+maru ivanova I adore Vera Lynn, the forces' sweetheart, version of this song but I couldn't agree more that it's nice to see younger generations keeping the classics alive.
This is NOT old music, but Big Band. It is the very best of what the US ever offered in music. Thanks Michael for realizing this and having the voice and orchestra to keep it alive. Long live all the great Big Band leaders.
Michael 'old times' this wonderful American ballad and reminds us that great songs are forever . Michael is in that class of modern vocalists who will not let us forget how truly great some old songs continue to shine
"You went away and my heart went with you. I speak your name in my every prayer." I know the feeling, Philip. My mother passed away on December 29, 2018. I've missed her every day since - just as you miss your mom.
Just wow! Michael gets right to the heart of the matter on this song; singing it to his grandfather with all the love he has for him. It makes me so happy though it brings a tear each and every time I listen to it. Brilliant.
This brilliant song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). It was the Academy Award winner for Best Song of 1943... one of three winners for Harry Warren of his eleven career nominations. Each of Harry Warren's Oscar winning songs was written with a different lyricist... "Lullaby of Broadway" (1935 with Al Dubin) and "On the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (1946 with Johnny Mercer). BTW - Another of Harry's nominated songs, "Chattanooga Choo Choo," (1940) also written with Mack Gordon and recorded by the immortal Glenn Miller, was awarded the very first ever Gold Record. Unfortunately, it lost the Oscar to "When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio"... no great shame in that! Harry Warren (1893-1981) wrote more hit songs than even the great Irving Berlin and yet, to this day, his name is largely unknown to the general public. He was a true giant of the music and movie industries.
Do you mind if I screenshot your comment please? I would just love to use your comment with my post. This has always been one of my favourite songs …and the Buble of old, certainly did it justice .
I agree, James. Michael is so deeply expressive here. It's a grown man singing from the heart. Not a boy anymore. A man of class, sophistication, and feeling.
This remind me of my grandmother. When his first album with DVD came out, I worked at a music store called Coconut’s and she called me and asked me to bring it to her. When I finished closing, I stopped by and we both watched it together and I immediately fell in love with his voice! She and my Gramps also brought my hubs and I to a concert. I miss both of them every single day and this song definitely resonates with that fact. ✌️💜🎶
Buble is not only a wonderful singer in the 'American songbook tradition'..his musicianship and ear are utterly flawless. He just nails it every time. Not only that, but he's a classy guy: early on in his career he was interviewed by, (I think), Charlie Rose. He said, "Michael, many are calling you the NEW Sinatra"..what do you say to that?" Buble was quiet for a moment, then replied, "Well, I don't think there was anything wrong with the OLD one.."
What voice! And what interpretation! Wonderful song also! Reminds me my childhood because there is a Brazilian version of the same song! Regards from Brazil
There are so many great artist that have performed this song, but as a male performer, he is one of the best. Hard to compete with Barbara S. who sang it as her opening to get into the business as an early teen.....her very first song...and what a song it was!!!!!.
You'll never know just how much I miss you You'll never know just how much I care And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you You ought to know, for haven't I told you so A million or more times? You went away and my heart went with you I speak your name in my every prayer If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now (You went away and my heart went with you I speak your name in my every prayer) If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how You'll never know if you don't know now You'll never know if you don't know now
Since this song is from the the early band era I have followed most who have sung it. There is only one other that can sing it better thane Buble that being Barbra, no last name needed, Of men he is the best even above Frank, no last name needed.
BY THE POWER AND AUTHORITY GIVEN TO ME BY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, EVERYONE THAT WENT TO THIS CONCERT OR CAME ON THIS SITE, YOU ARE COMPLETELY HEALED. AMEN. THE CHILD OF GOD.
MICHAEL BUBLE -- You'll Never Know I'm not sure I've ever heard a better jazz vocal version of YOU'LL NEVER KNOW -- the 1943 Oscar-winning song by Harry Warren - than this one, sent my way a moment ago by the intuitive genius at TH-cam: From a live concert performance by Canadian-born Michael Buble. Dated 2008 when he included it on a set list for shows in his homeland. I can remember a co-worker who went to Michael's last performance in Winnipeg - who was NOT a student of the Great American Songbook - telling me: “Mark, there was one slow song (in particular) that Michael sang which I know you would have liked -- called You'll Never Know.” (Now I know! 15 years on). The video's 523,023 “views” is a reminder that Michael Buble introduces millions of young people to great old songs they might otherwise never get to hear. Watching the video I was poised to comment that, “This is one of three “Best Original Song” Academy Award winners for my “other favorite composer” Harry (Salvatore Guaragna) Warren - who had a record number (21) of No. 1 hit songs by almost as many artists . . .” Then I spotted this informed note from a kindred spirit: DigitalDiscusVideo (6 years ago) This brilliant song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). It was the Academy Award winner for Best Song of 1943... one of three winners for Harry Warren of his eleven career nominations. Each of Harry Warren's Oscar winning songs was written with a different lyricist... "Lullaby of Broadway" (1935 with Al Dubin) and "On the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (1946 with Johnny Mercer). BTW - Another of Harry's nominated songs, "Chattanooga Choo Choo," (1940) also written with Mack Gordon and recorded by the immortal Glenn Miller, was awarded the very first ever Gold Record. Unfortunately, it lost the Oscar to "When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio"... no great shame in that! Harry Warren (1893-1981) wrote more hit songs than even the great Irving Berlin and yet, to this day, his name is largely unknown to the general public. He was a true giant of the music and movie industries. Thanks for sharing, Bristow1970. Celebrated this day elsewhere [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
"Vera Lynn's wartime popularity with the British public provided her with "Vera Lynn's Own Orchestra", conducted by the very capable Len Edwards. "You'll Never Know" won composer Harry Warren & lyricist Mack Gordon the Oscar for best song in '43--it was introduced by Alice Faye in "Hello Frisco". YOU'LL NEVER KNOW You'll never know just how much I miss you, You'll never know just how much I care... And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you, You ought to know, for haven't I told you so, A million or more times? You went away and my heart went with you, I speak your name in my every prayer. If there is some other way to prove that I love you I swear I don't know how... You'll never know if you don't know now. You went away and my heart went with you, I speak your name in my every prayer. If there is some other way to prove that I love you, I swear I don't know how... You'll never know if you don't know now. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From Wiki: "You'll Never Know" is a popular song. The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon, based on a poem written by a young Oklahoma war bride named Dorothy Fern Norris. The song was featured in the 1943 movie Hello, Frisco, Hello where it is sung by Alice Faye. It was also performed by Faye in the 1944 film Four Jills in a Jeep. It was recorded in 1943 by, among others, Frank Sinatra and Dick Haymes. Haymes' version was a #1 hit on the R&B charts that year. Sinatra recorded his version at his first recording session at Columbia as a solo artist. (He had recorded at Columbia in 1939 as a member of Harry James's band.) It was arranged and conducted by Alec Wilder with the Bobby Tucker Singers providing accompaniment. Sinatra's version charted for 16 weeks starting July 24 and spent two weeks at number 2. ***In Britain, the recording by Vera Lynn was very popular due to the ongoing Second World War. A 1952 recording by Rosemary Clooney is also well known, as well as a version recorded in 1954 by Big Maybelle. The Sinatra and Haymes records were made during the 1942--1944 strike against the recording companies a strike by the American Federation of Musicians. As a result, the recordings were made without musicians, with vocal groups replacing the usual instrumental backup. The group backing Haymes, The Song Spinners, was actually given credit on the records. The song was the first song that Barbra Streisand ever recorded in 1955. It was the opening song on her 4-CD box-set Just for the Record (1991). The box-set closed with another version of the song, sung as a duet by Streisand in 1991 and herself as a girl of 13. The song won the 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song, one of nine nominated songs that year. In 1961, a version by Shirley Bassey made #6 in the UK charts."
As (an old) jazz singer who fist heard this when she was years old, I'm going back to it! Thank you Mr Buble for your interpretation. Who is the pianist? I can't understand what mr Buble says.
Fact: I dislike Michael Buble and his sugary blandness. Fact : This is THE definitive version of this song in my opinion. Absolute perfection. Fact: Annoyingly brilliant isn't it?
Don't get the first half of your statement in contrast to the second part. Buble in my opinion can be compared to and favorably to the great ones we love .
OK. I will reiterate this one more time. Barbra sang this as her very first song......possibly at the age afo13?, but not sure. Find it, listen to it, and know it is hers.
@@MishaG9 Yeah, I'm old enough to know him in the movies during his hay day. He did have a great voice. I can't let the spell checker take over before a review or else it comes wrong!
@@karthurjr I suppose you meant "his heyday". I'm not a native speaker of english, so I may be wrong, this is just off the top of my head. And yes, no one has that kind of voice now, Joe Williams and Johnny Hartman come to mind. Bublé should sing commercials, haha...! Greetings
What I love about Michael Buble is that he is keeping old musics alive.
+maru ivanova
I adore Vera Lynn, the forces' sweetheart, version of this song but I couldn't agree more that it's nice to see younger generations keeping the classics alive.
I missed some one dearly to me . 💓💋
You,re so adorable Michael . 💓
maru ivanova: You're right! I love Mr. Buble. 👏
This is NOT old music, but Big Band. It is the very best of what the US ever offered in music. Thanks Michael for realizing this and having the voice and orchestra to keep it alive. Long live all the great Big Band leaders.
So beautiful
I could listen for hours & hours
Me too
Great singer...
Michael 'old times' this wonderful American ballad and reminds us that great songs are forever . Michael is in that class of modern vocalists who will not let us forget how truly great some old songs continue to shine
this was my mom's favorite music,now that she passed away a year ago this song draws me in tears cause I miss her.
"You went away and my heart went with you. I speak your name in my every prayer." I know the feeling, Philip. My mother passed away on December 29, 2018. I've missed her every day since - just as you miss your mom.
@@paulbrewer2374 thank you for the condulances.
@@paulbrewer2374 thank you for the condulances.
I feel you...
Just wow! Michael gets right to the heart of the matter on this song; singing it to his grandfather with all the love he has for him. It makes me so happy though it brings a tear each and every time I listen to it. Brilliant.
Dean Martin is his Grandpa's Favorite
I wish I knew a love like this song expresses. Alas, I’m 51 and hopelessly single and have been my whole life.
Don't give up hope, you still have time!
I’m 82….. it happens when you least expect it.♥️🥰
How bout now?? Asking since it's been 3 years since your comment
¡Alan Chang at the piano! Maestro!!
This brilliant song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). It was the Academy Award winner for Best Song of 1943... one of three winners for Harry Warren of his eleven career nominations. Each of Harry Warren's Oscar winning songs was written with a different lyricist... "Lullaby of Broadway" (1935 with Al Dubin) and "On the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (1946 with Johnny Mercer). BTW - Another of Harry's nominated songs, "Chattanooga Choo Choo," (1940) also written with Mack Gordon and recorded by the immortal Glenn Miller, was awarded the very first ever Gold Record. Unfortunately, it lost the Oscar to "When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio"... no great shame in that! Harry Warren (1893-1981) wrote more hit songs than even the great Irving Berlin and yet, to this day, his name is largely unknown to the general public. He was a true giant of the music and movie industries.
A wonderful respect for a truly great writer
And the first song that Barbra Streisand submitted for professional review.
Thanks for the informed, informative note. Concise yet anecdotal, and a joy to read!
DigitalDiscusVideo: Excellent comment! Thank you so much for the information! I love this song! 👏
Do you mind if I screenshot your comment please?
I would just love to use your comment with my post.
This has always been one of my favourite songs …and the Buble of old, certainly did it justice .
Smoothest rendition of this song!
The simple truth!
imo Sinatra's in 43' is more sincere
What a pianist!!!
Michael's smooth rendition gets me so emotional!!! He has a very charming fibre to his singing voice.
Thank you Michael for keeping big band alive. You are truly fabulous and I wish you all the best.
His best song/performance by a long way. Forget the chart stuff Michael-this is where you live.... Oozes class.
I agree, James. Michael is so deeply expressive here. It's a grown man singing from the heart. Not a boy anymore. A man of class, sophistication, and feeling.
I love these performances so beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful; brings back memories of the songs my Dad sang to me as a child. Beautiful.
I told my daughter when I hear this song I think of her
聽過很多歌手唱這首歌,可是編曲及伴奏這麽漂亮的,卻無出其右了!
而Michael Buble 的純熟的歌唱技巧及感情的表達,在這首歌裡表露無遺!
正如有的歌曲令我們一定會想聆聽某一位歌手的所唱。
但,不論如何,Nat king Cole 唱的這首歌,永遠也是一定要聆聽的!
他的歌聲永遠讓我們覺得那樣的溫暖,就如絲絨般地纏綿柔和...
This remind me of my grandmother. When his first album with DVD came out, I worked at a music store called Coconut’s and she called me and asked me to bring it to her. When I finished closing, I stopped by and we both watched it together and I immediately fell in love with his voice! She and my Gramps also brought my hubs and I to a concert. I miss both of them every single day and this song definitely resonates with that fact. ✌️💜🎶
A very old song but so beautiful !
Buble is not only a wonderful singer in the 'American songbook tradition'..his musicianship and ear are utterly flawless. He just nails it every time. Not only that, but he's a classy guy: early on in his career he was interviewed by, (I think), Charlie Rose. He said, "Michael, many are calling you the NEW Sinatra"..what do you say to that?" Buble was quiet for a moment, then replied, "Well, I don't think there was anything wrong with the OLD one.."
"The Shape of Water" brought me here. What a great song.
Beautiful song 💗
What voice! And what interpretation! Wonderful song also! Reminds me my childhood because there is a Brazilian version of the same song! Regards from Brazil
Mind telling me the title of the Brazillian song ? :D
@@alexandersonmei th-cam.com/video/oDs1jDiVO4Y/w-d-xo.html
I have just heard it..sung by Cauby Peixoto
th-cam.com/video/jEsjAQc7gqA/w-d-xo.html
There are so many great artist that have performed this song, but as a male performer, he is one of the best. Hard to compete with Barbara S. who sang it as her opening to get into the business as an early teen.....her very first song...and what a song it was!!!!!.
Hace muchos años, ayer, hoy y siempre. Una gran voz y tantos recuerdos.
Canzone meravigliosa e versione sublime
Great version
amo a buble en vivo... Dios cumpleme el milagrito de no morir sin verlo en vivo y en directo.... me encanta....
#believe it y se re cumplirá #namaste🕉 #Om🙏🏻
I’m in love with this song now. I’m learning it on the piano for a restaurant gig
No higher praise from a musician than that. Thanks for sharing, Sydney Christine.
Dedicated to My Husband Jack! "You went away and my heart went with you!"
“I speak your name in my every prayer.” My most heartfelt condolences to you, DeAnne.
lindo! a voz de Michael encanta!!
No one is writing songs like this anymore!
what a great voice
Following him since forever!
Knew he would make it big. He is the next big band name, and it will never die!!!!
2020 and still my favorite song
2022 and my favorite jazz vocal of this great old (1943) standard.
5.20.2022 and I love this song so much! 👏
So nice, so warm, so relaxed..... wonderful!
Soooo touchtheheart... and he is soooo charming and gorgeous...
One of my favorites!!!!!!!
Maravillosa canción.!!!
You'll never know just how much I miss you
You'll never know just how much I care
And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you
You ought to know, for haven't I told you so
A million or more times?
You went away and my heart went with you
I speak your name in my every prayer
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
(You went away and my heart went with you
I speak your name in my every prayer)
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how
You'll never know if you don't know now
You'll never know if you don't know now
Thank you so much!!!!
Love it! Thank you for posting
Que canciones, 💖 que suavidad, así de grande lo es.....
Amo esta canção ainda mais na voz deste cantor maravilhoso
.. great man..i hope some day will come to my country and sing to all people who like his voice and atmosfere when he sing ❤️🇭🇷
Adorei a Surpresa . . .
. . . Adoro Essa Música 🎤🎵 Você Sabe . . .O Meu Coração 💖 e a Minha Alma 💫 Canta pra Você . . . 💞 💋
🌹
Hermosa cancion! Bravo!
Really nice and nostalgic. So mellow. 🎼
Just perfect !!
Best voice ever
Since this song is from the the early band era I have followed most who have sung it. There is only one other that can sing it better thane Buble that being Barbra, no last name needed, Of men he is the best even above Frank, no last name needed.
beautiful.
Awesome song
Beautiful!
Tem certas músicas que dá vontade de só ficar ouvindo 😃😃😃😃😃🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Great song!!!!!!!
BY THE POWER AND AUTHORITY GIVEN TO ME BY OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, EVERYONE THAT WENT TO THIS CONCERT OR CAME ON THIS SITE, YOU ARE COMPLETELY HEALED. AMEN. THE CHILD OF GOD.
romántica, sexy e incitadora melodía simplemente me deja sin palabras...
best ever
Love it!!!!!!!!
❤❤❤ this song for the one I love
Awesome !...Love it !...:)
2022 and listening
MICHAEL BUBLE -- You'll Never Know
I'm not sure I've ever heard a better jazz vocal version of YOU'LL NEVER KNOW -- the 1943 Oscar-winning song by Harry Warren - than this one, sent my way a moment ago by the intuitive genius at TH-cam: From a live concert performance by Canadian-born Michael Buble. Dated 2008 when he included it on a set list for shows in his homeland. I can remember a co-worker who went to Michael's last performance in Winnipeg - who was NOT a student of the Great American Songbook - telling me: “Mark, there was one slow song (in particular) that Michael sang which I know you would have liked -- called You'll Never Know.” (Now I know! 15 years on).
The video's 523,023 “views” is a reminder that Michael Buble introduces millions of young people to great old songs they might otherwise never get to hear.
Watching the video I was poised to comment that, “This is one of three “Best Original Song” Academy Award winners for my “other favorite composer” Harry (Salvatore Guaragna) Warren - who had a record number (21) of No. 1 hit songs by almost as many artists . . .” Then I spotted this informed note from a kindred spirit:
DigitalDiscusVideo (6 years ago)
This brilliant song was written by Harry Warren (music) and Mack Gordon (lyrics). It was the Academy Award winner for Best Song of 1943... one of three winners for Harry Warren of his eleven career nominations. Each of Harry Warren's Oscar winning songs was written with a different lyricist... "Lullaby of Broadway" (1935 with Al Dubin) and "On the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe" (1946 with Johnny Mercer).
BTW - Another of Harry's nominated songs, "Chattanooga Choo Choo," (1940) also written with Mack Gordon and recorded by the immortal Glenn Miller, was awarded the very first ever Gold Record. Unfortunately, it lost the Oscar to "When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Pinocchio"... no great shame in that!
Harry Warren (1893-1981) wrote more hit songs than even the great Irving Berlin and yet, to this day, his name is largely unknown to the general public. He was a true giant of the music and movie industries.
Thanks for sharing, Bristow1970. Celebrated this day elsewhere [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
Barbra Streisand sung this in her demo to get into the business. Listen and learn the greats! I believe she was 13 @ the time.
"Vera Lynn's wartime popularity with the British public provided her with "Vera Lynn's Own Orchestra", conducted by the very capable Len Edwards.
"You'll Never Know" won composer Harry Warren & lyricist Mack Gordon the Oscar for best song in '43--it was introduced by Alice Faye in "Hello Frisco".
YOU'LL NEVER KNOW
You'll never know just how much I miss you,
You'll never know just how much I care...
And if I tried, I still couldn't hide my love for you,
You ought to know, for haven't I told you so,
A million or more times?
You went away and my heart went with you,
I speak your name in my every prayer.
If there is some other way to prove that I love you
I swear I don't know how...
You'll never know if you don't know now.
You went away and my heart went with you,
I speak your name in my every prayer.
If there is some other way to prove that I love you,
I swear I don't know how...
You'll never know if you don't know now.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From Wiki:
"You'll Never Know" is a popular song. The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon, based on a poem written by a young Oklahoma war bride named Dorothy Fern Norris.
The song was featured in the 1943 movie Hello, Frisco, Hello where it is sung by Alice Faye. It was also performed by Faye in the 1944 film Four Jills in a Jeep. It was recorded in 1943 by, among others, Frank Sinatra and Dick Haymes. Haymes' version was a #1 hit on the R&B charts that year.
Sinatra recorded his version at his first recording session at Columbia as a solo artist. (He had recorded at Columbia in 1939 as a member of Harry James's band.) It was arranged and conducted by Alec Wilder with the Bobby Tucker Singers providing accompaniment. Sinatra's version charted for 16 weeks starting July 24 and spent two weeks at number 2.
***In Britain, the recording by Vera Lynn was very popular due to the ongoing Second World War.
A 1952 recording by Rosemary Clooney is also well known, as well as a version recorded in 1954 by Big Maybelle.
The Sinatra and Haymes records were made during the 1942--1944 strike against the recording companies a strike by the American Federation of Musicians. As a result, the recordings were made without musicians, with vocal groups replacing the usual instrumental backup. The group backing Haymes, The Song Spinners, was actually given credit on the records.
The song was the first song that Barbra Streisand ever recorded in 1955. It was the opening song on her 4-CD box-set Just for the Record (1991). The box-set closed with another version of the song, sung as a duet by Streisand in 1991 and herself as a girl of 13.
The song won the 1943 Academy Award for Best Original Song, one of nine nominated songs that year.
In 1961, a version by Shirley Bassey made #6 in the UK charts."
i Love that Song.he Made it Good.so Good.but Vera Lynn's is unbeatable.
BravoooooO !!!!!!!1
You Went Away, And My Heart Went W/ YOU........
Merry Christmas yobo❤😂🎉😢 I love you I love you
To a very special person, I dedicate this song.... Bern x
you'll never know...
My Heart ❤myfeelin youuuuuu❤
Oh my goodness. 0:48 stunning . Absolutely beautiful
This was the first song that Barbra Streisand ever recorded, in 1955 at age 13.
Thanks for the historical note, Delaro.
As (an old) jazz singer who fist heard this when she was years old, I'm going back to it! Thank you Mr Buble for your interpretation. Who is the pianist? I can't understand what mr Buble says.
nine years old
Alan Chang (I think)
❤❤❤
Pra quem gosta de boa música, este delicioso intérprete....
SÅ FINT
Michel buble don’t cry for me please pray don’t cry my love and god will help you honey
3:15 ❤
I speak your name in my every Pray'r...
Fact: I dislike Michael Buble and his sugary blandness.
Fact : This is THE definitive version of this song in my opinion.
Absolute perfection.
Fact: Annoyingly brilliant isn't it?
Don't get the first half of your statement in contrast to the second part. Buble in my opinion can be compared to and favorably to the great ones we love .
No no. You are right if you leave out the annoying stuff
Listen this version
th-cam.com/play/RD-SDiC3qhOVo.html&feature=share&playnext=1
Well put. Self-effacing humor, always the best kind, right?
💞💞💞💞
I was 1 when this came out
Teddy Tea omg how old r u
From Come Fly With Me, 2004
Envidio a su esposa .....quiero uno para mi
Ma wee mams song to my dad..xx
tão simples e diz tanto
vera lnny
he'll never know .. cause i'lll never say ...
This is the song his grandfather sang to him
to be listened to at midnight an empty dive bar with a glass of whiskey next to a 3/4 empty bottle
Antonio Marcos canta essa música também, em português.
Il più bel brano scritto da H Warren nel 1944-Benito Mirabella-Internaz-Piano bar-napoli
If you really want to hear to hear this song sung right, scroll up or down and you can hear Sinatra sing it.
The song BELONGS to Barbra Streisand....as was her very first song at the age of 13 I think?
Oh my God it's making me sweat
😘😘😘
Dick haymes. . .and Michael buble
That's it
You won't
people copying this song this is the copyesd song the real song is from a girl name
BUT, the very best doing this song is Barbra Streisand, did it when she was 13 and still no one can hold a candle to her!
OK. I will reiterate this one more time. Barbra sang this as her very first song......possibly at the age afo13?, but not sure. Find it, listen to it, and know it is hers.
Not bad.... listen to Dick Haynes' version and we'll talk
Sick Hames?
@@karthurjr Talkin' about his singing, not his private life. Yes, it should've been Haymes, oops..those keys are too closely spaced..
@@MishaG9 Yeah, I'm old enough to know him in the movies during his hay day. He did have a great voice. I can't let the spell checker take over before a review or else it comes wrong!
@@karthurjr I suppose you meant "his heyday". I'm not a native speaker of english, so I may be wrong, this is just off the top of my head. And yes, no one has that kind of voice now, Joe Williams and Johnny Hartman come to mind. Bublé should sing commercials, haha...! Greetings