Tea For Two (Original 1925 Orchestraion) - Jason Graae & Rebecca Luker video free download


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Duration: 04:48
Uploaded: 2011/08/08

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9 years ago

Al staniland

Bronson

9 years ago

Nicos Bota

At 3:59 , looks like sarkozy but taller

9 years ago

33uptempo

Great music never dies.

9 years ago

Jim Shoureas

WOW!!

9 years ago

marie reverte

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9 years ago

Sahil Sahibli

XOSUMA GELDI COX

9 years ago

Maung Maung Sein

Love is inexplicable, there is more room to blossom

9 years ago

Inge Biermann

so, so, so schön!!!!

9 years ago

Roger Wilco

This is wonderful!

9 years ago

Manus Nemeth

I checked the comments and did not see anyone note that there is a CD with these performers. It's called Broadway Showstoppers. It's on Angel records. Included is "Who", "All the Things You Are" and a bunch of other numbers. Such a pity John McGlinn died so young. 

9 years ago

Alfred Gjinollari

Tea For Two (Original 1925 Orchestraion) - Jason Graae & Rebecca Luker

9 years ago

Jacob Baez

my GOD that is so cool, super nice! im 24 years old but that is one the best i ever saw. Those people who cklick they didn't like it, i think they are not humans maybe?

10 years ago

Zyvago Bergman

! ! !

10 years ago

Dimitri Diamant

This was performed at Symphony Hall in Boston on August 23, 1990, and it is unofficially known as Boston Pops - Broadway Originals. This was televised by PBS, and so there are no authorized DVDs available. The guest conductor was John McGlinn, and the event was hosted by Kitty Carlisle. Why on earth didn't Rebecca Luker take up dancing?

10 years ago

Весела Недкова

Tea For Two (Original 1925 Orchestraion) - Jason Graae & Rebecca Luker

10 years ago

Louis Defaux

There is also a version of the song " tea for two " to laugh in a movie with Louis De Funès and Bourvil.I shall share it with my friends of GOOGLE+

10 years ago

Louis Defaux

A video shared with my friend Emir Tufan and for all my friends who like beautiful songs and awesome melodies .

10 years ago

Peter Ashford

belongs to Art Tatum doesn't it?

10 years ago

TedWms521

Preferences are hard to debate but it seems to me that Doris Day's long version is a travesty with its overdone arrangement and its male chorus. The short version, from the film Tea for Two, seems merely ordinary. This original version is full of charm and doesn't introduce a lot of extraneous trappings.

10 years ago

Plattensammler88

Am I young enough with 25 years?

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