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Time after Time - Kathryn Grayson
Ably accompanied by handsome, young Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford. From 1947.
Lanza and Grayson sing Libiamo... (Traviata)
Wonderful performance from two movie stars Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson from THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS (1950).
Lanza and Grayson sing BE MY LOVE for 2 time
Wonderful perfomance of two movie stars Mario Lanza and Kathryn Grayson in THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS (1950). This is the second time they sing this song in the film.
Ol' Man River - William Warfield and MGM chorus(Showboat)
Show Boat is a 1951 Technicolor film based on the musical by Jerome Kern (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (script and lyrics) and the novel by Edna Ferber. Filmed previously by Universal in 1936, the Kern-Hammerstein musical was remade in 1951 by MGM, this version starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, with Joe E. Brown, Marge Champion, Gower Champion, William Warfield, Robert Sterling, Agnes Moorehead and Leif Erickson. None of the members of the original Broadway cast of the show appeared in this version, and Helen Morgan (the original Julie), Jules Bledsoe (the original Joe), and Edna May Oliver (the original Parthy), had already died by the time of this film's release (both Morgan and Bledsoe died before they reached fifty). The 1951 film version of Show Boat was adapted from the original 1927 stage musical by John Lee Mahin after Jack McGowan and George Wells had turned in two discarded screenplays, and was directed by George Sidney. Filmed in the typical MGM lavish style, this version is the most financially successful of the film adaptations of the play, and is one of MGM's most popular musicals, though arguably one of the studio's less inventive ones. The film, however, was arguably more cinematic than the 1936 version ? the boat was seen winding its way down the river several times, and there were two scenes in which the boat was shown leaving the dock, while the 1936 film version was so faithful in following the stage play that the boat was seen ...
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Looked for the Kathryn Grayson version and was surprised that it wasn't there. Anyway here is an old videotape recording. Quality not very good but passable (beggars can't be choosers)
"Here's to the Girls" - Ziegfeld Follies (HD Print)
"Here's to the Girls" Music by Roger Edens Lyrics by Arthur Freed Sung by Fred Astaire, chorus Danced by Cyd Charisse, Lucille Ball, chorus Cameo Appearances: Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Kathryn Grayson, Esther Williams, Cyd Charisse, Marion Bell, Virginia O'Brien, Keenan Wynn, Hume Crony, Red Skelton, Victor Moore, Fanny Brice, Van Johnson, Marilyn Maxwell This song is esp. dedicated to friend Natalie who is a big big fan of the great and legendary actress Lucille Ball. Visit her channel for more beautiful and rare Lucille Ball stuffs :) www.youtube.com
Patti Austin - Smoke Gets In Your Eyes [lyrics]
PATTI AUSTIN singing "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", a 1933 classic song of all times. "SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES" is a show tune written by American composer Jerome Kern and lyricist Otto Harbach for their 1933 operetta Roberta. It was originally recorded by Gertrude Niesen, on 13 October 1933 on the Victor label 24454. It was performed by Irene Dunne for the 1935 film adaptation, costarring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Randolph Scott. It has been covered by numerous artists, beginning with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra with Bob Lawrence on vocal, which went to the top of the charts in 1934, and including Nat "King" Cole who first covered it in 1946. It also featured in "Lovely to Look At", a 1952 remake of "Roberta", where it was sung by Kathryn Grayson. Possibly the most famous version was recorded in 1958 by the doo wop group The Platters, which became a number one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached number three on the R&B charts in 1959. In 1956, Vic Damone covered this song with a very dramatic and different rendition, which became one of his most famous songs. For bandleader Ray Conniff it was one of his signature songs during his career. A 1972 remake by British band Blue Haze also became popular. Saxophone player Boots Randolph did an instrumental version of the song on the B-side of his LP Yakety Sax. Bryan Ferry recorded a quavering, briefly popular version of the song in 1974 on the album Another Time, Another Place, which reached number 17 on the UK ...
Mario Lanza & Kathryn Grayson - One Love of Mine
Mario Lanza & Kathryn Grayson sing "One Love of Mine," a song that was to be used in their 1949 picture "That Midnight Kiss," but was pulled from the final cut of the film. Conducting is José Iturbi as José Iturbi. Join The "Mario Lanza" Group.
Love is Where You Find It - Kathryn Grayson
From 1948, with Kathryn Grayson and Frank Sinatra
Kathryn Grayson_Beauty (Ziegfeld Follies 1946)
The last number from classic musical Ziegfeld Follies(1946)by lovely Kathryn Grayson.



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