Teresa Brewer
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I'm quite sure that the pianist in question was Ray Bloch, who was the orchestral leader of the Ed Sullivan Show, which at the time was called The Toast of the Town. He'd frequently be called upon to accompany an artist and was a fine pianist in his own right.
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According to the Teresa Brewer Center this is Ed Sullivan's Toast Of The Town on Feb 5, 1950. I doubt that's Jimmy Durante, and there's nothing about her being on a Four Star Revue.
I'm trying to look up all her Sullivan appearances that are on DVD but it's not clear.
Thanks Hollywood Memoir.
What do you say?
By the way this is before hair permanents were invented.
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Who's the dancing guy? His style looks familiar.
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@BuzzLOLOL I thought it was Durante at first, but when you see the guy's profile at 00:40. the famous "Schnozz" just isn't there.
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The original recording of ''Music! Music! Music!'' by Teresa Brewer hit no. 1 on the charts the second week in March 1950 and stayed in first place for four consecutive weeks.
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I first heard this song on a great compilation, called Cookin': Choice Cuts From The Famous Fifties. It's only $18 dollars on itunes for 73 songs. I highly recommend at least previewing it.
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pas récent mais bon quand même
This was from the "FOUR STAR REVUE", featuring Jimmy Durante as host (he's playing the piano while Teresa sings), in the fall of 1950.
fromthesidelines 4 years ago 6
Wow! What a powerful voice! Love this song and had to check her out on youtube. Thanks for posting this great clip!
prospectus91 2 years ago 4