I walked by Keely Smith's star on the walk of fame earlier tonight. Until about 2021 or so, I had never heard of Prima or Smith. I stumbled across this video and Smith's face struck me as quite attractive. Her voice was great.
I love Keely Smith and her expression is priceless. She and Louis Prima worked beautifully together ❤️. I watched an interview with Keely Smith and she said that Louis kept interrupting her train of thought hence the expressions. Keely had an amazing voice and was natural, miss her. Rest in Eternal Peace Keely Smith and Louis Prima.
she said in an interview that some shows they would have to stand for 30 minutes so she wasn't board she was looking at the exits and entrances seeing who was going in and out .
@@akrenwinkle I wonder!! I just watched an interview with Keely yesterday and she said her bored act happened quite by accident when, during a performance where she literally had nothing to do for the first 30 minutes, she WAS bored, watching people come and go in the club where they were performing, and at one point, Louis tried to get her attention and startled her, and it got such a reaction from the crowd, they thought it was planned. From then on, it was part of the act.
@@SDW90808 I could add this, and you- and others may or may not agree- it's a gender-reversed version of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Gracie would ramble and George would just puff on his cigar, a bystander. But it worked great in vaudeville, radio, television.
I love Louis Prima, Keely Smith and Sam Butera and the Witnesses with a passion. But the Heidelberg Quintet absolutely OWNS this song with their definitive 1912 rendition. Accept no substitutes. Not even this pretty darn good and well meaning one.
Lou Sino, the trombone player/singer/dancer was the second one to play that role in The Witnesses. He had more bravado, more blues and swagger to his playing than his predecessor. Sam Butera''s voice was as underrated as his saxophone brilliance. Amado Rodrigues' bass technique is faultless--how can you resist that joyful expression, the laughter on his face?
Way down on the levy in old Alabamy There's Daddy and Mammy There's Ephraim and Sammy On a moonlight night you hear them all While they are waiting, The banjos are syncopating What's that they're saying? What's that they're saying? While they are playing Im humming and swaying It's the good ship Robert E. Lee That's come to carry the cotton away! Watch them shuffling along, See them shuffling along! Go take your best gal, real pal Go down to the levy, I said levy, And join that shuffling throng Hear that music and song! It's simply great, mate, waiting on the levy Waiting for the Robert E. Lee! Watch them shuffling along, See them shuffling along Go take your best gal, real pal Go down to the levy, I said levy, And join that shuffling throng Hear that music and song! It's simply great, mate, waiting on the levy Waiting for the Robert E. Lee! Waiting for the levy ! waiting for the levy ! waiting for the Robert E Lee! x3 I found the original text and modified it to what he said!
I walked by Keely Smith's star on the walk of fame earlier tonight. Until about 2021 or so, I had never heard of Prima or Smith. I stumbled across this video and Smith's face struck me as quite attractive. Her voice was great.
I love Keely Smith and her expression is priceless. She and Louis Prima worked beautifully together ❤️.
I watched an interview with Keely Smith and she said that Louis kept interrupting her train of thought hence the expressions. Keely had an amazing voice and was natural, miss her. Rest in Eternal Peace Keely Smith and Louis Prima.
Lou Sino ( trombone player) was terrific and even later in his career he had a band on Bourbon street, and they were so good! High energy!
Keelly Smith always looks in her performance with Louis Prima to be thinking: "I could be doing laundry now; in fact, I'd rather be doing laundry!"
😂😂😂😂 yes she does.
何度見ても素晴らしい!
貴重な映像を有難う。
epic...
keely's reaction is amazing!!...
Her bored look is only an act. She was just as talented and enjoyed performing as he did. Straight man/funny man comedy act.
Christine Turner Yes very talented
she said in an interview that some shows they would have to stand for 30 minutes so she wasn't board she was looking at the exits and entrances seeing who was going in and out .
Christine Turner Half an' half: ruclips.net/video/ym6wtEm8x0E/видео.html
Cher said that part of her act with “Sonny and Cher” was taken from Keely.
Love the shots of Keely, waiting for her turn to shine, checking out the theater exits to see who's comin' and goin'...
Keely Smith is fantastic. Incredible singer and talented artist.
Cant get enough Keely Smith! Got to love that women!
great
I don't think I'm out of line saying that Sonny and Cher's TV writers modeled Cher's persona on wonderul Keely Smith.
I just read they had the same manager (Sonny and Cher...Louis & Keely), Joe DeCarlo.
@@liamfan I wonder if Sonny and Cher caught Louis and Keely's act and realized they were seeing what they would become.
@@akrenwinkle I wonder!! I just watched an interview with Keely yesterday and she said her bored act happened quite by accident when, during a performance where she literally had nothing to do for the first 30 minutes, she WAS bored, watching people come and go in the club where they were performing, and at one point, Louis tried to get her attention and startled her, and it got such a reaction from the crowd, they thought it was planned. From then on, it was part of the act.
@akrenwinkle Thanks! I always wondered where the inspiration came from.
@@SDW90808 I could add this, and you- and others may or may not agree- it's a gender-reversed version of George Burns and Gracie Allen. Gracie would ramble and George would just puff on his cigar, a bystander. But it worked great in vaudeville, radio, television.
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LOL!
I love Louis Prima, Keely Smith and Sam Butera and the Witnesses with a passion. But the Heidelberg Quintet absolutely OWNS this song with their definitive 1912 rendition. Accept no substitutes. Not even this pretty darn good and well meaning one.
Naaa, Jolson did it best
I thought that was Harry Von Zell singing. lol Then I thought they might let Keely sing.
Lou Sino, the trombone player/singer/dancer was the second one to play that role in The Witnesses. He had more bravado, more blues and swagger to his playing than his predecessor. Sam Butera''s voice was as underrated as his saxophone brilliance. Amado Rodrigues' bass technique is faultless--how can you resist that joyful expression, the laughter on his face?
Who was the previous trombonist, Red?
@@Louie_The_Dago Yes, sir!
Not getting the hysteria over them at all!!!
We loved them because they were actual entertainers, not the lip-synced over-produced clones of today.
You would’ve had to be there to understand it. These guys were the hottest on the block.
Who, exactly, are "shuffling along" that we're supposed to take our best gal down to be entertained by??
Yeah, that's what I thought...
Keely Smith's expression is my sincere feeling listening to these lyrics. "Daddy and Mammy", "See them shufflin' along"? Not amused.
Wouldn't you shuffle along in the same situation? Besides, its a rousing song which can be enjoyed without the obligatory virtue signaling.
She plays a good straight woman. That's part of the charm.
Way down on the levy in old Alabamy
There's Daddy and Mammy
There's Ephraim and Sammy
On a moonlight night you hear them all
While they are waiting,
The banjos are syncopating
What's that they're saying?
What's that they're saying?
While they are playing
Im humming and swaying
It's the good ship Robert E. Lee
That's come to carry the cotton away!
Watch them shuffling along,
See them shuffling along!
Go take your best gal, real pal
Go down to the levy, I said levy,
And join that shuffling throng
Hear that music and song!
It's simply great, mate, waiting on the levy
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee!
Watch them shuffling along,
See them shuffling along
Go take your best gal, real pal
Go down to the levy, I said levy,
And join that shuffling throng
Hear that music and song!
It's simply great, mate, waiting on the levy
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee!
Waiting for the levy !
waiting for the levy !
waiting for the Robert E Lee! x3
I found the original text and modified it to what he said!
Levee *
Its Levee, not levy. Sheesh.
Even as a backup performer Louis Prima was great.
!! that's entertaiment !!
not like my useless era
I just heard about Louis in 2020 listening to George nori they are a fantastic act
Louis was the voice of King Louie in the jungle book cartoon. "I wanna be like you,"
Keely Smith didn't seem all that impressed.
sam butera what a great voice
Do you have a date or year when this was broadcast?
hola¿ what is the name of the trombone man?
Miguel b.d. Lou Sineaux aka Lou Sino.
lou sineaux