Tony Bennett & Count Basie "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Tony Bennett & Count Basie "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" on The Ed Sullivan Show, April 16, 1967. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscribe
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Classy. Well dressed. Clean. Can understand lyrics. No innuendoes. Direct. Love it!!!!❤
Aww Count Basi and Tony Bennett. The best. Can listen to it never gets old. Love the jazz Takes me back to days at the Officers club at Ft Bliss. Memories
Dig the way Tony announced Harry "Sweets" Edison.
I love this.
What an awesome performance!
This is a great "old" song sung by one of the best.
What a trip. The guy really had some pipes!
Basie & Bennett doing an Ellington song - doesn't get much better than this!
Tony Bennett and the Ed Sullivan Show. Tony was one of many singer legends that appeared on the show.
And then there were none...
Rest in Peace
So sad and so true.
R.I.P COUNT AND TONY
Angels in heaven greet another today- good second birth Tony Bennett.
God bless Tony!! My favorite crooner
That Basie Sound is the Right Touch for Tony Bennett IMO
He and Joe Williams were the best male singers for the Count after Jimmy Rushing his original singer
What singer wouldn't be improved by having the Basie Orchestra behind them?
Real Music Young People
The real deal!
My grandmother was a huge Tony Bennett fan even in his early career back in the 1950s. She had a good sounding HiFi (no stereo back then) and when I'd visit her in Detroit, I'd listen to her records, and I, too, became a fan of his music, especially of those tunes he did with a Big Band.
Great song and singer.
This was excellent! What a great pairing of musicians as well! Thank you for sharing this, God Bless You & stay safe.
RIP Tony Bennett
Count Basie 🔥🔥🔥🔥
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ atta' boy Tone!!!
You were really "Frank" about it.
You were really "Frank" about it.
Love Tony Bennett s songs and I was born in 1956 so was not on his era but love his kind of music songs .
Sweets 😍
Great sound!
Love this band and Maestro Bennett, R.I.P. SIR!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That was SO good. Thanks.
So fantastic
funny thing is I usually prefer the Basie orchestra version of Duke's tunes to the original recordings.
Wow.... good as it gets
So incredible. His talent made it seem effortless, and the Basie Band provided the perfect foundation.
Tony is swingin this song, he's fab and truly missed
Tony lived every lyric, every note. He took the audience on a journey that we never wanted to end. RIP Mr. Bennett.
👏🏽🌹👏🏽🌹👏🏽🌹👏🏽
Ageless
Not is Count Basie at the Piano.
True that is Tony's own accompanist but it's still Basie's orchestra backing him.
Pianist is John Bunch and drummer is a 'ringer'. The great Sol Gubin. Singers like Tony often use their own rhythm sections or other key players.
@@jasonbennett3293 Sol Gubin swinging and driving!
Is that Fats Domino on the keys, it's not the Count. Only kidding, it might be Fats Waller. Oh no he passed in 44.
Was this written by Duke Ellington?
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