wow! Her voice is just as clear and sharp as her original version in 1950. I can remember hearing it at 6 yrs. of age that year while in a school bus in Medicine Hat, Alta.
Lovely performance. Teresa Brewer will always be remembered not only as a great singer in her own right, but also as the main influence on another certain young singer by the name of Alma Cogan.
She was a one-off...brilliant!
roosterwriter 1 year ago
haha "now you gotta put a quater in"
now you can't find any
cherryquf 2 years ago
Yes she is the one who sang the Hula Hoop Song in the 50s!!
shatinterry 2 years ago
wow! Her voice is just as clear and sharp as her original version in 1950. I can remember hearing it at 6 yrs. of age that year while in a school bus in Medicine Hat, Alta.
1sincereguy 2 years ago 3
lovely song..
icandaze 2 years ago
I was married in 1950 when this song was Teresa's big hit. Not only a wonderful voice but but a a gorgeous girl.
4chainsaw 2 years ago
@4chainsaw So gorgeous she's making you stutter.
GeoSilverAway 3 months ago
Ahh this takes me back, what memories
dercarsus 2 years ago
i have to play this song for my band concert and im starting to like this song!
datcuttie 2 years ago
Though she made be old. She made the nicest song my ears have ever heard.
reddragon334 2 years ago
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TayKout 2 years ago
wow! I love that song :D
Katleenfarine 2 years ago
How old is this video? Thanks
lvrjuicycouture 3 years ago
ahhh. a time when women with excellent voices didn't have to look beautiful.
OhNoItsGojira 3 years ago
Lovely performance. Teresa Brewer will always be remembered not only as a great singer in her own right, but also as the main influence on another certain young singer by the name of Alma Cogan.
And for that I salute her. R.I.P. Miss Brewer.
kabogga 3 years ago 5
Now to find her singing the rock version on the Shanana TV show. I'd love to see that.
GSilverWorld 3 years ago
classic
JimmyTankMan 3 years ago