Your description says it all so well. It was great to see this medley - and yes, what a fabulous moment it was indeed when Sammy and Andy were precisely on pitch when the rest of the band came in at 4:35! Two superb, true artists. Thanks for posting this. I'm sure I'll rewatch it many times.
I wonder if either or both had perfect pitch - that could explain how they managed to be pitch perfect when the orchestra entered? If not they were living dangerously especially during a live performance (presumably they would have rehearsed this beforehand so would've been confident they could pull it off).
Whoever thought up this routine deserves a medal. Two giants at the peak of their musical power singing live accompanied only by 6 percussion instruments. Gosh. Only 1,500 views. What's become of us?
Wow oh wow and wow again . BRILLIANT. So great to see a video of Sammy I haven't seen before . Must have missed this one. He was so great I could watch him all day and night. I've just adored him my whole life long.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! Really appreciate it and have updated the song list. Interesting to hear previous versions of these songs (several of #5 but only one thus far of #6).
I never liked Andy Williams too much. I never connected with his voice. It was a great voice, but for me, the equivalent to a news anchor’s voice-devoid of character. Sammy was always to ‘show-bizzy’ for me.
@@waldolydecker8118 I did speak with an attorney-Me‼️ Musical taste is subjective, clearly you don’t understand this, or much else. So, you no longer have the privilege to comment to me. 👋
@@Djm8520 Musical taste is indeed subjective; but it can also be objectively evaluated and measured. William's objective record speaks for itself. Having also attended law school (but not a lawyer) I more than many fully appreciate the value of losing your conversing privileges. Thank you. If only more Americans could be as fortunate.
Your description says it all so well. It was great to see this medley - and yes, what a fabulous moment it was indeed when Sammy and Andy were precisely on pitch when the rest of the band came in at 4:35! Two superb, true artists. Thanks for posting this. I'm sure I'll rewatch it many times.
I wonder if either or both had perfect pitch - that could explain how they managed to be pitch perfect when the orchestra entered? If not they were living dangerously especially during a live performance (presumably they would have rehearsed this beforehand so would've been confident they could pull it off).
Whoever thought up this routine deserves a medal. Two giants at the peak of their musical power singing live accompanied only by 6 percussion instruments. Gosh. Only 1,500 views. What's become of us?
Talent like this nowadays is so rare.
Wow oh wow and wow again . BRILLIANT. So great to see a video of Sammy I haven't seen before . Must have missed this one. He was so great I could watch him all day and night. I've just adored him my whole life long.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pure class.it’s a shame they have left us.What have we got today not much talent like this.
So much talent.
ClassActs 🎤🎶🕺🏻
Unbelievable...what talent these two have!!
Love it. Two of the most talented men.
The best two ever
Very good music
Killers!
Классика шестидесятых неподражаемая !
Dioses dioses
Before "Big John" the song name is "Sixteen tons".
Song #5 is "Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)" by Charles N. Daniels and Gus Kahn. Song #6 is "(Where Are You) Now That I Need You" by Frank Loesser.
Thank you! Really appreciate it and have updated the song list. Interesting to hear previous versions of these songs (several of #5 but only one thus far of #6).
Батл великих!
How did you get this video from?
Aujourd'hui, en voulant tout nous montrer, on changerait de plan toutes les deux secondes et on ne verrait rien finalement.
😁
I never liked Andy Williams too much. I never connected with his voice. It was a great voice, but for me, the equivalent to a news anchor’s voice-devoid of character. Sammy was always to ‘show-bizzy’ for me.
Way to pretty much indict your own limited musical acumen. Live and learn. Should have probably spoken to an attorney before opening your mouth.
@@waldolydecker8118 I did speak with an attorney-Me‼️ Musical taste is subjective, clearly you don’t understand this, or much else. So, you no longer have the privilege to comment to me. 👋
@@Djm8520 Musical taste is indeed subjective; but it can also be objectively evaluated and measured. William's objective record speaks for itself.
Having also attended law school (but not a lawyer) I more than many fully appreciate the value of losing your conversing privileges. Thank you. If only more Americans could be as fortunate.