Musical and lyrical ambrosia! When Richard Rodgers first heard this Hugh Martin vocal arrangement, he turned to someone and beamed: "There's only ONE thing that compares with this - and THIS is BETTER!"
@christopherlyons5900 Жыл бұрын
Definitely one moment where he and Hart were on exactly the same page, not that this happened so rarely. As good a tune as could be imagined, with words perfectly crafted for the titular songbirds to trill. Hart wrote his best words for women, not men. Why? He identified with them. Perhaps more than any other lyricist of this era. And he celebrated them in all their variety of temperament. He did tend to like 'bad' girls best. Adventurous, let's say. I've never seen the original musical--the movie they made in the 30's doesn't seem like a very faithful adaptation (not musically, that's for sure). But regardless of the context in which this song was performed, there's a lot more going on here than an audition. Audition for what, pray tell? The Boys From Syracuse came out when The Depression was still ongoing. Broadway was heavily impacted, which is why Rodgers & Hart went to Hollywood a few years. It was starting to recover when they returned in triumph to create their best work together. But still hard times for songbirds--chorus girls and boys. Hard times for most people. So what's the subtext? How many struggling vocal artists had to literally sing for their supper? And figuratively--"So little swallow swallow now." The double entendre somehow got past the censors. You see it implied in this number, them flirting with the guy who hands them a contract. Courtesans were a thing, in the era the play was set, and the era it was staged. Stars might not have to do it, but few of them ever reached that level--and they still wanted so much to have that glorious moment on stage. And isn't Hart himself, as he sees it, one of the songbirds? Singing for his supper? Rich though he'd become, he was never more than a few flops from destitution, the way he went through money. Rodgers is melody--Hart is meaning. And the meaning of this song is grab onto life, any way you can, long as you can. Music elevates the soul. Song gives voice to our deepest desires. There's always another generation of greedy grasping lechers--the ranks of producers swell with them, on Broadway and in Hollywood--good luck canceling that entirely--but they'll die and be forgotten. The song lives on.
@stloupenbray2 ай бұрын
@@christopherlyons5900 Excellent exegesis!
@MrGumby385 Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the very best Rodgers and Hart songs. Never fails to put a smile on my face.
@tadimaggio4 жыл бұрын
I came here the moment I heard of Rebecca Luker's death. There is no better tribute to pay to a great artist than to savor the beauty of their accomplishments. The PBS Rodgers and Hart special, from which this delightful trio was taken, was a GORGEOUS experience (why it has never been issued as a CD and/or a DVD is utterly beyond me). Among its many splendors were Rebecca's solo of "Falling In Love With Love", and her duet of "Where or When". The only way to describe her celestial vocals was a line of Hawkeye's on "M*A*S*H", when speaking of an old girlfriend: "When they heard her voice, eight nightingales got out of the business." Rest in peace, Rebecca.
@andrewbevan46622 жыл бұрын
Susan Egan sang "Where or When" on that show
@Howard20068 ай бұрын
Well done! Rodgers and Hart were a great team despite Larry Hart's many problems.
@jochenstossberg54275 ай бұрын
They were great together because of Hart's personal problems, I think. Like Cole Porter, Hart could disguise what he was really saying behind dazzlingly witty lyrics that some people just didn't get. So get away with it he did! I love this version. It's terrific.
@chriswhiteauditions4 жыл бұрын
God's speed, Ms. Luker, and rest in peace!
@missm80674 жыл бұрын
Rest In Peace Rebecca Luker 😔
@RoyFive3 жыл бұрын
Rodgers and Hart were great together.
@CliffMcAulay4 жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Rebecca Luker. A new angel for the musical heavens.This recording is a treasure that will bring pleasure to millions from all over the world. Thank you for uploading.
@Howard20068 ай бұрын
So tragic that Rebecca Luker's death in 2020 cutting her career short. She does a super job with this song.
@Ignorance963 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite rendition of this song. Everyone in the trio are perfectly cast in their vocal parts and they all capture the Andrews Sisters-esq harmonies and style. I wish it was on spotify.
@gregorymilosh81413 жыл бұрын
Joyous and uplifting Thank you Mr. Rodgers for that infectious melody and thank you Mr. Hart for those incredibly witty and incomparable lyrics.
@mikecallahan18794 жыл бұрын
Played this video many times last two days. Thrilling.
@drbulbul Жыл бұрын
That was amazing! Until today, i was only familiar with the Mamas and the Papas' version.
@UncleOafie13 жыл бұрын
FABULOUS! Makes You want to get up and sing, and dance along with these very talented Ladies. Any song that up-lifts our spirits, and stirs our emotions, will forever remain priceless. I would've loved to have seen this 2002 Broadway Revival in person. Can you imagine our world without the skills and talents of Rodgers & Hart (and so many others)?
@dianaaljadeff29834 жыл бұрын
One of the best performances of the trio
@adriannalypeckyj25133 жыл бұрын
This is an A+ performance by three very talented ladies. Fabulous job. Rebecca Luker was sensational. One of the best singers in the world.
@davidahlstrom753311 ай бұрын
Great. Before there was Rodgers and Hammerstein there was Rodgers and Hart and many classic tunes and shows.
@ziegfeldgirl7711 жыл бұрын
What harmonies! What talented ladies! And what a beautiful song!
@arthurboehm5 жыл бұрын
Bliss! Best version ever--and I've heard lots!
@ldawson6106210 жыл бұрын
With the always marvelous lyrics of Larry Hart.
@leprechaunstud5828 жыл бұрын
Hart was a phenomenal lyricist, and one of my favorites. Sadly, he was a tortured and unhappy man, but what an incredible talent.
@tadimaggio7 жыл бұрын
Can anyone explain to me why the STUNNING PBS special that this segment was taken from -- a tribute to Rodgers and Hart -- has (a) never been rebroadcast and (b) never been released on either CD or DVD? I was practically dancing around my bedroom when I watched it years ago, and I watch the fragments of it that are available on KZbin (especially this one) again and again. I can't believe that I'm the only one.
@ChasChas95 жыл бұрын
Hi Thomas DiMaggio, I know you posted some time ago! I only just saw this! Luckily I have a complete digital recording of this, it was re-transmitted by BBC(4) in 2014. The original documentary was a joint BBC TV and Thirteen/WNET production copyright BBC 1998; (you must have seen a re-transmission on PBS?). Aspect Ratio 4:3. Probably shot on early-ish tape so the video original quality is not quite up to modern digital standards (as transmitted in 2014 anyway) but the audio is top notch. IMHO The trouble is that the show contains what I think are rather disparaging remarks about Larry Hart from some of the commentators (never Richard Rodgers or family). Larry Hart obviously had his demons and died young because of them, but that shouldn't take away from the brilliance of his lyrics. I think the reason for lack of re-transmission probably might relate to this and difficulty of getting permissions. I must say that it is a pity because it was a lovely piece of work (excepting the above remarks) and a real shame that the wonderful performances to the original period orchestrations do not get their deserves and repeat royalties. C+
@tadimaggio4 жыл бұрын
To Chas G. Thanks so much for your response to my comment. Is there any way I could arrange to purchase a copy of the digital recording that you have of this special? By the by: Poor Larry Hart did indeed have his share of demons -- he was gay in a homophobic time (as a gay man, I can't imagine how bad it must have been for him), Jewish in an anti-Semitic time, and short in a society that isn't notably kind to any short man not named Napoleon. These three devils probably combined to drive him to the fourth, alcohol, which eventually killed him. I must say, however, that I don't recall any comments on the special that put him down for any of this, and certainly none that denigrated his work. On that last point, I consider Hart to be one of the three greatest theater lyricists of all time, together with W.S.Gilbert and Stephen Sondheim. As a lifelong theater person -- both on stage and in an orchestra seat -- the body of work that Rodgers and Hart did is an everlasting source of joy to me.
@andrewbevan46623 жыл бұрын
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@SuperRegency8 жыл бұрын
"So, little swallow swallow now"-- lyrics don't come any more risque than that. Terrific rendition of the great song and I just love to watch this version over and over.
@tommyo.85728 жыл бұрын
great version of a great and underrated song.
@larrygevirtz308 жыл бұрын
A thrilling version of a great song. This talented trio have well earned their supper!
@stloupenbray Жыл бұрын
Wonderful risqué lyric. Lovely performance!
@tadimaggio4 жыл бұрын
I'd just like to express my support for the magnificently talented Rebecca Luker, as she battles ALS. This is a particularly dreadful disease; I pray that God grants both her and her family and friends the strength to cope with whatever may come. They will all be in my prayers.
@showtunestarpower11 жыл бұрын
Great to see the great Ebersole giving her support to Luker and Gravite!
@pudgeuncle13 жыл бұрын
All three ladies are great singers No need to compare.
@SofiaCaloiero6 жыл бұрын
No one can do it better than Cass
@ProfessorSyndicateFranklai4 жыл бұрын
0:17 - So I've heard The most beautiful trill harmony that I've ever heard. I checked to make sure that it wasn't the sound of birds outside the window.
@lenaponte39898 жыл бұрын
Learning this piece right now...So many difficult harmonies and even whole tone scales, and yet I still love it to bits.
@princeandrey13 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Beauty, talent, and Rogers and Hart--and no melissma! It's heartening.
@helenavat6 жыл бұрын
Lyrics: Sing for your supper, and you'll get breakfast; Songbirds always eat If their song is sweet to hear Sing for your luncheon, and you'll get dinner--- Dine with wine of choice If romance is in your voice I heard from wise canary Trilling makes a fellow willing; So, little swallow, swallow now Now is the time to Sing for your supper and you'll get breakfast Songbirds are not dumb; They don't buy a crumb of bread It's said... So sing and you'll be fed I heard from wise canary Trilling makes a fellow willing; So, little swallow, swallow now Now is time to sing for your supper, and you'll get breakfast Songbirds are not dumb; They never buy a crumb of bread It is said... So sing, and you'll be fed, oh yeah--- Just sing and you'll be fed
@GianMarcoTavazzani6 жыл бұрын
THANKS :-)
@14mathurin12 жыл бұрын
Brilliant - I watch it time after time -
@joesampson77249 жыл бұрын
Outstanding singers.
@PussycatGoGo13 жыл бұрын
I tapped this doc from PBS on VHS years ago and couldn't find it again. Thank you!
@14mathurin8 жыл бұрын
Is it rebecca's hat,costume, voice or blonde beauty which makes this an adorable & so rare a moment - ?
@tomshea83823 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@suenormanton90347 жыл бұрын
Nine people have given this a thumbs down - WHY? Sad Philistines.
@GianMarcoTavazzani6 жыл бұрын
Yes, I wondered the same, now 16, as soon as I saw that incredible judgment... I do believe they should be tracked because some people start by acting so and then they become mass murders, isn't it? :-D
@manonowen13984 жыл бұрын
They're probably not broadway lovers
@mikecallahan18794 жыл бұрын
Not only sad but unbelievable.
@jochenstossberg54275 ай бұрын
They don't understand the song - that's all. Feel sorry for them!
@TheMashedTomatoes5 жыл бұрын
I think Emmet mixed up his favorite and LP playlist lol
@remyllebeau775 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of the high elves who sing?
@hunterfogleman74435 жыл бұрын
Yeah and he hasn’t taken it down yet lol! Glad to see a fellow lafave bros fan.
@EmmettLaFave5 жыл бұрын
lmao sorry guys but it's a great song hope you enjoyed
@abigailsnarr399411 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to sing this in my opera grouo
@kerryincolumbus9 жыл бұрын
+Abigail Snarr .... don't leave us hanging.. how did it go?
@greyandalfredo7 жыл бұрын
YA HOWD IT GOOOO
@tadimaggio5 жыл бұрын
While I love the four masterpiece shows that Rodgers and Hammerstein created together, there is simply no getting around the fact that Rodgers and Hart created a far superior body of music/lyrics. Unfortunately, the shows in which these songs appeared didn't (except for "Pal Joey") have the theatrical longevity, as theater pieces, that the Hammerstein collaborations did. But what GLORIOUS songs they are!
@baygelldawg37682 жыл бұрын
That was by design. The Rodgers and Hammerstein organization did nothing to preserve the Rodgers and Hart shows or to make them available for professional or amateur productions.
@billsnyder63912 жыл бұрын
@@baygelldawg3768 Recently Mary Rodgers said something regarding that, but that Hammerstein did such a better job at integrating the songs into the plot and were really not sale-able. These days audiences can accept a wide variety of forms of musical theatre. For example, Merrily We Roll Along was a big flop because of the formal structure of it. I'd bet that Pal Joey and Boys from Syracuse could work with a re-written book. The song Zip in Pal Joey might not work, since barely anyone remembers Gypsy Rose Lee other than from Gypsy. And, frankly, what does it have to do with the plot?
@jochenstossberg54275 ай бұрын
A deliciously naughty Rodgers and Hart song brilliantly done here. So for those of you who still don't quite get it - spend the night with your date and you'll get breakfast, lunch and dinner - free
@virgoboi2414 жыл бұрын
i love this song! i also love and did the show this song came from. i dont know about the middle lady but the soprano/rebecca and the alto/debbie were in the broadway cast
@fringelily13 жыл бұрын
I've been hoping someone would put these performances up for ages ... thank you, thank you, thank you!
@SethChristenfeld12 жыл бұрын
Luker and Gravitte had played Adriana and Luce respectively at Encores!, which is what provided the basis for this TV special. Ebersole is subbing for Sarah Uriarte Berry, who played Luciana.
@AlexKaufman9209211 жыл бұрын
Is that Christine Ebersole belting the last "Fed" up there? 'Cause that was awesome.
@japagowtrio80085 жыл бұрын
Perfect.
@greatm100014 жыл бұрын
wonderful
@tooslimnc13 жыл бұрын
@tommytimp Christine's songs from Grey Gardens are wonderful. They play them often on Sirius Broadway channel. Another Winter in a Summer Town....it just kills you. Also, Around the World....also heartbreaking, what a performer she is.
@stephaniekeyes292810 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@BardCoennius13 жыл бұрын
"There is a certain holiness about Richard Rodgers' music." - Cole Porter I did notice a slight deviation from Rodgers' original score toward the end - other than that, an amazing performance.
@SethChristenfeld12 жыл бұрын
This was from a PBS special produced in relation to City Center's Encores! series around 2000.
@amsaric13 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. I have never been so stunned and amused. At least not in a while... :)
@robertobordino71419 жыл бұрын
great
@c.morland2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@TheSaneHatter10 жыл бұрын
This is NOT an easy number to sing! Even I can tell that. Wow.
@taddyd15 жыл бұрын
Cass Elliot period
@thequeenofkings96284 жыл бұрын
The melancholic vibe of Cass' version is amazing. None of the tweeness of this arrangement.
@tommytimp13 жыл бұрын
@virgoboi24 The other one is Christine Ebersole, who, believe it or not, has an even better voice IMO than the other two (though only a hair better than Rebecca Luker's). She won her second Tony for Grey gardens, so see if you can find her doing "Another Winter in a Summer Town" here on youtube. Heartbreaking.
@tooslimnc7 жыл бұрын
I agree, "Another Winter" is so touching when she sings it...And also from Grey Gardens "Around the World"...so poignant. When she sings " a birdcage for a bird that flew away..." it makes you want to weep.
@Vancoin2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear Foxes and Fossils do a cover of this.
@krpbdp5 жыл бұрын
Lovely, but why was Ms. Ebersole not given a solo? I was waiting to hear her amazing voice, not that it didn't shine through with the others. I've always been a giant fan of Ms. Luker. She should have won a Tony years ago. There is no justice.
@greyandalfredo7 жыл бұрын
doodle doodle doodle dooo💀😂🙌🏿😍
@LifeOutsideTheBubble2 жыл бұрын
The most beautiful and absolutely filthy song lol
@jochenstossberg54275 ай бұрын
Yes! I love it when people don't get it. Make it even funnier. Great stuff.
@toddavis86033 жыл бұрын
Rogers and Hart had a gift from God, they definitely were not selfish socialist bastards, like we have today!!!Blonde/brunette/redhead is my fave.
@JoshFreilich13 жыл бұрын
@LaCageAuxGypsy I think that was Christine who had that note...
@EmmettLaFave5 жыл бұрын
Max don't forget to equip your higher level armor
@tarotbear12 жыл бұрын
I love it! But what was this produced for ... ? TV? Special???
@susanf65099 жыл бұрын
What is this from and I don't mean Boys From Syracuse, I mean a PBS special or a recording of an Encores presentation? If you know, please post the answer. This is great!
@tooslimnc9 жыл бұрын
+Susan F PBS Great Performances "The Rodgers & Hart Story: Thou Swell, Thou Witty", broadcast January 1999. I adore Christine Ebersol !
@bobkosovsky13707 жыл бұрын
When Encores did Boys from Syracuse, Sarah Uriarte Berry had the role which Ebersole does here. It was one of the best out of all the Encores (the best being Chicago - still running on Broadway after 20 years).
@Moribus_Artibus4 жыл бұрын
Civilization
@moo6395 жыл бұрын
Why no credit for Rob Fisher conducting the orchestra and pretending to play the piano.
@musa45395 жыл бұрын
This is not a skyrim let's play. Ok nice song tho
@adamengstrom53495 жыл бұрын
i love the turkish
@adamengstrom53495 жыл бұрын
ily ily ty
@christopherlyons5900 Жыл бұрын
Rodgers & Hart didn't write jazz songs, weren't even particularly into jazz (Hart wrote one line about 'jazz bands screeching detestable tunes', when working in Hollywood, but probably a lot of the ones at parties he had to attend for business were pretty awful). Somehow the jazz world went mad for them, translated from one idiom to another, often with astounding success, though sadly, more after Hart was gone. Rodgers later admired what Ella Fitzgerald did with his and Hart's work--recognizing that Rodgers & Hart had developed a second string to their bow that Rodgers & Hammerstein couldn't--and the Rodgers & Hart musicals were being produced less and less often, which I think is a damn shame. I think in this case Hugh Martin's arrangement Rodgers hired him to do for the musical, does flirt a little with jazz rhythms. With three women singing at the same time, a first-rate arranger was needed, and that's what makes this so interesting. The casting here is right--a very developed star soprano at the center--an actress with strong comic chops as well as vocal prowess--and an up and comer, who would become one of Broadway's greatest songbirds in a short time.
@DiabloSandwich592 жыл бұрын
Man, Christine was really wasted in this.
@tomshea83823 жыл бұрын
Christine is kind of left-sharking the choreography. But no one cares, because queens get to do whatever they want.
@jpk049811 жыл бұрын
Debbie Gravitte just hosted the CT Highschool Musical Awards (Her son was also nominated for lead actor I think but didnt win) and half the crew and alot of the audience and schools performing was pretty sure she was pretty tipsy.
@drsunshine19596 жыл бұрын
Why must Debbie Shapiro Gravitte always throw that annoying heimlich maneuver sound she makes into everything she sings?
@MrRhickok11094 жыл бұрын
They sound good individually but I think they really sound terrible singing together.