Sarah Vaughan "Fool's Paradise" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Sarah Vaughan "Fool's Paradise" on The Ed Sullivan Show, December 4, 1949. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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I was born in the 50s and watched Ed Sullivan with my parents and sometimes my grandparents. I'm happy to look back, knowing Mr. Sullivan was above the "race" issue in America at that time because it was thick! He was like chipping this thick piece of (bigotry) ice from the very beginnings of national television. Then came Dick Clark!
Classic Sarah Vaughan. I can listen to her music all day.
Really, The Goddess of Singing...in a hundred years people will still be discovering and marveling at this spectacular talent❤❤
Beautiful woman and voice! A favorite of mine and my Mother. ❤
Great vintage footage with Sarah singing her latest single release. Sarah appeared on the Sullivan show 8 times. You know this is a really early "Toast of the Town" Sullivan show when you see the city set with the steps which was their main set piece in the earliest years.
Love Sassy, could listen to her all day long
Ditto all earlier comments about Sarah! One of a kind musical talent wonderful to see a moment like this captured
Sweet! I like Sarah. Cool to see her in her younger days.😊💜
:)This woman is Beautiful and her voice is comfortable and inspirational. Her dress is eloquent.
bring more records of this queen please!
Wow what a such beautiful voice so tender and peaceful love it 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 🎙️
Toast of The Town Sunday December 4,1949; the show moved to 8:00pm from March 1949-June 1971; Sarah Vaughan died in April 1990 she was 66 years old😞🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Phenomenal
I was born in 1960 and I was watching Ed Sullivan show till the final episode season was over
Beautiful 🎉😊
MAGNIFIQUE 1.000 MERCI FROM FRANCE
Patti Page had two favorites. Miss Sarah and Miss Ella. I strongly agree. Incredible!!
One of the great ladies in the history of jazz, her tessitura was very broad and her vocal technique exceptional, with that characteristic vibrato... Without a doubt she was The Divine...
Excelent VOICE. Thank You
WOOOOOO, She's young here !!!!
Sarah had a great voice, good to see that she appeared on ED’s show when it was almost new😅!
Have a great day!
To see a very young Sarah Vaughan then 25 yrs.old when she was recording for Columbia on the "Toast of the town" sponsored by Lincoln/Mercury cars is a highlight indeed considering the fact that not too many black artists where not on television at the time. Especially the South who wanted to boycott Ed Sullivan sponsors for having black artist on television. Thank God Ed told them where to go for he continued it for another 21 years!!!!!
You wrote: "....not too many black artists where not on television at the time..." (🤔😬😟🙈)
Correct it to read: Not too many black artists WERE on television at the time.
What you tried to write isn't even true. Who appeared on TV was controlled by magnates and executives who controlled the networks, mostly all in New York City and the NORTH.
I am a southerner, and I and untold tens of millions of us loved black entertainers and had nothing against blacks, who I recall seeing on television all the time, as you see here. You need [1] to take a remedial elementary English grammar course and learn how to write, and [2] stop generalizing about racism in the South, and get your facts straight. You cannot impugn an entire region of the USA over the actions of racists, who unfortunately also existed in the North, East and West regions of the USA.
Respectfully 😊
@@miltonmoore8369 Ignorant comment.
@@miltonmoore8369 I DON'T NEED YOU TO TRY TO MAKE THIS RACIAL.I MADE A MISTAKE BY TYPING TO FAST ON ONE WORD AND YOU GAVE ME A "SERMON" ABOUT YOUR VIEW AS A SOUTHERNER!!
YOU TELL TAKE TO A LOT A BLACK FOLKS WHO WAS A VICTIM OF SEGREGATION!!
ALSO PLEASE TELL MEDGAR EVERS WIFE THAT SHE WAS "WRONG " WHEN SHE SAID THAT IN MISSISSIPPI WHEN A BLACK ARTIST APPEARED ONT.V. THE T.V. SCREEN WILL BE " BLACKEN" OUT BUT THE SOUND WILL BE ON. (SOURCE:ABC NEWS). I KNOW WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!!!!
YOU GOT A LOT OF NERVE TALKING ABOUT SOME ONE GRAMMAR WHEN A PERSON MADE A TYPO ERROR!! AND YOU'VE BECOME A CRITIC ON HISTORY THAT YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT!!!!!!
@@kevinnorman2937Yes, that comment was ignorant.
TY for the upload. Tears of joy as I listen to Sarah, aka The Divine One, a sublime voice, which beggars superlatives. One of my favourite female vocalists! 💌
Only 23 likes for this incredibly early recording of one of the greats? I dont understand!
I mean, you posted this comment literally the same hour the video was posted.
Does it get any better? TY for posting. I wish someone would post ALL the Ed Sullivan shows in their entirety.
Que música magnífica meus amigos!!! 👏👏👏👏
Great.
"Sherman, set the Wayback machine to New York in 1949".
Oh my god. Yess what lucks sarah Vaughan. I cant believe i was just watching her now I have a brand new video to enjoy!
Absolutely EXQUISITE! She is a true legend. Thank you for posting. DA
THIS GREAT SONG WAS WRITTEN BY:
CARLTON LENNOX HINES,
KELISSA SHANI ANN MCDONALD and HOPETON ST. AUBIN LINDO.
(MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE RECORDING BY "THE DIVINE ONE" IS "STAR EYES," THE SLOW BALLAD VERSION. (HER UP-TEMPO VERSION IS ALSO FABULOUS😊)
Can you post her performance on Ed Sullivan that she performed on September 12, 1948 for her birthday next month
This and that one would be her earliest live recordings we know of I assume right?
@@KajiVocals yes!
love Sarah when she sang like this before she started stretching out words and exaggerating her singing....one of the all-time Greats
1949: 52nd street was swinging then.
Check out Broken Hearted Melody and Doodlin. You're welcome.❤
"Muh Reparation".
look at that lil lady