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Arthur Tracy on "I've Got a Secret" (July 31, 1957) 

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Arthur Tracy, radio's "Street Singer of the Air" in the 1930s, appears on "I've Got a Secret" (July 31, 1957) with host Henry Morgan (substituting for Garry Moore) and panelists Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Carl Reiner, and Faye Emerson, as part of a program paying tribute to radio stars.
A 1932 Fleischer Studios Screen Song ("bouncing ball" cartoon) with Betty Boop and Bimbo, and featuring Arthur Tracy, can be found here: • Fleischer Screen Song:...
Followed by a segment in which the panel tries to identify the theme music to old radio shows.

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Комментарии : 21   
@Omrentonth999
@Omrentonth999 Год назад
I'm sure he was a good man RIP he lived till he was 98 I believe
@Patchor
@Patchor 11 лет назад
Delightful. A wonderful privilege to hear and see Arthur Tracy singing live. Thanks for sharing this real treasure.
@RaptureReady7494
@RaptureReady7494 2 года назад
Surely that 1 thumbs down was not for Mr. Tracy! Beautiful voice!!
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 13 лет назад
I wonder if this was Carl Reiner's inspiration for the episode of DICK VAN DYKE where "The Alan Brady Show" saluted old-time radio. Paul
@IrishBrummie
@IrishBrummie 13 лет назад
Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer) Shake Hands With a Millionaire is now on RU-vid!
@crc778Hypnodoc
@crc778Hypnodoc 12 лет назад
I saw him in Birmingham Uk around 1963 0r 64 and sang that song, always wore a green hat
@tomservo56954
@tomservo56954 Год назад
A decade later Van Voorhees appeared in a commercial for Life cereal.
@brentg3707
@brentg3707 5 лет назад
fantastic
@johnnyjames7139
@johnnyjames7139 3 года назад
I guessed " The Perfect Song" before it was played. Amos and Andy theme played for years by organist Gaylord Carter.
@marymathis9299
@marymathis9299 3 года назад
Ahhh, sweet! Lovely set of pipes Mr. Tracy has...this was really sweet, thanks so much!! 🥰❤️👍🏻
@LazlosPlane
@LazlosPlane 8 лет назад
Amazing that Arthur Tracey was "nostalgia" in 1957. 31 years later he was Pickle Customer #1 in, "Crossing Delancey."
@guywhiteycorngood
@guywhiteycorngood 14 лет назад
I'm in a graduate-level television history class. We were assigned an article on Faye Emerson this week. She doesn't talk much in this clip but thanks for posting it! Fascinating time capsule. I couldn't name a single one of the radio themes!
@williamschlenger1518
@williamschlenger1518 2 года назад
What a fantastic voice.He was as good as any of the great singers.
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey 8 лет назад
Why did Arthur Tracy give up singing?
@jimdrake-writer
@jimdrake-writer 3 года назад
He lived in England for years, and did relatively little performing after returning to the U.S. because of his commercial real-estate involvement. He made a fortune in commercial development, then returned to singing after he was heard in the film “Pennies From Heaven.” He continued to sing on cruise ships when he was in his seventies.
@drewcomix
@drewcomix 8 лет назад
Good stuff! I'd like to see the rest of this episode, if it survives.
@unclelouie3828
@unclelouie3828 5 лет назад
How could the panel not know who he was Immediately?
@jimdrake-writer
@jimdrake-writer 3 года назад
They wouldn’t know him by sight because he was heard, not seen, on radio.
@unclelouie3828
@unclelouie3828 3 года назад
@@jimdrake-writer They all would have seen him 'somewhere'. He made many appearances, was in movies, made many 'short' sing-a-long films that were shown in movie theaters. His recording of 'Marta' was imitated by 'everyone and - then there were pictures of him everywhere. And that's 'my' my story.
@jimdrake-writer
@jimdrake-writer 3 года назад
uncle louie: Yes, he made film shorts that were shown in movie theaters when he was in his prime, but he was costumed as the “Street Singer of the Air” character he had created, not in a suit. Most of his personal appearances were in vaudeville, initially in Atlantic City and then on the “subway circuit” and ultimately as a headliner in the Poli circuit. But that was before his radio career, which is what made him nationally known. During the peak of his fame, he was not in the U.S. for six years. He was living and performing in the U.K., and it was there that most of his recordings were made.
@gf1001
@gf1001 15 лет назад
What a wonderful clip of Arthur in the 50s brilliant thanks so much.
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