Jane Morgan "The Sound Of Music, My Favorite Things & Climb Ev'ry Mountain" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Jane Morgan "The Sound Of Music, My Favorite Things, Climb Ev'ry Mountain & The Sound Of Music (reprise)" on The Ed Sullivan Show, July 31, 1960. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
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Happy 100th Birthday Jane Morgan!
What a woman, what a voice. Charming lady.
She is still alive and kicking at 97! Let’s hope we don’t lose her next, we’ve already lost too many 😔
@Chris Johnson can you send me the link?
@Chris Johnson ah. Thank you, I found it
Wonderful to see more Jane Morgan footage. I have been a huge fan of this lady for many years, great to see this.
Olhem a Elegância desta mulher. Fantastico
Classic Rodgers and Hammerstein songs beautifully sung by a showbiz legend!
Another full medley as it's meant to be seen and heard; thank you Ed Sullivan channel! We even had an encore here, which you don't see very often in general. Always a delight to hear the pure, true voice of Jane Morgan! Thank you for this performance!
Episode guide lists this as one of 11 "Pre-recorded" shows that aired in the summer of '61. Kind of mysterious. When did they have time to do that?
@@MostlyBrenda Some of the summer shows in the '60's were pre-recorded. It was a practice they continued throughout the decade.
Love this! Is it my imagination, or are the songs being sung in a lower key?
@@kade82 There's something like that going on here. It seems like Jane is holding back a bit in this performance, singing in more of a crooner style, because she could really belt out the songs.
@@kade82 Compared to Julie Andrews? Yes, probably, Julie was classically trained and had a wide range.
This was probably one of the first presentations of THE SOUND OF MUSIC songs on TV. I love the fact that the tempo and the orchestration of the title song is close to the original. Morgan takes a pure approach - obeying every rhythm and every note that Rodgers wrote. I love hearing his music song with a minimum of embellishments. I don't think Mary Martin ever appeared on THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW. Did she have an exclusive contract with NBC during this era?
Keeping my fingers crossed for 'The days that the rains came'
Yes, I want to see that one as well!
@@TomElvisSmith It certainly was massive in the UK reaching #1
Jane Morgan had a great voice.
She is the greatest and still going strong.We wish her our best to one of the Countries greatest talents.
If you’re looking for a class act…You found it right here!
Also...great diction!❤❤❤
At the time of this airing, Oscar Hammerstein II was in the final stages of terminal stomach cancer.
I have always enjoyed JM's singing and overall approach to music. As a fellow classically-trained singer, I can't help but wonder why she chose to sing in such low keys. The same question could be asked about Jo Stafford.
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Would you believe I have a Top 40 Hits book that states that Jane Morgan died in 1974??? They also have her birth year, name, and town incorrect!
There was another Jane Morgan who was on TV with Eve Arden and died decades ago.
@@Kat-pl4se You are correct. That Jane died in 1972. But the Top 40 book is clearly referring to the Jane who is still alive by referencing her hit 'Fascination' and that her real last name is Currier.
The channel manipulated the original video by editing the intro shot again at 3:59. Not sure what they were trying to hide, but wish they would knock it off.
@@sebastianmedina5971 - Putting a g-string on Michelangelo's David is just a couple of inches. No big deal, right? Wrong. Modifying works of art is never acceptable.
@@sebastianmedina5971 - Yeah, you should take some medication for it.