February 22, 1959 was "Heart Fund Sunday" that year.
@MrRichiekaye7 ай бұрын
Top notch talent!
@miketackabery75217 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. He could do everything: sing, dance, act up a storm. He'd a been a big star had he been about 7 inches taller.
@SalvatoreCioffi-oc9wd7 ай бұрын
She's the best.
@bridgetschlaefer52498 ай бұрын
Robert Clary is just a cutie.❤ I miss him.🙏🙏❤ God Bless him!
@user-ld7pg9nx2g9 ай бұрын
Magnificent voice!
@robertort7939 ай бұрын
Gisele played Mrs. Anna in the King and I all over the country to great reviews. How nice to hear her performing one of the Rogers and Hammerstein classics from the show which her character did not sing in the show.
@kenclayton50889 ай бұрын
She was excellent....could do anything
@kenclayton50889 ай бұрын
She could do anything...
@robertort7939 ай бұрын
Love this! Gisele really made YHP the big Saturday TV night hit that it was.
@ebooksajdakamave890 Жыл бұрын
❤ Agradecemos Konektados❤ BEKSUIS ❤
@jethro1963 Жыл бұрын
That was slick how the guy gave her the hat back. He made it look like it was part of the act.
@tommyrall3 Жыл бұрын
Masterpiece 🎵
@shukanzaki Жыл бұрын
Lovely Gisele and comfortable singing. These were good old days.
@giselecomeans2091 Жыл бұрын
She was my Dad's favorite!
@jameswright3318 Жыл бұрын
Just fabulous! So appreciative of the memories!
@carolyncox7049 Жыл бұрын
In the early 50s I watched Hit Parade every week with my parents on our little wooden TV box. My introduction to the top 10
@CarlDuke Жыл бұрын
Great post.
@user-sr5vf4wx4o Жыл бұрын
🌈💖彼女の唄は、、自然❤で、よいです。
@tejaml Жыл бұрын
i love her....she is so funny..
@jacobledbetter82442 жыл бұрын
I need to hear russian lullaby
@INDYOSKARS2 жыл бұрын
"Scarlet Ribbons" written by Jack Segal not according to Jim Reeves kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKaospSFp5bHdZM.html
@giselecomeans20913 жыл бұрын
I was named after her. Beautiful voice!
@jamesbumbry83584 жыл бұрын
What A beautiful talented women that sung magnificently on this piece. I discovered her on your hit parade in the 1950's. She has a body second to none curves everywhere. What a credit to the country of canada one of its greatest singers. Voice like an angel. Rest in Paradise my darling.
@Declare574 жыл бұрын
Love Giselle! What a voice!
@giselecomeans20914 жыл бұрын
☺
@andersliljevall29465 жыл бұрын
SUMMER IS GONE
@billsmith59858 жыл бұрын
"Oh Shut-up!" - too funny......
@Bigbadwhitecracker8 жыл бұрын
I knew Giselle from Your Hit Parade but didn't know she had her own show. I hope some full episodes exist somewhere. I've been a fan of Myoshi since I first saw Flower Drum Song on a New Years Day back in the '70s. After all these years, this is the first time I've seen her outside FDS. What a treat!!
@tonygood69348 жыл бұрын
I remember Jack at the world series in 1974, they had him throw out the first pitch.He looked at the ball and put it in his coat pocket.
@richardfote40838 жыл бұрын
a true timeless classic that will always be remembered . he was before my time but I think he was funnier than George burns. thanks.
@dutrekker16178 жыл бұрын
+richard fote George Burns was the straight man to Gracie Allen. He was not supposed to be funny.
@artkent8 жыл бұрын
Correct, plus George Burns and Jack Benny were the very best of friends. Burns was also a very funny man.
@garytheroux95268 жыл бұрын
Long before Anne Murray came along, Gisele MacKenzie (1927-2003) was known as both "The Songbird of Winnipeg" and "Canada's First Lady of Song." She was a star on TV's "Your Hit Parade" in 1955 when she reached #4 in the U.S. with her all-time biggest hit, "Hard To Get." Her other chart successes between 1952 and 1956: "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes," "La Fiacre," "Adios," "Water Can't Quench The Fire of Love," "Lipstick Powder and Paint," "Pepper Hot Baby" and "The Star You Wished Upon Last Night."
@thomasalbright74228 жыл бұрын
Strikingly beautiful video audio by an amazingly gifted singer!
@masercot8 жыл бұрын
I'm not partial to Jack Benny, but I love this duet.
@ellisonhamilton33228 жыл бұрын
Gisele M. sang and danced and she played both the violin and the piano superbly. She had her own hit TV program for several years. Sadly, she is all but forgotten now. She and Mr. Benny became close friends until his death in 1974. I really miss having talented people like these two on television. Most of what we see today is complete trash featuring actors and performers with little to no talent. Television's best days are long over. Anyway, this video was a pleasure to watch. Mr. Benny still cracks me up.
@1928gerry8 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Giselle's voice was perfectly suited for this son. Thank you.
@1928gerry8 жыл бұрын
Gisele was very talented and was a pianist as well as a violist and in my mind her voice was one of the best. See the video of her singing Never on the Perry Como show. Amazing talent.
@keb1078 жыл бұрын
One of the funniest men in tv history
@Marlow7078 жыл бұрын
I have only recently come across this clip, totally brilliant! The chemistry between them is so wonderful, genuine affection and very, very clever. Would love to purchase episodes of the two of them on his or her show.
@billanthony78968 жыл бұрын
Jack was the BEST!
@moedeangunch30658 жыл бұрын
There is something I have felt ever since I first saw this in the Jack Benny re-runs back in the 1960's: This little two minute snippet from that episode of the show in the mid-1950's is one of the most priceless moments in the entire history of televised entertainment. This clip is from the obituary of Benny by Charles Kuralt (best known for his "On the Road" homespun Americana roving reporter segments on the CNS Evening News), - an obituary that was aired on December 29th, 1974; three days after Jack Benny passed away from pancreatic cancer. My other favorite segment of this show was the Groucho Marx You Bet Your Life bit. It is also available on KZread.
@masercot8 жыл бұрын
That was delightful. Reminded me of Victor Borge.
@juan581028 жыл бұрын
Oh Gisele where are you??? I would married you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@hly.n95969 жыл бұрын
This is so cute haha
@ngala089 жыл бұрын
lovely, sweet delivery. never heard of Gisele till now.
@1320trail9 жыл бұрын
Giselle was a fine musician and singer. She’s playing alto harmony to his lead and she’s playing with perfect pitch. Imagine how hard that is to do! A trained musician’s ear will “auto correct” to match the lead but she’s having to fight that urge and play what’s in tune in opposition to Jack’s botched pitch. Go Giselle!!!! Bravo!
@mkkrupp24629 жыл бұрын
Wow! Beautiful phrasing, clear voice - just like Vera Lyn
@dianavictoriaaljadeff89499 жыл бұрын
They played the violin very well
@kerryincolumbus8 жыл бұрын
Well... no, he didn't play very well.. he played.. but was never really GOOD.. he didn't play the violin for YEARS once he left home, never practiced much because he was so busy with vaudeville, radio, the movies and then his TV show. His daughter, Joan, said in her book about her father, that finally in the 1950s he decided to start playing the violin again, but, sadly he never became good at it, was seldom on pitch. If you listen closely to this video, he's horribly out of tune and she's trying with all her might not to play IN tune so as not to ruin the moment.
@dianavictoriaaljadeff89499 жыл бұрын
En excelent singer not very popular(1927-2003)
@Colleen-ln7wk9 жыл бұрын
Miss the days when comedy was clean. Loved this video! thanks for posting.
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Les pauvre petit parisiens!
February 22, 1959 was "Heart Fund Sunday" that year.
Top notch talent!
Thank you for this. He could do everything: sing, dance, act up a storm. He'd a been a big star had he been about 7 inches taller.
She's the best.
Robert Clary is just a cutie.❤ I miss him.🙏🙏❤ God Bless him!
Magnificent voice!
Gisele played Mrs. Anna in the King and I all over the country to great reviews. How nice to hear her performing one of the Rogers and Hammerstein classics from the show which her character did not sing in the show.
She was excellent....could do anything
She could do anything...
Love this! Gisele really made YHP the big Saturday TV night hit that it was.
❤ Agradecemos Konektados❤ BEKSUIS ❤
That was slick how the guy gave her the hat back. He made it look like it was part of the act.
Masterpiece 🎵
Lovely Gisele and comfortable singing. These were good old days.
She was my Dad's favorite!
Just fabulous! So appreciative of the memories!
In the early 50s I watched Hit Parade every week with my parents on our little wooden TV box. My introduction to the top 10
Great post.
🌈💖彼女の唄は、、自然❤で、よいです。
i love her....she is so funny..
I need to hear russian lullaby
"Scarlet Ribbons" written by Jack Segal not according to Jim Reeves kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKaospSFp5bHdZM.html
I was named after her. Beautiful voice!
What A beautiful talented women that sung magnificently on this piece. I discovered her on your hit parade in the 1950's. She has a body second to none curves everywhere. What a credit to the country of canada one of its greatest singers. Voice like an angel. Rest in Paradise my darling.
Love Giselle! What a voice!
☺
SUMMER IS GONE
"Oh Shut-up!" - too funny......
I knew Giselle from Your Hit Parade but didn't know she had her own show. I hope some full episodes exist somewhere. I've been a fan of Myoshi since I first saw Flower Drum Song on a New Years Day back in the '70s. After all these years, this is the first time I've seen her outside FDS. What a treat!!
I remember Jack at the world series in 1974, they had him throw out the first pitch.He looked at the ball and put it in his coat pocket.
a true timeless classic that will always be remembered . he was before my time but I think he was funnier than George burns. thanks.
+richard fote George Burns was the straight man to Gracie Allen. He was not supposed to be funny.
Correct, plus George Burns and Jack Benny were the very best of friends. Burns was also a very funny man.
Long before Anne Murray came along, Gisele MacKenzie (1927-2003) was known as both "The Songbird of Winnipeg" and "Canada's First Lady of Song." She was a star on TV's "Your Hit Parade" in 1955 when she reached #4 in the U.S. with her all-time biggest hit, "Hard To Get." Her other chart successes between 1952 and 1956: "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes," "La Fiacre," "Adios," "Water Can't Quench The Fire of Love," "Lipstick Powder and Paint," "Pepper Hot Baby" and "The Star You Wished Upon Last Night."
Strikingly beautiful video audio by an amazingly gifted singer!
I'm not partial to Jack Benny, but I love this duet.
Gisele M. sang and danced and she played both the violin and the piano superbly. She had her own hit TV program for several years. Sadly, she is all but forgotten now. She and Mr. Benny became close friends until his death in 1974. I really miss having talented people like these two on television. Most of what we see today is complete trash featuring actors and performers with little to no talent. Television's best days are long over. Anyway, this video was a pleasure to watch. Mr. Benny still cracks me up.
Beautiful! Giselle's voice was perfectly suited for this son. Thank you.
Gisele was very talented and was a pianist as well as a violist and in my mind her voice was one of the best. See the video of her singing Never on the Perry Como show. Amazing talent.
One of the funniest men in tv history
I have only recently come across this clip, totally brilliant! The chemistry between them is so wonderful, genuine affection and very, very clever. Would love to purchase episodes of the two of them on his or her show.
Jack was the BEST!
There is something I have felt ever since I first saw this in the Jack Benny re-runs back in the 1960's: This little two minute snippet from that episode of the show in the mid-1950's is one of the most priceless moments in the entire history of televised entertainment. This clip is from the obituary of Benny by Charles Kuralt (best known for his "On the Road" homespun Americana roving reporter segments on the CNS Evening News), - an obituary that was aired on December 29th, 1974; three days after Jack Benny passed away from pancreatic cancer. My other favorite segment of this show was the Groucho Marx You Bet Your Life bit. It is also available on KZread.
That was delightful. Reminded me of Victor Borge.
Oh Gisele where are you??? I would married you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so cute haha
lovely, sweet delivery. never heard of Gisele till now.
Giselle was a fine musician and singer. She’s playing alto harmony to his lead and she’s playing with perfect pitch. Imagine how hard that is to do! A trained musician’s ear will “auto correct” to match the lead but she’s having to fight that urge and play what’s in tune in opposition to Jack’s botched pitch. Go Giselle!!!! Bravo!
Wow! Beautiful phrasing, clear voice - just like Vera Lyn
They played the violin very well
Well... no, he didn't play very well.. he played.. but was never really GOOD.. he didn't play the violin for YEARS once he left home, never practiced much because he was so busy with vaudeville, radio, the movies and then his TV show. His daughter, Joan, said in her book about her father, that finally in the 1950s he decided to start playing the violin again, but, sadly he never became good at it, was seldom on pitch. If you listen closely to this video, he's horribly out of tune and she's trying with all her might not to play IN tune so as not to ruin the moment.
En excelent singer not very popular(1927-2003)
Miss the days when comedy was clean. Loved this video! thanks for posting.