Really beautiful Miss Andrews.. I saw another "Camelot" with Richard Harris..nothing comparable with this great group of actors "Mr. Burton" and "Mr. Goulet" always will be remembered as Camelot Stars!
@MANUELFARINELLI Yes ... and having optimally plaudited Julie and Richard Burton, any of us who've heard Robert Goulet's superb vocal acting and singing on the cd soundtrack of this original Broadway show of Camelot can agree that his "C'est Moi!" and "Cam-e-lot" (song announcing his bold arrival from France, to answer the Round Table's any challenges) are definitively the BEST possible renditions ... he OWNS these songs! And from these YTube photos of him as Lancelot, superbly handsome &French!
Well, the first part is the song "Camelot" and the second song is called "How to handle a woman". What is odd is that neither one is sang my Guinevere, but by Arthur. I'm not sure where they found the recording.
@Drelnis You can on YouTube see and hear a brief clip (from the 1961 tv Ed Sullivan Show ) of actor Richard Burton as King Arthur singing "Camelot" to Julie Andrews as his soon Queen Guinevere. In the musical play, she does not sing any of Arthur's songs such as "Camelot" and "How To Handle a Woman." On the clip on this YT page we're now on, we hear Julie (yes, perhaps much later in life) singing these songs, apparently as she recorded on a solo album. Is a cd of this Bway Camelot soundtrack.
Im a little confused. this recording sounds like her in her older years, she was much higher sounding when she was as old as she was in the show/pictures(when she was younger). Her voice deepened with age to this sound. Can someone plz explain this to me? Thanks. When was this recording? This isnt the original cast recording, right?
@mnclmcq This is three years after your comment, but although this song is from 2001 album it was recorded most likely in 1993 before her throat surgery. It was definitely one that was recorded after her range changed and not during the run of this on Broadway. I love to listen to her as her voice matured and had more warmth. No other voice equalled that of Julie Andrews! Thanks for posting this beautiful rendition of a lovely song by a wonderful lady!
beautiful! sublime, thank you so much!! there's only one Julie Andrews!! :)
friendswithbenefit22 3 weeks ago
She never actually sang this as part of the play. She did a number of the tunes but these are mostly Richard Burton's tunes.
GeneralTarg 7 months ago 2
Really beautiful Miss Andrews.. I saw another "Camelot" with Richard Harris..nothing comparable with this great group of actors "Mr. Burton" and "Mr. Goulet" always will be remembered as Camelot Stars!
MANUELFARINELLI 8 months ago
@MANUELFARINELLI Yes ... and having optimally plaudited Julie and Richard Burton, any of us who've heard Robert Goulet's superb vocal acting and singing on the cd soundtrack of this original Broadway show of Camelot can agree that his "C'est Moi!" and "Cam-e-lot" (song announcing his bold arrival from France, to answer the Round Table's any challenges) are definitively the BEST possible renditions ... he OWNS these songs! And from these YTube photos of him as Lancelot, superbly handsome &French!
JudgeJulieLit 6 months ago
God, most of those Tony Duquette costumes of the original Broadway production look so tacky and bargain-store basement.
mylesag2 1 year ago
Julie is a real gift to us. What voice!
stoob48 1 year ago
Thought marcy wouuld like this.
JukPhog 1 year ago
Oh, I really would have liked to see that how! It must have been marvelous! :-)
A real Broadway treasure.
In 1:00 Julie looks a bit like the Austrian actress Romy Schneider in one of the Sissi-Movies...
Schrotter0512 1 year ago
What is this song called? Is this just titled Camelot? Is there any other versions out there on Youtube?
Drelnis 2 years ago
The song is called Camelot and I don't think there's any other version.
mnclmcq 2 years ago
Well, the first part is the song "Camelot" and the second song is called "How to handle a woman". What is odd is that neither one is sang my Guinevere, but by Arthur. I'm not sure where they found the recording.
NightBear01 2 years ago
@Drelnis You can on YouTube see and hear a brief clip (from the 1961 tv Ed Sullivan Show ) of actor Richard Burton as King Arthur singing "Camelot" to Julie Andrews as his soon Queen Guinevere. In the musical play, she does not sing any of Arthur's songs such as "Camelot" and "How To Handle a Woman." On the clip on this YT page we're now on, we hear Julie (yes, perhaps much later in life) singing these songs, apparently as she recorded on a solo album. Is a cd of this Bway Camelot soundtrack.
JudgeJulieLit 6 months ago
Wow, there were many pictures I've never sen before! Nice video :)
Schrotter0512 2 years ago
After all this time of knowing Julie Andrews, I'd still slip her a crippler without a second's thought.
We love you, Julie.
mpharris88 2 years ago
Im a little confused. this recording sounds like her in her older years, she was much higher sounding when she was as old as she was in the show/pictures(when she was younger). Her voice deepened with age to this sound. Can someone plz explain this to me? Thanks. When was this recording? This isnt the original cast recording, right?
1Hannah730 3 years ago
This song is part of her 2001 album called: classical julie classical broadway. I hope this had help you.
mnclmcq 3 years ago
oh, ok. That makes much more sense. thanks.
=]
1Hannah730 3 years ago
But the surgery was in 1997, so when was this song actually recorded?
I'm still kind of confused.
aspottedrabbit 2 years ago
@mnclmcq This is three years after your comment, but although this song is from 2001 album it was recorded most likely in 1993 before her throat surgery. It was definitely one that was recorded after her range changed and not during the run of this on Broadway. I love to listen to her as her voice matured and had more warmth. No other voice equalled that of Julie Andrews! Thanks for posting this beautiful rendition of a lovely song by a wonderful lady!
cilrogers 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Julie Andrews has such a natural beauty and simple elegance to her...
Pikajane 3 years ago 5
Love it, thank you!
bethanys93 3 years ago
so beautiful...sigh
great slideshow <3
DarlingJulie10135 3 years ago