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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2006

Ethel Merman's Famous Tune!

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  • 22 people has no business.

  • 1. fuck glee

    2. stop telling us who brought you here especially if its a show that butchered it

    3. listen to the song

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  • i no this song omg

  • @GSNRecords Ok, you're entitled to your opinion... but a little history...

    Ethel Merman was a Stage performer.... she was chosen PERSONALLY by George and Ira Gershwin to headline their shows starting in 1930... The song you just heard.... was Written by Irving Berlin.. with her in mind. when she performed it opening night... the audience stopped the show until she had sung it 5 times. As she performs it above, she's 47 yrs old w/ 25 yrs of live performances on those pipes... cut her some slack!

  • @InLoveWithTheStars hahah same here, gotta love lynette!

  • Is the audio out of sync or was she bad at miming?

  • We did this song in my musical theater class. It was fun. Catch ya on the flip side.

  • @GSNRecords Actually, she wasn't "trained", and for her not being a "good singer", well that's merely "your opinion".

  • If anyone wants to get in Show Business. You have better understand, THIS SONG NAILS OUR BUSINESS..... Every word is true.

    If your not willing to suffer to be the best, STAY OUT OF THE BUSINESS.....

  • People need to know anyone can sound nice, it's another thing to sing with such brass and emotions like she can, telling a story with each word!

  • lol glee did not bring me here.... desperate housewives did x)

  • I'm sorry, I appreciate Ethel Merman and her contributions, but she was not a good singer. She was trained, sure, but not a good singer.

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