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Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue" on The Ed Sullivan Show 

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Paul Mauriat "Love Is Blue" on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 18, 1968. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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@liveonerke
@liveonerke Год назад
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!
@stevehall383
@stevehall383 2 года назад
That was one of the most unique dance routines I've ever seen from that era...and it fit the melody perfectly.
@onecooldude1644
Where has the class of this era gone? It sickens me to see what music and entertainment have now become.
@russgifford519
@russgifford519 2 года назад
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.
@robertlennon9531
@robertlennon9531 2 года назад
It never gets old, but we are.
@candyslashthekiller7058
@candyslashthekiller7058 Год назад
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
@stephendavidbailey2743
God 56 years ago. This is 2024.
@thomasrastocky3871
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…
@markthompson7727
@markthompson7727 2 года назад
The choreography reminds me of Bob Fosse’s “Sweet Charity” which was a big hit on Broadway at the time.
@bpasbrig5
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.
@brt5273
I miss the days when instrumentals like this and Classical Gas were on the Pop charts and playing over the radio.
@jamesfisher1952
No music like this today. So sad.
@EduardoJose-op9wv
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.
@hellodolly9879
Born in 1960. Amazing how timeless this is. Beautiful oboe solo.
@rickholden8591
In my opinion, the most melodically beautiful instrumental ever made.
@johnmohanmusic
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.
@DougCeleste
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. 😎
@sallypitts7659
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!!
@carol-mariefleming8689
@carol-mariefleming8689 Год назад
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. ❤
@martiglesias60
Great to hear a harpsichord in popular music.