Amazing - fabulous - these guys are both great talents, and together they don't just double the talent on the stage... they multiply it. I've loved them since the 1960's. Timeless talent. Thanks for posting this. Ed
I was studying music at a conservatory and walked into my teacher's classroom and he was playing the Sandler & Young album THERE SHE GOES. From then on I was 'hooked'. I have converted most of my cassette tapes to CDS. BUT I do not have the Album "There She Goes". I can not locate a 'Clean' There She Goes. The mp3 that Amazon is featuring is greatly distorted in the last 10 of the 20 selections. If anyone out there knows where I might pick purchase a 'clean' album, or a cassette tape please let me knowTH
Hello James, Tony SANDLER is born in Belgium. married in the late 50ties with his lovely wife MImi and still married to her for over 55 years now. Father of 3 daughters and also several times granddad. Ralph was married to Muriel for several decades . She passed away in the eigties and Ralph got remaried years later. ... so you see... not all male showbiz teams are gay... so informe before posting...Martin & Lewis, Laurel & Hardy, Abbot and Costello, Simon & Gqarfunkel, etc...
I think the best is to put everything in perspective...We're talking entertainment from the sixties and seventies here... they were top of the bill that time and a smashing headliner in Vegas, Reno, Atlantic city and all over the USA and Canada for many years They sold millions of records for Capitol Records. They hosted 13 x the Kraft Music Hall TV show on national NBC in 1969, following hosts as Gene Kelly, Perry Como, Milton Berle, Adam West,... They were a dozen times on the legendary Ed Sullivan Show and even more in the Tonight Show then hosted by Johnny Carson, and numerous times on other tv shows s.a.Andy Williams Show, Dean Martin Show, Today Show, Merv Grifin Show, ...etc... that was then...now is now... BTW An Elvis Show from the 70ties looks also different than a U2 show nowadays…
@@tommebee ....and I went to see them in Atlanta, GA in the early 1960s. They were fantastic!!! The audience loved them too. They're one of the very few performers that sounded no different in person than on their albums. Great group! ❤❤
Amazing - fabulous - these guys are both great talents, and together they don't just double the talent on the stage... they multiply it. I've loved them since the 1960's. Timeless talent. Thanks for posting this. Ed
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These guys really arent as bad as SCTV would have you believe :)
No, I saw them on Sammy Maudlin. They were pretty bad.
Yes they are.
They’re badder About Liberace bad
It’s worse because they’re real
They’re amazing popularity was long solidified before SCTV was even a thing.
Bach. That's what I hear. I am a new fan of these guys. They're terrific.
I was studying music at a conservatory and walked into my teacher's classroom and he was playing the Sandler & Young album THERE SHE GOES. From then on I was 'hooked'. I have converted most of my cassette tapes to CDS. BUT I do not have the Album "There She Goes". I can not locate a 'Clean' There She Goes. The mp3 that Amazon is featuring is greatly distorted in the last 10 of the 20 selections. If anyone out there knows where I might pick purchase a 'clean' album, or a cassette tape please let me knowTH
www.sandlerandyoung-legacy.com/legacy-store.html
How much did they pay people to see their act?
You see, Blanche, they had gay people back then!
+james nylan??? gay?? LOL
+james nyland ; what does that mean; I knew Tony Sandler personally; not gay no way
Hello James, Tony SANDLER is born in Belgium. married in the late 50ties with his lovely wife MImi and still married to her for over 55 years now.
Father of 3 daughters and also several times granddad. Ralph was married to Muriel for several decades . She passed away in the eigties and Ralph got remaried years later. ... so you see... not all male showbiz teams are gay... so informe before posting...Martin & Lewis, Laurel & Hardy, Abbot and Costello, Simon & Gqarfunkel, etc...
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@@tommebee He's just goofing on these guys bc their act is more suited to 1940.
This is piss-awful.
This was when Americans loved Pat Boone and Liberace
LOL!!!!
I never heard of these cornballs.
You were blessed till now
worst act of all time.
I think the best is to put everything in perspective...We're talking entertainment from the sixties and seventies here... they were top of the bill that time and a smashing headliner in Vegas, Reno, Atlantic city and all over the USA and Canada for many years
They sold millions of records for Capitol Records. They hosted 13 x the Kraft Music Hall TV show on national NBC in 1969, following hosts as Gene Kelly, Perry Como, Milton Berle, Adam West,... They were a dozen times on the legendary Ed Sullivan Show and even more in the Tonight Show then hosted by Johnny Carson, and numerous times on other tv shows s.a.Andy Williams Show, Dean Martin Show, Today Show, Merv Grifin Show, ...etc... that was then...now is now... BTW An Elvis Show from the 70ties looks also different than a U2 show nowadays…
You're not known for your taste.
@@tommebee ....and I went to see them in Atlanta, GA in the early 1960s. They were fantastic!!! The audience loved them too. They're one of the very few performers that sounded no different in person than on their albums. Great group! ❤❤
@@Judyp77 Wow, that's terrific. I can't stop watching their videos. I just feel happier.
I am so sorry that the batteries for your hearing aids have failed.
Obviously you don't have an ear for talent.