BING CROSBY & MARY MARTIN Wait 'Til The Sun Shines Nellie
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I never did understand how Mary Martin made it so big....nothing special in her looks nor voice.....
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Has anyone realized that we're watching J.R. Ewing's mother and Kristin Shepard's father perform a duet?
Larry Hagman and Mary Crosby would co-star on Dallas many years after this was filmed :)
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A great, great clip from 1941's "Birth of the Blues."
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this is marvelous, music used to require so much talent
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The perfect mix. Very good :-)
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classic <3 :)
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Whar's Nell?
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@urbanexplorer1996 Tee-hee(:
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@Bella100130 lol
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@urbanexplorer1996 Why hello there(:
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never seen or heard this..thanks for sharing!
SJA1949 2 years ago 4
My pleasure.
Bellietwo 2 years ago
A favor then, if he still has the rest of that footage: There were three other really great performances in that film (the title song, by Crosby, already posted out here), and two more by Martin, "I Don't Want to Cry Anymore," and some other very hot number where she's pitching a song to a publisher backed up by Wingy Manone's band, who have just gotten their instruments out of hock (in the aforementioned Crosby number, in fact). If he has either/both, could he post them?
tuxguys 3 years ago
Thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, from the film, we only kept this one plus "The Waiter and the Porter and the Upstairs Maid" (Crosby, Martin and Jack Teagarden)
Bellietwo 3 years ago
I'm floored... I always thought of this tune as one of the worst "singalong" tunes ever written... these two incredible talents (and the back-up band) actually sound hip, if not epochal, performing it. Is this clip from "Rhythm on the River?"
tuxguys 3 years ago 3
It could well be. Sorry I cannot be more specific; my husband made up compilations from old films but unfotunately didn't always keep the complete film or its title.
Bellietwo 3 years ago