How lucky was I - I got to see a live taping of this episode in NY! It also featured The Animals and Jay and the Americans. They were all fantastic, but it was Dusty who captured my heart. Her gown was mostly orange I think, and I remember seeing the special effects of the blurry edges on the monitors and I wondered if they put Vaseline on the camera lens! But then I was drawn into the song and overwhelmed with emotion. She did it to perfection. A treasured memory and my initial discovery of an artist with whom I am smitten to this day.
Thanks! I remember Sammy Davis Jr's two young children were running up and down the aisles in the audience while their Dad was rehearsing onstage. The friend I came with, who was not paying attention, almost ran into one of them. I am SO happy you posted this. I bought a Hullabaloo DVD years ago just to see this episode and Dusty's number especially, but the image quality was very blurry. I figured it was the best copy in existence. And now to see THIS one! I am Joyful! Thank you again.
Did they tape this at NBC studios in Brooklyn where they also taped Mitch Miller or at Rock Center? Dusty and Sammy were a joy to watch here. I remember this show when I was 11-12 years old in the mid-1960s.
@@dg1006 Interesting. I am almost positive the studio was in Manhattan, but I don't know exactly where. Yes, such a joy! Years later in LA, I had a couple of lines with Eric Burdon of The Animals in a movie called Comeback. Just watched Dusty do this song again - got chills! She was AMAZING!
@@samburkes7552 Yes, I certainly was! I loved being there. Such great talents, one after another! Even as a kid, I knew I was seeing quality. Especially Dusty, but they were all fantastic.
Wow Darren!How THANKFUL we Dusty devotees are to you mate! Thanks for uncovering more sensational clips of one of England's GREATEST talents.Cheers from Downunder!Rod .
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this! Sammy Davis Jr. is my favorite and Lola Falana, too! Dusty could have been tap dancing with Mr Davis at supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
I know very few brunette lola falena but I know she was a very good dancer backthen and a photogenic and beautiful girl too...i know she is not very healty now
This was a B side that should have been an A side. It was far far too good to be a B side. I don’t know who’s decision it was, Dusty didn’t have the same control then that she went to acquire in future years, but it was a major faux pas. It became obvious when Dusty took control, if you were a great fan, you could hear how her vocals changed as well as the arrangements. Listen to Some of Your Lovin’ and you’ll hear what I mean. Record producers and musical arrangers were in awe of this lady. She really wasn’t difficult as some might say, just a perfectionist and the results of that perfection is the wonderful legacy she left behind. Truly a one off👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
How lucky was I - I got to see a live taping of this episode in NY! It also featured The Animals and Jay and the Americans. They were all fantastic, but it was Dusty who captured my heart. Her gown was mostly orange I think, and I remember seeing the special effects of the blurry edges on the monitors and I wondered if they put Vaseline on the camera lens! But then I was drawn into the song and overwhelmed with emotion. She did it to perfection. A treasured memory and my initial discovery of an artist with whom I am smitten to this day.
Thanks! I remember Sammy Davis Jr's two young children were running up and down the aisles in the audience while their Dad was rehearsing onstage. The friend I came with, who was not paying attention, almost ran into one of them. I am SO happy you posted this. I bought a Hullabaloo DVD years ago just to see this episode and Dusty's number especially, but the image quality was very blurry. I figured it was the best copy in existence. And now to see THIS one! I am Joyful! Thank you again.
Did they tape this at NBC studios in Brooklyn where they also taped Mitch Miller or at Rock Center?
Dusty and Sammy were a joy to watch here. I remember this show when I was 11-12 years old in the mid-1960s.
You were truly fortunate to experience that!
@@dg1006 Interesting. I am almost positive the studio was in Manhattan, but I don't know exactly where. Yes, such a joy! Years later in LA, I had a couple of lines with Eric Burdon of The Animals in a movie called Comeback. Just watched Dusty do this song again - got chills! She was AMAZING!
@@samburkes7552 Yes, I certainly was! I loved being there. Such great talents, one after another! Even as a kid, I knew I was seeing quality. Especially Dusty, but they were all fantastic.
Wow Darren!How THANKFUL we Dusty devotees are to you mate! Thanks for uncovering more sensational clips of one of England's GREATEST talents.Cheers from Downunder!Rod .
Dusty in top voice! Thanks, Darren
Technically perfect, unique, and a voice with such appealing humanity
Dusty's interpretation for "My colouring book" is so sensitive and touching! She takes us to her fairy tale! It's pure magic! Many thanks, Darren!🎶💜🎵
Another look at musical history..I could watch this all day...thank Mr C...
Hullabaloo takes me back to 7th grade, this was a wild show. Thanks Darren.
I get a kick out of seeing some of the products sold at the time. Many are no longer with us.
That was really fun and so well done. Color me happy. Thank you Darren.
Thank you Darren.
Very nice !!!!
Simply Dusty, no extra additives, flavour or colouring.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this! Sammy Davis Jr. is my favorite and Lola Falana, too! Dusty could have been tap dancing with Mr Davis at supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
I know very few brunette lola falena but I know she was a very good dancer backthen and a photogenic and beautiful girl too...i know she is not very healty now
Brilliant video Darren!,Dusty looks amazing!,💕
This is a fantastic video.... Darren mate.... fantastic job!
Dusty & Sammy!!!!!
He was not only a good singer but a nice And talented enterteiner too
Two of most beautiful singing soul voice in the sixtys and in the seventys
They could do records togheter
Thanks heaps, Darren!
GREAT stuff! Thanks, Darren.
Cheers to the Hullabaloo Dancers for the wobbly heads! Some of them are absolutely crazy!
Qué bella época habrá sido esa. Supercalifragilisticoespialidoso 🤭
Yeah 👏👏👏👏 Dusty ❤️❤️❤️
Andreas Gabalier from Austria got a Song Namen Hulapalu too 😁😁
This is more proof that Dustys B sides are better than most artists A sides
Lol
This was a B side that should have been an A side. It was far far too good to be a B side. I don’t know who’s decision it was, Dusty didn’t have the same control then that she went to acquire in future years, but it was a major faux pas. It became obvious when Dusty took control, if you were a great fan, you could hear how her vocals changed as well as the arrangements. Listen to Some of Your Lovin’ and you’ll hear what I mean. Record producers and musical arrangers were in awe of this lady. She really wasn’t difficult as some might say, just a perfectionist and the results of that perfection is the wonderful legacy she left behind. Truly a one off👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mikey70F one of her best ballads!!!!!
The majority of Dusty’s “B” sides could have been “A’s”.
The opening looks like the local golf club has been snorting Columbia's finest. 🤧🤯🤯
Dusty and Darren!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Late sammy davis had a sultry a beautiful vocal timbre when he spoke too as well missis.mary isobel o'brien(i reapeat)
From the cast presented at the start of the video, it must have been a fantastic show. Sad only the one act was shown.
Wondering if all 60s dancers suffered from whiplash. Their poor necks. 😱😱
Better - a Lot Better than Streisand - this I second the motion -
who is the cute blonde guy at 0:49???
Bruce Scott. A US teenage heartthrob singer, who turned to acting.
@@darren2722 he is adorable.
He seemed really emotioonal
@@darren2722 Never heard of him, and I'm a 60s kid.
What a pity playback
Thanks for complimen
Compliment
what is that stupid rap at the end ???
It's "Supercalifragilistic" from the original "Mary Poppins" movie. It won an Oscar for best movie that year.
@@Centervillejim .. Tx for the information.
I've never liked that song as well movie