Pat Boone "Days Of Wine And Roses" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Pat Boone "Days Of Wine And Roses" on The Ed Sullivan Show, June 2, 1963. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Voice likes wine!
Very nice voice and he phrases well
This is a very nice rendition by Pat Boone!
That was really nice, I don't believe I've heard him sing that particular song before -
Hermos recuerdos, gracias!!!
What a lovely song ❤ Pat Boone's voice is so soothing to the ears.❤
What a Voice ...😮
stunning
Unjustly underrated performer fifty years later.
he looked good in the leather
@@jong0000 i thought that was a psychiatric cry for help.
@@inezsitu7291 nah...it put him back in the public eye...some PR guy earned his money
Hardly underated with 25 songs in the us top 20. Also 12 songs in the UK top 10.
@@frankhyland6333 With the exception of Exodus, how many people under fifty even know who he is today and those who do would likely need to be told that he wrote it.
All the "Rockers and Rollers" must say "thank you" to Pat Boone. He - with his clean image of young married and father and his wonderful voice - when he decided to record "rock and roll" just in the beginning of his career helped the american people to accept "rhythm & blues" and "rock and roll" more easily. Black singers with their hard music with sexy lyrics and Elvis Presley with his sexy manneirisms scared the older american people. Pat Boone in those heroic times helped to reassure the older american people and "rock and roll" settled down.
I love Pat Boone❤️
He is truly so sweet and so cute ❤️
..lovely..
Пение бесподобно, переносишься в другой мир, грёз и наслаждений,в 63г мне было12лет.
Здесь американский Олег Анофриев поет на американском голубом огоньке
It is sung so well
💗 every soul has a song
marvelous
Grazie Dom mi togli di botto 60 anni meglio dell'elisir di lunga vita e di Cocoon. Prossina volta Moody River sempre di Pat Boone con quell'attacco magnifico che avrebbe risvegliato anche Bruce Willis mezzo addormentato e sbronzo in macchina(ora non mi viene il titolo del film)
Nice performance, but Andy Williams has the definitive performance of this classic.
Would rather hear pad any day over Andy Williams
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If Pat had begun his career with ballads - his forte - would he have caught as quickly as he did with his white-washed versions of R&B songs?
his white bread rock and roll songs never really sold that well like all these music experts always mention. His ballads like April Love were the million sellers, not Tuitti Fruitti .
Pat's 1956 recordings of "I Almost Lost My Mind" and "Friendly Persuasion" demonstrate what a talented male balladeer he was, with beautiful technique and phrasing. Listening to his hits, after the fact, always made me think he was under-utilized and deserved more appropriate and "better" quality songs. There's no denying he was also very attractive and his onscreen appearances proved his likeability, but the film studios never showed his full physical potential. Just watch him with Ann-Margret in "State Fair." He was a hunk. Nonetheless, Pat had an extremely successful career.
@@richarddixon7855 I was too busy watching Ann Margaret in State Fair.