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"Salute to the 1962 Broadway Season"

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Jahaj

Robert Goulet and Barbara Cook "Salute to the 1962 Broadway Season" (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Camelot, No Strings & Milk and Honey) Music & lyrics: S. Sondheim, R. Rodgers, A...  
 
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racdula (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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We have "Milk and Honey", the LP and it's still in pristine condition since we bought it in the 60's! Great Stuff!
jake19009 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Great voices--the absolute best of Broadway-Cook and Goulet what a treasure
jsbach15 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice to hear singing with "yelling" to compensate for lack of being able to sing and project a vocally perfected voice. Thanks for the look back to a time where class and talent ruled!
drake1900 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Love those lush arrangements.
landonbryce (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Wonderful clip, from the ridiculous, with that superbly cheesy rendition of "Lovely" to the sublime renditions of "Maidenhood" and "Sweetest Sounds."
dyinglikeflies (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The "Milk and Honey" soundtrack album played in my home relentlessly when I was little. Parents are gone but the album is still here.
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Wonderful music from the '60's. I wish I'd been born sooner so that I could have enjoyed it more. We miss Goulet's voice - it was such a gift, as is Barbara's. We miss you, Bob.
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Barbara's my all-time favorite singer. THanks for this rare clip! Interesting seeing/hearing her as Guenevere in Camelot. She's GREAT!!!
garyowen4ever (1 year ago) Show Hide
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please see barbara cook on youtube,,,,,,,she is very much with us!!!! i loved bob goulet as well!
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"THE BELL TELEPHONE HOUR" presented the best of classical, Broadway and semi-classical talent during the '60s, on an alternate-week basis over NBC. This 1962 segment was originally telecast LIVE....

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