Doris Day & Frank Sinatra singing together is perfection, class, talent and they were both beautiful physically and vocally....just wish their duet had been longer.
I'm 19 years old and I can honestly say Doris day amongst some other beauties is one of my biggest idols. She was effortlessly beautiful and just watching her in films brings a smile to my face. Such a woman.
I am blown away at the international response to this song. I used Google Translate just now to look up many of the posts written in the native languages of the people who commented to, not only read the comment but to see where it came from and wow! Russian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Croatian. AND, to see each person, in one way or another, responding in the same way to this lovely and heartwarming scene and piece of music as I do. I LOVE the internet for this very thing...the communication between the people in the world at the click of the mouse and, what we learn from those communications...that we are all pretty much the same.
Here are two of the greatest entertainers of the 20th C. The magnificent Doris Day passed away yesterday, but she has left us all the most wonderful musical and acting legacy. She was a genuine star, but more importantly, a kind and lovely person, in a world where that is becoming so hard to find. RIP always and you are missed by so many!
I'm glad you enjoyed them. This song is rarely heard and, in my opinion, is one of his loveliest. Of course, Doris had something to do with that. God bless
Old blue eyes at his best and Doris Day looking perfectly gorgeous and sounding lovely. That sweater is to die for! I see that movie every 5 years or so. Thanks for posting this.
This was the era of elegance. People dressed up to go out to shop, to church, to visit, and to do anything that was public. In 1954 I was only 7 yrs old, but my aunts all looked and dressed like Doris Day or a movie star. We will likely never see an era like that again because, it was probably the absolute apex of the American experience.
Yes, I totally agreed with you. I really appreciated and admired westerners of this era. But now deeply sad seeing how the westerners now behaved, dressed and churches are not frequently attended. Social ills, free sex, pornographic, drugs trafficking etc. Hollywood failed to produce highly social and society moral values films anymore. I am 57 years old I really missed this era which I grew up with. Let's pray we will have this era once again.
This movie was and is still my favorite growing up. I have seen this film too many times to count. The cast, the singing, the acting, the plot ... it was a magical movie for me!
This song grabs my heart down deep, it's just magical; these two great musical artists, Frank and Doris, now gone from us but who will NEVER be forgotten!
No one in show business today can take their place! This was true talent and true chemistry. I've seen this movie so many times and never get tired of it...especially this beautiful duet!
Thank you so much for this, I love this song and the movie. I know it was a remake and I am so glad Frank insisted on being alive at the end. The first one his character died. There will never be anyone like Frank Sinatra for me.
I first heard Frank Sinatra on a recording in 1944. The beginning of life long adoration. Of course my husband was blue eyed too. We were together for over 60 years.
The first note hit on the piano at 0:12 just sounds like a Steinway, great orchestra also with these two inimitable singers, Frank and Doris, such musical mastery! It makes even my toes tingle hearing the beauty of this lovely song!
I am 88 years old now and my childhood and teens where spent listening to this music and l am pleased l can still enjoy it via this medium. What a wonderful era of music it was
I've always thought Doris Day has such a beautiful voice, a classy lady, singer, actress and Frank Sinatra, a great singer, and actor is his own right. I really love this movie with them in it, and every time I happen to see it on a movie channel, I watch it, never getting tired of it. It's a classic for sure. Beauitiful!!
I think "Young at Heart" was one of the first songs I learned all the words to -- way, way back when! I've always admired BOTH Sinatra and Day. Super talents! I sang that song when I performed for many years, it's always been kind of a "wish" song, telling of the good things and chances in life! "And if you should survive, to a hundred and five" -- I have a ways to go but if Frank Sinatra's mother could live to 101 and Doris is now 96, maybe there's a chance!
@@MJLeger-yj1ww Frank's mother lived to 80 years old, not 101. Here is her Wiki page: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_Sinatra But I agree - Frank and Doris are both superb talents and the best of the biz and Young At Heart is such a beautiful song, a favourite of mine 😊
@@MJLeger-yj1ww You might be thinking of Frank's first wife, usually called Nancy Senior, who lived to 101. Frank fumed for many years about their divorce settlement, which gave Nancy a percentage of his earnings for life. At the time, just to dump her so he could marry Ava Gardner, he agreed to it, not anticipating that his really big earning years would come later. Years later, Frank arranged to have his marriage to Nancy Senior annulled, despite having had three children together.
Two of the most heavenly voice this planet Earth has produced! RIP to both, we will never forget you, and we have your great recordings, movies, etc. so that we won't forget!
Happy Happy Birthday Doris Day! Frank never looked better than siting next to you! He got to sing with you too. Lucky guy! You were so pretty and such a talented and gifted actress and singer. I think you were highly underrated. Thank you for all the films and music you left behind.
So glad you enjoyed it. This is one of my favorites by Frank AND by Doris. I did some research just now and had to correct a few things I had just replied to your comment with. Turns out, there WAS a sound track for the movie and, it shows this duet on that album. But, I don't remember ever hearing this version on the radio and, Mom had the radio on ALL DAY LONG:). They both did solos of this song but, in my thinking, not the same as this duet. And, by the way, I feel the same way about TH-cam. I have found SO many great songs here myself.
RIP Doris and RIP Frank😔 The way two people can change your life and the life of so many others with simple and yet such powerful music leaves me completely speechless. To whom is watching this is in 2022 and still isn’t aware, you’re watching the king and the queen for ages to come of the most human and real music in this world
This movie had such a beautiful soundtrack! The talented cast of Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Ethel Barrymore, Gig Young, Dorothy Malone, and Elizabeth Frazier made it one of the best movies of 1954=🎶♥️
Young At Heart is a top favorite of mine for several reasons..the neighborhood and classy city setting reminds me of my childhood. Aunt Jessie is my Grandmother of whom had that immaculate home and excellent home cooking. I loved Doris’ character Laurie of whom was a lovely carefree gal just enjoying life as it came. She had no idea a cynical but lovable/talented guy would enter upstage his buddy by winning her heart. I also love the ending of this movie knowing the equally talented Chairman of the Board refused to see his character Barney Sloan “go out like that” as in the original adaptation of the book Four Daughters. Having Barney recovered from that horrible car accident and put the face and feet to the song he wrote was pure Sinatra! Their duet here was wonderful, and the spring sweater ensemble was very flattering to Laurie’s glow of love in her eyes for Barney. R.I.P. Doris..this film and many others have your beauty and talent captured for years to come! 🍃🌹🍃
This is Sinatra at his best ! His high F4 here on the word love is just beautiful, what quality he had in his upper range. Like I said before, he had so much more upper range than he cared to use. Thanks for posting.
My favourite film & song. My grandmother & I use to watch this film all the time. As well as The Pajama Game & Lullaby Of Broadway. RIP Doris Day, you beautiful soul💔😢
They were two managing people with such lovely voices and full of Grace.Their films were also full of Grace and Beauty.They will always be Remembered. May they RIP. Thanks for sharing this this video with us on here.
Frank Sinatra was the best male Singer America has had till now. And the duet he made with Doris Day who has a remarkable voice herself, is indeed great. Simply beautiful!
Frank has been gone for over 20 years now, and there has never been any male singer who has come up to his quality, tone, breath control, etc. although a few have tried, they have failed. I don't know if there ever will be anyone comparable to "The Voice" again. Probably not.
I completely disagree. He wasn't even in the top 10 of his genre. He did have talent, and this is a particularly good performance for him. But, best ever? Not even close. Doris is superb, as always. She had a natural, God given talent that she perfected by taking singing lessons to pass the time while healing after a terrible car accident. Great scene and a great musical moment.
@@cjstatman And I disagree with you. Frank Sinatra was number one on the billboards during the fifties and he only got bigger. in the sixties he was just untouchable and no one came close to his level and rewinding it back to the 40s and thirties you can just tell how far ahead he is by the looks of the people in the crowds he sang too. girls were crazy for him, he was a woman’s idol in the 40s. This man was the proper example of crooning and singing and so was Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, And Tony Bennet. but we also can’t forget Doris Day who like many others in that time period had a very beautiful voice.
Two Great Talents in a Sweet and Dear Film in which touches all of our hearts and souls...Love the scenes and the people and story as well as all of the Music...Who wouldn't love this song.... Dear God!.
@@laflame8548 No, I don't have anything else with Frank and Doris. I think this is a rare occurrence that they sang together. So glad we have this performance by two such great talents. As far as any more uploads of Sinatra videos, YT notified me when I uploaded one of them all those years back. Nothing drastic. Just a mention of copyrights so, I stopped putting up anymore here. Didn't want to risk losing my channel.
This is beyond wonderful! Two amazing voices, a motion picture that was incapable of ever being forgotten, Gratitude to you for bringing back such special memories. We have lived during the right time to love music like these two incredible artists gave us .To hear it again brings very strong emotions. I met Frank at the Sands years ago... it was the thrill of a lifetime. No one will ever equal his talent. And singing with Doris makes this song perfection.
Uvijek kad sam tužna ili umorna,stavim si ovaj film i da plačem na ovom finišu ko neka budala,ali ohh,kako se poslje toga dobro osjećam...Doris i Frankie...koje pjevanje,koji glasovi,kad vidiš za što je čovjek sve sposoban,kakvu ljepotu stvoriti...
+bluenoselouie I totally get that. When I was a little girl, I wanted to BE her! Doris is still going strong in her 90s. An avid animal advocate, something also that is dear to my heart. God bless her.
Doris Day and Frank Sinatra ~ two of my very favourite performers in one of my favourite films ~ I have loved "Young at Heart" since childhood and this scene and this song always make me cry no matter how many times I see it ~ I'll never tire of it or them ~ hope you, my love and all the young at heart enjoy it too ~ Love Betty xx
Goodness Betty. I couldn't have said it better myself. I remember watching this movie with my Dad on TV in the 50s. And yes, this song makes me cry too. Glad you enjoyed it.
The greatest male singer of all time and the greatest female singer of all time IMO. For me it's like being in heaven hearing and seeing them singing a duet.
Happy Birthday Frank! You and Doris sure look good! You both sing great too! I wish you and her had did another film together! But I am glad you did this one.
+Destiny Hunt It's comments like this that reinforce my decision to upload this song. I'm so happy you enjoyed it Destiny. It remains to be one of the most lovey songs and performances I've heard.
After I listened to this beautiful song - beautiful in both music and lyric - I had a look at her birthday celebration photos (on you tube) and I was delighted to see her so happy and well. She is a wonderful person and has truly blessed this world with her exquisite voice and her commitment to animal welfare. I am so impressed by dear Doris - people like her make this a better world to live in - I hope she lives to 100 or more years - I do hope so !
+Estevão Neves Lovely comment about a lovely woman. She sets a wonderful example not only in her activism but in her persistence in life. I read a few articles about her and the gal has moxy :) Something you may not know about her...she started out as a dancer but a car accident ended her dreams of being a professional dancer. But, while recovering from this serious accident, she began singing to wile the time away and, as Wikipedia said: "she discovered a talent she didn't know she had." Wow. Aren't we glad she did.
I just love love this movie. The plots and subplots are crafted with style and warmth. At around 2:32, Ms Day gives Mr Sinatra a look that's so loving, honest and pure. I could only wish and dream someone so sweet would look at me like that. Heaven on earth!
So beautiful! Nothing like those times of great movies and talented singers like these ones. Doris Day had like a glow on her face, simple beautiful. I love the song too!. I was born on 1973, so I never had the chance to watch this movie, but I will sure look for it to watch it now!. Thank you so much and God bless!
I so happy to hear you enjoyed this. It is such a special song which, oddly, I never heard on the radio,. Not even when the movie was in the theaters in the mid 50s. Still a mystery to me. Anyhow, hope you get to watch the movie. It puts this last scene in context.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DORIS!! Sincere thanks for all your wonderful movies and songs. You are one of a kind!! And, yes, Young at Heart is my favorite movie. You've given so much of your talent and bouncy personality to us for which we are most grateful! Again, thank you!! Bonnie
This is one of my very favorite Doris Day movies and she and Frank Sinatra are two of my favorite singers. They are absolutely the best, but Doris Day hasn't received the recognition she deserves. It's too bad that movies can't be like this today. Thanks for posting it.
She glows in this scene and Frank's voice was never better - their voices blend so beautifully at the end. This movie was a great remake of the 1938 movie Four Daughters. If you are going to remake a movie do it like this.
Absolutely love Doris Day & Frank Sinatra. This one of my favourite films. Have been listening & watching Doris Day since I was 7/8. I'm 25 now. Totally in love with the era. The music, musicals, dancing, singing... Literally wish I was born in 20s so I could grow up to enjoy true talent. Would've had the time of my life! Shame that my friends aren't in to it. My Nan got me in to this era of music, thank God lol
Glad you enjoyed it Mia. What you wrote reminded me of when I was a child. I was in elementary school in the 50s and knew these artists and loved them... Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Dinah Washington, Jo Stafford, Errol Garner and many other musicians and singers from that era that there isn't room enough to list. Pop turned me on to such great music. But, all the kids I knew were into the music of the day that was targeted for their age group (as I was too) but, didn't really get these more mature artists or understand why I liked them. Things are a bit different now though. Tony Bennett's success with the younger set shows that things are broadening a bit. And hopefully, those in my generation are able to appreciate some of the artists of today as I do.
Somefavs, you are most welcome! This song haunts you throughout the entire movie until you finally hear the finished piece at the end. One of the best endings to a great movie, I am so happy to have it in my collection.
I adore them both--we shall never see their vocal likes again. Thankyou Doris and Frank!
Are you sure about that
Grandes intérpretes vozes imortais amo os dois❤❤❤
U said it perfectly
They dont make movies like this anymore. Day and Sinatra together. Pure magic!
Doris Day & Frank Sinatra singing together is perfection, class, talent and they were both beautiful physically and vocally....just wish their duet had been longer.
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I'm 19 years old and I can honestly say Doris day amongst some other beauties is one of my biggest idols. She was effortlessly beautiful and just watching her in films brings a smile to my face. Such a woman.
I am blown away at the international response to this song. I used Google Translate just now to look up many of the posts written in the native languages of the people who commented to, not only read the comment but to see where it came from and wow! Russian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Croatian. AND, to see each person, in one way or another, responding in the same way to this lovely and heartwarming scene and piece of music as I do. I LOVE the internet for this very thing...the communication between the people in the world at the click of the mouse and, what we learn from those communications...that we are all pretty much the same.
Two of the greatest singers of all time sitting next to each in this scene and sharing their beautiful gift with the rest of us -- absolute bliss
Here are two of the greatest entertainers of the 20th C. The magnificent Doris Day passed away yesterday, but she has left us all the most wonderful musical and acting legacy. She was a genuine star, but more importantly, a kind and lovely person, in a world where that is becoming so hard to find. RIP always and you are missed by so many!
two of the world's most greatest and gifted voices - Frank Sinatra and Doris Day - these movies capture magic at times - this is one
It's so sad that time erases all the magic and those where truly lost
SINGERS IS only significantly identified by the word OLD
X will never be anyone like Frank Sinatra and Doris Day again No One Compares they are the greatest
And Yes You Are So Right.
@@normancarter6976 old? It's old only for the Fools
@@claudpiro6469 No truer words ever said , this IS REAL MUSIC, and REAL SINGERS!!!❤
Doris Day and Frank Sinatra! Wow! No one today can hold a candle to these two greats!
That Was A Majic Moment Of Hollywood History - With Doris And Frank Singing Together.
His voice sends the spine tingling ❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed them. This song is rarely heard and, in my opinion, is one of his loveliest. Of course, Doris had something to do with that.
God bless
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Man, their voices compliment each other so damn well, what a wonderful duo.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes. To me, Doris is more than a singer. She has a gift that touches the heart.
Old blue eyes at his best and Doris Day looking perfectly gorgeous and sounding lovely. That sweater is to die for! I see that movie every 5 years or so. Thanks for posting this.
Your welcome.
Totally agree about the sweater!
Yeah you are right looking gorgeous
This was the era of elegance. People dressed up to go out to shop, to church, to visit, and to do anything that was public. In 1954 I was only 7 yrs old, but my aunts all looked and dressed like Doris Day or a movie star. We will likely never see an era like that again because, it was probably the absolute apex of the American experience.
Yes, I totally agreed with you. I really appreciated and admired westerners of this era. But now deeply sad seeing how the westerners now behaved, dressed and churches are not frequently attended. Social ills, free sex, pornographic, drugs trafficking etc. Hollywood failed to produce highly social and society moral values films anymore. I am 57 years old I really missed this era which I grew up with. Let's pray we will have this era once again.
@@yazeedkhan9151 I will join you in that prayer. My wife and I were just talking about this tonight. Thanks!
This movie was and is still my favorite growing up. I have seen this film too many times to count. The cast, the singing, the acting, the plot ... it was a magical movie for me!
This song grabs my heart down deep, it's just magical; these two great musical artists, Frank and Doris, now gone from us but who will NEVER be forgotten!
Two of the greatest singers at their peak. They are greatly missed.
No one in show business today can take their place! This was true talent and true chemistry. I've seen this movie so many times and never get tired of it...especially this beautiful duet!
Thank you so much for this, I love this song and the movie. I know it was a remake and I am so glad Frank insisted on being alive at the end. The first one his character died. There will never be anyone like Frank Sinatra for me.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. This song and scene is so warm and tender. One of Hollywood's best, in my opinion.
Doris Day and Frank Sinatra together singing a wonderful love song Thank you for this extraordinary gift full of sweet love and magic ❤
I first heard Frank Sinatra on a recording in 1944. The beginning of life long adoration. Of course my husband was blue eyed too. We were together for over 60 years.
I absolutely love this movie. Everyone was wonderful and this song is one of my favorites.
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The first note hit on the piano at 0:12 just sounds like a Steinway, great orchestra also with these two inimitable singers, Frank and Doris, such musical mastery! It makes even my toes tingle hearing the beauty of this lovely song!
I am 88 years old now and my childhood and teens where spent listening to this music and l am pleased l can still enjoy it via this medium. What a wonderful era of music it was
I watch this movie almost every night. I've always loved them both for many many years!
Just doesn't get any better than that. Perfection!
I've always thought Doris Day has such a beautiful voice, a classy lady, singer, actress and Frank Sinatra, a great singer, and actor is his own right. I really love this movie with them in it, and every time I happen to see it on a movie channel, I watch it, never getting tired of it. It's a classic for sure. Beauitiful!!
I think "Young at Heart" was one of the first songs I learned all the words to -- way, way back when! I've always admired BOTH Sinatra and Day. Super talents! I sang that song when I performed for many years, it's always been kind of a "wish" song, telling of the good things and chances in life! "And if you should survive, to a hundred and five" -- I have a ways to go but if Frank Sinatra's mother could live to 101 and Doris is now 96, maybe there's a chance!
@@MJLeger-yj1ww Frank's mother lived to 80 years old, not 101. Here is her Wiki page: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_Sinatra
But I agree - Frank and Doris are both superb talents and the best of the biz and Young At Heart is such a beautiful song, a favourite of mine 😊
Thank all
@@triplethreat017 WOW I did not realize that Dolly was 80 when the accident occurred.
@@MJLeger-yj1ww You might be thinking of Frank's first wife, usually called Nancy Senior, who lived to 101. Frank fumed for many years about their divorce settlement, which gave Nancy a percentage of his earnings for life. At the time, just to dump her so he could marry Ava Gardner, he agreed to it, not anticipating that his really big earning years would come later. Years later, Frank arranged to have his marriage to Nancy Senior annulled, despite having had three children together.
Two of the most heavenly voice this planet Earth has produced! RIP to both, we will never forget you, and we have your great recordings, movies, etc. so that we won't forget!
Happy Happy Birthday Doris Day! Frank never looked better than siting next to you! He got to sing with you too. Lucky guy! You were so pretty and such a talented and gifted actress and singer. I think you were highly underrated. Thank you for all the films and music you left behind.
A classic pairing. Doric and Frank were much loved. It is good that one can still find videos like this on TH-cam.
So glad you enjoyed it. This is one of my favorites by Frank AND by Doris. I did some research just now and had to correct a few things I had just replied to your comment with. Turns out, there WAS a sound track for the movie and, it shows this duet on that album. But, I don't remember ever hearing this version on the radio and, Mom had the radio on ALL DAY LONG:). They both did solos of this song but, in my thinking, not the same as this duet.
And, by the way, I feel the same way about TH-cam. I have found SO many great songs here myself.
I love that film, pure class
Frank Sinatra and Doris Day two of the greatest talents love this singing and they're acting they are truly missed
impeccable. if this doesn’t get the tear ducts running you’re dead
I miss and love hearing her voice.. I was always told I have an old soul.. Yes I love her movies, songs and everything
That´s it ! "Old soul"... I feel the same.
Bytheway, what beautiful soul Doris had...
@@theonesupps WONDERFUL
I'd rather have an " old soul " than no soul. Ms.Day and Mr. Sinatra at the top of their game.
No sh!t... me to🥺🥺😭😭😭
I have this Tape. This movie is a favorite.
RIP Doris and RIP Frank😔 The way two people can change your life and the life of so many others with simple and yet such powerful music leaves me completely speechless. To whom is watching this is in 2022 and still isn’t aware, you’re watching the king and the queen for ages to come of the most human and real music in this world
They sure don't have singers and movies like this anymore. I miss them!!
Siete i più grandi cantanti di sempre. ....
Does the year 2020 count?
And in 2021
So true
Love this movie! I wish Turner classic movie Channel would show it. The songs and music are classic and beautiful!
This movie had such a beautiful soundtrack! The talented cast of Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Ethel Barrymore, Gig Young, Dorothy Malone, and Elizabeth Frazier made it one of the best movies of 1954=🎶♥️
Young At Heart is a top favorite of mine for several reasons..the neighborhood and classy city setting reminds me of my childhood. Aunt Jessie is my Grandmother of whom had that immaculate home and excellent home cooking. I loved Doris’ character Laurie of whom was a lovely carefree gal just enjoying life as it came. She had no idea a cynical but lovable/talented guy would enter upstage his buddy by winning her heart. I also love the ending of this movie knowing the equally talented Chairman of the Board refused to see his character Barney Sloan “go out like that” as in the original adaptation of the book Four Daughters. Having Barney recovered from that horrible car accident and put the face and feet to the song he wrote was pure Sinatra! Their duet here was wonderful, and the spring sweater ensemble was very flattering to Laurie’s glow of love in her eyes for Barney. R.I.P. Doris..this film and many others have your beauty and talent captured for years to come! 🍃🌹🍃
The most wonderful vocals that still touch our hearts magic
This is Sinatra at his best ! His high F4 here on the word love is just beautiful, what quality he had in his upper range. Like I said before, he had so much more upper range than he cared to use. Thanks for posting.
Superb movie
Superb song and
Superb .... FRANK AND DORIS.
You can't get any better than that !!!!
My favourite film & song. My grandmother & I use to watch this film all the time. As well as The Pajama Game & Lullaby Of Broadway. RIP Doris Day, you beautiful soul💔😢
two great vocalists .💜💜
Wow two beautiful and amazing singers 🥰 what a wonderful moment 🥰
One of my all time favourite films, with two amazing legends, shame they dont make music or films like that anymore.
One of the greatest movie scenes of all time ! Definitely in the top ten .
Both are amazing.
These two singers captivated me long before I found my lifetime partner for 55 years now
They were two managing people with such lovely voices and full of Grace.Their films were also full of Grace and Beauty.They will always be Remembered. May they RIP. Thanks for sharing this this video with us on here.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
This movie is a great example of how wonderful the old days wehere ♥ ♥
I've always wanted to listen to them singing together... just marvellous!
Frank Sinatra was the best male Singer America has had till now. And the duet he made with Doris Day who has a remarkable voice herself, is indeed great. Simply beautiful!
Frank has been gone for over 20 years now, and there has never been any male singer who has come up to his quality, tone, breath control, etc. although a few have tried, they have failed. I don't know if there ever will be anyone comparable to "The Voice" again. Probably not.
I completely disagree. He wasn't even in the top 10 of his genre. He did have talent, and this is a particularly good performance for him. But, best ever? Not even close. Doris is superb, as always. She had a natural, God given talent that she perfected by taking singing lessons to pass the time while healing after a terrible car accident. Great scene and a great musical moment.
@@cjstatman And I disagree with you. Frank Sinatra was number one on the billboards during the fifties and he only got bigger. in the sixties he was just untouchable and no one came close to his level and rewinding it back to the 40s and thirties you can just tell how far ahead he is by the looks of the people in the crowds he sang too. girls were crazy for him, he was a woman’s idol in the 40s. This man was the proper example of crooning and singing and so was Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, And Tony Bennet. but we also can’t forget Doris Day who like many others in that time period had a very beautiful voice.
Two Great Talents in a Sweet and Dear Film in which touches all of our hearts and souls...Love the scenes and the people and story as well as all of the Music...Who wouldn't love this song.... Dear God!.
I so happy you enjoyed it. In Frank's large body of work, he rarely did duets. This one was "a match made in Heaven" in my opinion.
Are you still alive?
@@laflame8548 Yes.
i mean active😊
Do you have more frank sinatra and doris day duets?🤧
@@laflame8548 No, I don't have anything else with Frank and Doris. I think this is a rare occurrence that they sang together. So glad we have this performance by two such great talents. As far as any more uploads of Sinatra videos, YT notified me when I uploaded one of them all those years back. Nothing drastic. Just a mention of copyrights so, I stopped putting up anymore here. Didn't want to risk losing my channel.
Just love this movie, the actors great chemistry and of course the singing!
I love this movie. Thank you.
Theresa Kapusta
Glad to know you enjoyed the clip Theresa. I love the movie too. So much great music in it too.
this piece just touches my heart
That's the very reason I uploaded it. Thanks for letting me know Thomas.
Gorgeous ballad by two of the greatest voices ever...
This is beyond wonderful! Two amazing voices, a motion picture that was incapable of ever being forgotten, Gratitude to you for bringing back such special memories. We have lived during the right time to love music like these two incredible artists gave us .To hear it again brings very strong emotions. I met Frank at the Sands years ago...
it was the thrill of a lifetime. No one will ever equal his talent. And singing with Doris
makes this song perfection.
The piano was played by Andre Previn.
Two of the best voices, good to look at , style class and likes will never be seen again. I love this film , always makes me cry.
SHE IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PERSON AND BEST SINGER!!!
Where did wonderful movies like this go? Amazing! She will be missed.
Uvijek kad sam tužna ili umorna,stavim si ovaj film i da plačem na ovom finišu ko neka budala,ali ohh,kako se poslje toga dobro osjećam...Doris i Frankie...koje pjevanje,koji glasovi,kad vidiš za što je čovjek sve sposoban,kakvu ljepotu stvoriti...
I'm 57 and I've loved Doris for all of my adult life...simply gorgeous !
+bluenoselouie
I totally get that. When I was a little girl, I wanted to BE her! Doris is still going strong in her 90s. An avid animal advocate, something also that is dear to my heart. God bless her.
+bluenoselouie I'm 42, likewise and as a child and teen.
Everything from the homes to the people, the music the clothes etc. seems GRAND. If only it could be like that today. Thanks for posting!!!!
Whenever I listen to classic songs, I sigh, it feels like I'm in love. Both are my all-time favourite singers. Thank you for upload this :-)
Lovely. (Loved Doris all my life, angel and angelic voice)
Gives me goosebumps lol I love it!
Doris Day and Frank Sinatra ~ two of my very favourite performers in one of my favourite films ~ I have loved "Young at Heart" since childhood and this scene and this song always make me cry no matter how many times I see it ~ I'll never tire of it or them ~ hope you, my love and all the young at heart enjoy it too ~ Love Betty xx
Goodness Betty. I couldn't have said it better myself. I remember watching this movie with my Dad on TV in the 50s. And yes, this song makes me cry too. Glad you enjoyed it.
We both have good taste! Thanks for your message ~ BB
Simmo. Brings back memories when I was a LITTLE BOY 😎
BETTY BUTTON Thanks for posting,x
Just beautiful. So romantic
I 've never got tired of this wonderful song . Thank you for sharing .
Your welcome. And I feel the same way.
a beautiful song from two special people i love that film its brilliant
The greatest male singer of all time and the greatest female singer of all time IMO. For me it's like being in heaven hearing and seeing them singing a duet.
This is beautifull seeing Frank and Doris together and in color 🤩
Happy Birthday Frank! You and Doris sure look good! You both sing great too! I wish you and her had did another film together! But I am glad you did this one.
This is so so beautiful! Oh goodness. I'm in absolute awe.
+Destiny Hunt
It's comments like this that reinforce my decision to upload this song. I'm so happy you enjoyed it Destiny. It remains to be one of the most lovey songs and performances I've heard.
Absolutely disolved in tears. What a lovely scene and song. Thank you so much.
This was a wonderful pairing. One of my favorites.
After I listened to this beautiful song - beautiful in both music and lyric - I had a look at her birthday celebration photos (on you tube) and I was delighted to see her so happy and well. She is a wonderful person and has truly blessed this world with her exquisite voice and her commitment to animal welfare. I am so impressed by dear Doris - people like her make this a better world to live in - I hope she lives to 100 or more years - I do hope so !
+Estevão Neves
Lovely comment about a lovely woman. She sets a wonderful example not only in her activism but in her persistence in life. I read a few articles about her and the gal has moxy :) Something you may not know about her...she started out as a dancer but a car accident ended her dreams of being a professional dancer. But, while recovering from this serious accident, she began singing to wile the time away and, as Wikipedia said: "she discovered a talent she didn't know she had." Wow. Aren't we glad she did.
One heckuva great Jimmy VanHeusen song sung by two of the greatest. Remember seeing this movie in 1955 as a young 20 yr old in the Navy.
I just love love this movie. The plots and subplots are crafted with style and warmth. At around 2:32, Ms Day gives Mr Sinatra a look that's so loving, honest and pure. I could only wish and dream someone so sweet would look at me like that. Heaven on earth!
Wow - yes It's one of my favourite movies and Sinatra and Doris my favourite people!
So beautiful! Nothing like those times of great movies and talented singers like these ones. Doris Day had like a glow on her face, simple beautiful. I love the song too!. I was born on 1973, so I never had the chance to watch this movie, but I will sure look for it to watch it now!. Thank you so much and God bless!
I so happy to hear you enjoyed this. It is such a special song which, oddly, I never heard on the radio,. Not even when the movie was in the theaters in the mid 50s. Still a mystery to me. Anyhow, hope you get to watch the movie. It puts this last scene in context.
Oh, and P.S. Cynthia. Thanks for the blessing and, right back at ya :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DORIS!! Sincere thanks for all your wonderful movies and songs. You are one of a kind!! And, yes, Young at Heart is my favorite movie. You've given so much of your talent and bouncy personality to us for which we are most grateful! Again, thank you!! Bonnie
This is one of my very favorite Doris Day movies and she and Frank Sinatra are two of my favorite singers. They are absolutely the best, but Doris Day hasn't received the recognition she deserves. It's too bad that movies can't be like this today. Thanks for posting it.
you, my love....talk about two entertainers at their peak and super lovely song arrangement. Mary Ann
RIP LOVELY DORIS - you came into my lonely heart..
Just beautiful, outstanding performances from Doris Day and Frank Sinatra.🤗
Wonderful movie!!
Doris 🕊 genuine effortless beauty, passed away today May 13, 2019 🕊 a day before Frank ❤️
This beautiful and lovely scene brings tears to my eyes always.. What a movie, what an actors and singers.. Great talent.. Long live Love
I remember watching this film..another one I used to watch with my dad. Doris Day will be sadly missed xx
Wow so romantic! I've never seen this movie before, thanks for sharing!
She glows in this scene and Frank's voice was never better - their voices blend so beautifully at the end. This movie was a great remake of the 1938 movie Four Daughters. If you are going to remake a movie do it like this.
She was right up there with Sinatra in this one. Wow. How beautiful they both were. And both were so loved.
Absolutely love Doris Day & Frank Sinatra. This one of my favourite films. Have been listening & watching Doris Day since I was 7/8. I'm 25 now. Totally in love with the era. The music, musicals, dancing, singing... Literally wish I was born in 20s so I could grow up to enjoy true talent. Would've had the time of my life! Shame that my friends aren't in to it. My Nan got me in to this era of music, thank God lol
Glad you enjoyed it Mia. What you wrote reminded me of when I was a child. I was in elementary school in the 50s and knew these artists and loved them... Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Dinah Washington, Jo Stafford, Errol Garner and many other musicians and singers from that era that there isn't room enough to list. Pop turned me on to such great music. But, all the kids I knew were into the music of the day that was targeted for their age group (as I was too) but, didn't really get these more mature artists or understand why I liked them. Things are a bit different now though. Tony Bennett's success with the younger set shows that things are broadening a bit. And hopefully, those in my generation are able to appreciate some of the artists of today as I do.
Somefavs, you are most welcome! This song haunts you throughout the entire movie until you finally hear the finished piece at the end. One of the best endings to a great movie, I am so happy to have it in my collection.