and The Brothers Four
Songs Mother Taught Me:
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Pat Boone
Goody Goody - Paul Anka
Amapola - Bobby Darin
Look at Me Now - Frankie Avalon
Jukebox Saturday Night - all 4 men
You Made Me Love You - Frankie Avalon on trumpet
(?) - Bobby Darin on Vibraphone
I'll Never Smile Again - Pat Boone
Marie/Mother Sang Those Songs (?) - all 4 men
Something's Comin' - Pat Boone
To those on the show tonight, and all the others we remember, thanx so much for the music, magic, and memories.
RIP Annette, Bobby, 'Maynard', and 'Kookie'.
This is awesome, thank you!
Yes, thank you for documenting the songs and performers so well! Much appreciated.
You all are quite welcome!
Thanks For Sharing This Video 📹 With Us!I Was Born On August 6th ,1960!
Rock 'n' Roll was truly dead & buried...the era of great ballad/love songs [1960 to' 63] was coming to an end...this was the very short lived time of bland new 'crooning'; 1962/63.... ...waiting in the wings was the British invasion!
Interesting in the Pat Boone and Bobby Darin duet, Bobby song says he'll settle down in 1973. In reality it was 1973 when he died. So sad.
My favorites! Love them all!❤️
Meravigliosi ricordi. Grazie.
I remember pat boon i love hes songs he was agreat singer
Muy bonito recordar buenos años de las páginas del pasado!!! Años maravillosos!!!
merveilleux artises fantastiques showman nous ne vous oublierons jammais.
merci
Marvelous!
6/O8 / 2OI9 : from Paris : phan kim dien . blogspot.com , REALLY THANK I Hundred , millions time to YOU : th vault for THIS show / document . I'm 73 years old : viet du cambodge ..In EXILE , I grew -up with r'n'r' etc ...
It’s funny, during the “songs mother taught me” segment (2nd to last), Paul Anka clearly states he was born in the year 1942, yet when you look up his birth date on Google, it says he was born on July 30th, 1941!
Wonderful entertainment! ❤
Beautiful singing dancing acting 1960 tv special show for coco cola.
This show I believe impressed and influenced alot of people of that time.
The coco cola drink that refreshes side effects not so good as it impacted many with bone problems diet and diabetes etc.
Blessings
At that time a king sized coke was 26 ounces. It was the largest size available.
Originally telecast on June 27, 1960.
Beatyful these emotion.....
The days Good....
Paul Anna very nice
Real Men!!!
Great trip down memory lane. Wonderful performances. The only problem is the sponsor: Coke. Thanks to Coke ,I and millions of others are suffering with diabetes! Things REALLY DON'T go better with coke!!!
Bobby Darin and Pat Boone -- kind of an odd entertainment couple -- but they really click together!
Better than this garbage that’s out today
Paul Anka parts
4:02
34:07
36:18
36:51
42:24
47:11
Can't stand him, thinks he wrote the whole of my way
So beautiful, so much talent. The ghostly sounds of our wonderful past.....alas, when we had a country worth living and dying for that was not 260 trillion in debt. Not the ginchiest anymore kooky.
Coca Cola was the sponser for the Eddie Fisher live TV Show in the 1950s. I was 5 or 6 yrs old when I went to the dress rehearsal to meet Eddie. He was my dream man as a little girl. The people there gave me a bottle of coke .
All are talented but Paul Anka outstanding, Annette so pretty and Anita Bryant was right about the future of schools all along , everyone who trashed her owes an apology !
I remember when Anita Bryant campaigned against the gays.
Is that Anita Bryant on the phone skit? I thought it immediately it was her, am I wrong?
Funny they take the most exciting era in music history and make it seem square.
Coke Time was Eddie Fisher's show. Where is he ?
Eddie Fisher was at home with Elizabeth Taylor.
who was the first guy before Frankie Avalon?
That 18 year old chick looks 38 at least!
I thought that song was written for Sound of Music. Sixteen Going on Seventeen? Want this way beforehand
The Sound of Music opened on Broadway in 1959.
Haben die tatsächlich viel von der Zuckerbrause getrunken ? Für Herzkranke ist das weniger gesund.
Hier singt eine sehr charmante Frau. Leider wird ihr Name (mal wieder) nirgends erwähnt. Schon auffällig.
Connie Francis sings in the first Coke ad Anita Bryant sings in the second one, with The Brothers Four.
Paul Anka was born in 1941, not 42.
What’s the name of the song Pat Boone sang at 53:47?
I think it’s called “Somethings Coming” but I can’t seem to find it anywhere other than this video
😎😊📀👍🥰
It was at this time music changed..Elvis came home and their management wanted him to have more of a so called respectable image and gave him songs to sing as in, it's now or never.. surrender..a mario lanza type singer...as a result we had a period of ballads and singers such as Roy Orbison, who didn't do that well as a rock a billy, he became more popular with his dynamic ballads, as well as many new artist of this type..Gene Pitney, Bobby Rydell and more...The Beatles brought a change and all the followers made even more radically changes such as Zeplin..
like the rock n roll in early 60s became a bit more adjusted to attract a more middle america audience. i guess a calm before the storm
I like that show, it's talking about coca cola
Boone is a homosexual
Ask his wife & kids.
So what if... We are all homo sapiens. Boone is a singer, an entertainer.
@@j.r.arnolli7494 Pat Boone always infuriated me. Especially so when this creepy white square did a sanitized version of Tutti Frutti. I am 70 and was very musically savvy way back then. I was a professional musician for 50 years. While Pat could actually sing quite well and is remarkably composed for such a young man, there was always “something” about Pat that made me want to shoot out my television screen when he would come on back in the 50’s. In fact, when I saw this I had the urge to bludgeon my cell phone with the sledgehammer I have in my garage. This entire video really illustrates how the Beatles changed American music and culture for better or worse, depending on your perspective. However, I still detest Pat even now when I see him doing commercials for Australian Dream.
@@bradentonguy50 ...and let us not get started about Anita Bryant. What a witch she became with her orange juice moralality.
@@datatwo7405 Yeah, she made my skin crawl!!
What a crappy show
Oh come now. Just because they're not running around with their fannies and boobies hanging out, and a whole slew of muscled down dancers behind them? Janet Jackson and her brother started the trend what? Three decades ago? It's boring now. The desparation to garner attention today is so palpable today's artists are only just one step away from what live porn shows known as burlesque werer in those days. Nasty parading about trying to be considered music or art is just nasty parading about trying to be considered music or art. It's fun once, or twice, but gets old very quick.
I won't get started on the horrors that autotune brought us (and still bringing us 22 years later). Back then music went through massive changes every five years or less. Today, music hasn't changed at all since the turn of the century. Nothing but EDM, Rap, & Hiphop for the past two decades with nary a meaningful change or shift in sight. Almost eveything you hear today is some last ditch effort to rip off stuff from the past - blatently. And trying to be serious while doing it.
It's so bad today that young people think a musician has been super creative because he or she has just sampled another song from decades ago in some weired and boringly novel way. And again, this sampling crap is now two decades plus old as well. Nope, until something truly unique and unheard of that is of value arises, I'll remain with the past. And just for the record, new and unique for the sake of being new and unique won't cut it. It has to be meaningful, arresting, and completely new and fresh.
This show stinks
Len Drury / haven't You taken Your pills today?