Thanks for sharing this Video. Keep watching it almost everyday since last week. It makes me cry too. She is very beautiful and charismatic. I wish i was in that time when women dress like real women and talk like real women.
It was GREAT to grow up back then. I would not trade my teenage years in the 50's and early 60's for anything even though I am now an oldie myself. Love the music of that era. She is a real cutie and her clothes are just what I wore my freshman year in college.
Thank you, Conkyjoe for memorializing this time...Rick ultimately had a special place in his heart for Patty! (...Susan Levine AKA Susie Watson...Rick Shaw Show)
I'll set the record straight. I was the director of the Rick Shaw Show and Saturday Hop when Patty was around, her surname is: B E N S O N. Take it to the bank.
Most of you commenters have TOTALLY missed the point. This was a teen and pre-teen TV show in the 60's in South Florida. Rick Shaw was the host, and he was - and is -a legend. To be chosen to lip-sync a song on his show was the coolest thing that could happen. Made you a celebrity at your school! No one was trying to steal music or pretend they were the original artist. It was just pure fun before the days of karaoke. And Rick Shaw was absolutely the furthest thing from being creepy - he was the nicest guy in South Florida, never a hint of impropriety.
Nice try Heidi St. louis, It's a sick world we live in now. I grew up in Lauderdale and these were the best of times for us. You may know, Rick, passed away, breaks my heart, he was for sure a great man. I feel bad for kids today who have to live with petty small minds.
Patty was great - people made a big deal -how many people copied elvis, beatles and other artists - its what happens in the music industry -- its a compliment to the artist
Thank you Heidi. I was one of those lucky enough to do lip syncs for Rick's morning show and he was the best of the best - a good guy to the end. He even showed one of my lip syncs to the artist (Lulu) and she thought it was great fun. I'm glad we grew up in a more innocent time.
I REALLY feel bad for you kids.. You are so jaded, when you should be enjoying life. I grew up in Ft Lauderdale at a time when just being a kid was fun..
@conkyjoe Thanks again for doing this, Conky. It takes me back to those days at Thomas Jefferson that I shared with Patty. I try to ignore the rude and vulgar comments launched at her. She was actually a very sweet young lady. I would love to see more. Take care.
I haven't seen or heard from her in the past 40 yrs. since I graduated H.S., 68. Then again, I really haven't kept in touch with most of my old classmates. U.W.
LADY U DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON MILLIE SMALL RECORD CALL MY BOY LOLLIPOP I MADE ME A COPY OF U DOINGING THIS THANK'S FOR SHARING THIS WITH ME & THE WORLD WITH EVERYBODY.U ARE A BEAUTIFUL & GORGEOUS YOUNG LADY.L ❤ ❤ VE PAUL ANDREW KNAPP.
CH 10 didn't save them, I did. Fortunately after carrying the masters around for decades, there was audio/video on them. I had to re-mix sound, and color correct each video. Taken 3 years and counting.
The dress style with the white collar she is wearing was popular around 1965. I remember seeing both Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark wearing a similar dress around the same time.
In 2016 this beautiful girl should be 65 years and should be a beautiful old , I fell in love with this girl 50 years ago is very strange. I love her smile and her shyness, love your eyes and wanted to be at that time to meet and go out with her . Anyone know what it's called and if there yet?
It sounds like her name is Pat BenTON, not Pat BenSON. I have watched this numerous times and that's the way it sounds. She was a regular on "The Rick Shaw Show", a popular local morning TV show in Miami. I believe this was her first appearance. She made an art out of lip-synching, particularly Petula Clark songs. I always thought her last name was Benson but now I'm not sure. Patty, if you're out there and read this, set the record straight for us. Love these old Miami television posts!
From Songfacts: ...Contrary to legend, the harmonica player was not Rod Stewart but Pete Hogman of The Pete Hogman Blues Band and Hoggie & The Sharpetones. Hogman told us: "The backing for 'My Boy Lollypop' was recorded live in the studio. I played harmonica and Ernest Ranglin played a black Gibson. Several people have claimed to have played the harmonica break but I can promise you it was me, and it was all recorded in London. CJ.........
I can't believe I'm watching this! I went to Thomas Jefferson. Patty was one of my classmates. Sweet girl! She and Nilda Rice (one of the dancers in Conky's Lou Christie videos), did a lot of great lipsyncs to the old Petula Clark and Sandy Posey songs as well. Rick Shaw (the show host in this video, also a beloved local DJ), actually bloopered once on his radio show, introducing the latest song by Petula as being by Patty. LOL U.W.
Well, I'm glad to know. I ALWAYS thought it was Benson, but in this one particular early clip it sounds like Benton. Look, I'm getting older by the day, so my ears are going (as everything else). Does anyone know where she is today? I can't believe WLBW Channel 10 kept these tapes and did not erase them. If you have access to more, BRING THEM ON! I love old, local Miami television. That's where I lived for forty-five years.
Do you have any idea what became of her? I have become a huge fan of these clips of hers (and all of the Rick Shaw Show clips for that matter) and am really curious to know where her life lead her.
Conkyjoe-I've looked at a few of your videos...good posts - thanks! A question, since you're so knowledgable: I heard years ago that Rod Stewart played the harmonica solo in "My Boy Lollipop." True or false?
I love this young girl. She's sooo sweet!!!
Thanks for sharing this Video. Keep watching it almost everyday since last week. It makes me cry too. She is very beautiful and charismatic. I wish i was in that time when women dress like real women and talk like real women.
RIP Rick Shaw. Listened to him and Roby Young ( the Rick and Roby Show) in Miami in the early 1970's.
It was GREAT to grow up back then. I would not trade my teenage years in the 50's and early 60's for anything even though I am now an oldie myself. Love the music of that era. She is a real cutie and her clothes are just what I wore my freshman year in college.
Jamaica has lost a sweet piece of its musical history. R.i.p Millie Smalls
Thank you, Conkyjoe for memorializing this time...Rick ultimately had a special place in his heart for Patty! (...Susan Levine AKA Susie Watson...Rick Shaw Show)
I used to love watching this show and even was on Saturday Hop 3 times
were you in the neil sedaka video of "breaking up is hard to do", from that show? (girl in white, with huge earrings?).
that might have been me, I did a lot and want to find them to show my kids. Glad youtube has this, PRE Karaoke.
I'll set the record straight. I was the director of the Rick Shaw Show and Saturday Hop when Patty was around, her surname is: B E N S O N. Take it to the bank.
She did a nice job. And this was good clean fun in those days, so don't git it twisted.
Great lip-sync job! Fourteen is so wonderful…
Most of you commenters have TOTALLY missed the point. This was a teen and pre-teen TV show in the 60's in South Florida. Rick Shaw was the host, and he was - and is -a legend. To be chosen to lip-sync a song on his show was the coolest thing that could happen. Made you a celebrity at your school! No one was trying to steal music or pretend they were the original artist. It was just pure fun before the days of karaoke.
And Rick Shaw was absolutely the furthest thing from being creepy - he was the nicest guy in South Florida, never a hint of impropriety.
Nice try Heidi St. louis, It's a sick world we live in now. I grew up in Lauderdale and these were the best of times for us. You may know, Rick, passed away, breaks my heart, he was for sure a great man. I feel bad for kids today who have to live with petty small minds.
Patty was great - people made a big deal -how many people copied elvis, beatles and other artists - its what happens in the music industry -- its a compliment to the artist
Thank you Heidi. I was one of those lucky enough to do lip syncs for Rick's morning show and he was the best of the best - a good guy to the end. He even showed one of my lip syncs to the artist (Lulu) and she thought it was great fun. I'm glad we grew up in a more innocent time.
Amen💗
Tell them!
R. I. P., Millie
R. I. P., Gerry Marsden
😢🇯🇲🏴🕊️🔥✝️
Millie was blk and couldn't be on the show..so they made the girl lip sing for her instead
I want this played at my funeral reception
She is second to none , she won my heart in her singing talent
PATTY BENSON - "My Boy Lollipop", uwielbiam ten utwór muzyczny. Słucham tego utworu kilkanaście razy.
PATTY BENSON - , to jest talent samorodny !!!. BRAWO.
I REALLY feel bad for you kids.. You are so jaded, when you should be enjoying life. I grew up in Ft Lauderdale at a time when just being a kid was fun..
She sings this so Great !!!
ITS LIP SYNCING STUPID
I thought she was the real singer , best lip singer I ever heard
I agree with you, she the best
she has amazing eyes
When women were superior... Melt your heart
RIP Rick Shaw..
Where are you now Patty Benson from Thomas Jefferson..!?!?
*Such innocent times.... :)
Its me Patty 😂😂😂😂
i really love this song.........
@conkyjoe Thanks again for doing this, Conky. It takes me back to those days at Thomas Jefferson that I shared with Patty. I try to ignore the rude and vulgar comments launched at her. She was actually a very sweet young lady. I would love to see more. Take care.
Thanks for posting!
I haven't seen or heard from her in the past 40 yrs. since I graduated H.S., 68. Then again, I really haven't kept in touch with most of my old classmates.
U.W.
Love love love
Very good..fun stuff!
LADY U DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON
MILLIE SMALL RECORD CALL MY BOY
LOLLIPOP I MADE ME A COPY OF U
DOINGING THIS THANK'S FOR SHARING
THIS WITH ME & THE WORLD WITH
EVERYBODY.U ARE A BEAUTIFUL & GORGEOUS YOUNG LADY.L ❤ ❤ VE
PAUL ANDREW KNAPP.
LOVE IT
CH 10 didn't save them, I did. Fortunately after carrying the masters around for decades, there was audio/video on them. I had to re-mix sound, and color correct each video. Taken 3 years and counting.
that,s why i still love black and white TV
It's Rick Shaw from Miami radio! He just recently retired.
Love it
This is so cooool!
The dress style with the white collar she is wearing was popular around 1965. I remember seeing both Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark wearing a similar dress around the same time.
In 2016 this beautiful girl should be 65 years and should be a beautiful old , I fell in love with this girl 50 years ago is very strange.
I love her smile and her shyness, love your eyes and wanted to be at that time to meet and go out with her . Anyone know what it's called and if there yet?
It sounds like her name is Pat BenTON, not Pat BenSON. I have watched this numerous times and that's the way it sounds.
She was a regular on "The Rick Shaw Show", a popular local morning TV show in Miami. I believe this was her first appearance. She made an art out of lip-synching, particularly Petula Clark songs. I always thought her last name was Benson but now I'm not sure. Patty, if you're out there and read this, set the record straight for us. Love these old Miami television posts!
Luv it
beautiful 😍
From Songfacts:
...Contrary to legend, the harmonica player was not Rod Stewart but Pete Hogman of The Pete Hogman Blues Band and Hoggie & The Sharpetones. Hogman told us: "The backing for 'My Boy Lollypop' was recorded live in the studio. I played harmonica and Ernest Ranglin played a black Gibson. Several people have claimed to have played the harmonica break but I can promise you it was me, and it was all recorded in London.
CJ.........
Thank you for the info.! Someone told me that Rod Stewart played the harmonica on this record!
All thumbs up...!!!
oooh she's so cute!
Wow, she's so good!
+Ink Pen.... a good lip-synch?
Lindos anos sessenta tempos de minha meninice.
I love it!
I hear this song from time to time!
She had a nice voice!!
George Vreeland Hill
PS, it was originally written, "my Girl Lollipop" by the Cadillacs.
How did they not know it's lip sing
Even back then TV commercials took forever !
jhee greates cool so cool this song
THE BEST OLD MUSIC
A precursor to Puttin on The Hits|!
I can't believe I'm watching this! I went to Thomas Jefferson. Patty was one of my classmates. Sweet girl! She and Nilda Rice (one of the dancers in Conky's Lou Christie videos), did a lot of great lipsyncs to the old Petula Clark and Sandy Posey songs as well. Rick Shaw (the show host in this video, also a beloved local DJ), actually bloopered once on his radio show, introducing the latest song by Petula as being by Patty. LOL
U.W.
Dear little girl! ❤ So scared. ❤ How is she today? 😊
im 16 and i love this song just the firs notes my boy lollipop is so wonderfull i love this :D
How's it feel to be 27?
Time flies doesn't it?
I went to Thomas Jefferson Jr High!
MILLIE SMALLS......1964......MY BOY LOLLIPOP
What a sweet girl.
Magnifique 👍
1960.
FANTASTISCH
Well, I'm glad to know.
I ALWAYS thought it was Benson, but in this one particular early clip it sounds like Benton.
Look, I'm getting older by the day, so my ears are going (as everything else).
Does anyone know where she is today?
I can't believe WLBW Channel 10 kept these tapes and did not erase them. If you have access to more, BRING THEM ON! I love old, local Miami television. That's where I lived for forty-five years.
But fantastic girl!!!❤
so sweet girl .
MUITO LINDA ESTA MUSICA PATTY BENSON MYLOLLIPOP LIP SYNC
vdd eu gosto dessa musica
Nice post !
PATTY BENSON - Super-wykonanie, wykonanie lepsze od LULU.!!!. BRAWO!!!.
Since I directed this video, I assure you it was done in the mid-1960's!
I, also graduated from H.S. in '68, Goodrich, Fond du Lac, Wi. It might be fun to track her down.
Una de las mejores versiones de esta pieza.
Gracias y saludos.
For all you saying that it is insulting millie, it’s a lip sync contest calm down
sheeeesshhh that smile starting at 2:49 is very very cute:)
budubum 2:49 Its like that :)
my boy
definitely true!!
I love this girl. S
RICK SHAW!!!!!!!!!!
this song is cool !!
its quite old but what ever !!!
where is patty benson now ?
Jimmy Powell played harmonica on the original record.inset jimmy and me .ray Drury Sheffield
She is lip syncing. I know. I directed this video live to tape. End of story.
Conkyjoe
Well spotted
Yeah that’s Millie’s voice from the song recording
@@Jake-Watch yeah so what?
Brava!
så rart, så underbart. det var BÄTTRE förr!
What year was this from?
Do you have any idea what became of her? I have become a huge fan of these clips of hers (and all of the Rick Shaw Show clips for that matter) and am really curious to know where her life lead her.
Original recording by Barbie Gaye (1956).
The fact is that this version of My Boy Lollipop by Millie is a cover version. The original is American.
Conkyjoe-I've looked at a few of your videos...good posts - thanks! A question, since you're so knowledgable: I heard years ago that Rod Stewart played the harmonica solo in "My Boy Lollipop." True or false?
PATTY JESTEŚ NIESAMOWITA.
Where are you now Pat?
Benson Patty with the voice of Millie Small ....what swindles!
Do any one know which year this video was maked?
Охренеть, 17 лет загрузке!
Her last name was/is Benson. I lived next door to her cousins in Miami.
ANY IDEA WHAT HAPPENED TO HER?
She was a Doll! I wonder what she looks like today in her mid 50's?
I don't really know a lot about anything but that was good lip syncing!
my boy lollipop
What is the boy lollipop
que graciosa la voz
Now I know when Jerry Lee Lewis said Myra looked 20 when I married Her. I think I believe Him now.
What was the record she got? My Boy Lollipop?
OOOOOOOOOO i herd this b4 my dad has like a bunch of old records lol
cool. thanks
Version original de Barbie Gaye de 1956.