I am 81 years old. First heard "Sassy Sarah" as a high school junior on the radio singing "Make yourself Comfortable" I was hooked for the rest of my life. That was 1963
I could watch Sarah and listen to her endlessly. The beauty of her soul is only matched by her voice. Seeing her, and hearing her, somehow makes me feel as though everything will be okay.
I actually had the privilege of seeing her in concert. It was one of the greatest, and I've been to many. I can't say enough about "Sassy's magnificent voice except that is was a gift from God. Your reactions are always great.........thanks!
She make seamless vocal transitions, effortlessly..changes range & projection without stress or strain..better than almost any other before or since , except for Ellah..with pitch perfect clarity..
She’s part of the Soundtrack to the Movie “Sharky’s Machine” with Burt Reynolds… That Love Song in this Movie is also one my favorites of Sarah Vaughan!… You’ll Love It!😊🌹
The greatest, the greatest of all time. Nobody was/is better. Streisand's got the technique, but Sarah's got the inspiration, the vibe, she touches you, deep down.
I totally love Barbra Streisand but comparing her "technique" to Sarah Vaughn - no comparison. The phrasing that Sarah Vaughn brings to as song, and it's going to be different each time, is amazing. I do ❤️ Barbra but there is no way she had the technique nor versatility nor musicality of Sarah Vaughn. Barbra had a great and unique tone and great power but give her a song and she's going to sing it with the same melody (for the most part), same exact phrasing (as it was originally written) every single time.
She got that New Jersey girl sass. Lots of great talents from Newark, New Jersey and this woman leads the pack, followed by Whitney Houston. She makes it look so easy.
Just an FYI, back then the stage lights were extremely hot and radiated heat onto the performers. It's very common to see singers from back then sweating on concert stages. Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald even carried handkerchiefs on stage to mop away the sweat!
The hot lights and the big wig is also what's making her sweat. Sarah also stated that she has a cold probably had a fever as well. I'm not sure whether Sarah or Nat King Cole is the originator of this classic song.
Don't pass over Sarah Vaughn until you listen to Sassys Blues, or the" How Long has this been going on" album. Misty was her attemptt at being a pop singer. It's not indicative of her true nature as a Jazz Singer.
Sarah is my favorite singer of all time but she was alcoholic, a chain smoker and a drug addict. Cocaine was a major part of her life. That was probably responsible for a lot of her sweating. Amazing that she kept her voice with her habits
It was originally an instrumental written by the great Errol Garner, both Nat and Sarah covered it both in their own inimitable style but Sarah for me nails it
@Nichelle Taylor I’m sorry that I have obviously missed a lot! I didn’t know that you sang! And jazz too?! WOW! I’m very interested in enjoying your work. Did someone say that you have a channel? How can I get there?
No apologies lady. LOL. I’m out at a rehearsal now awaiting my turn to practice with my pianist - and I happened to check back here and see your sweet comment. Yes I have a tiny channel just for fun that I occasionally dump videos on whenever I’m not working or running around like a madwoman. 😅 I’ve only started to post more recently. Simply clicking on my little pic to the left here will take you there. As a courtesy to Sir Jammin’ I’ve been careful to not overtly self promote on this channel since I’m here for fun and to support him…but since you asked.😇Thx.😘
Some current jazz singers to check out: Cécile McLorin Salvant- Sam Jones' Blues Samara Joy- Stardust- Whirlwind Sessions Jazzmeia Horn - When I Say (Official Audio)
"I'm a little nervous and sick..."
**proceeds to give one of the best vocal performances I've ever heard.**
That part. Sheesh
Unmatched breath control.
One of the greatest jazz singers of all-times.
Sarah is not only one of the best jazz singers of all time she is just the most poised singer ive ever seen walk a stage
I am 81 years old. First heard "Sassy Sarah" as a high school junior on the radio singing "Make yourself Comfortable" I was hooked for the rest of my life. That was 1963
Most soothing voice ever. All my anxieties vanish when I hear her sing. Excellent reaction!
I could watch Sarah and listen to her endlessly. The beauty of her soul is only matched by her voice. Seeing her, and hearing her, somehow makes me feel as though everything will be okay.
A million times I watched this video.....each time is like the first time ❤
Best vocalist in history. And her demeanor is so sweet. She seems so sweet. And yes, it's hot up on stage under those lights
I actually had the privilege of seeing her in concert. It was one of the greatest, and I've been to many. I can't say enough about "Sassy's magnificent voice except that is was a gift from God. Your reactions are always great.........thanks!
The greatest this still gives me goosebumps ❤
The epitome of a jazz singers performance...talented musicians, and singer playing off each other...and that voice...that voice.
PRETTY NICE!!?? It was a true world class performance... Absolutely fabulous!
Exactly!!! I'd like to see what it takes for him to get excited about a performance😱. They called her "The Divine One" for a reason!
I get misty just listening to her beautiful voice.Nice delivery under hot conditions.🎶👍
Love this from her! Vocals supreme.💛👍 Beautiful quality audio & visual performance. Love her voice
Jazz royalty.
She make seamless vocal transitions, effortlessly..changes range & projection without stress or strain..better than almost any other before or since , except for Ellah..with pitch perfect clarity..
Love Sassy. The best voice imo! Love seeing the young Buster Williams on bass! Legendary player!
Thank you so much for appreciating Sarah's amazing performance, and bringing her to the attention of today's young people.
The Divine One surely had a great voice. Yet another on that passed before I got into jazz music. Would have loved to see her perform live.
WOW! AMAZING!!!!!
She’s part of the Soundtrack to the Movie “Sharky’s Machine” with Burt Reynolds… That Love Song in this Movie is also one my favorites of Sarah Vaughan!… You’ll Love It!😊🌹
such a unique talent. There was only one Sarah Vaughan....
This young man's reaction says it al!!!!
First time I've seen this. I don't even know what to say except, magnificent! Thanks for turning me on to this one, JJ.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The greatest, the greatest of all time. Nobody was/is better. Streisand's got the technique, but Sarah's got the inspiration, the vibe, she touches you, deep down.
Yes! Thank you.
I totally love Barbra Streisand but comparing her "technique" to Sarah Vaughn - no comparison. The phrasing that Sarah Vaughn brings to as song, and it's going to be different each time, is amazing. I do ❤️ Barbra but there is no way she had the technique nor versatility nor musicality of Sarah Vaughn. Barbra had a great and unique tone and great power but give her a song and she's going to sing it with the same melody (for the most part), same exact phrasing (as it was originally written) every single time.
She got that New Jersey girl sass. Lots of great talents from Newark, New Jersey and this woman leads the pack, followed by Whitney Houston. She makes it look so easy.
Just an FYI, back then the stage lights were extremely hot and radiated heat onto the performers. It's very common to see singers from back then sweating on concert stages. Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald even carried handkerchiefs on stage to mop away the sweat!
There are three jazz singers that all others are measured against and Sarah Vaughan is one of those three!
Nice pick @Nichelle Taylor✨👍🏿she don’t sound like she has a cold😌a beautiful rendition
Thank you sis. You’re right…. because real singers still know how to project over a cold. 👏🏾👏🏾💯☺️
The hot lights and the big wig is also what's making her sweat. Sarah also stated that she has a cold probably had a fever as well. I'm not sure whether Sarah or Nat King Cole is the originator of this classic song.
Don't pass over Sarah Vaughn until you listen to Sassys Blues, or the" How Long has this been going on" album.
Misty was her attemptt at being a pop singer. It's not indicative of her true nature as a Jazz Singer.
Sarah was always sweating on stage just like Whitney did.
Sarah is my favorite singer of all time but she was alcoholic, a chain smoker and a drug addict. Cocaine was a major part of her life. That was probably responsible for a lot of her sweating. Amazing that she kept her voice with her habits
It was originally an instrumental written by the great Errol Garner, both Nat and Sarah covered it both in their own inimitable style but Sarah for me nails it
@@geoffwells5633don’t forget that Johnny Mathis also sang this song
Perfection
🎙❤🎙❤🎙
Same concert: "Maria".
This guy if he really is into music should of known Sarah Vaughan long ago
I can't believe this guy doesn't know Sarah Vaughan I'm mean hello
@Nichelle Taylor I’m sorry that I have obviously missed a lot! I didn’t know that you sang! And jazz too?! WOW! I’m very interested in enjoying your work. Did someone say that you have a channel? How can I get there?
No apologies lady. LOL. I’m out at a rehearsal now awaiting my turn to practice with my pianist - and I happened to check back here and see your sweet comment. Yes I have a tiny channel just for fun that I occasionally dump videos on whenever I’m not working or running around like a madwoman. 😅 I’ve only started to post more recently. Simply clicking on my little pic to the left here will take you there. As a courtesy to Sir Jammin’ I’ve been careful to not overtly self promote on this channel since I’m here for fun and to support him…but since you asked.😇Thx.😘
Some current jazz singers to check out:
Cécile McLorin Salvant- Sam Jones' Blues
Samara Joy- Stardust- Whirlwind Sessions
Jazzmeia Horn - When I Say (Official Audio)
Yeah, you need to check out the How Long has this been going on album if you like great jazz music.
Lights were so hot back then
Sass is the best jazz singer ever!
Great reaction..ms Vaughn is the Divine One.. not trying to be shady or messy but this kind of sweating usually a sign of cocaine usage..
Sassie
"Pretty nice"? Maybe music's not for you son.