Nancy Sinatra & Tommy Sands "Hey, Good Lookin'" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Nancy Sinatra & Tommy Sands "Hey, Good Lookin'" on The Ed Sullivan Show, November 17, 1963. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Fantastic, they sound Great together !!! Nancy looks more beautiful here than any other time !!! Beautiful as a country girl !!
I’m sure she had stage presence lessons but she sure knows how to work those eyes. Also, such a perfectly in sync harmony.
I love to watch her sing and talk
Nancy and Tommy were married at the time. This episode aired a few days before John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and thus, was the last Sullivan episode before that world-changing event.
... you maybe rather meant " America- changing event ".
@@catholiccowboy8545 It had more effect than you might realize. Kennedy's influence was felt in many other countries besides the U.S. and other world leaders sought to emulate his leadership and charisma. Obviously, the biggest effect was in North America, but the repercussions were felt in many places across the globe. Just as one example, Lyndon B. Johnson escalated involvement in the Vietnam war considerably which had far-reaching consequences.
@@TomElvisSmith .. His death had any effect at all in Europe and it didn't affect the US either .... Americans often mixed everything ... Almost at the same time of the K.'s death came the Beatles and that's where the big change came. K. was completely forgotten in 1964.
I dont think they were good.
Appreciate your sharing tysvm👍
Thank you! More Nancy, please!
I would love to wach THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING
Written and sung specifically with her former husband Tommy Sands in mind.
Thanks for posting.
Fab!
An attractive couple. Nice voices as well.
“That’s a REAL big show!” Old Ed would mutter.
* "Really big shew !"
“…a really big SHUE”
They are good looking 2021 now
What a recipe dished up from long ago!!! Stunningly perfect!! 😁😁
Obrigada secessos a vocês bjs Amy~~
They were such a cute couple; too bad it didn't work out.
Think positive.
She’s like why am I here?
When tommy was handsome
WHY did Frankie Sinatra dislike Tommy so much; just curious
HAHAHA YOU CALL HIM FRANKIE TOO?
Cause tommy was a cringe lord.
@@juliangiangrande7353 reckon you're right about that
Tommy carried this performance. Nancy was late multiple times and was flat. Not only amateurish, but not even good for an amateur. She obviously was familiar with the song, but hadn’t practiced enough or wasn’t professional enough to pick it up fast enough to get it right. Tommy was, on the other hand, on time, in rhythm, and crisp. He carried Nancy like a bundle of roses! Carefully and with lots of grace!
She probably didn’t like the song.
Thank you l so much l so much agree 👍.
And yet Nancy “the amateur” went on to enjoy a huge career just a few years after this appearance. Meanwhile, poor Tommy’s career went into the dumpster where it has languished the past 60 years.
I know that Nancy didn’t have a great voice and only got famous because of her daddy, but I always liked her song “Sugar Town”.
@@TheProfessorpat that's what nepotism or being connected to the right people will get you. It's the logic any mafia or gang uses to promote their own. It's not the mentality of a homogenous blended society based on merit!
イヤー! ナンシー綺麗ですね! 可愛いですね! 素敵ですねー! 60年代のアメリカ、最高の時代ですね! ナンシーはまだ結婚前のデビュー時代ですかね? あの時代が懐かしい、今はミュージックもムービーもガッカリ、魅力が無くスター不在でラスベガスへ行きたいと思わなく成りました、ナンシー頑張って下さい! 応援しています!
five days later,jfk was murdered
and after seeing this, he was grateful...
Without the last name, they never would have gotten within 100 miles of the Ed Sullivan Theatre.
Tommy Sands was a pop music star already! ☺
@@WytZox1 One #1 record in 1957. He had so much talent he couldn't get a job after he divorced Nancy. I stick to my thought. No big talent there. Frank carried Nancy for the next 10 years.
@@aonevarietystore7205 ~> Tommy's pop singer career fizzled after a few top-40 hits. He denies that papa Frank hurt his career after the divorce. He moved to Hawaii where he's done very well on nightclub circuit and even appeared on a Hawaii 5-O episode. Meanwhile Lee Hazelwood praised Nancy when they collaborated although being Frank's daughter indeed gave her a foot in the door of the music biz. However for us 1960's baby boomer teen guys Nancy was indeed our Madonna though not as sleazy! ☺
@@aonevarietystore7205 No, Nancy had her own uniquely feminine singing and acting talent. Like her father, she was an original.
@@JudgeJulieLit She couldn't shine her father's shoes.
They were adorable together. Too bad their marriage didn’t work.
I admired Nancy Sinatra, shes a woman, shes don't waited for men's, too bring cash.and 🎁 🎁. Presents.put in.her, hands. Shes were.a very pretty indivi... in.her, times shes weren't a great singer. Hers dad Francis Albert, Sinatra, were.a great singer, in his, primes,
Nancy is so HOT 🔥🔥🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥
She’s too hot for this guy.
Tommy Sands was the Sexy one with a voice just as beautiful ❤️❤️.
Ed says "You look just like big Nancy". I was thinking how much she looks like her father.
SULLIVAN was referring to her MOTHER who was name NANCY.
@@lajas46 - EVERYONE already KNEW this fact.
@@lajas46 *named
She looked nothing like her mother
Hank Williams cover
Who’s Big Nancy?
Wasn't it her father, Frank Sinatra, who ended up getting Tommy blacklisted in the entertainment business?
Yes
That's why his career stalled
@@sexymama1966 more like ended
And why did he do it? Plus, how do you go and take away a man's livelihood like that?... That's just evil and cold.
Tommy being the class act he is though, in a couple interviews here on youtube nothing against Frank. Was able to find work overseas and in Hawaii where he now lives with his daughter and her family.
Interesting to me to hear that inflation did not influence this performance.
Romance and physical appeal is a LIE to love. Which is only giving of your heart, sacrificial. You love all the same but might have different responsibilities with some. Only according to HIS Will. CHRIST.
Came 1964 and the Beatles, she traded him for Lee Hazelwood and left the old "Elvis/Darin/F. Avalon" impersonator behind with the Breelcream and comb in his back pocket. **** That said, it was a better time than today and I really miss those years.
Brylcreem “a little dab’ll do ya”
they could have been the new Edie Gorme & Steve Lawrence team...but their marriage only lasted 5 years.
Nancy looked less than enthused in this duet. Less than two years later they were divorced.
0:55 did he just grab her butt?
Looks like he tapped it
So much hate for Tommy! I thinK he’s pretty damn good. Released lots of great songs, but it just never happened for him. I guess he was a dick to Nancy enough to want her to divorce him, but even she said they were way too young for marriage. There’s videos of Tommy very recently and A niece asks him who was that one that got away. He says Nancy. It’s sad he’s so old and grey, but seems kinda happy. I’m sure he has regrets.
Either he's sharp or she's flat, by about a semitone.
Tommy abandoned Nancy. He lived and worked in Hawaii. That is why Sinatra did not like him. He never interfered
If she had had a different father...
She didn't become a real artist until she worked Lee Hazelwood. This is awful fluff, but at least we get to see Nancy's real hair color!
i got to see Nancy's real hair color from Playboy
@@irwinpks ew you shouldn't look this kind of that 🥲
Tommy Sands had a nice voice. But Nancy Sinatra could not sing. He should of left her out and sang that song all on his own. She is awful.
TUFF FATHER IN LAW PROBERBLY ???????
*probably
Oldies but shiiiities. Very old early 60s style few moment before the Beatles and the new day.
Tommy Sands was billed as the new teenage idol..better than Elvis. I remember as a 10 year old Elvis fan listening to “Teenage Crush” with some anticipation and thinking “this guy is terrible”. I guess history proved me right.
Mediocrity at it's finest.
Too bad Sinatra black balled him in the business when he divorced Nancy.
Too corny! Pop, kettle, sweet, cream, and feed. You name it and that performance just rolled all over in corn.
They were awful. Had she not been Sinatras daughter and had he not been her husband no one would have ever known either of them-at least for their singing.
He was a star long before he even met Sinatra. But why should facts get in the way of your idiotic comment?
Tommy Sands had a career long before he ever laid eyes on Nancy Sinatra. Tommy Sands had a beautiful voice and he was very handsome and talented in his prime.
WOW Tommy Sands was annoying lol
Imagine how frank felt.
Awful
So mediocre.
Maybe one day, if you improve, you too will be "mediocre"
the least talented couple to ever appear on Ed Sullivan...dreadful..
@Illya Kuryakin Shel Silverstein was a better singer
@Illya Kuryakin Mrs. Miller was a better singer...
@Illya Kuryakin Tuli Kupferberg was a better singer
The phrase too cute for tv comes to mind with this #
Awful. Her tracks with Lee Hazelwood were a vast improvement.
Tommy was a pill poppin' mofo. Nancy was only 20 years old when they married.
Абсолютно деревянная,но "талантливая " в глазах папочки.