I'm so stoked I'm going to get to see Scott perform live on Broadway in New York (February 2024) in the Connector at the MCC theater. I cant wait to see him live and in person singing🥰
This episode always makes me laugh I like how he starts tapping on the microphone making it believe like it was malfunctioning so he could listen to the words and memorize them
I love hearing Scott Bakula talking on the DVD saying he didn't sing this song as good as he can sing because Sam didn't know he could sing yet! I loved hearing Scott Bakula talk before other episodes also on the DVDs for Quantum Leap. Also on the Quantum Leap CD Scott Bakula talks in an interview! I love hearing Scott singing!!! And I love this song!
What I always loved was the fact that Al could have a good time all by himself! My favorite example of this is when Sam was "Sam Beiderman" in the asylum and Al was using a catchy little rap tune to teach another patient the alphabet. He was all over the room and had the whole place going! Great bit.
Robert Dean Stockwell (North Hollywood, California; 5 de marzo de 1936-Ranchos de Taos, Nuevo México; 7 de noviembre de 2021)[1] fue un actor de cine y televisión estadounidense.
@@iaingirling9530 agree as dean stockwell said in several interviews they just clicked got along really well . They co-starred in 2 other programs after quantum leap .one was NCIS, the other was star trek I believe .
This is from early in the series when they were aware just how musically inclined Scott Bakula is, but didn't want to lean too much into it for obvious reasons. He still sounds amazing for improvising and scatting around the melody.
I would of liked to see Dr. Sam Beckett leaped back to 1776 into another ancestor of the Beckett family that fought in American Revolutionary War. The fans of the show got see where he leaped into his great grandfather as a Union solider during the Civil War.
Personally I never liked it when the series broke it's own rules. When Sam lept outside his lifetime into the Civil War in that 1993 episode, as well as meeting more famous people like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe's chauffer, I knew the series was about to be cancelled...and it was.
@@John-ct9zs well those episodes were good i liked those episodes. and the show wasn't cancelled because of low ratings or because season five was bad it got the axe because nbc didn't keep their end of the deal to renew the show for a season six and they cancelled the show at the last minute. that and it was the early 90's back then in 1992 and 1993 a lot of show's got cancelled early and got the axe like back in 1992 they cancelled the Cosby show after eight seasons but it could have easily made it to ten.
@@coreynance3874 Disagree with you on a couple of points. First, I disagree that the Civil War episode, the Elvis episode, and Marilyn Monroe episode were good. The Marilyn one was kinda watchable, the Elvis and Civil War one was absolute cringe, but all 3 were a clear signal to me in 1993 that the show was likely going to end, because it was breaking with it's own formula that it established 5 seasons ago. The only "famous historical event/person" episode that I thought was legit good was Lee Harvey Oswald, and series creator Bellasario wanted to do that one, not NBC forcing him to do it. I remember 1993, I was in high school. NBC was pushing for a more straight up, in your face traditional time travel show where the time traveler goes to famous historical events and is always meeting famous people. NBC execs weren't fond of Quantum Leap's unique approach of dealing with ordinary folks and smaller plots. When series creator Donald P. Bellisario saw what NBC was pushing, he decided it was probably best to write a series finale, with the possibility of a 6th season open. Quantum Leap had a good run, 5 seasons, it wasn't cancelled early. It was cancelled earlier then I wanted that's for sure, but it had a good run. The Cosby Show had a great run, and it was time for that show to go in 1992, it had gotten stale by 1989, and was an 80s show gasping for life in the 90s.
@@John-ct9zs why does everybody hate season five so much it is a very good season i very strongly disagree with people saying it's bad. out of its 22 episodes it had 13 or 14 very good episodes that were awesome and epic and about "seven" good but just average episodes. it had two three parter's and one two parter. there's the the evil leaper trilogy the trilogy three parter the lee Harvey Oswald two parter at the beginning of season five there's the episodes killing time nowhere to run goodbye norma jean the leap between the state's Memphis Melody where Sam leaped into Elvis and mirror image the series finale. i can't remember every episode in that season but from what i remember most of those episodes back then like 90% percent of them were good. the rest of those episodes the other uh eight were good too but i wouldn't call them awesome or epic or anything the regular normal episode's the rest of them i would just call "average" or "decent" because i thought they were just average.
And for those who would like to try...: *VOLARE* (di Modugno e Migliacci) Penso che un sogno cosi' non ritorni mai piu' Mi dipingevo le mani e la faccia di blu Poi d'improvviso venivo dal vento rapito E incominciavo a volare nel cielo infinito Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu dipinto di blu Felice di stare lassù E volavo, volavo felice più in alto del sole Ed ancora più su Mentre il mondo pian piano spariva lontano laggiù Una musica dolce suonava soltanto per me Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu dipinto di blu Felice di stare lassù Ma tutti i sogni nell'alba svaniscon perché Quando tramonta la luna li porta con sé Ma io continuo a sognare negli occhi tuoi belli Che sono blu come un cielo trapunto di stelle Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù E continuo a volare felice più in alto del sole Ed ancora più su Mentre il mondo pian piano scompare negli occhi tuoi blu La tua voce è una musica dolce che suona per me Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù Con te
season 1 episode 6 Double Identity : Sam becomes a 1965 hit man whose romance with the godfather's (guest star Michael Genovese) girlfriend (guest star Terri Garber) places him in danger.
코미디언뺭치시네요
"Teresa gave him a slot for twenty minutes." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"If im lying, im dying" 😂😂
Oh dear... the American accent destroyed the finesse of the song 🤣
I'm so stoked I'm going to get to see Scott perform live on Broadway in New York (February 2024) in the Connector at the MCC theater. I cant wait to see him live and in person singing🥰
They definitely did act like great friends absolutely love this show
Before he was a Mexican drug lord, Hector Salamanca was a mafia member.
This episode always makes me laugh I like how he starts tapping on the microphone making it believe like it was malfunctioning so he could listen to the words and memorize them
😊6
I love his velvet voice 💖
Scott Bakula is so damn talented. He should put out an album of some sort
Scott has said he hasn't because no one would buy it. I don't know why he doesn't know he has thousands and thousands of fans who would.
hear me out- i found him hot when he was getting more into the song 👀
Scott didn’t roll the r when he sang Volare.
I love hearing Scott Bakula talking on the DVD saying he didn't sing this song as good as he can sing because Sam didn't know he could sing yet! I loved hearing Scott Bakula talk before other episodes also on the DVDs for Quantum Leap. Also on the Quantum Leap CD Scott Bakula talks in an interview! I love hearing Scott singing!!! And I love this song!
I miss that show
I worked as an extra that day on the side and it was just so wonderful watching Dean and Scott a wonderful day for us all
Wow!! That must have been wonderful. I can't even imagine how cool it must have been being on set of QL!
🖖
Bet it was hard ignoring dean when he's supposed to be an hologram lol
Lucky bastard !
2:10 that singing really made me remember Danny :')
he should have sung this like Newbomb Turk on The Hollywood Knights
At the end...Hector Salamanca
What I always loved was the fact that Al could have a good time all by himself! My favorite example of this is when Sam was "Sam Beiderman" in the asylum and Al was using a catchy little rap tune to teach another patient the alphabet. He was all over the room and had the whole place going! Great bit.
I always loved how his signature prop was a cigar, so that way Dean could smoke on set LOL
Love this song played it at my wedding Scott was great dean too
Love his singing with Dean.
Hector from breaking bad been 60 years old for 30 years
Robert Dean Stockwell (North Hollywood, California; 5 de marzo de 1936-Ranchos de Taos, Nuevo México; 7 de noviembre de 2021)[1] fue un actor de cine y televisión estadounidense.
Halfway through and Sam says "you know what screw it I'm not gonna be here very long anyway"
Rest In Peace Dean Stockwell, always loved this scene and this show!
I just found out about his passing. Sad to hear. One of my favorite TV shows growing up.
Dean stockwell and Scott bukula a brilliant partnership in quantum leap, the best show in the 80s.
@@iaingirling9530 agree as dean stockwell said in several interviews they just clicked got along really well . They co-starred in 2 other programs after quantum leap .one was NCIS, the other was star trek I believe .
he participated in volare on columbo too
Земля пухом!
What a legend of a actor Dean Stockwell, and will be truly miss but he will live on helping Dr Sam Beckett find his way home. Be it on earth or above.
al è italiano? ... non sembra 😂😂🤣🤣😭
Being an Irish guy at an Italian wedding be like...
0:58 al flirting lmao
I love that part 😍 he's a multitasker 😁help Sam and flirt
Al girl from beginning to end ❤️💙my mind automatically thinks if he can roll his tongue like that 🥰😉
This is from early in the series when they were aware just how musically inclined Scott Bakula is, but didn't want to lean too much into it for obvious reasons. He still sounds amazing for improvising and scatting around the melody.
I love how Sam says "I got it!" and just goes on purely on his charisma.
Это точно)
funny scen
Thats don Hector 209
From my favorite episode. ❤️
brutal.
Love it !
Yaaa Sam leaps into a gangsta
I would of liked to see Dr. Sam Beckett leaped back to 1776 into another ancestor of the Beckett family that fought in American Revolutionary War. The fans of the show got see where he leaped into his great grandfather as a Union solider during the Civil War.
Personally I never liked it when the series broke it's own rules. When Sam lept outside his lifetime into the Civil War in that 1993 episode, as well as meeting more famous people like Elvis and Marilyn Monroe's chauffer, I knew the series was about to be cancelled...and it was.
They did that in the QL novel Independence by John Peel. Read it.
@@John-ct9zs well those episodes were good i liked those episodes. and the show wasn't cancelled because of low ratings or because season five was bad it got the axe because nbc didn't keep their end of the deal to renew the show for a season six and they cancelled the show at the last minute. that and it was the early 90's back then in 1992 and 1993 a lot of show's got cancelled early and got the axe like back in 1992 they cancelled the Cosby show after eight seasons but it could have easily made it to ten.
@@coreynance3874 Disagree with you on a couple of points. First, I disagree that the Civil War episode, the Elvis episode, and Marilyn Monroe episode were good. The Marilyn one was kinda watchable, the Elvis and Civil War one was absolute cringe, but all 3 were a clear signal to me in 1993 that the show was likely going to end, because it was breaking with it's own formula that it established 5 seasons ago. The only "famous historical event/person" episode that I thought was legit good was Lee Harvey Oswald, and series creator Bellasario wanted to do that one, not NBC forcing him to do it. I remember 1993, I was in high school. NBC was pushing for a more straight up, in your face traditional time travel show where the time traveler goes to famous historical events and is always meeting famous people. NBC execs weren't fond of Quantum Leap's unique approach of dealing with ordinary folks and smaller plots. When series creator Donald P. Bellisario saw what NBC was pushing, he decided it was probably best to write a series finale, with the possibility of a 6th season open. Quantum Leap had a good run, 5 seasons, it wasn't cancelled early. It was cancelled earlier then I wanted that's for sure, but it had a good run. The Cosby Show had a great run, and it was time for that show to go in 1992, it had gotten stale by 1989, and was an 80s show gasping for life in the 90s.
@@John-ct9zs why does everybody hate season five so much it is a very good season i very strongly disagree with people saying it's bad. out of its 22 episodes it had 13 or 14 very good episodes that were awesome and epic and about "seven" good but just average episodes. it had two three parter's and one two parter. there's the the evil leaper trilogy the trilogy three parter the lee Harvey Oswald two parter at the beginning of season five there's the episodes killing time nowhere to run goodbye norma jean the leap between the state's Memphis Melody where Sam leaped into Elvis and mirror image the series finale. i can't remember every episode in that season but from what i remember most of those episodes back then like 90% percent of them were good. the rest of those episodes the other uh eight were good too but i wouldn't call them awesome or epic or anything the regular normal episode's the rest of them i would just call "average" or "decent" because i thought they were just average.
Good accent our boys...Al is always a great crazy friend and Sam is a sweet great pretender... I loved this show...😉👍🇮🇹
And for those who would like to try...: *VOLARE* (di Modugno e Migliacci) Penso che un sogno cosi' non ritorni mai piu' Mi dipingevo le mani e la faccia di blu Poi d'improvviso venivo dal vento rapito E incominciavo a volare nel cielo infinito Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu dipinto di blu Felice di stare lassù E volavo, volavo felice più in alto del sole Ed ancora più su Mentre il mondo pian piano spariva lontano laggiù Una musica dolce suonava soltanto per me Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu dipinto di blu Felice di stare lassù Ma tutti i sogni nell'alba svaniscon perché Quando tramonta la luna li porta con sé Ma io continuo a sognare negli occhi tuoi belli Che sono blu come un cielo trapunto di stelle Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù E continuo a volare felice più in alto del sole Ed ancora più su Mentre il mondo pian piano scompare negli occhi tuoi blu La tua voce è una musica dolce che suona per me Volare oh, oh Cantare oh, oh Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù Nel blu degli occhi tuoi blu Felice di stare quaggiù Con te
When Don Gino says Frankie will be singing soprano and Sam hits the high note... 🤣🤣
That was great!
season 1 episode 6 Double Identity : Sam becomes a 1965 hit man whose romance with the godfather's (guest star Michael Genovese) girlfriend (guest star Terri Garber) places him in danger.
Love Sam and Al! Al saved Sam's behind many a time!
Agreed!!!
Love this episode and this part particularly LOL. Sam and Al were a great duo.
RIP Al. 😞