Cliff (Gil Peterson) and Hallie (Debbie Watson) break their latest smash hit at the Whiskey Au Go Go while uber promotor Roddy McDowall and lesbian gal pal Nita Talbot look on. Song is written by Lee Hazlewood.
They screened this at the Waverly, or whatev it's called now on 6th Ave. in the Village. It was fun. Glen Campbell was smokin' and Teri Garr is in it, too. Love the song "This Town" which Nancy Sinatra covered, sort of inspired Jane Wiedlin's tune of the same name.
"Thumb up" 4 this video! Hey I have a HUGE REQUEST to everyone who likes old movies : Please contact me if You have more vids or pics with Nita Talbot. Thanks for reading and sorry for my "englisz" ;)
Hey, Ilovenancy72, that sounds like a job for Marcus Harbaugh, a musician friend of Gils. Theres a post from Marcus on one of these Cool Ones clips. I will find it and ask him to do this for you. I have the LP but not the tech skills to upload it. As a child of the 60s I am tech-challenged! Just now mastering a cell phone. Wouldnt Nancy have been great in this movie!
In 1962, Gil Peterson recorded an album of jazz standards for Ace Records entitled Gil Peterson Sings Our Last Goodbye (Ace LP 1024). Peterson penned the title song, and the LP included musical accompaniment by Bobby Troup and Herb Ellis. Ace was one of the first successful labels out of New Orleans. Gil Petersons album was the only Ace LP to be issued in stereo, with a bar across the cover stating "STEREOPHONIC.
Gil Peterson! Baby boomer women, who saw this movie when they were young, have never forgotten his remarkable, impossibly handsome, blonde Ken doll looks.
Gil Peterson did his own singing. He was a singer, prior. Had an LP on Ace Label. Cool Ones was created as a project for Sinatra + Hazelwood, but it didn't work out. Maybe this one song was already pre-recorded. Watson was dubbed. Her singing as bad as her acting.
They screened this at the Waverly, or whatev it's called now on 6th Ave. in the Village. It was fun. Glen Campbell was smokin' and Teri Garr is in it, too. Love the song "This Town" which Nancy Sinatra covered, sort of inspired Jane Wiedlin's tune of the same name.
BarkleyConners 8 months ago
@rokitaw this needs a official video release. gil should of had a career like burt reynolds
beiever 1 year ago
"Thumb up" 4 this video! Hey I have a HUGE REQUEST to everyone who likes old movies : Please contact me if You have more vids or pics with Nita Talbot. Thanks for reading and sorry for my "englisz" ;)
Greetings !
rokitaw 1 year ago
Hey, Ilovenancy72, that sounds like a job for Marcus Harbaugh, a musician friend of Gils. Theres a post from Marcus on one of these Cool Ones clips. I will find it and ask him to do this for you. I have the LP but not the tech skills to upload it. As a child of the 60s I am tech-challenged! Just now mastering a cell phone. Wouldnt Nancy have been great in this movie!
starringJayMcK 2 years ago
@starringJayMcK i ish someone would upload the songs fro gils album on you tube
Ilovenancy72 2 years ago
In 1962, Gil Peterson recorded an album of jazz standards for Ace Records entitled Gil Peterson Sings Our Last Goodbye (Ace LP 1024). Peterson penned the title song, and the LP included musical accompaniment by Bobby Troup and Herb Ellis. Ace was one of the first successful labels out of New Orleans. Gil Petersons album was the only Ace LP to be issued in stereo, with a bar across the cover stating "STEREOPHONIC.
starringJayMcK 2 years ago
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utter shite
BigBishop1 2 years ago
Gil Peterson! Baby boomer women, who saw this movie when they were young, have never forgotten his remarkable, impossibly handsome, blonde Ken doll looks.
starringJayMcK 2 years ago
I understand! She is one cool lady!
catfan 3 years ago
Gil Peterson did his own singing. He was a singer, prior. Had an LP on Ace Label. Cool Ones was created as a project for Sinatra + Hazelwood, but it didn't work out. Maybe this one song was already pre-recorded. Watson was dubbed. Her singing as bad as her acting.
starringJayMcK 3 years ago