I guess it’s true then. I always heard that Wayne Newton had an alias name he went by when he was younger so he wouldn’t draw attention to himself. Pretty obvious now that that name was “Steve Hughes”.😏
Just finished watching the Here's Lucy series (again) and really enjoyed it. All of the Lucille Ball series were good entertaining family shows! They are classics. Started collecting Lucille Ball on dvd years ago...just simple and fun entertainment.
@@codyluka8355 Only "I Love Lucy" was a classic series, as the word "classic" is defined... judged as of exceptional quality, a high standard from which others are judged, standing the test of time. I have the entire "ILL" DVD collection, treasure it, and will leave it to the next generation because as a classic, it will be just as funny in the future as it is now, as it was when they were new.
I always like it when we get to see Lucy show she really does have talent. One of my favorite clips from I Love Lucy is when she dances with Van Johnson. Absolute class and elegance. She was such a beauty, and talented in so many areas.
No sexism...no drugs...no cussing...no racial crap...no politics..no b.s.----.anyway you slice it....more POSITIVE than the last 20years of media!...ROCK ON YA'LL
I enjoyed this...saw Wayne Newton in 1963 performing in the Safari Room in San Jose, California. He autographed my Danke Schoen album I received as a gift for my 16th birthday.
I see Wayne's brother Jerry is still with him at the time this was done. I met Wayne when he was first starting out and he was a very nice guy and was so talented. I saw him at the Venetian Room at the Fairmont hotel, in San Francisco. Our good friend lead the orchestra there and he told us that we just had to come in and see that young man. Wayne was the showman even then. Now he looks like a caricature of himself and I'm sorry for all the problems he has had. I realize he brought them on himself, but it's still sad. He was a great talent.
Sixty years ago, I'd watch TV and the oldsters would make homophobic snark about Liberace, Johnny Mathis, and Wayne Newton. I didn't get it until later. Wayne had a high voice, a lisp, and round hips. At Lake Tahoe, we caught his act and his audience was identical to Liberace's: enthusiastic older ladies. Wayne married an older Hawaiian airline stewardess, who later claimed he beat her, and this is sometimes what occurs when gay men feel pressured to marry. Much later, Johnny Carson instigated a nasty barrage of jokes about Wayne, and I remember it. Wayne just couldn't let it go, and I think that's what put him over the top: dying his hair black, the weight gain, the mustache, then outrageous plastic surgery.
@@dennishalford5763 I heard that long, long ago and don't believe Wayne would attempt such a thing, much less gotten past security at NBC where Carson was its most important star. Wayne was bigger than Johnny, but Johnny had been an amateur boxer when younger, was a war veteran, and had the brawling experience most mean drunks have. So I don't believe it. I think Carson was a friendless SOB who was way out of line using Wayne's sexuality as a punchline, but that's how Johnny was.
@@akrenwinkle I agree! I went to the Tonight Show when Johnny was hosting it. He never once spoke or acknowledged the audience until he came out to do his monologue. During the tape stops while the commercials were playing, he sat there and never so much as looked in the direction of the audience --- not a nice man! Contrast this to Carol Burnett. I also went to see her show taped years ago. She not only answered every question an audience member had until no hands were left up, which was edited down and placed at the beginning of her show, but she would come out during the tape stops for the commercials and ask if anyone else in the audience had anymore questions for her. After the taping was over, she came out and thanked everyone for coming and gave us the date the show was to air. She was the opposite of the conceited Johnny Carson. A very nice woman.
Wow! I had no idea Lucy could play banjo! I knew she was a dancer but never knew she could play an instrument. Fascinating! I watched her show as a kid. Mom looked like Lucy but bottle blond.
I loved watching this. And I tuned in because I saw LB holding a banjo in the thumbnail. Unfortunately, I’m not convinced that*any*of them were actually playing the banjo. Or could. (I mean they are all doing everything to play back, anyway.) I play a bit of guitar, and something seemed off.
@@adamdooley8977 They we’re really playing. I watched closely. Banjo is not as easy as guitar I used to play. I tried banjo once and it wasn’t as easy. It was a colossal fail. And I knew someone who played. Used to watch him practice. Who knows how long Lucy has played. Maybe at the time she started and was a quick study. I know one thing. I could never stand and play guitar. The darn thing is bigger than I am. My guitar is gathering dust.
@@jackieforestieri3010 wayne Newton is one hell of a guitar player. So I think he might be a banjo player also. There are some clips of him playing guitar. I was shocked and blown away by the level of his playing. He should have played guitar as much as he sang.
Saw Wayne a few years back my husband only went with me because I really wanted to go well he was a Wayne newton fan after that show !!! it was at a casino in Oregon it was an incredible show Wayne is one of the best entertainers in the business!!!!😊
Oh Wow !!!! Awesome !!!! Lucy is The All Time Queen There Can Be No Question.. Exceptionally Talented, Amazing Actress, Beautiful, Smart Beyond What You Want To Try and Test.. Trust Me and of Course Absolutely Hilarious and Had Impeccable Comic Timing.. Rest in Power Ms Lucille Ball 💖💖
Lucie is charismatic, I didn't need Lucy in that act at all. Wayne is so great to watch but it seems Lucie held her own w/ him whether she played that thing or not.
I'd play the Broadway score to They're Playing Our Song starring Lucie Arnaz and Robert Klein. She also was great co-starring with Neil Diamond in the Jazz Singer remake that was castigated by the critics.
You can say it was Cheezy but that was Real Talent on display back I the day. Problem is today….nobody has respect for the older generation…and that will come back around as Karma Nicely Done ✅
I think saying its “her worst series” is a bit harsh. However, to me, the ONLY reason it was good was because of the guest stars not cuz of Lucille Ball’s comedy. Her VERY best show, in MY opinion was “I Love Lucy”. Thats her true TV legacy. I never cared for the shows she did on her own. Take out all the guest stars on “Lucy show” and “Here’s Lucy”its just rehashed gags she did on her first tv show.
144 shows of Here's Lucy, 156 shows of Lucy Show and 180 episodes of I love Lucy (with 13 of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour) between 1951 and 1974. By the end they ran out of story ideas. CBS knew Lucy would make money (and did)
The negative comments here make no sense to me. It was a completely different time in entertainment . . . sure, it wasn't the Kardashians . . . oh, wait.
So true...THIS is REAL talent, no matter the hilarity involved. That's the difference for what constituted entertainment back then. The ONLY talent the Kardashians/Jenners are famous for is for screwing/being USED BY, rappers and ballers, having out-of-wedlock kids, and being exhibitionists. They have made their billions by selling their souls...and negatively influencing an entire generation of young women, who not only idolize them, but attempt to copy their EVERY move, to the detriment of both themselves and their reputations...
Anyone remember when Prince and Kim Kardashian were on stage and she had no confidence to move even slightest? But, worth around billion dollars now. Where’s her talent? Not her fault though, it’s people that keep liking, subscribing and all that crap.
I don't know about anybody else but the name Wayne Newton aka "Mr Las Vegas" I will always think of Lucille Ball. Let's agree everybody always has & always will love Lucy. What does everybody else think?
What does it mean Lucie Arnaz "had"to take a back seat to her mother? Lucille Ball created "Here's Lucy" so her two kids could get experience - Desi Arnaz stayed for 3 seasons and Lucie Arnaz for 5 seasons, I think. On I Love Lucy Lucille Ball won 2 Emmys and on "The Lucy Show"she won two Emmys (1967 & 1968). After I Love Lucy, critics said she would not make it w/o Desi - proved them wrong; and after Vivian Vance left The Lucy Show, they said the show would not be as good. I always said I liked the 3 seasons w/o Vance better - and those were the years she won the Emmys. Lucy was showcasing her children and when they were ready, they left and both made it on their own. In the early years I felt Lucie Arnaz was just ok, later on with age and experience she became better and better.
I watched I love Lucy when I was a kid (re-runs)then when my kids was little they watched (1990s) and I seen Wayne Newton on Bonanza (re-run)and I remember This Lucy show come on right after Gunsmoke when I was a kid (not re-run) And my dad turned it off before the opening credits was over bc I remember she was a cartoon like dancing on a stage with a cane,top hat ,in a tux with little legs bare ?
Yes, it is. He used to play drums in the trio "Dino, Desi, & Billy" (with Dean Paul "Dino" Martin [son of Dean Martin] and their friend Billy Hinsche).
My parents ( European Migrants) always had 5 special words about entertainment like this, saying it in their thick accents; "Only de Americans can do it!." Greetings from Melbourne, Australia
Wayne Newton is a personal friend of mine! The nicest,most humble person you will ever meet!
I guess it’s true then. I always heard that Wayne Newton had an alias name he went by when he was younger so he wouldn’t draw attention to himself. Pretty obvious now that that name was “Steve Hughes”.😏
I always wanted to meet Wayne Newton
Bing Crosby is a personal friend of mine.
Well, “Jesus is a Friend of Mine!” ….(search for it)
I’ve recently become obsessed with him! Please tell him I love him so much and he is an amazing performer then and NOW! ❤
This was great, nice to see Desi playing the drums, used to watch and listen to him when he was with Dino and Billy many years ago
Just finished watching the Here's Lucy series (again) and really enjoyed it. All of the Lucille Ball series were good entertaining family shows! They are classics. Started collecting Lucille Ball on dvd years ago...just simple and fun entertainment.
@@codyluka8355 Only "I Love Lucy" was a classic series, as the word "classic" is defined... judged as of exceptional quality, a high standard from which others are judged, standing the test of time. I have the entire "ILL" DVD collection, treasure it, and will leave it to the next generation because as a classic, it will be just as funny in the future as it is now, as it was when they were new.
I was waiting for someone else to notice DesiJr. playing the drums!
Thanks didn't notice that till I read your comment
I always like it when we get to see Lucy show she really does have talent. One of my favorite clips from I Love Lucy is when she dances with Van Johnson. Absolute class and elegance. She was such a beauty, and talented in so many areas.
The "How About You?" number. I remember it!
Lucy truly loved music. I love it when her shows have musical numbers.
Blast from the past! Look how young Wayne is!!!! This great
Best ever. I Thank God for growing up with these great people. I'm Blessed.
Wow this was meticulously rehearsed and performed beautifully … professionalism at its best and an example to some modern performers ❤
@tml … of course it was lip synced etc… no question about that. However, the movements and execution of the piece is what I’m referring to
@tml Yes that’s quite true. Both however were trained in dance and that’s where the performance excellence shines through
@tml thanks for pointing out the obvious. Who cares? It was fun to watch. Almost everything is pre recorded anyway.
That was a tough skit to nail together..and they nailed it.. what talent!!!
Lucie Arnez was and is still an incredible woman....absolutely love ❤️ her
She is so talented.
Same here
MTF
I feel like she's a friend.
Me too
Lucie Arnaz sure knows how to put over a song, and Lucille Ball moves like a dream. What fun! Thanks for posting, Chris.
Out of all the craziness going on in this world today this reminded me how wonderful things were back then its good to see mother and daughter 💕
No sexism...no drugs...no cussing...no racial crap...no politics..no b.s.----.anyway you slice it....more POSITIVE than the last 20years of media!...ROCK ON YA'LL
But Robert E lee is considered racist now.
Sorry racial crap is a real issue
I enjoyed this...saw Wayne Newton in 1963 performing in the Safari Room in San Jose, California. He autographed my Danke Schoen album I received as a gift for my 16th birthday.
And now you're eating dinner at 4:00pm and crapping your pants on a regular basis
What a fun memory.
@@jimbailey5681 she's talking about her life, not yours.
@@jimbailey5681 😆
@@jimbailey5681 don't worry .... I'd probably be crapping my pants if I was dragged to see Wayne at the age of 16
Lucy always a great talent , always provided family entertainment , which is greatly lacking these days.
MOST GREATFUL FROM AUSTRALIA
They even moved frets on the ghost playing, professional as it got for the 60's! Love it!
Miss ball was one of the best entertainers ever funny and beautiful as a kid loved watching her RIP
OmG !!! What a river of talent. I had no idea how musically and artistically gifted Ms. Arnaz was.
Remembering 1960s 1970. always loved Here’s Lucy. Real treat to see Wayne Newton as well
A VERY PLEASANT SURPRISE....BY EACH OF THEM!!! LOVED IT!!
I see Wayne's brother Jerry is still with him at the time this was done. I met Wayne when he was first starting out and he was a very nice guy and was so talented. I saw him at the Venetian Room at the Fairmont hotel, in San Francisco. Our good friend lead the orchestra there and he told us that we just had to come in and see that young man. Wayne was the showman even then.
Now he looks like a caricature of himself and I'm sorry for all the problems he has had. I realize he brought them on himself, but it's still sad. He was a great talent.
Sixty years ago, I'd watch TV and the oldsters would make homophobic snark about Liberace, Johnny Mathis, and Wayne Newton. I didn't get it until later. Wayne had a high voice, a lisp, and round hips. At Lake Tahoe, we caught his act and his audience was identical to Liberace's: enthusiastic older ladies. Wayne married an older Hawaiian airline stewardess, who later claimed he beat her, and this is sometimes what occurs when gay men feel pressured to marry. Much later, Johnny Carson instigated a nasty barrage of jokes about Wayne, and I remember it. Wayne just couldn't let it go, and I think that's what put him over the top: dying his hair black, the weight gain, the mustache, then outrageous plastic surgery.
@@dennishalford5763 I heard that long, long ago and don't believe Wayne would attempt such a thing, much less gotten past security at NBC where Carson was its most important star. Wayne was bigger than Johnny, but Johnny had been an amateur boxer when younger, was a war veteran, and had the brawling experience most mean drunks have. So I don't believe it. I think Carson was a friendless SOB who was way out of line using Wayne's sexuality as a punchline, but that's how Johnny was.
@@akrenwinkle
I agree! I went to the Tonight Show when Johnny was hosting it. He never once spoke or acknowledged the audience until he came out to do his monologue. During the tape stops while the commercials were playing, he sat there and never so much as looked in the direction of the audience --- not a nice man!
Contrast this to Carol Burnett. I also went to see her show taped years ago. She not only answered every question an audience member had until no hands were left up, which was edited down and placed at the beginning of her show, but she would come out during the tape stops for the commercials and ask if anyone else in the audience had anymore questions for her. After the taping was over, she came out and thanked everyone for coming and gave us the date the show was to air. She was the opposite of the conceited Johnny Carson. A very nice woman.
@@dennishalford5763 A good read, if you haven't already: "Johnny Carson" by his lawyer Henry Bushkin.
@@akrenwinkle
You're right! I was reading some excerpts from it. It is interesting! And it doesn't seem to paint him in a very good light, either!
So much talent on that stage! Thanks for sharing.
This is so fun to watch. This is my era I don’t know how I missed it back in the day. Thanks for posting.
Didn't notice Desi on drums. Had to replay. Thank you someone for pointing that out.
Lucy was the most powerful woman in Hollywood. So much talent. Onstage and business. 🇨🇦
That Was Beautiful!
Very Talented Show
Wow! I had no idea Lucy could play banjo! I knew she was a dancer but never knew she could play an instrument. Fascinating! I watched her show as a kid. Mom looked like Lucy but bottle blond.
I loved watching this. And I tuned in because I saw LB holding a banjo in the thumbnail. Unfortunately, I’m not convinced that*any*of them were actually playing the banjo. Or could. (I mean they are all doing everything to play back, anyway.) I play a bit of guitar, and something seemed off.
@@adamdooley8977 They we’re really playing. I watched closely. Banjo is not as easy as guitar I used to play. I tried banjo once and it wasn’t as easy. It was a colossal fail. And I knew someone who played. Used to watch him practice. Who knows how long Lucy has played. Maybe at the time she started and was a quick study. I know one thing. I could never stand and play guitar. The darn thing is bigger than I am. My guitar is gathering dust.
The only one moving his fingers on the frets was Wayne. The others were not. So I’m not sure who was playing, or if any of them were.
@@jackieforestieri3010 they were all playing.
@@jackieforestieri3010 wayne Newton is one hell of a guitar player. So I think he might be a banjo player also. There are some clips of him playing guitar. I was shocked and blown away by the level of his playing. He should have played guitar as much as he sang.
Saw Wayne a few years back my husband only went with me because I really wanted to go well he was a Wayne newton fan after that show !!! it was at a casino in Oregon it was an incredible show Wayne is one of the best entertainers in the business!!!!😊
First time I saw Wayne Newton was on Bonanza and he was a good actor.
I have always loved Wayne Newton’s voice
And that gorgeous smile and beautiful teeth he is so smart and wonderful to watch.
God Bless You Wayne
Good song, peppy, energetic fun showing Lucie Arnaz’ best talents.
the participants looked like they were happy and peppy and bursting with love.
Lucy was a better musician than I ever knew. Playing a banjo. Good.
I guess I didn't realize Lucy really could play. That's cool. Good singing. Nice fun.
Lucy Arnaz was really extraordinary, keeping up with all that talent! ❤
That sweetheart blue Fender Telecaster... worth a fortune today.
Oh Wow !!!! Awesome !!!! Lucy is The All Time Queen There Can Be No Question.. Exceptionally Talented, Amazing Actress, Beautiful, Smart Beyond What You Want To Try and Test.. Trust Me and of Course Absolutely Hilarious and Had Impeccable Comic Timing.. Rest in Power Ms Lucille Ball 💖💖
I can see Bobby Darin's influence in Wayne's stage business. The shoulder shrug, the dance moves, the microphone shtick -- it's all Darin.
Fabulous!! My husband and I just saw Wayne Newton in Vegas this past April! Amazing talent!
Too bad they don't make shows like this anymore
Great fun....they gave it their all to entertain.
Thanks for sharing this uplift.
Loved this ! Yes I am going to say it .., they don't make them like this any more !
This has always been my fave, wayne and lucie did a great job
Lucie is charismatic, I didn't need Lucy in that act at all. Wayne is so great to watch but it seems Lucie held her own w/ him whether she played that thing or not.
@tml I knew that
Lucy was Magnificent. RIP
Back when performers had talent.
Oh, c'mon now. Justin Bieber has talent.
He keeps it in a box.
It's labeled 'Autotune'.
Plus...he can pee in a bucket.
The reply below was removed. How controversial could it have been? It's Lucie Arnaz, for Pete's Sake. Just wondering?
Love it. 💖 True talent.
I played "Danke Schoen" for a young relative years ago, without telling him who was singing. He loved it: "Wow, she sounds HOT!"
Love all three. They are the best.
I'd play the Broadway score to They're Playing Our Song starring Lucie Arnaz and Robert Klein. She also was great co-starring with Neil Diamond in the Jazz Singer remake that was castigated by the critics.
She was outstanding in both!
Wow all so talented
Great performance. I thought it was Happy, and Peppy, and Bursting With Love!
Saw Wayne Newton in the Nevada Casinos, he could really put on a great show back in the day.
Holy shite! They were each really playing. That's impressive. Well done.
This was fun. Well done!
Lucys, Yous gots sum splain'ns ta dooo!!!
Love Wayne! The best entertainer❤
Loving this show
Honestly, i still have a thing for Arnaz. Lucy was a trailblazer! Trippy seeing a high-voice, 23 year young Wayne Newton. 😮
I love Lucy. She was so BEAUTIFUL & talented. RIP 🙏🙏🙏💜💚💙
Great invisible horn section.
Offstage, perhaps?...lol.
Obviously, it's all fake and lip synched.
It's amazing how Lucy can get all those chords out of only one hand position... Must be a special tuning.
Her banjo was on auto-tune !
I love Lucy ❤
Sooooo much talent in those days.
You could really tell Newton made his living on stage. He seemed totally in his element.
I was young when I saw this and had no idea it was Lucille Ball's daughter........Lucie Arnaz is pretty talented in her own right.
Yes I love Lucie. Her personality is so great too.
This was well done!! Great!!
Mr . Mooney wasn't STRUMMING ,Love all of LUCY'S SHOWS always makes me laugh which the world needs more than ever latley🤓✌️
This is great wholesome entertainment when everybody could enjoy it even if it’s not quite your cup of T, it’s still entertainment!
You can say it was Cheezy but that was Real Talent on display back I the day. Problem is today….nobody has respect for the older generation…and that will come back around as Karma Nicely Done ✅
"Here's Lucy" gets slammed for being Lucy's worst series, but I enjoy watching it. It's certainly more enjoyable than any comedy on the air in 2022.
I loved it as a kid because I thought Lucie was so pretty, and I had a crush on Desi. 😍
I think saying its “her worst series” is a bit harsh. However, to me, the ONLY reason it was good was because of the guest stars not cuz of Lucille Ball’s comedy. Her VERY best show, in MY opinion was “I Love Lucy”. Thats her true TV legacy. I never cared for the shows she did on her own. Take out all the guest stars on “Lucy show” and “Here’s Lucy”its just rehashed gags she did on her first tv show.
I think The Lucy Show was pretty good until Vivian Vance left. (1962-1965)
You got that right!!!
144 shows of Here's Lucy, 156 shows of Lucy Show and 180 episodes of I love Lucy (with 13 of the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour) between 1951 and 1974. By the end they ran out of story ideas. CBS knew Lucy would make money (and did)
To say Wayne Newton is massively musically talented is an understatement. He’s so underrated and not nearly appreciated as he should be.
The negative comments here make no sense to me. It was a completely different time in entertainment . . . sure, it wasn't the Kardashians . . . oh, wait.
Thank goodness they weren't the Kardashians, here was talent.
There are more positive comments than negative anyway - haters don't count 🙂
I think it's awesome the old comedy shows, Lucy included, was awesome and a little music to boot I think is really good, and it sounds good to me .
So true...THIS is REAL talent, no matter the hilarity involved. That's the difference for what constituted entertainment back then. The ONLY talent the Kardashians/Jenners are famous for is for screwing/being USED BY, rappers and ballers, having out-of-wedlock kids, and being exhibitionists. They have made their billions by selling their souls...and negatively influencing an entire generation of young women, who not only idolize them, but attempt to copy their EVERY move, to the detriment of both themselves and their reputations...
Anyone remember when Prince and Kim Kardashian were on stage and she had no confidence to move even slightest? But, worth around billion dollars now. Where’s her talent?
Not her fault though, it’s people that keep liking, subscribing and all that crap.
A Great Singer And Showman
Real work
I don't know about anybody else but the name Wayne Newton aka "Mr Las Vegas" I will always think of Lucille Ball. Let's agree everybody always has & always will love Lucy. What does everybody else think?
I loved Lucille Ball when I was aged 6 when I Love Lucy came out in 1951 and love her today - 2023.
Lucie started off rough but she improved alot as the show went on in later numbers, she's talented and genuinely a nice spirit
Loved it!
Whether they're actually playing a banjo or not it is still good to me!
They're not
Wayne and Lucy ❤❤❤❤
I think this is Great I wish we can Magically go back to those days.
❤️ wow as if three banjos wasn’t enough! They bring out another one at the end! Banjo pickers dream!
Lucille Arnaz had talent and beautiful looks she had to take a back seat to her mother she could have stood alone and became a iconic entertainer
She has done a lot in theater which doesn't get national attention as much as movie would.
@@stephenr3910 I'm aware of her accomplishments but thx peace !!
What does it mean Lucie Arnaz "had"to take a back seat to her mother? Lucille Ball created "Here's Lucy" so her two kids could get experience - Desi Arnaz stayed for 3 seasons and Lucie Arnaz for 5 seasons, I think. On I Love Lucy Lucille Ball won 2 Emmys and on "The Lucy Show"she won two Emmys (1967 & 1968). After I Love Lucy, critics said she would not make it w/o Desi - proved them wrong; and after Vivian Vance left The Lucy Show, they said the show would not be as good. I always said I liked the 3 seasons w/o Vance better - and those were the years she won the Emmys. Lucy was showcasing her children and when they were ready, they left and both made it on their own. In the early years I felt Lucie Arnaz was just ok, later on with age and experience she became better and better.
I first remember Wayne singing to a cow on someone's TV show. He came a long way since then.
It was on the Lucy Show. His 1st TV appearance. I have no idea why I remember it.
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What's the song title? I've heard it before on the britcom "Are you being served?"
It's called "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee" (a steamboat). It was written in 1912 by Lewis Muir and Wolfe Gilbert, and made famous by Al Jolson.
That horn section is great. They must be behind the curtain.
Back when music was music
Very peculiar. I don't know what to think.
I watched I love Lucy when I was a kid (re-runs)then when my kids was little they watched (1990s) and I seen Wayne Newton on Bonanza (re-run)and I remember This Lucy show come on right after Gunsmoke when I was a kid (not re-run) And my dad turned it off before the opening credits was over bc I remember she was a cartoon like dancing on a stage with a cane,top hat ,in a tux with little legs bare ?
Gale Gordon killed me there!
I'm not sure if I like this better or the banjo Pickin album by Lucy that I have
loved the horn section...wait...what horn section
Is that Desi Arnaz Jr. on the drums?!
Yes, it is. He used to play drums in the trio "Dino, Desi, & Billy" (with Dean Paul "Dino" Martin [son of Dean Martin] and their friend Billy Hinsche).
Remember there would be no star trek TV series or movies if it was not for Lucy she was the best
I watch this over and over again
I couldn't take my eyes off Lucie Arnez, she was so beautiful and she was so talented.
Nao entendo essa vibe...mas putz que baita artistas musicais....vc ta loucooooooo
354th ..ahh man I remember watchng this in 71'.....- i was like 11 ...... I remember see'n Lucy Arnes as her Episode where they had a WING DING?
My parents ( European Migrants) always had 5 special words about entertainment like this, saying it in their thick accents; "Only de Americans can do it!." Greetings from Melbourne, Australia
I loved this show as a kid!
Boy back in day had biiig oh crush on lucy
arnez.
Thanks for posting!!
Why are all the comments so negative? This was a cute song and dance number.
People are haters. They have nothing better to do.
People just have standards that music should be good. Lucie Arnaz would've never played music on TV if not for who her mother was.
They're jealous.
@@stanibol I've heard cats screeching that sounded better.
@@joemckim1183 she has great voice! She is also a great dancer. Fun to watch.