I did not realize he has just passed! May 21, 2023--Sunday, but announced to the public yesterday, May 26... RIP! My favortie song of his: "My Cup Runneth Over"...
@@Cynthia-ht8ld OK. You are right; Ed Ames Died on Sunday May 21, 2023 but the announcement was not made public till yesterday, May 26th. My apologies.
I was nine years old when this aired. My dad would sometimes let me stay up to watch The Tonight Show with him. What a beautiful voice Ed Ames had. This brought back great memories of my dad. I miss him. 😢
What a lovely singing voice Ed Ames had!!! I remember him from the Daniel Boone show, and always liked him! He was a great actor, also, and my condolences to his family!!!❤
I remember the tomahawk throw he did on Johnny Carson, it was hilarious 😂 I laughed so much, even more when Johnny Carson, said I didn't know you were Jewish. The audience laughed for about 5, 10 minutes. Indeed a night to remember.
B"H Thanks Mary. I remember him as a kid singing and acting (often as a Native American!) Now some 65years later i saw this & it was so obvious to me that he is Russian or Ukrainian,(looks like my Grandad born there).I figured he is Jewish too.(Said Kaddish for his soul)
For whatever reason, Ed and Bing Crosby's (both) voices, resonate with me in their richness, timbre, simplicity of delivery, and just is so soothing, professional. I loved Bing, and I loved Ed's singing so much! Thank you for uploading!
I was just a kid when Ed Ames left his brothers to go solo as a singer/actor. He was great at both. As a singer, he had a couple hits that I remember: “My Cup Runneth Over” and “Who Will Answer.” And yes, I enjoyed the Daniel Boone tv series. The show’s directors were quite creative in how they wove Ames’ Mingo character into the story lines. As a vocalist and voice teacher, I had just introduced the music of Ed Ames to one of my students weeks ago. Now, it’s sad to know he’s no longer physically with us. Rest In Power Ed Ames 🎶
🙏🧸🎭🧸 While under (Far) less than ideal circumstances, it is VERY Classy and Respectful Johnny Carson channel Your Uploading of Memories after 🎭 pass.. 🙏👏👏👏
I was a craps dealer for the summer at Harrah's Reno .. college kid .. Ed sang in one of the rooms and came in from the entry of the hall, voice booming !! That Reno, that Harrah's, that summer, gone ..
When I was a kid I got to see The Fantastics at the Sullivan St. playhouse in NYC. What a lovely theme, a great song that my mother loved. The message of the play and the song was one of love and a feeling of coming home. As a child I was moved by the play’s ending when the theme returned, to come full circle. I am not ashamed to say this song moves me still today.
Edmund Dantes Urick Ed Ames, Eddie Ames 9 July 1927 - 21 May 2023 Born in Malden, Massachusetts Father David Urick - Mother Sarah (Zaslavskaya) Jewish Parents who immigrated from Ukraine. Ed was the youngest of nine children, five boys and four girls.
I have had his greatest-hit album for a long time, and this song along with My Cup Runneth Over are my favorite. I also enjoy Harry Belafonte's version of Try to Remember. Rest in peace both of them.
Quick reactions: Harry B just exuded so much class. Stevie is awesome -- and could laugh at himself (and the great Ray Charles) Bruce looked thrilled to be a part of all of this, as did almost all of them With all those great singers and stars, Al Jarreau still stood out...at least here. Dylan is a strange cat, but even he smiled a little.
Kinda reminds me of when I first heard Jim Neighbors sang, only knew him from Andy Griffin and Gomer Pile USMC. Only knew Ed Aims from Daniel Boone. He is one of my favorite artists.
I grew up with my mother blaring his records on her stereo. We lived way out in the country,so no neighbors to bother. We lost all his records in the floods of '96. I sure wish I had them all.
July 9 1927 - May 2923 My parents had a plaayer piano with this song roll. . . Theyve been gone Mom for 50 years she was born in 1927 and Dad for 8 year his birthday was July 9. . . Memories and musuc.
Where do all of these short Carson kinescopes come from? There was a company on the east and west coasts that would film your appearance on TV for a fee, often just you and your appearance. Are these them?
Kinescopes from the videotape era tended to be used for: 1) distribution to Armed Forces Radio & TV, 2) distribution to Canada, 3) for a legal record of the broadcast day or to prove ads ran as scheduled.
I was listening the the "Carson Podcast" with host Mark Malkoff and Ed Ames was the guest. Ed said that Johnny had him on every night for a week to sing "Try To Remember". Does anyone remember than?
Another amazing find. Johnny said everything before he started having all his Tonight Shows preserved in 1972 were lost or erased or destroyed (which he was unaware of til it was too late). Yet clips and segments even entire shows from the 60s keep appearing on RU-vid from time to time. No doubt there's much much more out and about hidden in vaults of all kinds in particular the NBC network. If only Johnny had known he would have seized everything he could find and stored them with the rest of his own tapes.
Never heard of the guy, but he hailed from my hometown of Malden, Mass, as did that other great American actor, Mike Road! Who can forget Road’s turns as conman Pearly Gates and outlaw Buckskin Charlie King in several classic “Maverick” episodes, as well as his seminal voice work as the original ‘60s cartoon, “Space Ghost.”
I never heard of Mike Road. You mean that you're from Malden, MA and you never heard of Ed Ames or the Ames Brothers? Ed and his brothers were born in Malden.
@@Cynthia-ht8ld Yep, born and raised. Lived there for 24 years before going into the military in ‘86 and never heard of either of them! I only discovered that they were from Malden after looking them up online a couple of years ago!
I never heard of Mike Road. He may have been from Malde n,Massachusetts but so was Ed Ames. As far as I'm concerned the only famous one from Malden was Ed Ames because like I said I never, ever heard of Mike Road.