Harry Belafonte "Medley: Look Over Yonder & Be My Woman, Gal" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Harry Belafonte "Medley: Look Over Yonder & Be My Woman, Gal" on The Ed Sullivan Show on March 29, 1964. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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What a fantastic performance. I got this track on the album: Belafonte At The Greek Theatre. Pure excellence, this song as well as anything Harry Belafonte does. He was the best of the best. Thank you Harry for making this world a better place. God Bless You
When music was great.
Incredible! Happy Birthday to Mr. Belafonte!
Fantastic show🌹❤️🍀
One of the best performers ever on Ed Sullivan, despite the simplicity of the song!
He was intense.
una huella imborrable en el mundo de la musica! HARRY BELAFONTE!!!
Day O! be gone this is the stuff!
Talked Mimi into moving her record player into the porch for Sunday brunch and cards. This was the first song she played
From the New York Times 6 days before this performance:
And the stupid copyright laws kept all this stuff hidden away for decades. No wonder young people don't know anybody and how great they were.
This is look like more of a soul channel..