48? Nah, I'm younger than that, but with a wide ranging, eclectic music taste I love this stuff! Everything from the Edison wax-cylinders to Heavy Metal! (just the rap an hip-hop I can''t stand)
At 48, I MAY be the youngest fan. My dad was a well known band leader outside Boston for over 50 years. Dad loved Vaughn as well. I make my living as a full time singer/entertainer outside the Boston area where Vaughn Monroe resided. We drove by his old home this evening on Pickwick Avenue in West Newton, Mass. Beautiful as always, especially during the Christmas season. I am on Youtube - From Sinatra, Doo Wop & more...Happy Holidays - Thank you, Bob Gauvreau
i wonder what our grandchildren will do in the future when all these kind of voices like Vaughn Monroe's won't be listened anymore by them, because we are not going to be here anymore, i'm sorry for them because of the new kind of music they listen now has not the same quality.
Love the slight flub if that's what it is. Only makes the moment more precious. There's a vid of Bob Dylan missing the lines of no less a song than "Mr. Tambourine Man". It's on youtube. Priceless! I could sing that song in my sleep!
This is a GREAT video. But does Vaughn make a mistake? At time 1:01 where he sings, "You wanted love instead..." shouldn't it have been, "You wanted fame instead..?" The story is about a ballerina who chose career over relationship. Picky I know, but thought I'd mention it. Thanks for sharing.
@VAUGHNMONROEVIDEO You are quite right in saying that the word should have been "Fame", - as he sang it in the 1947 version. Quite right too --- about being " Picky " but, You are forgiven because you patently enjoy Vaughn's music. As do we all. Deo gratia for the today's' technology which enables us to hear our favourite artists and for programs such as Youtube, where they are all to be found.
@VAUGHNMONROEVIDEO ... Would you happen to have "Prisoner of Love" by Vaugh Monroe? It was my dad's favorite song to sing when he was drinking with his Irish buddies. Thanks for the fine music videos.
one of the best ever VAUGHN MONROE and what a megstar and a megahit. thanks vaugn. Every inch a gentleman kind cultured and what a voice. they dont make em like him anymore. TOMKES
superb great song and a great singer Vaugn Monroe singing most snything. a fine gentleman kind and every inch refined and dignified. something to be said for such singers of his time or anytime. thanks Vaugn. TOMKES
A treasure! Thank you for sharing!! Sigh, Vaughn Monroe was my "heart throb"... from when I was 4 years old, listening to his albums that my dear aunt used to play (1950). ***** A bundle of stars to you for sharing the video!! *****
Wonderful
7754349200 5 months ago
Man, I got up and danced to this song, He was one of my moms favorites
memorast 1 year ago
48? Nah, I'm younger than that, but with a wide ranging, eclectic music taste I love this stuff! Everything from the Edison wax-cylinders to Heavy Metal! (just the rap an hip-hop I can''t stand)
carltonmasteur 1 year ago
At 48, I MAY be the youngest fan. My dad was a well known band leader outside Boston for over 50 years. Dad loved Vaughn as well. I make my living as a full time singer/entertainer outside the Boston area where Vaughn Monroe resided. We drove by his old home this evening on Pickwick Avenue in West Newton, Mass. Beautiful as always, especially during the Christmas season. I am on Youtube - From Sinatra, Doo Wop & more...Happy Holidays - Thank you, Bob Gauvreau
RJGPRODUCTIONS1 1 year ago
i wonder what our grandchildren will do in the future when all these kind of voices like Vaughn Monroe's won't be listened anymore by them, because we are not going to be here anymore, i'm sorry for them because of the new kind of music they listen now has not the same quality.
jrobertodavila 1 year ago
Love the slight flub if that's what it is. Only makes the moment more precious. There's a vid of Bob Dylan missing the lines of no less a song than "Mr. Tambourine Man". It's on youtube. Priceless! I could sing that song in my sleep!
oysterjoe 1 year ago
This is a GREAT video. But does Vaughn make a mistake? At time 1:01 where he sings, "You wanted love instead..." shouldn't it have been, "You wanted fame instead..?" The story is about a ballerina who chose career over relationship. Picky I know, but thought I'd mention it. Thanks for sharing.
jbarna1 2 years ago
Vaughn was well known for changing lyrics to songs during live performances!
VAUGHNMONROEVIDEO 2 years ago
@VAUGHNMONROEVIDEO You are quite right in saying that the word should have been "Fame", - as he sang it in the 1947 version. Quite right too --- about being " Picky " but, You are forgiven because you patently enjoy Vaughn's music. As do we all. Deo gratia for the today's' technology which enables us to hear our favourite artists and for programs such as Youtube, where they are all to be found.
Clifford5301 1 year ago
@VAUGHNMONROEVIDEO ... Would you happen to have "Prisoner of Love" by Vaugh Monroe? It was my dad's favorite song to sing when he was drinking with his Irish buddies. Thanks for the fine music videos.
Twom44 1 year ago
one of the best ever VAUGHN MONROE and what a megstar and a megahit. thanks vaugn. Every inch a gentleman kind cultured and what a voice. they dont make em like him anymore. TOMKES
tomkes100 2 years ago
superb great song and a great singer Vaugn Monroe singing most snything. a fine gentleman kind and every inch refined and dignified. something to be said for such singers of his time or anytime. thanks Vaugn. TOMKES
tomkes100 2 years ago
Perhaps his best song of all.There were several other gems. Bravo! TY.
paulostroff99 2 years ago
I love it!! bloody good song
valparaisoeninvierno 2 years ago
A treasure! Thank you for sharing!! Sigh, Vaughn Monroe was my "heart throb"... from when I was 4 years old, listening to his albums that my dear aunt used to play (1950). ***** A bundle of stars to you for sharing the video!! *****
cpeebler 3 years ago
He was one of the best of his time, for sure. Magnificent voice, and he did some memorable songs.
doclampton 3 years ago