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 | Nat King Cole -- Mona Lisa The popular American jazz singer, songwriter, and pianist, Nat King Cole, sings "Mona Lisa." The Academy Award winning song written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston for the Paramount Pictures film "Captain Carey, USA" reached number one on the charts for eight weeks in 1950. Accompanying the music is a video by Spadecaller featuring Leonardo Da Vinci's famous masterpiece Mona Lisa and selected photos of Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Lucille Ball, and Harpo Marx. |
 | Vivian Vance roasts Lucille Ball Dean Martin Roast |
 | Desi Arnaz remembers Lucille Ball Important: Thank you for making this my most viewed and with most comments video!!! the only thing i can say is:i t is so beatifull and it allways tuch my heart. Hope you enjoy!Comment! Amanda |
 | Lucy is Drunk Again! Classic Lucille Ball Scene www.thelucyshowdvd.com Lucille Ball was the master of the "under the influence" comedy routine, whether it was alcohol, sleeping pills, or seasick pills. This clip is my second favorite such performance, the first being the classic Vitameatavegamin. Here she's been sent on an errand to get some papers signed, but gets a little too cozy and relaxed with the client. Please visit www.thelucyshowdvd.com |
 | Don Rickles on Dean Martin Roasts: Lucille Ball (1974)
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 | Lucille Ball on Joan Rivers (Part 1) To promote "Life with Lucy" in 1986. |
 | Death of Lucille Ball: April 26, 1989 Local News Coverage This is local news coverage from April 26, 1989 reporting on the death of Lucille Ball. The news broadcast that night opened and closed talking about Lucy. Oh, and as for that Spanish language coverage in the middle of this clip, in the middle of the Channel 10 newscast I changed the channel over to Univision for a few minutes where they were talking about Lucy's passing. |
 | O melhor vídeo de motivação - Legendado - Basta ter *disposição* pra fazer. - Siga o seu caminho de crescimento ... não se prenda a resultados ou ao que as pessoas dizem. Lucille Ball The Beatles Ulysses S. Grant Michael Jordan Thomas Edison Walt Disney Abraham Lincoln Vídeo inspirador que ensina que não se deve desistir de seus sonhos por ter fracassado nas primeiras tentativas. A saber: - Lucille Ball produziu e estrelou o seriado I Love Lucy tendo ganho 2 vezes o Emmy de melhor atriz. - Os Beatles até os dias de hoje são considerados a maior banda de todos os tempos. - Ulysses S. Grant foi general dos Estados Unidos, comandante-em-chefe das tropas federais ou nortistas durante a Guerra Civil Americana eo décimo-oitavo Presidente dos Estados Unidos. - Michael Jordan é considerado pela maioria dos especialistas como o melhor jogador de basquetebol de todos os tempos e por muitos como um dos mais importantes esportistas masculinos da história. - Thomas Edison foi um inventor e empresário que dentre diversas outras coisas inventou a lâmpada elétrica. - Walt Disney foi o criador de Mickey Mouse e de muitos outros personagens do imaginário infantil. - Abraham Lincoln foi o 16º presidente dos Estados Unidos. - Para quem quiser treinar seu inglês: Dismissed from drama school with a note that read wasting your time, she's too shy to put her best foot forward. Lucille Ball. Turned down by the Decca recording company who said We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out. The Beatles. A failed soldier ... |
 | 4/26/89: "Lucy Has Died..."--coverage from various outlets... From April 26th, 1989...The death of Lucille Ball as reported by Lynn Sherr in an ABC News newsbreak...then Marc Howard from WPVI Philadelphia's "Action News" reports on her life accomplishments followed by Dennis Cunningham reporting on WCAU's "News 10"...as well as Peter Jennings from "World News Tonight" and Jerry Bowan from "CBS Evening News" |