Gordon MacRae, Sheree North and Jacques d'Amboise - Birth Of The Blues

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2010

Another version of this great classic. This is a very impressive number especially for the dancing. This clip is from the 1956 movie "The Best Things In Life Are Free."

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  • I absolutely LOVE Jacques d'Amboise. He was so talented and so tall, strong, and handsome. He makes me swoon every time I see a picture of him. Is it strange to be in love with someone who was born 61 years before myself?

  • @StupidLamb251 Did you see him dancing in "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers?" Charlie

  • FANTASTIC video.... I've always loved Gorden MacRae and the dancing is indeed superb. Into my 'favourite' file it goes. Thanks Charlie for sharing.

    Maureen

  • @maureen1938 I am glad that you like it. It certainly is a great tune. Be good My Buddy. Charlie

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  • what an incredible number! saw it when the film first came out...just as hot and super today as it was then. MacRae could really sing but that dance just burned up the screen.

  • Wow! That was HOT! I'm saving this one!

  • Yes, she was a superb talent and even though her career started with comparisons to MM at Fox...this talented jewel of a woman crushed that and became a well respected actress. I miss her! She was just amazing !

  • @Jayee123 You are correct. I simply have wonderful memories of friends of mine in the corps de ballet at City Ballet who were ALL in love with Jacques! (Lucky guy)

    But my comment was off base--apologies.

  • Don't know how I've missed this movie all these years. Looks like a treasure.

  • @maxreger100 Meaning it would be somewhat less real if he were gay? I don't appreciate the slight. As far as I'm concerned, the sexual orientation of a dancer means nothing. It's how he comes off in a given scene that counts.

  • Mr. D'Amboise wonderful, beautiful. You are still a hearttrob to me. Douglas Alexander John D'Maddalena(matley). THANK YOU

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