She sang to her father in heaven, someone my have wrote you are so beautiful to me, she put God in it because of who he is to her and how his love for her was so real and wonderful to her.!!!!!! 💖💖💖💖
I don't quite know why I love this song Maybe childhood memories when I used to think America was eldorado and all things good and exciting instead of the sad immoral declining place it has now become.
"Time now for a *LUCKY STRIKE EXTRA!* Johnny Desmond and Dorothy Collins recall the song from 'Guys and Dolls' that made it a favorite of the 'HIT PARADE' survey in 1950--- 'A Bushel and a Peck'!"
I saw Dorothy Collins opposite Robert Rounseville (Met Opera), at the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City, MO in 1959. She sang Magnolia to his Gaylord in Showboat. I'd seen and heard her on Your Hit Parade - and was blown away by her voice. I spoke to her after the performance and learned she was trained to sing Opera. What a wonderful memory. I was truly blessed to have lived during those exciting years. I'll never forget her.
Bei uns in Deutschland wurde die Show samstags am späteren Nachmittag im TV gezeigt. Wie haben wir uns beeilt pünktlich zu Hause zu sein, denn damals wurde ja bis 13.00 gearbeitet. Schwarzweiß? Egal, es war wunderbar. Danke für die memories. 😊😊😊
Please, everyone! You must listen to her album " Gorme' Country Style" and/or listen to it now on CD. I promise everyone that you will absolutely love it!😇🤗🥰👍😢
Whilst it is great, it's a pity that this gets progressively out of sync. I wonder if RU-vid has a tool for fixing this? Or if the original was like this when uploaded.
John drove me around Chicago and lead Choral Group and played in Melboune Crusade in a very meaningful ministry. for the Lord which lead to a new life for so many Thanks John.😊
They were unique and in a class of their own...such harmonies!! They never lost their voices, they sound just as good here as they did so many decades ago. They are missed but their music will live on forever. RIP Sweet Ladies...♥♥♥
Great Guy What a voice, I always listen his Christmas album with my Grandma..when I pass I hope his voice will be heard during my transition. Godspeed Mr. Tennessee.
I saw her on Broadway. She was one of the stars of "Follies". I got the opportunity to talk to her at the stage door and get her autograph. She and I shared a bit of laughter. Its a great memory.