It was fabulous when Steve & Eydie appeared on SNL to confront the spoof done on them & Frank Sinatra. They were a big part of my growing up in the 1960's because they were either on the tv or on my parent's record player. It's seems odd that Steve has outlived Eydie because men so often perish before their female mates.
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One of the great all-time belters. I don't love the arrangement; it lacks the pathos of Barbara Harris's original, but proves Edyie could sing with the best of them. Puts the contemporary girls to shame, I'm afraid to say...
Sigh...
ReplyDeleteGod bless her . Thank you, Eydie
ReplyDeleteIt was fabulous when Steve & Eydie appeared on SNL to confront the spoof done on them & Frank Sinatra. They were a big part of my growing up in the 1960's because they were either on the tv or on my parent's record player. It's seems odd that Steve has outlived Eydie because men so often perish before their female mates.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU HONEY, I appreciate all the work that YOU do on this wonderful blog !
Magnificent voice... RIP, Eydie. Jx
ReplyDeleteOne of the great all-time belters. I don't love the arrangement; it lacks the pathos of Barbara Harris's original, but proves Edyie could sing with the best of them. Puts the contemporary girls to shame, I'm afraid to say...
ReplyDeleteSeems like 1966 was the last year that this kind of entertainment was at the forefront of American culture. Damn, dirty hippies!
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