Patti LaBelle - Quiet Please There's a Lady on Stage (Live) video free download
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Duration: 03:27
Uploaded: 2012/08/25
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10 years ago
Stan Tooley
Doesn't compare to Dusty Springfield in any way
10 years ago
Todd Brandt
It's a common misconception that "Quiet, Please..." was written about Judy Garland -- it makes for a good story, so Peter Allen never really bothered correcting the myth (which was presented as fact in the biographical musical, "The Boy from Oz"). The truth is that it was written about the great Broadway and cabaret star, Julie Wilson. Allen was at one of her nightclub appearances in the 1970's, where he was seated next to a rowdy, rude group of patrons more intent on talking and drinking than watching Wilson. He scribbled a note on a napkin and had it delivered to their table. It read: "Quiet, please, there's a lady on stage."
10 years ago
Tom Jones
Really like this performance. Patti is known for fireworks. But she finessed this very well.
12 years ago
Kyle Tanner
I'm curious where you got this footage?
12 years ago
MizzInterpreted
As far as I know it was written by singer/songwriter Peter Allen about (his once mother in law) Judy Garland. Dusty Springfield often covered it. I have never found any other version of it by Patti apart from this one.
12 years ago
Jeremiah Moses
who is the orginal singer of the song ? or is it pattis ? and if so did she every record it ?