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Rudy Vallee "The Whiffenpoof Song" on The Ed Sullivan Show 

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Rudy Vallee "The Whiffenpoof Song" on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 13, 1949. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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@radicalross7700
@radicalross7700 Год назад
"We'll pass and be forgotten with the rest". Rudy Vallee has passed, but he hasn't been forgotten.
@irafutterman5557
@irafutterman5557 Год назад
I'm sure many cool cats would reject this as so old fashioned and stodgy but this is masterclass sophistication, class,and talent a great treasure to be able to enjoy with our technology.
@bradstewart7007
@bradstewart7007 Год назад
15 years between this an introducing The Rolling Stones. Feels like a century apart.
@RubyRosaRudy
@RubyRosaRudy 2 года назад
He slipped in the first part of the “bridge” of the song by singing “Damned from here to eternity,” when “damned” was a curse word banned from television-but this was “live” and in his second rendering of that line he sang the accepted version, “Doomed from here to eternity.”
@davidhapka5410
@davidhapka5410 3 года назад
A gentler time. In stark contrast to the ugliness of today 🥺
@eightinches6094
@eightinches6094 3 года назад
Mankind has changed.
@davidhapka5410
@davidhapka5410 2 года назад
@Frank Lopez Boo hoo...
@drfelixgraham
@drfelixgraham 2 года назад
Oh yes, the time of lynchings. A much more beautiful and gentle time.
@davidhapka5410
@davidhapka5410 2 года назад
@@drfelixgraham Virtue signal somewhere else, Doc.
@elainesmith7512
@elainesmith7512 2 года назад
@@davidhapka5410 "Doc" is telling the truth.
@joycejean-baptiste4355
@joycejean-baptiste4355 2 года назад
Ed Sullivan looks so young here. I watched his show on T. V. when I was a kid.
@jones616
@jones616 2 года назад
Wow, I didn't know Ed Sullivan was around for Rudy Vallee...I saw the Beatles "premiere " on Ed's show, was so exciting...I was just getting into adolescence, life was so full of promise .
@RubyRosaRudy
@RubyRosaRudy 3 месяца назад
I was fortunate to interview Rudy Vallee at length, and he told me that when he introduced the variety show on network radio in the early 1930s, Ed Sullivan, who was then a newspaper columnist, often covered Vallee's "Fleischmann Hour" shows in his column.
@johnhourigan6049
@johnhourigan6049 3 года назад
I find these late 1940s clips of Ed’s shows fascinating.
@williamschlenger1518
@williamschlenger1518 6 месяцев назад
My mom used to sing this to me when I was very young.
@juanlespin
@juanlespin 3 года назад
Well my impression of Rudy Vallee just went up. Lovely introduction and sweet singing, especially the coda. Normally singers love holding long high notes but he pauses on the low ones. Very effective.
@RubyRosaRudy
@RubyRosaRudy Год назад
His ability to sustain such a long breath stemmed from his mastery of the clarinet and saxophone-actually, “saxophones” because he played the soprano, alto, C-melody, tenor, and bass saxophones with the Yale Collegians.
@scifiradioguy
@scifiradioguy 2 года назад
So great for you to have all of this material digitized and presented for generations to come.
@josephnatoli3935
@josephnatoli3935 8 месяцев назад
I loved this crooner!❤❤
@steveperry1344
@steveperry1344 2 года назад
i've been a fan of rudy vallee ever since i was a kid, i used to sing along with my mother to his records, great to hear and see him in this film clip.
@TomElvisSmith
@TomElvisSmith 3 года назад
Now this is a great Rudy Vallee clip! I liked his explanation of the origin of the song too. I'm going to copy what I said on the previous Vallee post, since it would be better suited here. Rudy Vallee, along with Gene Austin, and eventually Bing Crosby and Russ Columbo, pioneered the crooning singing style which made the ladies swoon back in the 1920's and early '30's. Some of his big hits were "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover", "Betty Co-Ed", "Stein Song" and many, many others. He later experienced a revival in his career in the 1960's when he starred in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". Rudy appeared on quite a few early Sullivan shows. Other songs sung by Rudy on this episode were "Another Girl Like You" (possibly "If I Had a Girl Like You"), "Ragtime Gal" "Bamboo Tree" and "Tell Me Pretty Maiden".
@RubyRosaRudy
@RubyRosaRudy 2 года назад
Indeed he sang “If I Had a Girl Like You,” which he had featured on his “Fleischmann Hour” in the early-1930s. He sang “Under the Bamboo Tree” and noted that the novelty song was a favorite of none other than Enrico Caruso.
@trevorpark7768
@trevorpark7768 3 года назад
I catch some of these old shows and it is a different world. The audiences are so civilized and classy. Everyone puts on their best. They cared how they looked in public. They all had manners. Do not know what happened to Americans.
@chipmartin1223
@chipmartin1223 2 года назад
Yes indeed. When I was young my grandfather would play old 78’s of Rudy Vallee for me while showing me how to wire up old telephones. My grandfather was born in the 1800’s. We would leave the house to walk Into down town Memphis. He always wore a nice hat and a suit with tie. They all went out carry about their appearance and were very kind to one another. I miss those days. It was a totally different world then. Yes it was
@reneehenderson5787
@reneehenderson5787 Год назад
Perhaps ‘Americans’ have reverted to their true nature. Maybe the polite audiences you recall are merely an illusion. The book “Lies My Teacher Told Me” reveals the true American that you so fondly remember.
@charlestait5303
@charlestait5303 11 месяцев назад
Bad parenting!
@josephnatoli3935
@josephnatoli3935 8 месяцев назад
1:01 1:06. There are no more civilized Americans as of late. BORDERS language and culture, without these 3 we will loose our beautiful AMERICA. We are not a democracy... We are a republic.🙏❤🙏👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Itchybooty
@Itchybooty 7 месяцев назад
Not just America, it’s all over the world. Also only the people with money dressed this way, the rest of the working class people May have tried to dress as nice and cleans as possible but only for special situations. 😂
@domenicleone8051
@domenicleone8051 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful voice
@deborahkelly1489
@deborahkelly1489 Год назад
This song is beautiful it always makes me emotional.
@rjstreeter1961
@rjstreeter1961 3 года назад
My mother turned 100 recently, and mentioned that she'd been thinking about Rudy Vallée singing The Whiffenpoof Song - I think she will love this version! RJ Streeter 7-2-2021
@ricksandoval1187
@ricksandoval1187 3 месяца назад
He had a very relaxed demeanor and took the song serious. Too bad he didn't sing more
@reneleclerc6119
@reneleclerc6119 3 года назад
I wonder if Steve Allen had as much fun with the lyrics of this song as he had with rock songs.
@randquadrozzi1280
@randquadrozzi1280 Месяц назад
I would cringe when my grandparents put Lawrence welk on but their generation loved it.
@dougmilesmedia
@dougmilesmedia 3 года назад
"Lord Marmaduke Phogg" from "Batman"
@michaelpohas2608
@michaelpohas2608 3 года назад
In Londinium!
@Folkie44
@Folkie44 Год назад
Had to listen to this song after reading Dylan's Philosophy of Modern Song, although his remarks are based on the Bing Crosby version.
@leobrussel9471
@leobrussel9471 11 месяцев назад
What a marvelous voice, both singing and speaking. His introductory remarks were astonishingly articulate. Whether rehearsed or off-the-cuff, I have rarely, if ever, heard the like from a variety show guest. There are a lot of remarks here and on other videos from this era about how classy and dignified we were as a country back then, and not so much now. That is true up to a point. There were also terrible things in our national character at the time, racism being the most pernicious. When we who support President Trump now hear "Make America Great Again", we nearly all think of this side of America, the side of decency, fairness and dignity. Not the negative side. Not the racism. We were surely not great in those areas and need never return to them. But the positive side? We definitely will be greater with a return to that.
@finallybrainunderstood479
@finallybrainunderstood479 3 года назад
@4:30 as weeeeeeeeee...... Yes🙏baaa👌
@RubyRosaRudy
@RubyRosaRudy 2 года назад
It takes a professional clarinet and saxophone player, which he was, to be able to sing such a long phrase as his “such … as we-ee-ee-ee-ee-ee” on descending notes as he does “live” here as well as on his 1930s recording of “The Whiffenpoof Song.”
@catguy00
@catguy00 2 года назад
I wish I sounded like this
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 2 года назад
You can tell Ed and Rudy were friends.
@pqdlindasgaiolascarlinhosd5758
@pqdlindasgaiolascarlinhosd5758 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏
@timcarr6401
@timcarr6401 2 месяца назад
Elvis does a shortened version of this song. It's much better than Rudy's take. But for sentimental reasons, Rudy gets the nod.
@pdmacguire
@pdmacguire Год назад
That was back when Yale was still a respected center of learning.
@chuckschafer942
@chuckschafer942 Год назад
IN 1949 IT WAS "TOAST OF THE TOWN"
@manouka
@manouka Год назад
he looks a lot like a young Edward Herrmann (who plays the grandfather in gilmore girls) and as soon as I thought that he said he's going to Hartford which is where that character lives in the show! so weird
@davidlogansr8007
@davidlogansr8007 2 года назад
I still like Rudy Valee Eve my though he wasn’t very nice I’ve read.
@therudyvalleearchives6831
@therudyvalleearchives6831 2 года назад
Rudy was a complicated person. From speaking with several folks who knew him and reading his autobiographies, he was very aware of the fact that he was opinionated, outspoken and not popular with many of the “in” crowd of Hollywood. He was not afraid to correct anyones grammar, or tell them what he really thought. However, he also was incredibly self aware, humble (almost to a point of self deprecation) and knew his strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately I think he was just like all of us, full of strengths and weaknesses, shades of gray.
@markhyde7783
@markhyde7783 Год назад
I have alot of his 45s promo no scratches I don't know if I should keep them or ditch them.
@exenx2995
@exenx2995 3 месяца назад
Goodwill
@MattWillis
@MattWillis Месяц назад
The Black Sheep Squadron
@Nonduality
@Nonduality 3 года назад
Now let's see Elvis sing it.
@eightinches6094
@eightinches6094 3 года назад
Or the Beatles!
@exenx2995
@exenx2995 3 месяца назад
If you would have researched first you would have seen that Elvis did sing this song in his 1969 movie "The Trouble With Girls (and how to get in to it)"
@miyoshiumeki
@miyoshiumeki Год назад
There is a blandness about Rudy that is undeniable, maybe because he never appeared to have much of a vocal range and his facial expression when singing lacked personality. Somehow that was made humorous in the movie The Palm Beach Story and later to the exaggerated character in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. I will never forget when as an old gentleman he appeared on a documentary about sexual mores of the 20th century and said rather proudly that in his life he slept with more than 200 woman and girls. I thought it was most interesting that he somehow kept score :)
@iluvhou
@iluvhou 2 года назад
Whoo. Thank goodness for this, I was spooked and creeped out from watching earlier performances of Mr. Valle's. I was curious and decided to look him up and was fascinated that he was popular or successful at all. Stinkers. But I do not know what other choices were out there during his early career, they must've been horrendous. Maybe he was different? His voice definitely improved with age. Very nice! He just looked & sounded scary when he was young.
@Emiliee
@Emiliee Год назад
Why were you spooked!
@user-uh5wp4bh8m
@user-uh5wp4bh8m 5 месяцев назад
Idle rich at Yale and Harvard......
@gregoryian123
@gregoryian123 Год назад
They are all fakes.
@exenx2995
@exenx2995 3 месяца назад
You must be talking about todays so called artists.
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