Very clever, imaginative and witty episode, and that gorgeous cinematography... I think you could enjoy it even if you didn't know all the noir films it references. Had this on VHS for years. It first aired on 10/15/85 with a taped introduction by Orson Welles. Sad because he had just died 5 days earlier.
I can't believe I found this video. The song's been in my head, from this episode, and I googled for the lyrics and instead I get the HD scene!! I love it. Thanks
@feb67ruary No, that's when the show was still good. It was ruined when Glenn Gordon Caron for some reason had Maddie go on this train trip, meet up with this guy she didn't know & married him. Plus there was a bay involved. That was a bad plot and the beginning of the end. Also Bruce was ready to live & "Die Hard" gave him the ticket to do so.
VERY COOL ... IT CAPTURES A BYE-GONE ERA THAT US IN OUR 50'S REMEMBER THRU OUR PARENTS RELIVING THERE PAST ON THE RECORD PLAYER WITH THERE MUSIC...WELL MOSTLY DADZ RECORDS.
Did this win an Emmy? It should have. I remember when I first saw it, when it was first broadcast. When it was done, I turned to my Mother. Her jaw was on the floor, as was mine. Then she gasped and I saw tears. That was her era, and I learned to appreciate it from her.
Hi. In the version I remember the song included an extra part it went before the line 'get hip' - the words were: There may be times that I need you, there's no doubt, but now baby, your something I can do without. So go on baby now go on home, but don't wait with sandwiches by the phone - I told you I love you now get out...
The rest of the lyrics are correct as far as I can tell.
Moonlighting had a superb episodes, this is one of the most memorables, The dream sequence always ring twice, with Orson Welles as guest star at the intro of episode. A classic TV Show. BRILLIANT!
Did Cybil do her own singing?
106val 4 weeks ago
@106val Of course it's Cybill! She had a very active career as a cabaret singer and did several records. She was a great singer.
colodude3 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
Very clever, imaginative and witty episode, and that gorgeous cinematography... I think you could enjoy it even if you didn't know all the noir films it references. Had this on VHS for years. It first aired on 10/15/85 with a taped introduction by Orson Welles. Sad because he had just died 5 days earlier.
LWOPP 2 months ago
Love the Hayworth head-toss @ 1:04.
mca1218 8 months ago
I can't believe I found this video. The song's been in my head, from this episode, and I googled for the lyrics and instead I get the HD scene!! I love it. Thanks
srndur 1 year ago
Yeah this show was great til they ruined it with that stupid love triangle between Dave, Maddie and what's his name from NCIS.
feb67ruary 1 year ago
@feb67ruary No, that's when the show was still good. It was ruined when Glenn Gordon Caron for some reason had Maddie go on this train trip, meet up with this guy she didn't know & married him. Plus there was a bay involved. That was a bad plot and the beginning of the end. Also Bruce was ready to live & "Die Hard" gave him the ticket to do so.
blachubear 11 months ago
VERY COOL ... IT CAPTURES A BYE-GONE ERA THAT US IN OUR 50'S REMEMBER THRU OUR PARENTS RELIVING THERE PAST ON THE RECORD PLAYER WITH THERE MUSIC...WELL MOSTLY DADZ RECORDS.
lourail 1 year ago
I never missed an episode of that show and this one was my FAVORITE.
OyToTheWorld 1 year ago 4
Did this win an Emmy? It should have. I remember when I first saw it, when it was first broadcast. When it was done, I turned to my Mother. Her jaw was on the floor, as was mine. Then she gasped and I saw tears. That was her era, and I learned to appreciate it from her.
colodude3 2 years ago 4
Love this!! *sings along*
One of the best Moonlighting eps!
Thnx 4 uploadin!
witchywoman2008 2 years ago 2
Cybill was definitely the hotness.
bricology 2 years ago 3
Cybill was outstanding!
KellyGreen5555 2 years ago 2
Tons of style and class
She looked and sounded beautiful.
nocutesayn 2 years ago 7
Outstanding !!!
Childofthemoon1969 2 years ago 4
O my God!!!
It`s my style - I love you Cybill
kepwell 2 years ago 5
Блеск!
cutthejazz 2 years ago
Cybill at her best and totally in her element. I love how you can hear her Memphis twang when she sings.
gioiaalbi 2 years ago 2
Shades of Rita Hayworth as "Gilda". Not bad. Bruce's character looks oh so jealous. Thanks. I'd love to see Orson Welles' intro.
Alexaklr 3 years ago 5
Yeah, but Rita could do it with only one hair flip, rather than two. CS is pretty fine here, though.
Willis looks, here, like an ideal "Pal Joey."
hechtNmacarthur 2 years ago 3
This makes me remember why I loved that show so much 20 years ago.
Lockbar 4 years ago 16
can someone find me this song's lyrics?
flabron 4 years ago
Hi. In the version I remember the song included an extra part it went before the line 'get hip' - the words were: There may be times that I need you, there's no doubt, but now baby, your something I can do without. So go on baby now go on home, but don't wait with sandwiches by the phone - I told you I love you now get out...
The rest of the lyrics are correct as far as I can tell.
jondiles 4 years ago
WOW SHE LOOKS GOOD
DASHDOT2 4 years ago 14
I LOVE ITTT! Thank you! Cybill is the best,really!
kmatusin 4 years ago 2
Thank you thank you thank you! I ADORE this piece!!!
lahovermale 4 years ago 5
Cybill at her BEST
versailles86 4 years ago 3
I love this song.
imthebrother 4 years ago
this was the moonlighting episode i remember best ... i did a search hoping to find it.
ncguy27215 5 years ago
Moonlighting had a superb episodes, this is one of the most memorables, The dream sequence always ring twice, with Orson Welles as guest star at the intro of episode. A classic TV Show. BRILLIANT!
Navarres1983 5 years ago 5
Awesome-- thanks!
MmeHazel 5 years ago
Thank you so much!!!! I can't believe you had this one. Thanks again for making me smile.
kaligirl448 5 years ago 3