Interesting that the lyrics about John (John F. Kennedy) are missing from Landau's rendition. Carol Lawrence was an acquaintance of JFK...photographed with him a couple of days before his assassination. I wonder if the JFK lyrics might've been too difficult for her to hear.
What a shame such talented couples were both divorced years later. Martin Landau and Barbara Bain were not singers, but certainly Martin could carry a tune. Wonderful actor.
Wonderful. Nice historic reminder of how good pop music was during the 60s. Landau and Bain were of course not great singers -- they were actors, first and foremost -- but their singing here, although kinda pale next to that of Goulet and Lawrence, is pretty decent. And Goulet is outstanding here. He reins in that big, borderline-operatic baritone to sing lyrically, and beautifully.
Awww, I think he sang beautifully! I have to say Robert Goulet has the most gorgeous voice, and you can see which two are the trained singers, but I think Martin and Barbara did a grand job nonetheless.
I think it was to emphasise the effect of certain unpleasant toxic substances that Carol was singing about, so yes, it was pretend I'm pretty sure. It was a fun medley though, wasn't it?
@@janenewman9388 Thanks Jane. It was funny. Thank goodness for the internet and You Tube to be able to see these videos. I come from the UK so these programmes were not shown here. It's great to see them now
This was a very nice find! Landau and Bain did a great job not being noted for singing. Was very pleasantly surprised !
Que grato es ver y recordar esta ESCENA INMORTAL por siempre , desde Chile.
Interesting that the lyrics about John (John F. Kennedy) are missing from Landau's rendition. Carol Lawrence was an acquaintance of JFK...photographed with him a couple of days before his assassination. I wonder if the JFK lyrics might've been too difficult for her to hear.
Didn’t know Martin Lsndau could sing. Wow! What a foursome,
I missed this when it was originally broadcast. I loved them all. Two wonderful couples. Thank you for finding this and sharing it.
What a shame such talented couples were both divorced years later. Martin Landau and Barbara Bain were not singers, but certainly Martin could carry a tune. Wonderful actor.
Wonderful.
Nice historic reminder of how good pop music was during the 60s.
Landau and Bain were of course not great singers -- they were actors, first and foremost -- but their singing here, although kinda pale next to that of Goulet and Lawrence, is pretty decent.
And Goulet is outstanding here. He reins in that big, borderline-operatic baritone to sing lyrically, and beautifully.
Estas maravillas no las dan en la TV Latina. Es una Lastima.
Wow!
I didn't know Landau and Bain were singers...
For a singer Martin Landau is a really good actor ;)
Awww, I think he sang beautifully! I have to say Robert Goulet has the most gorgeous voice, and you can see which two are the trained singers, but I think Martin and Barbara did a grand job nonetheless.
Difficult to recognize Cinamon Carter without the cigarettes she smokes so seductively! I didn't know Rollin could sing.
I would LOVE to find the James Taylor/Carly Simon show from Kraft. 1970? 1971?
Me too. Didn't know there was such a show😊
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Excuse me for being ignorant here as I don't know the song, was Martin pretending to cough or was it genuine?
I think it was to emphasise the effect of certain unpleasant toxic substances that Carol was singing about, so yes, it was pretend I'm pretty sure. It was a fun medley though, wasn't it?
@@janenewman9388 Thanks Jane. It was funny. Thank goodness for the internet and You Tube to be able to see these videos. I come from the UK so these programmes were not shown here. It's great to see them now
@@soniapedder87 I'm in the UK too and I totally agree about how nice it is to be able to see things we'd have missed otherwise :-)
The “breathe deep” tune was part of an anti-pollution radio/TV PSA that was popular at the time
Love the video , scrooge version was better, im jk ... i think both are amazing
Barbara Bain was gorgeous