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  • i want Show business back, Proper Show Business and performances. Where the make up artist is exceptional. where the choreographers are exceptional. where the designers, camera men, directors, dancers, writers are exceptional. where there composers and lyricists are exceptional. where the performers are so good at what they do that from the time they are young until they cant sing or dance anymore the whole World Sings and Dances with them.

  • i never knew Chita knew Mamma. TERRIFIC!

  • Judy and Chita wow!!!!!!

  • judy is marvellous, i f*****g love her so much

  • Wow....their voices together are just....phenomenal.

  • I love Chita. I've always loved Chita. But what is that on her head?

    How come no one told her how awful it looked.

  • ...XD upturned grin and the chin of impetuous youth???

  • Chita IS AWESOME!

  • Wonderful! What year is this from??

    

  • Chita has "it". Her timing is beyond human...every snap of the neck, flick of the heel....

  • Guys, now you know Chita's true height - she's somewhere between 5'0" and 5'2" because Judy was 4'11 1/2" and without that big ol' piece on Chita's head, you can tell she's only slightly taller than her. And they may both be in heels!

  • Chita has a double B-52

    so is it a B-104 ?

  • The comedy routine is a dog... this guy is seriously floundering for funny.... but oh, those two fabulous divas!! And remembering hearing hot swing on TV? Where the orchestra was actually THERE?

  • Emmy and Grammy award winning Mort Lindsey is fantastic! Not too many people today are aware of the swinging music the predominated American TV in the early to mid 60's. Sorry, but I think Louis Nye is a scream.

  • Judy was always making jokes and telling stories about how she spent time in "funny farms" as they often called sanitariums back then. Maybe it gave the costumer the idea of making this elegant fur-trimmed straight-jacket that closes in the back. "I Believe in You" was in the hit "Bye Bye Birdie" then, and could be heard on everybody's show sung by everybody. Chita's beehive looked swell during the comedy part, but very odd when she was dancing in what looks like a swimsuit.

  • slight clarification . . . "I Believe in You" was being heard in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". But still much appreciated by these two . . . . both the very definition of 'diva'.

  • You're right! In fact I saw the movie "How to Succeed" when it came out. "IB in Y" was all over TV, everyone singing it to each other. In the film, Michelle Lee, I believe, sang it to Robert Morse. Then there was a big "Brotherhood of Man" number with everybody in it.

  • Those two would have made a GREAT Roxie and Velma.

  • Unbelievable talent from both Judy and Chita! They don't make them like that anymore.

  • wow.  thanks Ryanglitter!

  • What does Louis Nye say at 0:55 and 1:04?

    It cracks me up!

  • It's baby talk.

  • who is that man?

  • Kinda ironic that Judy is telling him that he should have all the confidence in the world when she should be saying that to herself night after night when she doubted herself and her talents throughout her career!! and Chita is great wow!! :) And i love her hair haha!

  • I thought the very same thing malyak.

  • <3 those legs! work it Chita!

  • Louis goes "Don't touch me girlie"

  • Good old fashoned tallent! Awsome!

  • this is so amazing! omg

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