Doris was 53 at that time.A natural beauty indeed. John just 32.Both with German anchestors. So talented and shining. John's death at 53 in 1997 was a real tragedy.
Thank you for bringing this lovely video to us. Two lovely people and John Denver left us way too soon. They both had beautiful voices. Rest in peace 🙏
LOVED HIS AND DORIS' SINGING SO MUCH JOHN AND DORIS SANG LIKE THINGS WERE ALWAYS COOL ANDD CALM BUT most of all so smooth and pleasant. great songs great music and great voices.
That was SO funny. I've been a John Denver fan forever and was great seeing this again. I'm 69 so can remember when tv was good viewing for the entire family. Thank goodness people, like these two lovely people, can still be seen. Thank you so much.
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Wow. Loved John and to see him with Doris Day. I don't know who was luckier to meet who. Both of these people I so admire. I would love to be able to sit with Doris and talk to her about all her experiences with the actors in her life. I know she probably didn't get to know John Denver like she knew the other actors in her life. So cool though.
Hi Howard, Thanks for uploading another gem here! Doris looks great in her blue outfit. Wish they had done more singing together!!! Doris' and John's voices blend very good together I think.
Don't get me wrong, I love John Denver but Doris Day's silky smooth voice can make anyone else's sound scratchy:-) She was an amazing talent and so was John!
Great show! Hello type in "Ron Howard Cover" listen to "The Dance" To all of us who have lost ones. Life goes that fast, and we will see them again that soon! R.I.P. John.
@@holarc It would've open her a complete new career, but I guess it was too far away from her image. It's a pity. Imagine, Miss Day would've been Mrs. Robinson! It could've been a milestone in movie's history! If there is a mistake in my English, please forgive, it's not my first language.
@@markuskozlik5242 thank u. that's exactly right. she was unfortunately a bit inhibited i believe, and probably allowed more conservative (and puritanical), family, friends and other 'voices' to influence her. i read that a close friend of hers said that she had actually been a very sensual person in private life, and had numerous affairs and lovers. that's of course not quite like the nasty domineering character of 'mrs. robinson', but a bit closer anyway. i loved her freshness in her early film 'calamity jane', and in the first half of it her androgynous/masculine qualities! have u seen it?
@@holarc I've got Calamity Jane on DVD, in German we would say, her performance was "burschikos" (Burschi is a word for boy). I love this movie, she's fantastic!
By 22 years he die in a plane crash flying his own plane October 12, 1997. In fact when his plane ended up engine trouble it was close to Doris Day home in California. He ended up flying it into the ocean can you save other people's life.
That's a good times Debbie no wonder you seem so happy,,, I'm laughing because i actually looked it up and there's a couple videos on RU-vid with Gary Coleman saying that what you talking about Willis 😅 that's funny and Dana Plato is also there she was almost cute as you huh i saw your on Judy's show you were going fishing or on date in the woods with was it ben walton anyways you and judy are lot's of fun 🧑🏫👒🖐️.
He would’ve definitely taken her career in a different direction and we all know that she could’ve handled the role with no problem she just felt that it was not the image that her fans had come to expect of her. Later she was offered the Lansbury roll on Murder She Wrote, And then even later a recurring role on Dynasty which she would’ve been ..awesome for. Apparently she was always receiving Scripps right up until the time that she got too sick. In her later years she spoke about the possibility of doing a film with Clint Eastwood that he had written and wanted her for
at 7:52 . . . What modern tv show does this uniform remind me of . . . and I don't mean any disrespect but John Denver has a much much better looking face than the main character in that tv show I'm remembering . . .
I can’t figure out why Doris resented being thought of as wholesome and the girl next door? Ive seen her do it over and over in interviews and as a guest on other tv shows. Did she want to be “trashy”or something? Weird. I always loved her movies but not her real-life persona.
Maybe because of that image, she never got the respect her impeccable musical career deserved. Even today we talk about her image and not about the quality of her work