This was originally in Living Color but NBC reused all the video tapes and only kept b&w 16mm film prints. Thank God though this survives Gisele is such a gifted underrated singer.
The Waldorf-Astoria album is quite something still, a very sophisticated and witty club act with lots of special material and a stunning performance of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." Which follows a very funny opening number.
What a gorgeous voice and wonderful performer! Clear as a bell and communicated so much through the words. I think she gets a bit too emotional in the 2nd half after returning to the bridge (Johnny was wise to understate it), but this was truly a treat. Thanks for posting...
simply stunning! just imagine: there was a time when being a singer meant that you could actually sing!!
A very moving rendition of this beautiful song. Great phrasing and timing. What a voice!
Her voice was beautiful; she was beautiful; her singing was beautiful. That says it all. And then there are the so called "singers" of today ...
A great example of seem-less singing from my aunt Gisele. thanks Jim for posting~!
great melody... great song... great composition... lovely arrangement... beautiful voice... nice performance by a great singer...
In addition to her beautiful voice, she had a wonderful, warm personality. She was really exceptional. Thanks for posting this.
No special effects on that voice! Marvelous. I remember "Your Hit Parade."
Wow! Beautiful phrasing, clear voice - just like Vera Lyn
lovely, sweet delivery. never heard of Gisele till now.
JUST OUTSTANDING amazing voice......
This was originally in Living Color but NBC reused all the video tapes and only kept b&w 16mm film prints. Thank God though this survives Gisele is such a gifted underrated singer.
The title says it all, breath-taking. I've been a fan of Gisele MacKenzie ever since I was a little kid. Thanks for sharing :D
I'm not that big of a fan of Gisele MacKenzie; but I have to say that she just hit this one out of the ballpark! Thanks for posting.
A true voice, reminds me of Julie Andrews' love of the lyric, and it is a deep rich sound only Giselle could muster.
The Waldorf-Astoria album is quite something still, a very sophisticated and witty club act with lots of special material and a stunning performance of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes." Which follows a very funny opening number.
What a gorgeous voice and wonderful performer! Clear as a bell and communicated so much through the words. I think she gets a bit too emotional in the 2nd half after returning to the bridge (Johnny was wise to understate it), but this was truly a treat. Thanks for posting...
Oh Gisele where are you??? I would married you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
En excelent singer not very popular(1927-2003)