Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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I was 6 years old when I first heard this and begged and pleaded for my Mom to let me buy this record. It was my very first 45 non-kid record. Still, 54 years later, this song is amazing and gives me the same feeling!
I play this song on the piano for several of our nursing homes every month. They love the older tunes!
Me too...
I was ten and just about wore out the 45 record. Stunning song. All the best .
I was a year up on you when this tune came out in 1968 and as yourself, feel the same way.
So much different than today...
These beautiful young ladies appear to be about 25 years old. They are now 80 years old. Hope they have a good life. Everyone has a story…
A maioria já morreu .
Kkkk
São já idosas .
Mas, concordo- tem suas histórias .
E belíssima música
TOP
How nice it would be if some of these dancers drop his or her story about this clip here in the comments.
They are all dead, and they lived lives of despair.
@@jackgoff4859
How so?
Don't forget the handsome young gents!
God 56 years ago. This is 2024.
Way back when life was simple and yet the world was complicated
@@OVERHERE-OVERHERE Ten-Four
A 🎉 beautiful work then as it would be now.
🥰
Where did all the time go? When did I grow old?
Where has the class of this era gone? It sickens me to see what music and entertainment have now become.
Exactly
Nothing is real anymore! Music is synthesized. Background green screen, lip sinking fakes. May even be AI! Pathetic no talent wannabes!
I still find good music in movie soundtracks. A Beautiful Mind and Interstellar come to mind. 🎵 🎶
All gone downhill
There's good stuff but not on mainstream media anymore
I miss the days when instrumentals like this and Classical Gas were on the Pop charts and playing over the radio.
And to think this masterpiece came out during the era of Rock & Roll. And reached the top of the charts. Shows how we appreciated ALL kinds of music.
It was the #2 song for 1968.
this song could not have come out BUT FOR rock and roll. My God, you people
Exactly...1950s-1970s produced the best portfolio of music in world history. Something that will never be repeated.
@@uy7munirthe hell is your problem?? 😊
@bpasbrig5 In that period there was Baroque Pop (In my life, For no one, A whiter shade of pale) So many people accepted more "classical" songs
No music like this today. So sad.
Born in 1960. Amazing how timeless this is. Beautiful oboe solo.
Great to hear a harpsichord in popular music.
I thought he was playing a spinet.
Every time I hear this song it takes me back to the summer of 1968 sitting in the back seat of my dad's metallic blue Cadillac convertible (top down), with my Mom and Dad (pre-divorce) in the front seat on our way to the Kansas City Plaza, with this song playing through the car's stereo complete with back seat "reverb speaker". A time and a song I hold dear to me.
Thats how they got down in the 1700s folks...love the dance moves.
One of the greatest no 1 instrumental music of 1967 and they played this song to death. RIP Paul Muriat and thank for wonderful music.
I remember. It nearly played all of us to death.
Incessantly🙂. Along with Honey, Bobby Goldsboro.
I don't remember it being played to death. The one FM station that I ever heard it on, I listened and waited anxiously for its next air play, which seemed few and far between. I was unaware until now that this song charted so high in 1968.
Yep it ran through 1967 to 1984... Talking about not changing the LP record from the rockola
@@moryan6447 ughh...too awful
Paul Muriat is remembered and acclaimed. Look at all those beautiful dancers. Who remembers them? 'People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame...Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain.' Such is life 'On Broadway.'
One of the GREATEST instrumentals ever! This was at a time when tv was worth watching with clean and wholesome family entertainment every night unlike today. I also LOVE the choreography with this song by these dancers. Claudine Longet had a minor hit with her singing of this song in French and English. RIP Paul Mauriat and thanks for the cherished memories of your timeless classic song. 😎
In my opinion, the most melodically beautiful instrumental ever made.
Tied with Stelvio Cipriani mary's theme
That makes two of us, though Beethoven's 9th, 4th movement, comes close if we can call that an instrumental.😂😂❤❤
The black dude in the middle is just bad ass cool. The band in the back has swag too. All of them are great. I can't stop watching this.😂
u mean the black pimp
This is the kind of song that you never get tired of listening to, it is a melody that makes the soul happy.
I was born in 1968, and this was #1 on the charts at the time this aired.
I saw the comment where someone pointed out this was 56 years ago. I’m just gonna go stare out this window for a while. 🫥
I became a fan of this instrumental song thank to my dad who had it on his playlist. This is real music and I love it.
I was a Senior in high school when this piece became popular. Now, all these years later, I love it as if it just became popular. Class of '68, I hope you're still going strong!!
👍👍👍
Sally, I was also a junior in high school at that time. I recommended a choral version of this song (with lyrics) to my choir teacher. She actually found a great SATB version for our A Cappella choir, which was enjoyed by all.
One of the best instrumentals of modern times listening to it for almost 60 years and it never gets old.
I've always loved this song. I've been listening to it now for 56 years .doesn't seem possible that it's that old or me either 🤔 😕
Blue, blue, my love is blue, blue is my love, now I'm without you.
Peak western music with class.
"Love is Blue" reminds me of a loved one who has departed and the feelings you still have for them.
Paul Mauriat was one of the best orchestrators of all time.
Love is blue and not red. Thanks to Paul. One of my favorite song.
Dang and I thought I was the only one who saw the mismatch in costume-song colors. At least the chandler lights where blue.
As I can recall, the first time hearing this particular song was August 1972 , driving along the Pacific Coast Highway with my parents past the Hearst Castle. I was 9 at the time .There was a lot of great music back then on the radio.
It never gets old, but we are.
Aint that the truth!
Literally born the same year the man died, but still one of my favourite songs
I love it! Another year closer to meeting Yeshua, Face to face.
Painfully true!! 😂
Je sois ich avec toi quien eres 1:39
iui
The most beautiful song in the world.
There Was Equality With People With Dancing And Arts Of Paul Mauriat Music A True Artist.
I love how the dancers all found their way back to their original positions at the end. They almost remind me of wind up toys for some reason
That was obviously the inspiration for this choreography, the music box tingletangle of the harpsichord. Loved the awkwardness of it
Its called practice practice practice until you get it right, over and over again.
Growing up in the 60's, Ed Sullivan's Show was top notch second to none. You brought so much excitement and joy to countless viewers. I could never forget your friend Topo Gigio. The way he laughed after you used to rub his ear was so cute. R.I.P. Mr. Sullivan.
Head bobbers unite! This is the video for you.
This song reminds of the mid winter of 1968 when my mother was recovering from a mild heart attack in early February of that year. I was 14 at the time and this song would be playing in restaurant and pizza parlor jukeboxes. It was a breath of fresh air being just an instrumental song and it made me use my imagination as to what the song meant in regards to love. The song brightened up the winter era with its frigid temps and 5pm sunsets.
So much talent in 60s and 70s that will never be matched
I wonder what happened to each one of those wonderful dancers. The sad thing about life is people age and die. RIP to those that passed away.
Apenas me estaba recordando de este temazo que cuando dormía siempre lo escuchaba quien lo escucha en el 2024 😢❤🙌🏾🙏🏾
I don't know how old I was when I first heard thins , five or six, but I have loved ever since. I only hear this video 60 years later but could not imagine a more magnificent interpretation. God is great, amen.❤❤❤
God rewards the faithful ❤❤❤❤
10th grade when this was popular...and my mom had just died. Beautiful, but forever mellow.
Paul Mauriat's golden hit.👏👏👏
I love it.🇨🇵
Ironically the song was a failure in France. Unbelievable
@@renesagahon4477Their loss.
This is a great example of TV in it's prime. A high quality variety show that was live from New York with time and effort put into an enjoyable performance.
... that the only thing we have these days is a screen without contents and, yes you guessed it, without meanings.
Would be to expensive to have the great music and variety shows of the past. Instead we have stupid reality & cop shows. Glad I grew up in a time we had quality and less channels.
Could not afford good show@ like this today. Trash rules.
Absolutely, they need to make a comeback, so many great entertainers were on this show just about everybody..
NOT LIVE!! CHECK OUT HIS LIVE PERFORMANCE ON OTHER CHANNELS,WITH HIS ORCHESTRA THERE!!!!
This song is a whole asz mood ! 🤣😂😭 , nah but for real though. Im only 33 and this song makes me feel Young again. Good to read and see all the elder folks memories and stories about this. 🙏🏽✅💯
Never thought that someone was able to make a choreographed dance with this instrumental, but it did. Cute dance steps. Love it.
I watched this the night it aired on, We gotta really big Shoooe. Lol
Boy, does that take me back in time. Makes me want to cry.
I, too, remember this from my childhood. It makes me sad, it's beautiful, but it brings up too many memories and how fast time has gone by. ❤
Yes, memories of mom and dad dancing to this in our living room. RIP mom and dad.
The first song I ever heard.
Yes it's true 😢sad how time flies 😢
This song was all over the radio back then, then completely disappeared. First time in 55 years that I've heard it.
Not for me because I have it on an album.😁
I was only 4 yrs old st the time this was a hit but I enjoyed listening to it then and still do now Auckland New Zealand 2023
I remember hearing this song when I was a child, and I would keep humming it or playing it in my head without realizing it. It would be years later before I would finally discover the title of this song - now I can't stop playing it!
This song was a number 1 hit in the U.S. and Canada for FIVE weeks in 1968!!
Paul Mauriat was a genius!
OMG, same here.
I heard it at about three years old and have always loved it, I can't get enough of it, so soothing
Participated in Eurovision 1.967 in the voice Vicky Leandros.
Me too
Wonderfull, pure music forever.
Que de souvenirs
Le temps de l'insouciance
C'était si Beau c'était si Bien
Et ça n'as pas durer
Here I am writing a comment on September 1, 2023...
Wanna say thank you for entertaining us, btw the dancers are so funny...
Sullivan sure had some cosmic choreography! Mauriat was grinning through the whole song!
Great Dancers. He Looks So Happy.
Watched this countless times just noticed the musicians in the back
I was born in 1960 and this is songs of my childhood
Got out of thr Army, March 1968.
My song of freedom!
Thank you for your service. I just can't believe going home after all that and hearing the magic of this song. God bless.
Look at Paul Mauriat's face! He's totally delighted with this exceptional performance accompanying his work. The musician is in seventh heaven. Check his grin! Barely contained! (1:57) Goodness love him! :)
I Thought The Same. Great Video. Very Uplifting.
I sure really truly honestly do love the music 🎶 🎵 of this talented guy. I sure really truly honestly am so very sorry to hear that he died . May you rip, your family, friends, co-workers, fans all over the world 🌎 miss you so very much. May God watch over you always. You're remembered for your greatest talent no matter what the music was . You sure really truly honestly won't never ever be forgotten never ever.
I loved this in 1967 and I still love it in 2023!
This generation will never experience the feeling and wealth of memories of this time and space, I was so lucky.
you still alive?
WE were lucky, even blessed.👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰
This is my husband’s favorite song, every time it comes on the radio he blasts our ear drums
This should be re-made on “Dancing With The Stars.” How cool would be that?
Paul is so happy and charismatic in this video
The choreography reminds me of Bob Fosse’s “Sweet Charity” which was a big hit on Broadway at the time.
I thought the exact same thimg
Thank you
Not quite the same Choreography as
Sweet Charity.
Could Fosse have done this?
This is a PALE comparison to Fosses's pin point perfect moves ! @@TedSeay
The choreography looks like Fosse. Perfect 60s. Brilliant.
beautiful.....just beautiful. Thank you Paul Mauriat for this beautiful composition.
I was born September 1968, chances are my parents were in the backseat making me to this one
My God, the way he smiles while he plays. Goosebumps. 💖
.....creepy.....🫤
so true
I don't think he or the other musicians were actually playing. Music was recorded and they went through the motions. Not Millie-Vanilli though. Muriat actually played this music for the recording.
He Looks So Happy. Very Nicely Done.
I believe the main instruments/vocals on that particular show were required to be live. I can't vouch for this particular song but most artists I've seen definitely have different vocals from their studio recordings. @@vinnymurrell5711
Fell in love with this song when i first heard it as a little girl. I was born in 1968.
AQUI NO BRASIL FEZ MUITO SUCESSO E MARAVILHOSO VOLTAR A ESTE TEMPO
I have this 45 record. I have what I call vinyl days. I play old records from the 60s and 70s.
I still get chills when I hear this! What a fabulous time to live through!!
Oh the sheer unadulterated JOY. If he never wrote another... Transported❤
Some of the coolest dance moves I have seen since 1783.
me too (but already since 1583)
@@pasdeville Me too (but already 1410)
Love This
The year of The Treaty of Paris.
The choreography is worse than anything I can say, I'm just speechless it's so bad.😖😖😖
Wow, what a composition, melody and instant love on this tune. Paul Mauriat legend.
The great music of the 60's and 70's. Unlike today's music,
Prawda , ciężko dziś znaleźć taką muzykę
Very Right!
That grin = I can't believe they thought I was serious with this choreography
If music videos had been a "thing" in 1968 (the Beatles were doing them but not many other artists were), I could imagine the official video for "Love Is Blue" by Paul Mauriat looking something like this.
all the pieces fell into place and you have a Masterpiece...
Massive hit in 1968..Number One for 5 weeks!
The last vestiges of civilization... Fading.
You took the words right out of my mouth. I hope American culture gets an uptick before that becomes impossible.
Jesus what an unbelievably culturally illiterate thing to say. Yes, "civilization is dying" and th fact we don't get 1700s pop kitsch performances as much anymore is the harbinger hahahaha
This performance for opening ceremony of PARIS 2024‼️
Трансвеститы будут добавлены)
I grew up in the 70's and heard this instrumental quite a bit. Loved seeing it with dancers!
Wow..masterpiece is an understatement.
I was 6 when this was released it always brings me to My Happy Childhood during the 60's. I just turned 60's and now fills me with Nostalgia for a time for days long gone.
I was just thinking the same thing.
This video is a masterpiece 👏 ❤❤, thanks for sharing 👍 🙏.
👍🏼👍🏼👏👏👏👏👏...Love is Blue...March, 10th, 2024. From Brazil, I am 68yo...good times ..
LAKE SIDE WAS WONDERFUL !! THE SOUND , THE GROOVE , THE LOOK !! BUT THEY DIDN'T GET THAT BRASS RING !! THEY WILL ALWAYS BE A FAVORITE OF MINE !!
My heart melts the way Mr. Paul smiles 🥺❤️
I was a freshman in college. Joined the Naval reserves during the Vietnam war
Amazing version of love is blue by Paul Mauriat.
👍👍👍👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
The girls are beautiful!!❤
Never seen anything quite like that before. And I've always loved that music.
A time when instrumental music could still be a hit. Miss those days.
It was nice to see some diversity in the dancers.
Simply beautiful music with beautiful memories. I was 8 years old.
The choreography was appropriate since at the time this song was at the top of the pop charts surpassing all of the rock and roll of the day.
The song was great
The choreography sucked.
I agree that it probably seemed "mod" at the time, but it certainly hasn't aged well. I remember the song well but was spared from seeing this on Ed Sullivan until now. 😆
Great choreography
Amazing how a song can jog memories i was only 7 when this song came out but i can just feel how it felt in 1968 from the TV shows like Laugh-In to the music and even clothes.
Interesting choreography. It's not the visual image I would have used, but from a historical record, it is what it is.
my thoughts exactly
It's like a Regency Boh Fosse.
Yes😀
It's the 60's anything goes! 😎
I actually loved it. I was shocked though the first time I watched it, but it really grew on me after I had watched it a few times.
Such talent and variety would never be on TV today... but all of you already know that.
Yes, sadly, we do.
That was one of the most unique dance routines I've ever seen from that era...and it fit the melody perfectly.
I didn't know there were degrees of uniqueness.
@@bobbolondz2701 There are now.
It’s either unique or not. No such thing as most unique, chump.
How do you catch a unique rabbit? You neek up on him!
Bob Fosse choreography?
musc is treasure of our younger days