It is my humble opinion that Judy Garland was the greatest entertainer who ever lived. No one before or since has topped her. But it's so great to see and hear her with one of my other favorite entertainers: Bobby Darin. The man was amazing!!! Like Judy, he could do it all: act (an Academy Award nominee for CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D.), sing and dance. On top of that he was a musician and songwriter. He had a fairly respectable string of hits from many different genres. There was rock n' roll with "Splish, Splash" and "Dream Lover", swing standards with "Mack the Knife" (his biggest hit) and "Beyond the Sea", country with "Things" and folk with "If I Were a Carpenter". An incredible talent who also like Judy left us much too early. Then you realize that the man had a heart condition since childhood and wasn't expected to live past his teens, he is all the more amazing. The spirits of great entertainers like Judy and Bobby will live forever!!!!!
Bobby Darin was an excellent singer! He had excellent breath control and could hold notes and sing several phrases without taking a breath. This was hard on his heart but he was always professional and wanted to do his very best . With his weak heart, this was very taxing and I feel this is why he died so young. His wife Sandra Dee wanted Bobby to just make records and not perform but Bobby wouldn't hear of it. He truly loved performing in concerts and shows with an audience as most good singers do. He must have known what this was doing to his health but he chose to perform and enjoy himself which I'm sure he did. His artistry will live on for many years. 🤔😓🤗❤️
7:30. Did anyone else hear how Bobby Darin is getting louder and louder to compete with all the big sounds coming out of the orchestra track? Subtle but there. Love these two lovelies singing together. Wow!
@@kennethdesmondmosley1075 It’s a myth that Judy drank excessively. Just look at the body of her extensive work in which she performed with utmost professionalism, especially during her tv series. Concentrate your quips about Judy and alcohol toward the real drunkards, like Lawford, Dean Martin, Sinatra and their ilk.
Yes, I believe you. So sad, know how much Judy suffered by studio. MGM. THEN STUDIO OF TELEVISION. BOBBY DARIN WAS FABULOUSLY FUNNY AND GOOD. We, my hubby and I saw him Las Vegas. He opened for Ella Fitzgerald. Great show.
That construction site for "On the Street Where You Live"!! Rather, on the street where you might live in a year or two...Peter Lawford seems past learning lines and blocking. Just hand him a Scotch and let him wander around.
Independently of the flubs, I find it extraordinary, the amount of talent and creativity that went into making these variety-hour type shows. ALL of this was destroyed by "Reality TV". It's really depressing when you think of it!
My favorite part is when Peter Lawford sings/says “Drag City,” and Martha says something that we can’t hear and gives him the funniest look. Love Martha Raye.
This whole disaster is an inside joke that some of the audience got then, but few viewing this now would get. The CBS geniuses wanted Judy to have some weekly features, part of a format to follow. Garry Moore, a successful host, had a "That Wonderful Year" segment every week, and at the end here is an accurate parody of that theme song. Judy's show, except for the finale trunk spot, never had a format because she resisted such corniness. Due to low ratings, CBS blamed Judy's stubbornness.
They wouldn't have had low ratings if they would have moved Judy's show to a different time slot.They put her up against the hottest show on TV, which the kids wanted to watch.
I loved Martha Reye's reactions during the flubs with Judy and Lawford
It is my humble opinion that Judy Garland was the greatest entertainer who ever lived. No one before or since has topped her. But it's so great to see and hear her with one of my other favorite entertainers: Bobby Darin. The man was amazing!!! Like Judy, he could do it all: act (an Academy Award nominee for CAPTAIN NEWMAN, M.D.), sing and dance. On top of that he was a musician and songwriter. He had a fairly respectable string of hits from many different genres. There was rock n' roll with "Splish, Splash" and "Dream Lover", swing standards with "Mack the Knife" (his biggest hit) and "Beyond the Sea", country with "Things" and folk with "If I Were a Carpenter". An incredible talent who also like Judy left us much too early. Then you realize that the man had a heart condition since childhood and wasn't expected to live past his teens, he is all the more amazing. The spirits of great entertainers like Judy and Bobby will live forever!!!!!
Bobby Darin was an excellent singer! He had excellent breath control and could hold notes and sing several phrases without taking a breath. This was hard on his heart but he was always professional and wanted to do his very best . With his weak heart, this was very taxing and I feel this is why he died so young. His wife Sandra Dee wanted Bobby to just make records and not perform but Bobby wouldn't hear of it. He truly loved performing in concerts and shows with an audience as most good singers do. He must have known what this was doing to his health but he chose to perform and enjoy himself which I'm sure he did. His artistry will live on for many years. 🤔😓🤗❤️
@Joe Comer 🙄🤗
Yes - 2 brilliant performers that left us way too soon
The Martha Raye/Peter Lawford episode was so fantastic beginning to end! Wish Judy had danced to the Nitty Gritty with her dancers!
She had a perfect effortless voice & she was quite a natural classic beauty
Judy was funny and very gifted !
7:30. Did anyone else hear how Bobby Darin is getting louder and louder to compete with all the big sounds coming out of the orchestra track? Subtle but there. Love these two lovelies singing together. Wow!
LOVE Bobby and Judy. What a treat to hear them together.
And she goes into that iconic flawless Judy pose at 9:39
The greatest…love seeing Bobby ( he was my cousin)
Judy was getting pissed at Peter Lawford, very funny. I bet Judy loved Martha, so funny.
glenconmc peter looks “pissed” himself. Lol
Judy’s in glass house glasses shouldn’t throw stones
@@kennethdesmondmosley1075
It’s a myth that Judy drank excessively. Just look at the body of her extensive work in which she performed with utmost professionalism, especially during her tv series. Concentrate your quips about Judy and alcohol toward the real drunkards, like Lawford, Dean Martin, Sinatra and their ilk.
i wish she would have had more platforms to use her comedy n wit on TV
most of the stars from that era were pretty hammered. mainly because the demands were way too high and non of them had control of their own lives.
So very true!
Yes, I believe you.
So sad, know how much Judy suffered by studio. MGM.
THEN STUDIO OF
TELEVISION.
BOBBY DARIN WAS FABULOUSLY FUNNY AND GOOD.
We, my hubby and I saw him Las Vegas. He opened for
Ella Fitzgerald.
Great show.
Her show was on Sunday night up against Bonanza, then the top rated show on tv. CBS never marketed her amazing talent. Thank God for these shows.
Too funny this kind of TV needs to come back
Beautiful. Wish music was still beautiful
Agreed. Most of what is popular is absolute garbage.😪
the fork lift truck was a very weird idea
Victor had a wonderful voice.
"Goin' home! Oh, it's the wrong key." Oh, Bobby.
Gosh Bobby was attractive! *swoons*
That construction site for "On the Street Where You Live"!! Rather, on the street where you might live in a year or two...Peter Lawford seems past learning lines and blocking. Just hand him a Scotch and let him wander around.
That comment by far is the funniest and most brilliant of all these comments!!!!!
😂😂
8:53 when Judy looks at Peter after that awful note coming out of him!
That was hilarious!
Even with the 'flubs' it's great to see these great stars of yore .
Independently of the flubs, I find it extraordinary, the amount of talent and creativity that went into making these variety-hour type shows. ALL of this was destroyed by "Reality TV". It's really depressing when you think of it!
The lady operating the fork lift lookslike Lorna Luft LOL
This is such a treat!😊
the song is great as well
My favorite part is when Peter Lawford sings/says “Drag City,” and Martha says something that we can’t hear and gives him the funniest look. Love Martha Raye.
Martha, to me, has been overlooked for so long. I love watching her.😊
Made my night
adorable!
more please?! :D
thanks this is funny stuff
This whole disaster is an inside joke that some of the audience got then, but few viewing this now would get. The CBS geniuses wanted Judy to have some weekly features, part of a format to follow. Garry Moore, a successful host, had a "That Wonderful Year" segment every week, and at the end here is an accurate parody of that theme song. Judy's show, except for the finale trunk spot, never had a format because she resisted such corniness. Due to low ratings, CBS blamed Judy's stubbornness.
They wouldn't have had low ratings if they would have moved Judy's show to a different time slot.They put her up against the hottest show on TV, which the kids wanted to watch.
"Oh, Stewball was a racehorse, and I wish he were mine ..."
That's a weird setting for that song.
What a gorgeous voice 1:15 Is that Jack Jones?
Brian Hamilton vic damome
Michael Bubble sounds just like Vic Demona
xxxxx
The music industry exploited Judy Garland 😮
I think I know why Peter Lawford never really caught on
In many performances in his career, he was good.