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  • :')'''

    Every day I miss you, Dusty Springfield.

    Rest in peace, lovey!

  • Please get over yourself, Dusty Springfield, in whatever environment, will stand alone. Forever.

  • This sure as hell beats lady buke,buke and the hip hop rap CRAP were stuck with today!

  • @sterlinggreg

    you are stuck with only the musical CRAP you choose. It's music, it's a personal choice. In music, free to choose. 

  • Dusty Springfield, Laura Branigan, breast cancer has taken 2 of the greatest female singers of all time. It also took my Blessed Mother and her younger sister. All RIP. I miss you all dearly.

  • 35 yr veteran of the live music business -been involveded in over 100 television performances as singer, musician, manager, agent, promoter,production mgr etc - in every case the producer/director of the show decided whether to have a lip synched or live performance. It has nothing to do with the acts ability to sing/perform live, but everything to do with setup time, technical equipment etc. TV is/was abt exposure of the act and promotion of latest recording. .

  • Just Great!

  • To all of you younger people who comment on "lip syncing" on these videos from the 1960's,know that the singers "of the day" were simply following the instructions of the record companies and tv producers back then whose main intention was to "produce a FINELY CRAFTED product that was IDENTICAL to the studio release,hence "Lip Syncing","Guitars NOT plugged in",etc. That was considered PRIDE in craftmanship back then,NOT like now !

  • To all of you younger people who comment on "lip syncing" on these videos from the 1960's,know that the singers "of the day" were simply following the instructions of the record companies and tv producers back then who's main intention was to "prodluced a FINELY CRAFTED product that was IDENTICAL to the studio release,hence "Lip Syncing","Guitars NOT plugged in",etc. That was considered PRIDE in craftmanship back then,NOT like now !

  • @patascortitas It was more than that. Back then, technology was still in an infant stage and there was simply no way to duplicate a live sound versus a recorded one. There was no way to reproduce live performances to time out with television without distortion. Hence, lip synching. Silly, yes. . but essential to getting a definitive sound. .and look. . from the artists.

  • Dusty was an absolute stunning performer of all time , she had it there for all styles of entertainment in music

  • This looks like Shindig.

  • one of the best singer ever!

  • besides Dusty and the trumpeter, I don't really know what the other people were doing upstairs.

  • early lip syncing in old tv productions

  • I love this song

    incomparable to any other singers

    

  • I love this song!

  • very very good

  • THIS TAKES ME BACK TO A MORE SIMPLE TIME AND PLACE GLAD TO HAVE GROW UP THEN THE 60'S WERE GREAT.

  • Worst. Trumpet sync. Ever.

  • amazing song and an even more amazing performance!

  • ESAS SI ERAN MUJERES DE VERDADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    MAMMASSAS

  • one of a kind talent with amazing stage presense.

  • I loved this song. Still do! I enjoyed the music of so many generations. Being the youngest of 4...so I started out on rock as a tyke. LOL That music was and always will be the greatest. Great composers, lyricists, and performers. Easy to listen to and enjoy. The dancing was popular...and now it looks so silly. Choreography was not a major part of the show...so it was simple.

  • I love(d) Dusty, and would never denigrate her in anyway, but I am assuming it was not Dusty who so awkwardly choreographed these dancers that I felt compelled to send it right out to every one I know as the winner of the Awkward Choreography Contest! LOL

  • @ChrissieE5 Ay yes the dancers!! They were dancing the "Jerk" and "Watusi"...kool huh??? Good times!!

  • Dusty is and forever will be the best of anything imported from the UK!

  • Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my  program  " great sound of  60' s "  on the  site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in  rock and roll.

    Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.

  • Here we go again, people comparing something from 45 years ago to today. Technology was not only different then, but it was the state of the art for the day. GET OVER IT! THIS IS A CLASSIC! I love Shivaree when it was on. Dusty IS one of a kind.

  • the dancing is great!

  • I swear thats my sister dancing

  • oh i loved her when i was a kid...is there anything lke this today? .....No

  • It's been 11 and a half years,so i THOUGHT i could watch this and not tear up.DAMN.

  • The BEST female singer that ever was .

  • Boy,.....that guy sure did a sucky job at lip synching,.......i mean lip trumpeting.

  • @soohoojrj HELL YEAH THAT WAS JUST HORRIBLE

  • "She had more talent in her little finger, than singers today have in their entire bodies".You're joking; they'd be thrown off the show these days for miming so badly. Have you ever seen anybody sing so loudly without a microphone?!!

  • @talcumpowder1000

    Firstly - Dusty HATED miming, she had said so in numerous interviews - it's just

    unfortunate that this is what they did on these shows, she LOVED performing live though, and if you watch clips of her BBC shows you will see that for yourself.

    Secondly - "they'd be thrown of the stage these days for miming this badly" TRUST ME - I have seen WORSE lip syncing from some of today's so-called "singers" at least she's having fun with the lip syncing!

    Dude!

  • @talcumpowder1000- things in 1965 on TV were obviously MUCH different than today- lip-synching was often the norm. But to use that to dismiss her talent is wrong. She performed on Ed Sullivan multiple times, ALL live (check out "All Cried Out"). Her BBC shows (many here on youtube) weren't lip-synched either. In fact throughout the sixties i guarantee you her live TV vocals FAR outnumbered her mimed ones.

  • First time I ever saw her was on Shivaree. 16 bars into "I only want to be with you" I was in love. Still am. The greatest.

  • Well, to me this is her most recognizable song by far. Fantastic.

  • Hey it's that song Jack and guest star Matt Damon sang on Will & Grace! Dig that groovy choreography those chicks on the platforms are doing. hehehhehe

  • I din't think dude is really playin' that trumpet.

  • boy I feel old lol

  • @pamelajoanridings join the club.....LOL

  • she's talent and class...unforgettable songs just like her.

  • the greatest female pop vocalist ever!

  • I think that sometimes God just sits back and says, "Yeah, I got that one right." He sure did with Dusty.

  • Was Teri Garr dancing in this clip?

  • @allanscudder .... don't start that again

  • It is lovely to see Dusty so happy in this clip.

  • Sweet lady with a sweet sound!

  • Dusty will always be lady soul to me. No one will ever touch her.

  • The sound of my youth. RIP Dusty

  • Very, very good!

  • So beautiful. So classy. So monumentally talented. One of a kind. Is anyone not in love with Dusty?

  • Happy Birthday Dusty who would have been 71 today. X

  • Dusty Rocked! Especially "Dusty In Memphis":-)

  • Dusty was imcomparable. She had more talent in her little finger, than singers today have in their entire bodies. I remember rushing home from school to watch Shindig, Hullabaloo, and Shivaree. Yikes, I've become an old fossil!! Oh well,at least I was young back then.

  • @4everbobby Wow you must have had a long school day.Didn't those shows start at 7?

  • @bobcows. Actually, the stations in the podunk town in the midwest, that I grew up in, aired what they called "the musical shows for the youngsters" at 3:30 and 4:00, a half hour after my school let out.

  • @4everbobby Seems odd that they could do that with network shows. Are you sure you're not thinking of "Where the Action Is" which was aired after school on ABC. It featured all the musical acts of that time period.

  • @bobcows "Where the action is" is another after school show that was on too! Good one!

  • @4everbobby You're no old fossil! I'm 19 and I've completely fallen in love with Dusty. I'm so sad about the fact that the majority of teens today think that Katy Perry and Lady Gaga are original.

  • @4everbobby Yikes!! I used to do the same thing!! We are dating ourselves. So sad that they younger gen has no idea what we are taking about. Remember the Jerk and the Watusi? They are doing it in this vid...lol. Used to do that our our 'sock hops' after school. They don't have those anymore! Bet you remember tho!!

  • @iappreciategoodmusic Oh yeah, boy do I remember! It was such a great time. It seemed like there was a new dance craze every week. I especially liked doing the " locomotion" with little Eva and the " jerk" to dancin in the street with Martha and the Vandellas. Man, there were so many great singers and groups then. I feel really lucky to have been a kid in such simpler great times. Peace and rock on forever!

  • @4everbobby yeah, never heard a female singer like Dusty ...EVER...for EVER

  • @4everbobby There's no comparing the late Dusty Springfield to most of today's artists,such as most of them are.

  • Dusty has allowed me to pretend to play the trumpet in this song.

  • wonderful tune, powerfully sung....great memories.

  • Great Amy Winehouse and co eat your heart out you could never match this

  • Amy who?

  • Ive been listening to dusty springfield since i could walk and she is one of my ultimate favourite artists shes amazing talented this is one of the best vids ive watched yet keep up the good work

  • As a true Dusty Sprigfield fan. I think Dusty would be happy to know lesbians can marry in five states in the US. She often expressed the fact that she wanted to marry her great love, a femalebut at the time same sex marrige was illegal in Britian. RIP Dusty, you are loved and missed!

  • Absolutely FABULOUS!!!

  • q bonita canta esta señora connie francis tambien se las trae bueno se las traia

  • Besides her beauty, I think this clip also shows what a fun personality Dusty had. She seems to be enjoying herself. People who knew Dusty said she had a terrific sense of humor and a very quick wit.

  • this is real music, they don't sing like this anymore

    this will last forever not the ones we have today

  • Love Dusty!

  • she will never be forgotten. she died so young her beauty inside and out will be preserved forever.

  • She's one cute lady and I love her eyes. She's sexy and having fun. This is when singing was fun.

  • them dancers are annoying.

  • anybody know what show this was? I think the year was '64

  • Perhaps this show was Shivaree?

  • i always loved dusty springfield. this song is one of my favorites!

  • At :50 she is so adorable lol

    Aw man this is good music, not the crap from my generation.

  • she is great.

    Dusty is forever.

    thank you Dusty

  • Esta canción fue tan grande que yo puedo asegurar que nadie tendrá la menor dificultad en ser divertido con ella ... Muchas gracias para el puesto.

    Merci Beaucoup mon amour por le poste!!!

  • dusty is gone now. but not forgoting. she

    still live on. in her music. keep her old video. on the air.we still need the past .

    we must not forget. that

  • I love when she says him.... 1:05

  • Are we really supposed to believe he's playing the trumpet? HAHA

    The sixties were so cool but so cheesy.

  • She's great but were those producers so out ot lunch that they thought they had to have go-go girls on the performance of absolutely every song no matter how inappropriate? Jeeesh.

  • Relax It was just a sign of the times i think it was cool ! a little hokie yeah but still cool.

  • rosmia2: that's the way those music shows were back then, whether in the U.K. or the U.S. Those go-go girls were pathetic, like you say, the producers were out to lunch thinking that the dancers were necessary. We (those of us who lived in and survived the '60s) were disgusted by those dumb dancers so it wasn't something that our generation liked but it was the only way to see our favorite acts such as Dusty and all the other great musicians of the time.

  • OMG, i forgot how beautiful she was.... Really how heartstoppingly beautiful......

  • Dusty was always one of my favorite female singers of that period. Especially You Don`t Have To Say You Love Me and All I See Is You. What a great voice...

  • This is at Shivaree

    If I was one of those dancers I''l never forget the chance to dance one of Dusy's tracks,I ould treasure till today

  • freaking love everything Dusty does

  • She's a real charm...I love her....

  • It's brilliant, from the unabashed lip-synching to the impassive crowd to Dusty's schoolmarm frock to the interpretive synchronized go-go dancing.

    Great clip! The song is a classic!

  • I agree. I might add that her schoolmarm frock is kind' steampunk fashion.

    I

  • Dusty was Great... Listen to Windmills Of Your Mind.

  • =^.^= Wishing And Hopin!

  • I don't think that man is actually playing the trumpet. Look how at about 0:50 you hear a trumpet before his mouth even touches the trumpet. Is he supposed to just pretend to play it?

  • I think it was pre-recorded too. cuz there's no way they could have such CLEAR recording of the music over the cheering crowds and not be holding microphones anywhere.

    but I'm guessing that was a common thing back then so nobody really cared as long as they were there in person.

  • It's the RECORD people !

  • Yeah, that's what that show "Shivaree" did. (That's the name of this show the clip is from.)

  • NOT always !!!!

  • No, he's not playing...it's "mime" and Dusty seems to be having quite a good time with that fact. Like when she misses the handclap at 1:20 and stops him from playing- or pretending to play - at 1:30. Again, at 2:35. she nudges him as a cue to start playing, but winds up bumping him several times when he doesn't get it. But. in the end, they get a laugh out of it which shows what a good sense of humor she had. I guess with the cost of a band and rehearsal, it was quicker and cheaper to "mime"

  • I was madly in love with her as a kid. I had no idea what she even looked like but when I heard this song I was hooked. Back then there was no you tube. I finally found out what she looked like when I bought her album

  • no youtube?

    what was the internet like back then without youtube ;)))??

  • We used wood-burning, steam-driven computers.

  • No internet. The military, I think, was about the one entity that had anything like 'the internet.'

  • Life was sweet before the communists took over.

  • Listen to her blow at :59. No wonder other

    females did'nt want to appear on shows with her,(with exception of Martha Reeves) TALENT+LOOKS+MATERIAL =

    GREATNESS!

    The great Dusty Spiingfield

  • I rode 7 miles on a bike as a little kid to buy this single it was the first record I ever bought

  • oh this is awesome !! love ya dusty !!! rip god bless you were thee best ,...Lyndloo...

  • Originally an LP track, the American record company heard that it was getting airplay around the country and released it as a single. It became one of her biggest US hits.

  • Happy Birthday dearest Dusty! We love and miss you! You made our lives so much brighter! Thank you!

  • Hi kazrules2007

    Yes and they knew how to dress elegantly, even later on in life Dusty never had to dress tarty to get noticed and sell records, she let her voice and incredible dress sense speak for it's self.

    R.I.P Dusty Ray♥ X X X

  • how ironic

  • girls back then didn't look anorexic like today. they had nice shapes.Looked healthy.

  • nice... very nice indeed

  • Dusty was fabulous, seems she is miming on this tv show, she was never comfortable lip syncing. She always preffered to sing live, a great clip though.

  • I miss her. Dusty was a genius. The best.

  • She looks as beautiful as she sounds.

  • awesome singer, awesome song!

  • what tv show was this?

  • This was an American syndicated teen show called "Shivaree", filmed by ABC-TV and shown on independent stations around the country.

  • so cute! i love how the audience is right up next to her! and the go go dancers....ah, the 60s!

  • This is ultra rare,complete with go-go dancers!!Can't get any more 60s than this!Love you Dusty

  • Love this! There was a show called Holabalu which aired in the 60's in the USA. It came on during the day. I Loved it! As a young girl I wanted so much to be a GO GO dancer when I grew up. Things have changed so much since then. I miss those days! Dusty is so amazing! Thanks for posting this wonderful video! It reminds me of that show and such happy memories. *)*

  • انعل ابو الديزل

  • Awesome, 5 plus stars at least, had heard it on cable sometime ago, and wanted to hear it again, thanks for posting, will add it to favorites.

  • Great song. Great advice to all young women out there. Also, by substituting certain words, the advice applies to lesbians. Which is nice.

  • What a voice one of our best,as was Helen Shapiro

  • Yeah Dusty very very good!

    Thanks thanks

  • The Nancy Sinatra's version is good too

  • Fun video of a classic. I like the host who is pretending to play trumpet for her.

    Thanks!

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