Brenda Lee - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) (1962) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/05/26

Released on the 1962 album, "Sincerely, Brenda Lee". This song was originally a hit in 1940 for Glenn Miller, Tony Martin and Tommy Dorsey. Brenda's arrangement is very similar to the 1960 Brook Benton remake, which had recently been a hit at the time of this recording. Ricky Nelson scored another hit with the song in 1963. Written by Rube Bloom & Johnny Mercer.

Comments

9 years ago

Bill Bright

Just a very few are chosen.Brenda Mae has the ability to perform at a superb level of skill.Wonderful Dear Heart!

9 years ago

Manuel Campos Villarreal

What a wonderful voice!!

9 years ago

Bill Bright

That's beyond beautiful Brenda, pure magic!There are Angels among us, there's one before you.

10 years ago

octavio mancilla

Bellini verdi usted tiene toda la razon brook benton y brenda lee la cantan mejor .aunque me gusta tambien la version original de ricky nelson tambien es muy buena saludos

10 years ago

Bill Bright

Now and forever all the best this world has to offer,is my wish for you love.

10 years ago

Joseph Rotello

Brenda took advantage of Rick Nelson's fast-tempo upbeat of this now classic. Well done by Brenda, indeed. It's our blessing and good fortune to still have Brenda Lee, and those fortunate enough to see her in person are many in number.

10 years ago

780special

Love the Lesley Gore version, but like this version very much too. Thank you

11 years ago

Tira-mi-MUSIC 3

N-i-c-e .... I love the song :-)

11 years ago

Jordan Michaud

While I agree with your point that presentation is a significant factor in the success or failure of modern performers, I disagree that popular artists today have no more talent than the general public, or any less talent than musicians of past decades. Auto-tune is often used in radio versions, and often overused, true, but there are definitely great voices on the market. I recommend looking up acoustic performances of popular artists before suggesting they're all mediocre singers.

12 years ago

stevemichaels2020

Rick Nelson also had a hit with FOOLS RUSH IN. Lesley Gore recorded a version of this song for her 2nd album, LESLEY GORE SINGS OF MIXED-UP HEARTS (1963).

12 years ago

Joe Markiewicz

@guitarbrittany31 - I guess it depends where you are looking. Some of the 'Indies' have really got a lot going for them. Look on 'Youtube' for Lindi Ortega. She is half Hispanic/half Irish and hails from Toronto (Originally). Her CD released in July 11 (Little Red Boots) is really solid (other than tracks 1 & 5), and she wrote all of the songs as well. You will get a HUGE kick out of 'Jimmy Dean' (the actor, not the sausage king) Keep on Rockin everybody!!!

12 years ago

bellini verdi

te adoro...brenda hasta que me muera.......te adoro brook benton...hasta que me muera......que gusto de melodias en sus voces...........imcomparables..............ole.ole.....y.oleeeeeeeeeee

12 years ago

Mihaela Avram

Absolutely great!

13 years ago

Gary Jennings

your right about the talent now days. they couldn't walk in the same shoes of the past talent.better singers and better harmony.straight off the street ,not out machines.

13 years ago

bellini verdi

BARBARA.....EVIDENTEMENTE......PERO LA VERSION DE BROOK...SIGUE SUPERANDO A ESTA MUJER TREMENDA ....LA ADORO..........PERO BROOK ES ......DE OROOOOOOOOOOOOOO

13 years ago

Tom Smith

@guitarbrittany31 Exactly right. That's why there are light shows and a million special effects in the presentation of singers today. It's not about singing anymore. It's about image. Singers can't simply stand on a stage and sing beautifully, the way the singers of the past did. The top pop singers today have no more singing talent than the general public, they just get the promotion if they have the look and dance moves to make a manufactured package, and machines alter their voices.

13 years ago

lagarto3148

One of the great songs by Johnny Mercer. Sinatra, Elvis, Nelson....I love the interpretation by all. A wonderful song!

13 years ago

Andremichaels55

Ricky Nelson Had a big hit with this and I believe he did it better than anyone to date

14 years ago

Tom Smith

You're welcome!

14 years ago

Roadsidepictures

I remember Ricky Nelson's version the most.

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