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Sam Cooke - Mary Lou (Arthur Murray Dance Party 6th October 1958) 

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This is a very rare colour kinescope recording of Sam Cooke performing "Mary Lou" on The Arthur Murray Dance Party, 6th October 1958. I downloaded this clip from NRRArchives3 channel / @nrrarchives3 who is the original owner of the footage and did some colour grading editing to the clip to bring out better colour as the pictures were rather blue-greenish tinted in the original, the original can be viewed here • Sam Cooke "Mary Lou" .

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@TheShabazzProduction
@TheShabazzProduction 4 года назад
Go ahead Brother Sam, rock that joint!
@cindyho9675
@cindyho9675 2 года назад
The lady in the very back on the right side from our viewpoint who has dark brown hair and a powder blue dress is on an episode of Antiques Roadshow from Williamsburg. One of her students gave her the dress because she got him on this episode of The Arthur Murray Show. So cool!
@aforell6532
@aforell6532 4 года назад
Sure wish I could find footage of this show in late 1953. My mom was on a show dancing with a friend!
@jehobden
@jehobden 6 лет назад
Thanks for posting this. It's funny that the film would be blue-green, as much older color film, especially Eastmancolor, loses its blue-green colors and turns red.
@voiskumbeaver3285
@voiskumbeaver3285 5 лет назад
I think it's early colour video rather than film. Has an interesting look.
@jeffmissinne3866
@jeffmissinne3866 2 года назад
It's film all right, as it has an identifiable film splice while Kathryn Murray was making her ending speech. My guess is this is a reversal process color film like Kodachrome or Anscochrome, which tends to hold its colors, but also picks up an awful lot of contrast. (I have a couple old Castle Films 8mm home movie prints of Walter Lantz cartoons on Anscochrome; the color is still OK but the contrast is really hard-boiled.)
@JonathanMcKey
@JonathanMcKey 2 года назад
@@jeffmissinne3866 Yes, definitely film, my guess is an amateur filmed it for historical purposes, like the Perry Como Show from 1958. Videotape would not have the outer ring of a pothole TV shown.
@DVSyoutube
@DVSyoutube 2 года назад
0:02 Dancing NBC Peacock!
@manofmanyinterests
@manofmanyinterests 3 года назад
Excellent work and great footage! I just bought a partial kinescope of the series.
@BTC54321
@BTC54321 7 лет назад
I dig that NBC logo in the beginning @0:00
@WPM_in_ATL
@WPM_in_ATL 2 года назад
I dig the one from a Kraft Music Hall episode where Joe Williams is singing with Count Basie.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
Lorillard Tobacco {Newport, Kent} was Murray's sponsor on Monday nights at 10pm(et) in the 1958-'59 season.
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
Here's a concurrent magazine ad: i.pinimg.com/736x/5c/20/da/5c20da111f7fa04ca7fb62ee37e76c93.jpg
@moclips1
@moclips1 7 лет назад
Thanks for posting!
@fromthesidelines
@fromthesidelines 6 лет назад
7:16- "George Gobel begins a new season with his guests Peggy Lee, Jim Backus and Dennis Day- IN COLOR, tomorrow night on the NBC Television Network."
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 6 лет назад
In all of the clips I have seen of "The Arthur Murray Dance Party" I have yet to see Arthur Murray. He must have appeared...BUT WHEN? I see him at the end, but is that all he did?
@jackchen7003
@jackchen7003 2 года назад
Yeah, pretty much. Sometimes he would speak, but very rare. Should’ve been called the “Kathryn Murray” show
@glennmillerfan
@glennmillerfan 7 месяцев назад
Arthur Murray had an earlier television dancing program that aired over CBS from July 1941 until CBS put its television broadcasts on a wartime schedule at the end of May 1942. Maybe he appeared on the earlier series.
@altfactor
@altfactor 2 года назад
Was this a color kinescope, color videotape, or black-and-white footage thst was colorized?
@glennmillerfan
@glennmillerfan 5 месяцев назад
Color kinescope maybe dubbed to video tape at a later date.
@byrd56
@byrd56 6 лет назад
Sounds like NBC-Burbank's Frank Barton was the announcer.
@dw438
@dw438 5 лет назад
It was NBC New York announcer Jerry Damon, who ID's himself at the end. Show originated at the Colonial Theater, Broadway and West 62nd Street.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 2 года назад
@@dw438 - No doubt Jackie Gleason peripherally had his hand in this show (in spite of his being signed to "another network"), courtesy his manager Jack Philbin who executive-produced this thing
@geraldbaker4019
@geraldbaker4019 4 года назад
The guy on the right looks like Alex Moffat as Eric Trump Jr.
@cindyho9675
@cindyho9675 2 года назад
😂
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