 | Indian Love Call, Jeannette MacDonald, Nelson Eddie, Stewart Jeannette MacDonald sings Indian Love Call to Nelson Eddie, with James Stewart, in Rose-Marie (1936). |
 | Billie Holiday: A Yiddishe Momme - yiddish song Recording of the rehearsal version of A YIDDISHE MOMME by Billie Holiday. Year 1956. Images of Barbra Streisand. Billie Holiday and Judy Garland may be the two most influential vocalists that Barbra Streisand has admired. She even credited the song FOR ALL WE KNOW included at the end of the film THE PRINCE OF TIDES to a CD of LADY IN SATIN given to her as a birthday gift by her son Jason Gould. Barbra has never recorded a Yiddish song. Maybe she sang a Yiddish song when she performed at THE CONCORD HOTEL in upstate New York ( The Catskills) in the early 1960s but it was never included in any album. Barbra will appreciate Billie Holiday's rendition of My Yiddishe Momme. Maybe someday Barbra will record this song in Yiddish and English. The song was a big hit for Sophie Tucker in 1928. Barbra's mother, the late Diana Streisand Kind, had a good singing voice. She must have been influenced in the 1930s by the musical films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Barbra's mother recorded "One Kiss", a song from a Jeanette MacDonald movie, but it has not been released . Barbra sang that song in the COLOR ME BARBRA special. Barbra should follow Billie Holiday's example and record A YIDDISHE MOMME. This song is known by many different names: "My yiddishe Momme" "Yiddish Mama" "A yiddishe Mama" ' my yiddishe mama' ' A idishe mama" "Mein yiddishe mame" ?????? ????????? ???????????? ???????? |
 | Rose-Marie - Finale (Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy) The heart-warming final scene of "Rose-Marie". |
 | Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy 'Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life' Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy 'Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life |
 | "San Francisco" Earthquake The legendary 1906 earthquake sequence from "San Francisco"(directed by WS Van Dyke) starring star-crossed lovers Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald. |
 | Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy:Hollywood's Greatest Cover-Up Movie star Nelson Eddy breaks down during an interview regarding the death of his secret lover of 30 years, Jeanette MacDonald. Read their story at www.maceddy.com, with an Interactive Biography at http We have also posted a handful of the celebrity interviews that verified the Jeanette MacDonald - Nelson Eddy off-screen love affair; these interviews were quoted in the book "Sweethearts" but you can read more complete transcripts at www.maceddy.com |
 | Jeanette MacDonald sings 'San Francisco' Jeanette MacDonald sings San Francisco'. |
 | Rose-Marie - Indian Love Call I Sgt. Bruce (Nelson Eddy) tells Rose-Marie (Jeanette MacDonald) the legend of the Indian Love Call. |
 | Brenda Lee in '63 - ? Lover, Come Back to Me ? Ms Dynamite is ignited by Les Brown & his Band of Renown! (Lyrics as modified and sung by Brenda Lee) Little lover won'tcha come on back to me The sky was blue And high above The moon was new And so was love This aching heart of mine is singing Lover where can you be You came at last Love had its day That day is past You've gone away This eager heart of mine is singing Lover, come on home to me I remember every little thing You used to do I'm so lonely Every road i walk along I walk along with you No wonder i am lonely The sky is blue The night is cold The moon is new But love is old And while i'm waiting here This heart of mine is singing Lover, where can you be And while i'm waiting here This heart of mine is singing Lover, come on home to me And while i'm waiting here This heart of mine is singing Lover, get yourself on home I remember every little thing You used to do I'm so lonely Every road i walk along I walk along with you No wonder i am lonely The sky is blue The night is cold The moon is new But love is old And while i'm waiting here This heart of mine is singing Lover, come on home to me I said lover, come on home to me I'm not gonna tell you, but one more time To get your little old self on back to me Lover, come back to me! Music by Sigmund Romberg with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II for the Broadway show, The New Moon (1928). The song was introduced by Evelyn Herbert and Robert Misson. In 1930, Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore sang the song in film ... |
 | Rose-Marie (boat scene) Sgt.Bruce (Nelson Eddy) serenades Rose-Marie (Jeanette MacDonald) on the lake in this charming scene from the 1936 film "Rose-Marie". When the Sgt. accidentally sings the name Caroline, Rose-Marie chides him for what is obviously his modus operandi. |