Thank you so much for making thsi available on youtube, and for the montage of Nelson's brillant charts behind the nation and world's best singers, I noticed that Ella and Nat were missing. Ending with Frank and "I've got you under my skin" was perfect. I cite this as the moment in time (january,1956) when good, sophisticated popular music peaked. shortly after rock and roll took over and the amatuers took over and it all became three chords.
he's self-effacing when talking down 'Skin arrangement, quite different from frank jr.'s hyperbolic version.
playboatify 2 months ago
WOW-WHAT A TREAT----LUCKY I JUST FOUND THIS----THANK YOU-JONATHAN, NELSON AND OF COURSE-THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.....
FOXHUNT93 1 year ago
Amazing man. Should have lived longer.
pointreyes6 1 year ago
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
351410 1 year ago
What a wonderful series of videos. Thanks so much for posting.
doltoy 1 year ago
Ella and Nat featured on earlier parts. I wanted to showcase other artists not previously appearing.
ibriveadus 2 years ago
Thank you so much for making thsi available on youtube, and for the montage of Nelson's brillant charts behind the nation and world's best singers, I noticed that Ella and Nat were missing. Ending with Frank and "I've got you under my skin" was perfect. I cite this as the moment in time (january,1956) when good, sophisticated popular music peaked. shortly after rock and roll took over and the amatuers took over and it all became three chords.
He was a brillant man.
56Packman 2 years ago