Media Summary: The best way to preserve culture is to keep it alive. La mejor manera de preservar la cultura es mantenerla viva. Music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Written for the Broadway show A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1951). Amazing color footage of this performance. I could not find this on Youtube, so here I am. I do not claim to own this material.

Keely Smith With Count Basie - Detailed Analysis & Overview

The best way to preserve culture is to keep it alive. La mejor manera de preservar la cultura es mantenerla viva. Music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Written for the Broadway show A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1951). Amazing color footage of this performance. I could not find this on Youtube, so here I am. I do not claim to own this material. Songs: Let Me Call You Sweetheart, Bill, Hey!, Gonna Build A Mountain, Fly Me To The Moon, Young At Heart, Crazy He Calls Me,ย ... Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Won't You Come Back,

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Keely Smith & Count Basie "Won't You Come Back, Count Basie? (Bill Bailey, Please Come Home?)"
Keely Smith & The Count Basie Orchestra "Bill" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Keely Smith & Count Basie "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Keely Smith & The Count Basie Orchestra "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" on The Ed Sullivan Show
4K Won't You Come Back, Count Basie - Keely Smith & Count Basie Live TV
Keely Smith with Count Basie and His Orchestra โ€“ Make the Man Love Me, 1963
Louis Prima and Keely Smith "That Old Black Magic,"
Keely Smith  "How High the Moon"
Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Sam Butera "Medley: Embraceable You, I Got It Bad & That Ain't Good"
Louis Prima & Keely Smith "I've Got You Under My Skin" on The Ed Sullivan Show
KEELY SMITH Direct From New York City 1963 & 1964 Live And Taped Broadcast Radio & TV Performances
Won't You Come Back, Count Basie? (Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?) (Live On The Ed...
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