STEVE LAWRENCE & EYDIE GORME Live 1996 the songs of Richard Rodgers Lorenz Hart Oscar Hammerstein
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- Steve and Eydie sing a long medley of music by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart or Oscar Hammerstein. Songs: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World, Falling In Love With Love, A Wonderful Guy, I Married An Angel, Where Or When, My Heart Stood Still, Blue Moon, Manhattan, Isn't It Romantic, Glad To Be Unhappy, It Might As Well Be Spring, Spring Is Here, It Never Entered My Mind, Bewitched Bothered And Bewildered, My Romance, My Funny Valentine, With A Song In My Heart.
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Steve Lawrence passed yesterday, Eydie has been gone for a decade. I would like to imagine them singing duets together again.
The last of the Evening Gown and Tuxedo Husband and Wife Act of All Time, Period! They were full of love, respect, talent and total Class Period !!!!!
Your note made me cry. It is too true. We have gone into the toilet nowadays. Back then we had our integrity in tacked.
They were Magnificent !
@@bobromasr1711 And sadly they are both gone now and you want to know what's even sadder? The young people of today 35 and under, have no idea what they represented, or their talent and couldn't care less about them either!!!!!
Thanks, Scott, for the memory of those events and 'times' they certainly were 'magical' indeed. In the later years, I became very unnerved at Jerry turning so sour and bitter toward many folks and in his later days, so 'angry', as I really didn't want to remember him in that way. He was probably in a lot of pain and personal dissapointment. RIP, Jerry.....
@ Val Glickman, Amen! You said it! Truer words, etc.....
Love them from the time I was a young child with my age in mid-single digits. I am now 71. Will love them and their music forever!!!
They just don't make them like this any more.
What a wonderful couple!
I want to believe they where united, along with their son, in heaven.❤
Miss them and loved them so much...RIP together Steve and Eydie❤
Rodgers and Hart by Steve and Eydie -- All-around CLASS ACT!
I have this big stupid smile on my face. I grew up with these two brilliant performers. and just adore them.
I agree.
She’s 68 here. She sounds amazing!
This music will live on Forever!The Great American Songbook will never be extinct!Thank God!!
One of the best...we will miss them and their performances...
Thank you Scott Miller- The passing of the last of the evening gown and tuxedo couple singers. Good way to phrase it, and so true! Fabulous singers, no doubt about it! A class act all the way. Thank God, they will live on here, through their many recordings. RIP, and, thanks Steve/Eydie for all the golden memories!
Remember Jerry Lewis had them appear special on his Telethons for 40 years and everyone loved them!
Steve and Eydie were a wonderful duo, I mean; They form a wonderful duo, as they survive through music and the reproduction of their performances that we have the pleasure of watching.
This is So Wonderful!RIP STEVE &EYDIE!
Wonderful, simply wonderful!
Fantastic music from another time,real talent, polished flawless performance. I really miss entertainment such as this.A class act.
remember when TV had these classic performances? either saturday or sunday nights always had a show of this caliber
Yes!
Wonderful songs and performers. I have been a fan for very many decades.
Me too.
I miss them both so much as well as those times.
Yep and probably never to be repeated anytime soon. The Young people of today 35 and under know nothing about them and what's worse is that couldn't care less either!!!!!
I miss not only this music, but performers like Steve & Eydie. We just don't have classy acts like this today. Notice how all the young women today have to perform with outfits cut up to their nether regions. What a turn off. We need performers like these two.
And it was so obvious how much they loved each other!
Barbara, we don't have many classy audiences like this today. The top 40 seems to be all girls. Girls are buying the records now. And, in true liberation, girls like looking at these stars; it brings out their core inner-whore.
You,re Absolutely right ! Blame it on the young people of today 35 and under who never knew of these incredible performers. What,s worse is that they don,t want to know about them, hear about them, or how wonderful performers they were because they hate music and talent like this ! Steve and Eydie are the last of the Evening Gown and Tuxedo Husband and Wife Acts of All Time Forever !They were full of love, respect and talent now gone gone Gone Period , it,s not only horrible but Unforgivable as well Period !!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 Hey, when I was their age, I had little interest in performers who died before I was born. How about you? Think Back and cut them some slack. I loved Steve and Edie, but they were frequently on tv and I got to enjoy them. Now I am 70 and miss them.
When I was their age, I was (and still am) a Beatles fan and all the groups of that time. However, I was talking about "class" and if you have seen any of the videos out today, some of them act like pigs. Now, if you have seen these videos you may (or may not) agree with me. Everything is overly sexual, etc. But growing up, I had, and still have, a love of the music of Sinatra, D. Martin, Jerry Vale, Perry Como, and even Mario Lanza and Al Jolson. This is only my opinion, everyone can listen to whatever they want to.
TWO OF A KIND!! & VERY MUCH MY KIND. I MISS SEEING THEM LIVE...WHICH I DID ONCE.
Lucky!!
I’m 65 and my sister is 69. She played their records every day growing up. Drove me nuts she loved them. She eventually got to know them and was a huge fan. She saw all their concerts and I remember as a kid going with the family to see golden rainbow on broadway. It was good. They had a great relationship. They were very
Kind to my sister.
Have you seen They both singing with Sinatra in Melbourne show in 1991? Edyie had the most beautiful female vocal in the show buz.
Entertainment giants. R.I.P. Eydie.
Steve Lawrence R.I.P
Great duo sing great songs sad this music no longer in vogue
Yes that true, but. Today we have Beyonce and JZ
@@JackMason-oq8lf It's beyond sickening!
Great live voices. Perfection
they are one of my all time favorites
Their voices held up quite well over the years and they never lost their original sound. I heard them live at the Lehman College Performing Arts Center in the Bronx just about this time and they were great.
Yes agree, I saw them at the London Palladium in the 1960's a great show. Good singers and excellent songs
they were always professionals....
Great story. Used to do my morning run past Lehman. Edyie was a beautiful Bronx girl.
They were so good.
They both have amazing range and are fantastic singers
True professionals
Love both of them.
Theyr'e faboulas.
Smooth as buttah....a Donny & Marie for the aged.
What a great treat! Thanks, Buzz!
Great
Thank you for this. 🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am here to learn
a wonderful career...remember the longer they performed, the more their audience
shrunk.....sadly this music will become nearly extinct....
Only if we let it. The problem is, we did. When young people began listening to much of R&R, they thought, "hey, I can do that". Fact is just about any kid could "do that". They did and here we are today..
How do we buy this music and make Hollywood notice? Contact Disney? 😮😮
TUNE IT DUDE!
This is wonderful but also sad. Sad that we have classless performers now- the nearly nude guy at the Oscar’s is the latest example of how performers and celebrities seem to have lost all class.
Are they still touring? I cannot find any tickets for the life of me.
They're dead !!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 😮
@@Sulla2300 Eydie died over 10 years ago and Steve just passed away recently, however neither of them have performed in nearly 15 years but they were marvelous and unbelievably good for nearly half a century!!!!!
@@scottmiller6495 I remember seeing their One for the Road farewell tour in 2002, but I remember, they continued to perform for several years after that.
@@Sulla2300 You're Absolutely right but unfortunately it's over 😢😢😢😪😪😪😪