Dusty Springfield "Son Of A Preacher Man" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Dusty Springfield "Son Of A Preacher Man" on The Ed Sullivan Show on November 24, 1968. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Back to a time when people had to have real talent to be on tv.👍👍
So true
I feel so privileged to have grown up in the absolute best decades for music: 60, 70, 80’s!
ooh me too and some of the best in London in the mid-sixties
I'm not so sure, there was a lot of hype & rubbish about too. Ringo... drummer? There are better 10 year olds! The Applejacks!! Mick Jagger!! Freddie & the Dreamers... Cilla Black!! Most couldn't sing a tune... and we had the delights of Jimmy Savile presenting them. But Dusty, Kathy Kirby and Matt Monro, I'll concede.
@@johnbobson1557 what about Cliff Richard, Cilla, Helen Shapiro, Lulu, Petula Clark. :o))
@@juttaweise Cliff, Billy Fury, Joe Brown... awful (in my view) Lulu hopeless and Cilla terrible. Petula (Downtown?) a neutral but Helen Shapiro I agree. However, compared to say Oana Dima (Rumanian) or Vanny Vabiola (Indonesia) or Erdenechimeg (Mongolia)... Google them... you can see why it is only the English speaking market that made these UK celebs famous. The Beatles were in the right place at the right time but the music is just advertising jingles, nothing more. "She Love You, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah..." 60's TicTok. Sarah Brightman has a voice though most in the 60's were just products of the period and there were some terrible one-hit wonders!
@@johnbobson1557 I think you have to take into consideration that in the 60ies most had to have a voice because all of todays technical schnick-schnack did not exist. I just loved Lulu because she made me want to dance. It's all a matter of taste. If you talk about really good music then one should take a look at west- sudafrica of that aera. My son reproduces music from those times and considering the possibilities existing there were great musicians. The world appreciates today, while the western young people just looked across the pond for the trend. And because of a shared language english artists had an advantage. Most of the great groups of the 70ies to which we still listen to today came out of GB.
She is singing live. Sounds like a studio recording but that's just how damn superlative she was.
Yes I agree!
I bet the producers didn't have to do much. I read that she takes long to record though, because she was a perfectionist.
@@Robconnors7253 no, live. Background was the instrumental of the studio recording
I never knew that was live. That was a perfect performance.
I'm only guessing, but she might be lip-syncing to her own recording.
That sultry, soulful voice...that hair...those little dance moves. Dusty was the total package.
WHAT AN INCREDIBLE VOICE! Soft, sultry, passionate, powerful - Dusty could sing it all!
This video is the reason why I crown Dusty "The First Lady of Blue-Eyed Soul ".Love her so much.
Singing live but still maintaining that studio perfect sound.
I think this version is better. got more bounce to it
@@SaltyChip Wtf..."bounce"?..... Are you sure you're on the right page there buddy? This is a Dusty Springfield music video comment thread, not that of a local HOOTERS fanboy page club. Sheeesh. Some guys.
@@brandonbrook9664 I can't tell if you're joking or not 😹
Her voice is in-sane-ly beautiful. It's like a perfect mix between sheer power and the smoke rising from it, so effortless.
Best description of her voice ever 💜 I couldn’t agree more.
Yes!
If you need proof that there is really a Heaven, I think God may have put just a drop of it on her voice.. knew dusty was, good, didnt know she was this good ..
effortless indeed ...
To me her voice is like pure cream
Now you know why the 1960s was and always will be, the greatest decade in music history.
Yes and Amen!
Nope! 60s were great for making a foundation of what is today's popular music.... But every decade has something great to offer.
For example, I'll argue that I prefer 90's because they have pretty much every genre established...you could enjoy rock, pop, hip hop, electronica, indie, alternative music.
80s was the best no question.
Dusty Springfield could sing the Arby's menu and, stop traffic for miles in each and every direction.
PERFECTION
Perfect voicr
@@annaritaranalli2902 ♥️♥️♥️▶️♥️👍👍🙏🌱🤗🙁▶️✌️👍🍀
How about the phone book in a phone booth.
She is the type of person to make an Arabic phone book sound interesting
😆😆😆😆😆 Very true but damn that was funny as hell 🤣
This is one of the best live performances I've ever seen, her voice is Just divine.
All the live performances back then we're better. Real musician era.
It is a really charismatic performance as well, with relation to the body language.
Lip sync was and is common on tv shows.
@infocom3231it is live
@infocom3231 Agree Pretty obvious with the backing vocals not present.
No gimmicks, no nudity, just pure raw talent. This is the way to make a star. Beautiful lady and beautiful soul
So true!!🫶
And lip syncing
Absolutely
Because nowadays we're all nude? Dude, stop!
This is just a reminder to me not to be a judgemental fart when I get older.
@@SillyGoose2024 No lip-synching on Ed Sullivan.
One of the greatest female singers that ever lived. She is so beautiful too!
I'd say thee best...not one of...thee.
Smooth, sexy and emotionally responsive vocal power. Dusty was a great one.
Before there was Anyone,. There was Dusty Springfield! A True Legend!
Perfection is an understatement.
Vocal perfection. One of the all-time greatest female voices ever. R.I.P. 🌹
Before Amy Winehouse/ Adele and Joss Stone this lovely Lady could sing with such soulfulness that Aretha said ‘Girl!’ Dusty just loved that the Queen of Soul loved her singing
Every time great
The music industry truly lost something when she passed, as did we all.
What a beautiful woman and song.
Second that...
That bass is so delicate. It fits in so well.
Dustys got It!
She’s pretty
Staggeringly magnificent. I love her little dance moves as well.
So pretty-hair, singing, nails, the whole package. she looks so comfortable singing this classic.
QUEEEEEEEEEEN 😍😍😍😍😍😍
I will never get fedup listening to that song....
What a talent was dusty, think i only ever saw her sing live on the tv, one of the greatest female singers ever.
Here comes the British Queen of Soul and R&B. Ladies ands gents, the one and only .......Dusty Springfield!!!!! And oh God, sweet talking to me, that's where I began to be lost
I wasn't born till 1971 but I love Dusty's music 🎶❤
Still stunning, after all these years.
Timeless. It blew me away when it first came out and it still does.
Dusty oozes Kentucky, Tennessee, and the South in so many ways. Yes, I know she was originally from England.
No British blood in that lady, she was 100% Irish - the daughter of immigrants to the UK.
@@Macca-rb5okYa I think her parents were from Kerry I think her mother was from Tralee. I'm not sure where in Ireland her father was from.
The great session guitarist Reggie Young on an iconic opening lick. RIP Reg.
Again, great picture and sound quality. Am loving these clips of the greats.
Dusty is still one of the few women singers who I can watch over and over and fall in love again with her talent and presence ❤❤❤
One of the most underrated intros to a song EVER!
She's brilliant. Such a talent, gone too soon.
A live performance! Wow! Magnificent.
Actually no, it's not a live performance. It was recorded way back in 1968. A 'live performance' requires the attendance of the viewer, in real time. Unless you've mastered the art of time travel, you'll never see a 'live performance' of the late Dusty Springfield.
Other singers can cover it, but none can duplicate it.
That's not true at all. A handful of female artists have actually bettered the vocals.
Dusty nails it, but several others have done this song justice.
A natural beauty
Pure.....talent! No auto tunning nor a tracked recording lip-syncing.......just pure talent.
This is the best version hands down
Hi Audrie 💐💐
The hair! Love it!
What a talent Dusty was, unique voice 🇬🇧
How many artists have done a cover of this song over the years, but still, this is the best version of it! So effortless by Dusty. Love this.
So true ! She's the one. That voice 😍
I remember seeing Barbara Eden open her act in Las Vegas with this number in a skin tight jump suit. She was awesome but it'll always be Dusty's song.
This was for Aretha... Aretha gave it up to Dusty. That. Damn. Good.
I have do disagree. Bobbie Gentry's version is the best
@@diamond3749 I have to listen to that version.
Yes ! Dusty!❤️❤️❤️❤️
She was so beautiful and a voice of an angel...
DUSTY..The undisputed Queen of blue-eyed soul music !
God I love that smoky voice
Classic song that will live forever .
She's absolutely gorgeous...
Jaw dropping beautiful.
Jazz blues rock soul pop gospel, there were no limits to her incredible talent, sadly missed but never forgotten
She is forever young.
Opera? Rap? Hard Rock? Classical? New Wave/Punk? Disco? Reggae?...... Oh well, I guess there were 'some' limits "to her incredible talent."
One of my favorites when i was a teenager. Still is!
I could listen to her for hours, and never get enough. RIP. Never forgotten ❤
For ever young.
Hołd i wielki szacunek dla Dusty Springfield.
Należy JEJ się to.
A więc proszę,❤ czapki z głów !!!!
Pozdrawiam z zimnej Polski wszystkich JEJ słuchaczy.
Marek.
Outstanding vocalist, stage presence, and sooooooo beutiful
So smooth and effortless. The lyrics just roll out like honey.
i remember her singing this on tv when i was a kid and loved it , i still do..good memories
I know she was good, but damn unbelievable how good she sounds live and she is so perfect that it looks so easy to give that kind of a performance...
A fantastic song from the swinging sixties and my favourite version. I also love her hits Wishin' and Hopin' and You Don't Have to Say You Love Me. R.I.P. Dusty. Your music is beautiful and eternal.
What is pop music, if not: joy, pleasure, nostalgia, and innocent lust? Got it all right here.
She's amazing, and tragic simultaneously. What a talent.
What a God gifted woman on her talent..She has an unworldly voice...
One of her best. I love her album Dusty In Memphis.
This is amazing. It’s like getting a glorious alternate take. Thank you for this!
Very good dusty nice song 🎵 🎉
Hell of a voice, hell of a hairdo!
One of my favorites sung by one amazing vocalist. Studio quality sung live. 👏😎
This is the best live performance of this, IMO.
Agreed
One of my all time favorite songs. A beautiful woman with an incredible voice!!
RIP Dusty Springfield, Queen of Pop.
lord knows yes she was!
Well, it is true that Dusty is one of the mentors of Pop artists like Britney or Madonna but Dusty, even though she started singing Pop, she was the pioneer of being the first white superstar to sing Soul. So she is more the Queen of the Blue-Eyed Soul just like The Righteous Brothers are the Kings of the Blue-Eyed Soul by pioneering songs like Unchained Melody.
@@11rokerito Thats a great comparison! Agree completely!
I agree
fantastic voice, fantastic song!!!
Rings home.
Like E.T
This woman's voice is so perfect and the music so good it actually brings a effin' tear to my eye. Gotdayum.
She was great!
I love the blouse and the cool sleeves on it...
Hi Deb💐💐
She was a bit before my time and just stumbled onto her as she was on the channel when I turned it on. She was an incredibly talent. Her voice is so soulful.
She was a Super Star for me, remind me my teen years, amazing 👍👍👍
😊
Imagine an Dusty and Elvis duet Two great voices together.
A favorite of my mother's. Mom was so sad when Dusty died.
My mum was so sorry too her death
..she was still young
Superlative is right. Beautiful and soulful. Love Dusty and I certainly remember this song.
Mary O'Brien was an absolute star!
Greatest of all time!
Dig it. What a smile!
This is so 60s. I love it
Awesome voice
Another great oldie
Dusty was a very attractive lady with a great voice .
Dusty had an amazing career... pop, Memphis soul, "good old -fashioned schmalz..."
Considering her sexual orientation, it's more than a bit of irony that one of Dusty's biggest hits features the words "the only boy who could ever reach me...was the Son of a Preacher Man." She said of men: "They frighten me."
Elton John called her "the greatest white singer there has ever been."
If you haven't listened to Dusty In Memphis...she shines.
They frighten me too, never knew she said that.thanx for sharing.
Yes she still shines, & for ever young.
What was her sexual orientation? I’m assuming lesbian?
Yes
What a little pocket rocket.
RIP,Dusty,you still live on.😘
Gives me chills! YOW!
Wow, just wow!
This sure brings back memories. I actually remember her singing on Ed's show.
Oh wow Dusty. What a very lovely voice!!!!
One of her best & one of my personal favorites of her career
This song….one of my all times favorites. Dusty has some blue-eyed soul going on here.
I've always loved this song! Wish radio stations would play it more often
Pulp Fiction gave it a whole new audience but even that film is pretty old now!
This is the smoothest song I know.
Dusty Springfield such beauty! Especially her nose! Love her nose!!!!!!! May God rest your soul dusty!!!!
Good song
Delivered absolute greatness effortlessly. Absolute perfection.
No one sings it like Dusty..❤