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@belair71793 місяці тому
She was at a book signing years ago and a guy who had been standing in line finally made it to the table with a photo for her to sign and security told him we don't allow photo signing - just the books. It was an old black and white photo taken in Vietnam at one of her shows, and she said 'it's okay - he's one of my guys'. She was one of the few celebrities who supported us in the military in Vietnam and she is a fantastic person.
@Henry_the_FrenchieМісяць тому
GREAT story! Would never happen with Hanoi Jane! 🤭🤗🙌
@lindarock4128Місяць тому
@@Henry_the_Frenchie noone would want hanoi janes signiture anyway
@M_LaddМісяць тому
Unless it was on a check
@AlisonShields22 дні тому
L
@Dreamskater10018 днів тому
@@M_Ladd Lol!
@jiminycriket6 місяців тому
That was one COLD studio!!! 😀 God Bless Ann-Margret!
@lindaclarke204Місяць тому
Indeed.
@romanticwarrior9717 днів тому
God Bless the A/C!
@IPlayOneOnT.V.8 місяців тому
Not only was Ann Margret beautiful, she could really put on a show.
@peterd.95227 місяців тому
I briefly met Ann at the Don Kirschner Rock Awards in the 70’s. She was not as tall as I thought. But she was in perfect proportion. She was so nice to everyone backstage. No attitude, already dressed and ready to go and I caught her glance, she smiled, and at 19 , I smiled back, and that was it. She had IT. It was like a thunderbolt 😅
@shelleymalone18476 місяців тому
Appatently she as pretty petite.
@wildwoodandonyx6 місяців тому
I had a similar experience with Angie Dickinson at a Florida airport. I gave her my floating ship pen and got a hug out of it! Lost her autograph somewhere…
@johncummings53502 місяці тому
I'm 56 years old in 2024.....she was before my time but I thought her voice was as sexy as her smile and shape
@robfmas2 дні тому
She was gorgeous back in the day, and still beautiful today
@JReb71Рік тому
Love Anne Margret . They don’t make em like her anymore. I just read an article about her and at 81 she still rides her motorcycle. What a lady
@SueBeaWho7 місяців тому
Cool!!
@Msfifisquarepantz7 місяців тому
Yes but the plastic is not biodegradable.
@bobheck83266 місяців тому
GOD ALMIGHTY!
@wildwoodandonyx6 місяців тому
Definitely rides too. I would volunteer 😊
@imanomad5572 місяці тому
Gorgeous . My dream woman
@jbass69goat847 місяців тому
A fine example of a 100% attractive, all naturalĺ woman. No tatoos, no piercings, and that always beautiful smile❣️
@robertlouisburns6 місяців тому
Nor inhuman hair color.
@drfiberglass6 місяців тому
Looks like no bra either...
@codywray82126 місяців тому
Smokin!😊
@bennygonzalez91546 місяців тому
funny!!@@drfiberglass
@joev35686 місяців тому
Not here, but she wore some lovely exotic earrings in her day.
@digidrum20037 місяців тому
As a young boy growing up in the 70's Ann Margret and Raquel Welch were my dream girls😊.....heck... they always will be!!
@RobertR37502 місяці тому
I seriously believe that seeing Raquel in One Million Years BC helped bring about the onset of puberty.
@TacitusR5 місяців тому
Carson is the gold standard. He set the bar so high that no talk show host since has been able to reach it.
@mikepxg640613 днів тому
I think he was inept.
@cahillgreg3 дні тому
US chat show hosts are wooden. Cavett seems the best from then.
@johniewcqaspires7066День тому
He took the tonight show with him when he left
@daburb53Рік тому
I will always remember her with Bob Hope in December 1968. I was a young, homesick G.I. far from home for the first time and was fortunate enough to be there when Bob Hope came through. The most striking thing I remember is her coming back at the end of the show, in a very fancy white gown, on the make shift stage, and inviting any G.I. who wanted to to just come up and talk. The line was long. I couldn't stay....but the last vision I had of her was her kneeling, head bent down, in that gown, to hear what a G.I. was saying. I can not over state what that small action meant to all of us. I have mad respect for her.... and all that Bob Hope did for my brother G.I's for so many decades!! .
@elissel2 місяці тому
Awww this made me smile. What an era! First and foremost - thank you for your service, sir. And if you havent already, please try to find and read "Dear Bob..." Wonderful book covering his many wartime shows and correspondence over the years with many of the GI'S like yourself. Fantastic! It'll bring you back in a heartbeat. God bless. 😊❤
@rayhernandez239714 днів тому
I once saw her as she was entering a Vegas hotel. I said out loud, "Miss Margaret, thank you for Christmas day 1968." She stopped, turned and said, "you're one of my boys". I said I was there in Long Binh at the Bob Hope Christmas show and I was wearing a Vietnam Veteran Special Forces baseball cap. Are you here for my show? No, our visit was last minute and we hadn't planned ahead. You got it, I received VIP seats for my wife and I. God bless you Miss Margaret
@margalena082810 днів тому
Thumbs up for Johnny’s reaction 👍🏼
@deanrane19618 місяців тому
Ann Margret was the complete package - An incredible singer, dancer, actor & of course a drop dead knockout. What a shame we don't have many entertainers or artists of her caliber today.
@sonjar18536 місяців тому
No, they all seem maladjusted, and rebellious. What happened to beauty, and romance?!
@falconeaterf156 місяців тому
Whatever you say Grandpa.
@sharonroxy85864 місяці тому
😂
@willmercury4 місяці тому
@@falconeaterf15 That's tellin' him! Now go clean your litter box.
@colinjames24695 днів тому
many?>. we dont have any.
@BarryHull6 місяців тому
As a young boy, Ann Margret was my realization that there was something about females that I didn't understand but hoped like hell to discover. She makes my heart race.
@spudnickjquesanar16786 місяців тому
Me too buddy
@user-gx2yy1df6f6 місяців тому
you must watch carnal knowledge , it,ll make your heart stop !
@wildwoodandonyx6 місяців тому
As a young boy in the 70’s, SHE SET THE BAR. I can only think of one or 2 women that can come close.
@ElricX5 місяців тому
Same here! The Swinger paint scene had a profound effect on my pre-teen mind!
@markp85812 місяці тому
"She makes your heart race" ??? Turn in you man card, real men dont talk that way.
@timd7782Рік тому
What an absolute dynamo! Stunning. I really miss watching Carson every night. He was the absolute best of the best. No late night host now can hold a candle to him.
@christinabruce72457 місяців тому
Hes on Tubi, I watch him all the time.
@grazzer16737 місяців тому
Letterman definitely had his moments of hilarity, but the only consistently funny entertainer since Johnny Carson IMO is Conan O'brien.
@sonjar18536 місяців тому
You said it. They’re all political, and not funny at all.
@easyjdier6 місяців тому
Totally agree.
@patbeutler3546 місяців тому
@@sonjar1853totally agree. I used to like Jimmy Kimmel but he got so political that he wasn’t even entertaining.
@johnelder4273Рік тому
People don't realise the amount of hard work and practice/rehearsals that go into performing on that level, especially solo like Ann Margaret did. Making it all look easy and natural is hard work. What a beauty and a talent!
@mariedewitt5033Рік тому
She is hardly an accomplished dancer unless you count her lack of a supportive brassiere
@liana213610 місяців тому
See any female hips? It's a dude, John.
@Anth2309 місяців тому
@@liana2136Wth you taking about?
@sicfrynut9 місяців тому
@@liana2136 maybe you should watch the movie "Magic" with Ann Margaret and Anthony Hopkins and get back with us afterwards.
@PurpleSwan9 місяців тому
No, I don't.
@wrinkleneckbass8 місяців тому
I saw her a few weeks ago at a local Italian restaurant. She was right in front of me and I couldn't pinpoint who she was until the waiter told me. She is much shorter than I thought and she has gotten way up there in years. Watching this video reminds me of why I remember her so fondly.
@Phantom-sb2ld5 місяців тому
which restaurant?
@wrinkleneckbass5 місяців тому
@@Phantom-sb2ld Angelino's Trattoria on Lankershim. Apparently she goes there often.
@rickmcbride98654 місяці тому
@@Phantom-sb2ldLOL that's a good one yeah what's the name of it
@jacquelinepaul973114 днів тому
@@Phantom-sb2ld Way up there ??
@johnnyringo9759Рік тому
She freed 'em long before it was popular, and thank you, Ann, for doing so!!!
@samuelcox930011 місяців тому
God bless this man for his ability to maintain eye contact
@nancychandler7687 місяців тому
😂
@howardsonscementproductsin8836 місяців тому
Had to be har... I mean tough !
@Ellen_mcg6 місяців тому
You mean Ann, right?
@HQBergeron6 місяців тому
I’d have been a deer in those headlights.
@golf4ubacknine7686 місяців тому
All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of the Lord.
@shifty6br3688 місяців тому
UKposts...perhaps one of the greatest institutions of our time. Our own personal time machine allowing us to revisit some of the greatest of the ages.
@susanb2015День тому
I'd rather be back in the 1970s with a black and white TV that played great TV shows and movies and old movies every day for free.
@ThatMichaelTGuy6 місяців тому
Ann-Margret and Elvis would have ruled across this land.
@diwi58232 місяці тому
Elvis liked underage girls, and she was an adult woman, so no.
@ThatMichaelTGuy2 місяці тому
@@diwi5823 In his twenties he lived with Priscilla starting when she was 15. But after that he didn't (keeping in mind what his cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis went through after his marriage to a 14 year old). In contrast, back then, the marriage of teenagers was commonplace. Not saying it was right, just sayin.
@Elizabeth-dw6lc2 місяці тому
@ThatMichaelTGuy...Priscilla moved in with Elvis at 18 years old. She came to the states 2 months before she graduated high school.
@Elizabeth-dw6lc2 місяці тому
@ThatMichaelTGuy...Absolutely! I remember reading Elvis watched Johnny Carson. I bet he saw that episode. After Priscilla moved out Sonny West said they flew to Vegas and saw her show. Later Elvis went back stage and suggested she divorce so they could marry. She said no.
@karineblanc3982Місяць тому
@@ThatMichaelTGuy😂..she was 18 when she come to usa to live with Elvis in 1963. Before she were in school in germany with her parents
@roberthammond487Рік тому
Ann-Margret was a one of a kind performer! I remember being mesmerized by her performance from her earlier days in the movie “Bye Bye Birdie”! What a great beauty and a great talent! So nice to look back at how interviews used to be conducted by people like Johnny Carson. He seemed genuinely interested in the people that he interviewed. He was so far superior to today’s late night hosts.
@CanvasCanaryРік тому
Yep, that was definitely one major thing about Johnny Carson: he knew how to actually LISTEN to his guests! 😊
@wildbill7081Рік тому
YES very well said today's idiots need to watch Johnny for sure but they are too much into them selves
@R.L.KRANESCHRADTTРік тому
@@wildbill7081 All the time he was thinking.... don't look there... just don't look there....
@wildbill7081Рік тому
@@R.L.KRANESCHRADTT hahaha yeah I was looking for sure
@R.L.KRANESCHRADTTРік тому
@@wildbill7081 SAME THING with Doris Day a 4yrs later in '1979 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/qXdjqoqPnZymmHU.html
@Wildlonesome77Рік тому
The incomparable Ann Margaret. Such a wonderful talent. Her dancing, her beauty, her stage presence. A real star .
@HansDelbruck53Рік тому
Don't forget the hyphen.
@Wildlonesome77Рік тому
@@HansDelbruck53 ok Hans,I'm not the most literate man on the block. But I do ok for a hillbilly.
@GameChanger597Рік тому
In all honesty I think she's a bit weird. I can't be the only one. That is unless I'm surrounded by obsessed fans lol
@giraffeyvolty8364Рік тому
@@GameChanger597 you are misinformed or simply Jealous..She is an Incredible Lady who takes the Times every year to go to D.C. to meet with the vets that saw her on war zones to give them her appreciation for serving..There will never be another "Ann Margaret" .
@babydaddy1aРік тому
God bless womanhood
@mariebee31466 місяців тому
I randomly came across this video. You don't ever hear anyone talk about her anymore.
@TheLivinggenesis8 місяців тому
Johnny was the best. The world suddenly seemed like a different place when he went off the air.
@Afterlife73774 дні тому
She lip synced
@stevedietrich8936Рік тому
Carson was always at his absolute best when things went a little bit off the rails. Gotta love the 70's!
@dandearborn727Рік тому
Popped off the rails.
@subtropicalpermacultureРік тому
Lame
@Tessmage_Tessera11 місяців тому
@@subtropicalpermaculture okay millennial
@mediascribble11 місяців тому
Johnny was terrific. He knew she was winded, so he took up the time to let her get her composure back. He helped performers so often since he was well aware it was about them and moving the industry forward.
@wendyqallab690610 місяців тому
Those were the days.
@redblack841410 місяців тому
So true.
@roberthuot788710 місяців тому
He's not that terrific, I would of Givin her mouth to mouth.
@leilanirocks8 місяців тому
Johnny was winded as well.
@ItsMefromSnuffys8 місяців тому
They both were a class act… love Ann Margaret
@Justnobody09504 місяці тому
Being born in the late 50s, I idolize Ann Margaret. What a bombshell and terrific actress. And at 82 today, she's still a beautiful lady. I loved the Johnny Carson show. I still watch his reruns on ME TV every night. And man, does it bring back memories. He was the KING of late night talk.
@user-jb4su5hy3z3 місяці тому
AMEN!😂🎉🎉
@johncummings53502 місяці тому
He was a complex individual.... speaking of Carson. Apparently he could be a difficult person away from cameras. I guess that isn't difficult to imagine.....lots of people have different sides to them. He was a funny guy though. I watched lots of late night TV......he was the best at making me laugh...... followed by Craig Ferguson and Jay Leno. The others..... including Letterman.....in my opinion..... not worth the watch.
@cherylmilke31321 день тому
Makes me think of my mom and dad listening to them laugh at his show when I was in bed late at night.
@parapoliticos5213 днів тому
she is the exact opposite of the person you expected her to be by her movies
@brendadufaur377 місяців тому
I love how she talks and is just normal and not trying to be funny and not trying to be a sex object. And because of that she is totally appealing and beautiful.
@ThompsonSmith2075 місяців тому
Hello Brenda How are you doing today?
@tiggy4750Місяць тому
She flips her top open when walking on stage sol that we can see her breasts, then flips both sides of her jacket open when she sits down, so we can see her breasts. Then dances with no bra on. She knows exactly what she is doing and she is definitely trying to be a sex object.
@cahillgreg3 дні тому
Brenda has been a tad busy lately but sends her regards Thompson
@U2WBРік тому
Sweet, soft-spoken, and lovely. What a great talent. Fame clearly did not go to her head - she's so down-to-earth.
@billsrippedfitnessover5047Рік тому
Yes, she is humble.
@HansDelbruck53Рік тому
It's not her head people were looking at.
@redblack841410 місяців тому
@@HansDelbruck53 So subtle.
@lindahollander35885 місяців тому
She has it all,women now have lost these qualities
@cbass2755Рік тому
I just love her! I respect her too. She stood by her husband and took care of him and loved him to the end
@juana1483Рік тому
Yah her and Elvis had a fling behind their spouses back too while making thAt race car movie!!! She's just beautiful tho♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹⚘⚘⚘
@DippyHippieРік тому
@@juana1483 no,you’re wrong! Ann didn’t marry her husband until months after Elvis married Pricilla!…who btw was pregnant!
@indracaponiousРік тому
@@DippyHippie And 15 I believe
@jackkapralos2077Рік тому
@@juana1483 viva las Vegas was the movie..
@delladawn1149Рік тому
Please do your research. They didn’t have an affair while married and Elvis got married May 1, 1967 Ann-Margret got married May 8, 1967 Also Priscilla wasn’t pregnant.
@jimmyjameson87055 місяців тому
She is very underrated. Great singer, dancer and actress and absolutely stunning.
@mike675 місяців тому
Very much underrated. The forces behind her tried to portray her as a simpleton.
@OcalaBrewМісяць тому
She was a goddess to our troops. She called “My Gentlemen”. They loved her and she loved them.
@jeremevr69 місяців тому
She’s so darn talented. I loved her in the Grumpy Old Men films. Absolutely perfect in everything she’s ever done.
@heavensmountains32310 місяців тому
That dance….. fifty years later & it’s still stunning!
@sonjar18536 місяців тому
And fifty from now, it will still be!!
@obadiahcrookshank643Рік тому
This show was 48 years ago, and I could not help but clap vigorously at the end of her performance.
@angelm.hunter81048 місяців тому
Lol. I did too.
@jond59258 місяців тому
WOW THAT LONG AGO WHAT A BROAD!!!!👄👄👄👄👄🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍰🍰🍰
@paulrobilotti92945 місяців тому
I saw this on TV 48 years ago and here I am now at 75 watching it again
@apopisso6302Місяць тому
I couldn’t clap,one of my hands was busy.
@iraa993514 днів тому
@@apopisso6302one way to avoid the “clap”- brilliant.😅😂
Her voice is so soft and gentle that the overhanging microphone over her had to dip lower to catch what she was saying.
@paulm5734Рік тому
Johnny "That was a first on our show and a second!" He was the KING of late night and still is, no one comes close.
@irvan36mm5 місяців тому
Johnny was definitely the best
@JS-zm7csРік тому
How can someone be so beautiful, so talented, so sexy and so classy at the same time??? She put the BOMB in Bombshell IMO.
@sonjar18536 місяців тому
Ha,ha,ha!
@NYCgirl9278 місяців тому
Wow. She’s jiggling all over the place. She’s gorgeous.
@johngarnham5772Місяць тому
I'm going to take a pause now. I'll be right back. They don't make them like that lady anymore. A great personality and performer. True talent right there.
@GregAltertonРік тому
Man! I miss Johnny. Real talent.
@glendempsey364Рік тому
You could add up all of today's late night yokels and they wouldn't be HALF of Johnny!
@indracaponiousРік тому
@@glendempsey364 Johnny's coffee mug had more talent then the hacks today.
@wildbill7081Рік тому
@@glendempsey364 YES SO true
@timmellin2815Рік тому
I miss Jay L. too.....I haven't even seen the new guy, even once. I always liked the Monday night newspaper headlines feature.
@smokeysghost4759Рік тому
No woke or political agenda. How did this show ever survive?😂😂
@actorshmactorРік тому
She truly was the real deal...and so talented on many levels. Most folks forget how good she was as a straight actor. I especially loved her in the Cincinnati Kid with Steve McQueen , Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden and a bunch of others. Carnal Knowledge directed by Mike Nichols was another one. Just incendiary with her energy, sex appeal and heart. Her birthday is coming up at the end of April and she'll be 82! What a performer.
@alishadiamond9686Рік тому
Wonderful to see womun able to fly And no I back up She flew
@actorshmactorРік тому
@@alishadiamond9686 She was such a natural person...she owned it...was certainly physical and athletic in her dance. She was conscious of her sexuality but it again was a natural thing...she had ownership of it all. There didn't seem to be some egocentric drive to it. It just was what it was. She was humble...was easily embarrassed when someone would misunderstand her or her motives. A true force of nature I believe. And what amazing energy. She was the only leading lady Elvis ever had who could equal (and in my opinion exceed) Elvis, in his prime on stage. Together in Viva Las Vegas it was an eruption of energy, sexuality and pure unadulterated talent. I'm so sorry they didn't get together for another project like that.
@margiemurdock6871Рік тому
She was also great as the mother of the title character in "Tommy".
@5thribroarn304Рік тому
@@margiemurdock6871 Yes with Roger Daltrey. It has been awhile, but the acting and music was good!! I seem to remember pork 'n beans for some reason...
@ringalls22Рік тому
She was and still is the perfect woman! 😍 She may be 30years my senior, but I am still in love with her! 😍
@sjr1004 місяці тому
You never hear a bad word about her. Just pure class.
@JamesMoore-un3cu6 місяців тому
As others have said, she was the REAL deal.. beauty, talent, no tattoos, and I'm willing to bet she never had a doubt that she was a WO-MAN either.
@thomasdemooka4341Рік тому
Her husband HAD to be the happiest man on Earth!
@johnnybmean74Рік тому
If he liked Flat butts.
@DAS-VideosРік тому
She is still with us at 81 years young. And her birthday is next month, April 28th.
@chocolatecoveredchainsaws25707 місяців тому
She is the definition of a real woman. For those who don't know what a real woman looks like
@kamuelalee6 місяців тому
Wow, never seen a real woman.
@FFF-xz6wn6 місяців тому
Every woman is real!
@retro27836 місяців тому
Every real woman is real*
@nerds-nonsense6 місяців тому
@@retro2783way to type a bunch of words without actually saying anything, good job!
@retro27836 місяців тому
@@nerds-nonsense Ditto!
@rickmcbride98654 місяці тому
I'm showing it to my stepdad for a Christmas present what an awesome performance by Ann-Margret just a phenomenal performer
@geneobrien8907Рік тому
That Johnny was able to maintain his composure shows how professional he is!
@lintelle2382Рік тому
"don't look at her tits. don't look at her tits"
@ep9360Рік тому
You are correct. Johnny could be a naughty boy. In that situation, it was usually the fault of the particular interviewee.
@burgcarli929Рік тому
This reminded of the time when Doris Day wore a periwinkle pantsuit. Ouch!
@andreiionescu205Рік тому
@@ep9360 he was obsessed with ladies
@blairsterling6141Рік тому
He pounded the sausage
@rubyred93chevРік тому
_Ann-Margret was the total package with stunning great looks, great voice, a great dancer, and just an all-around doll. (It did help that she was braless, but for the 70's it was really the norm, even on television back then). One of my favorite Johnny Carson interviews, ever. Ann was and still is a living legend!_
@saturnsun203Рік тому
I was a chickie teenager in the 70's. Yes it was an incredibly sexy decade!!! 😋
@JDashRiderРік тому
Yeah, the braless thing is still hot but the women today are not.
@Tessmage_Tessera11 місяців тому
@@saturnsun203 I was a teenage boy in the 70's and yeah, we really loved it. Much more natural and uninhibited.
@michavandam11 місяців тому
How can you get italics in your UKposts comments?
@sicfrynut9 місяців тому
@@Tessmage_Tessera and colder in the studio!
@sonjar18536 місяців тому
Breathtakingly beautiful. Soft spoken. It’s not easy to sing while dancing. Just WOW!!!
@catmip6 місяців тому
She’s lip syncing
@juliemcgough66812 місяці тому
Not singing
@callmeonkeshiasphone29 днів тому
was she dancing i hadnt noticed, i was distracted
@mikepalmer221928 днів тому
Lip syncing dude. She was not really singing.
@Thenaturehealer7 місяців тому
Serious talent
@KingKenny.Рік тому
Not only an absolute beauty but talented beyond belief ❤
@tonym994Рік тому
well, she was about 35 here. as a young actor she was among the World's most beautiful women. if I'm not mistaken ,not very long before this show, one side of her face had to be re-constructed after a very serious 22 ft. fall from a platform/ladder, while rehearsing a show. a showbiz legend.
@petesmittРік тому
@@tonym994 She took a 22-foot fall from a stage in a 1972 Lake Tahoe, Nevada concert. She broke an arm, suffered five fractures of five facial bones including a smashed cheekbone, and a brain concussion. Her jaw was wired shut. Had to have all her food liquified and drink it thru a straw.
@Tessmage_Tessera11 місяців тому
@@tonym994 Yeah she had an accident and I think her jaw was shattered, or some such. She looks great, though.
@turbosmom998 місяців тому
@@tonym994I had forgotten all about that.
@dianalee3059Рік тому
I was blessed with a busy career as a studio singer for six decades. When I was in college I was one of 3 girls who backed up Gene Pitney singing Town Without Pity on the Oscars. The year was 1962 and a very nervous Ann Margret was about to rock the place with one of her very first appearances singing Bachelor in Paradise. It thrust her into a fantastic career. She’s an alumna if Northwestern in Illinois and we are both Thetas.
@charlesritter6640Рік тому
Congratulations on all your success. I'm going to check out that performance.
@peppercat8718Рік тому
I love your comment and love to hear about back up singers. What all else or do you have a platform of where you talk about your so very interesting and exciting career? I would love to read or hear more about you
@kojikicklighter37111 місяців тому
1963 was when Kennedy was assassinated. Johnson was inaugurated on Air Force One, and completed Kennedy's first term. In 1965 a traditional inauguration occurred for Johnson.
@BlueRidgeDirt7 днів тому
1962 oscars ann margaret
@sleeve86514 місяці тому
She left it all on the stage ! That was a full act, as you'll ever see from an Entertainer ! Instead of a tease of a performance, she gave it everything ! And to hear other artists today, talk about how difficult it is to keep your breath, while performing like that, is incredible ! She had to be in tip top shape ! If you couldn't tell by looking ! Wow.....! And in 2023, at 81.....no less, She has released her first Rock Album, " BORN TO BE WILD " ! Imagine that.....!
@nickzee77238 місяців тому
I always loved Johnny. I remember the 2 biggest moves of his run. 1) Moving from New York to Las Angeles and 2) Trimming the show from 90 minutes to 60 minutes. Watching the Tonight Show was just an everyday / Every Night part of life growing up in the 60s and 70s.
@Chri3331Рік тому
That was one of the most wonderfully, beautifully provocative dances I think I've ever seen on TV and that was filmed decades ago. That just blows my mind
@donnwarner1885Рік тому
What a talent and we Vet Nam Veterans love her so much for how she supported us then and now.
@larrydickman10947 місяців тому
I remember the great brassiere shortage of the mid-70s. good times.
@SteveBrant55Рік тому
That was one spectacular performance... and a great recovery by Johnny! She went from being interviewed to full-on performance mode it the blink of an eye! I met Ann-Margret at an autograph convention in 2009. She was there with her husband and was the sweetest person imaginable.
@danam0228Рік тому
I mow understand why people liked her so much, always spoke so highly of her when she was brought up in conversations. I only saw her in a few of movies like Grumpy Old Men when she was older
@subtropicalpermacultureРік тому
Is this a joke ?
@arupmehra41926 місяців тому
"My poor old grandmother! If she were alive that would've killed her" Johnny Carson's simplicity while throwing gems of humour was such a talent.
@Peter-976Місяць тому
That was fantastic! The dancing and the commentary after, lol. What a star she is!
@southernwanderer791211 місяців тому
Ann-Margaret was definitely a one-of-a-kind entertainer. Her dancing and singing were exceptional.
@luigivalentino156411 місяців тому
IS! She IS ALIVE and still KICKING! only 82 years old.
@timinwsacРік тому
It's amazing that Johnny and Ed could stand up after that performance.
@Melinda8162Рік тому
😁😂
@CanvasCanaryРік тому
😄😄😄
@sandm1404Рік тому
Two T’s=Infinite D’s
@CanvasCanary11 місяців тому
LOL!!
@gregoryschleitwiler96019 місяців тому
His putter rose like Arnold Palmers
@ray.shoesmith4 місяці тому
Ann-Margret was in her mid 30s here. Stunning.
@A.B.Shepherd9 місяців тому
Great interview. Johnny was THE best Tonight Show host ever and Ann-Margret is one of the kindest, sincere entertainers in show business. Not an ounce of rudeness.
@marks127Рік тому
George Burns was quoted as saying, "Annie, people want to see where your voice comes from!" Classic!
@trevorhansen1940Рік тому
You could see Johnny just had to make a boob joke. Every mans inner child starts breaking out in those moments and you just want to yell BOOBIES.
@divingduck1970Рік тому
Well, this time it came from a tape.
@karenleemallonee684Рік тому
George Burns was instrumental in giving her her Big Break.
@dannylyndon6246Рік тому
Gorgeous a natural treasure
@tonym994Рік тому
@@divingduck1970 thank God for tape.
@MaxStax1Рік тому
No wonder my parents made sure i was in bed before Carson came on when i was a kid. 😀
@peppercat8718Рік тому
LOL
@lexiloo17838 місяців тому
She was Elvis Presley's true love.
@bbbles6 місяців тому
She is absolutely stunning in every sense of the word. Her talking voice is so soothing and soft and beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
@graeme9679Рік тому
Born with it all, looks, talent and personality, nothing plastic there.
@kevwmobile3238Рік тому
Back when late night tv was worth watching, and the host was not only talented, but professional.
@RamsLakersDodgersРік тому
🤦🏼
@JimsEquipmentShedРік тому
And the interviewer knew enough to take a breath, and give the talent a chance to actually talk.
@sjefhendrickx2257Рік тому
Late night is a usa thing…..
@bugzie706Рік тому
now the show is just a leftwing political pundent show, pitiful.
@jonalberts980Рік тому
Now it's just about how many words the hosts can spill out of their face. It's in no way entertaining.
@AVSSharky6 місяців тому
When I was a kid I fell in love with her voice when she sang to Pebbles on the Flintstones ❤😊
@John60s70s6 місяців тому
Oh yes, she did the voice of Ann Margrock.🙂
@williammoore51826 місяців тому
Love this gal she did a show with bob Hope on our base in da nang viet nam 1965 thank you Ann . Still looking wonderful to this day.
@zedman6516Рік тому
Man... she was drop dead gorgeous! I've always been a fan of hers, what a lady.
@donemigholzjr.7344Рік тому
1975 STILL wearing bell bottoms. The way she dances, I forgot just how much fun we had.
@johnnybmean74Рік тому
Incidentally, she didn't have much of a bottom (Flat) in those bell bottoms.
@tonymcvann45042 місяці тому
No wonder Elvis fell head over heels for her absolutely gorgeous woman and brilliant entertainer 👏
@LaLaKnight4 місяці тому
Someone said I remind them of Ann Margaret. I’ve never heard of her but after seeing this performance I’m obsessed and honored!
@camillepaccione325011 місяців тому
I love her soft-spoken voice
@Jim_LРік тому
In the middle 1950s when Elvis appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, the cameras were required to film him from the waist up. If this performance of Ann-Margret appeared on that same show, the cameras would have had to have filmed her from the neck up. 🥰😍
@walterheinen52986 місяців тому
As a young boy growing up in the 70s, Ann Margaret and Lynda Carter were the Loves of my life !! Stunning
@SoonAiki8 місяців тому
First time in 17 years I watched a UKposts video from start to finish ❤
@brettmcclung7590Рік тому
The fabulous Ann Margaret! She was a stone cold stunner back in the day. I'm 36 years old and love these classic shows! She was also known as the sex kitten, too, I believe. Especially when she starred with Elvis in Viva Las Vegas. Good interview and performance! @Johnny Carson, keep the performances and interviews coming! And PLEASE More Full Shows to come, especially this show and the one with Lucille Ball and The Jackson 5 and others you posted, thanks!
@brynne77Рік тому
Not to sound disrespectful, or anything, but I can believe the part about her being known as a sex kitten. She may not mean to, but just the way she holds her posture and face makes her look like she's trying to flirt heavily with you. And she has such a figure, she shakes almost obscenely when she dances. I don't think she realized how attractive people found her back then.
@brettmcclung7590Рік тому
@Mad Cyril Yeah, I love this stuff!! There's no one else like Johnny Carson. Sure, some of the jokes are dated, and I don't get all them. But his comedy and delivery are priceless, lol. I like David Letterman, Merv Griffin, Conan O Brien and Jay Leno. There's nobody else like any of them. Today's Late Night TV is GARBAGE! Most of it is any way.... Our culture has really gone down the toilet, sadly...
@reelincoln774710 місяців тому
Viva Las Vegas was BOMB Awesome
@123abcdef3Рік тому
I love Ann Margaret. So sweet, shy and soft-spoken in an interview but when she performs she's exudes such confidence, grace and great energy. Is a devout Christian as well.
@sorellmanРік тому
The actress that starred in a movie called Carnal Knowledge must be a "devout Christian." By the way, same as ignorance being a devout Christian is not a crime. At the same, same as ignorance being a devout Christian is not a virtue. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche described Christianity as a blemish on our civilization. By the way, the Christian Bible is the book of slavery. When the South seceded from the Union to preserve the institution of slavery they would argue that the Bible condones and endorse slavery, and that happens to be a fact many "devout Christians" seem to be unaware of.
@leeyost9917Рік тому
If she was devoted to Jesus why is she showing her nipples like that and in bed with 18 men?
@Wildstar40Рік тому
Only Ann Margret can leave a man wishing his name was Music.
@tomperkins5657Рік тому
@@sorellman zzzzzzzzzz
@sorellmanРік тому
@@tomperkins5657 The title of a famous etching by the no less famous Spanish artist Goya is 'The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters.' You may choose to zzzzzzzzzz, but, a history fact, along the time close to 500 million people have died in religious wars or in wars where religious institutions were one way or the other involved. Christian institutions are among the top culprits. Heard of The Hundred Years' War? And what do you think the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all about? Having fun yet?
@jst4curiosity7046 місяців тому
What a great Johnny Carson memory clip!
@ctcomebacker6 місяців тому
I was a stage hand during the filming of VIVA LAS VEGAS. Elvis and Ms. Margret got along like high school sweethearts. In between shots, Elvis would just chat with dancers, extras and the stage hands, real down-to-earth man
@paulpitt52Рік тому
An all around fantastic performer! She was always so dedicated to her craft, and selflessly went out of her way to entertain the troops in Vietnam. She always speaks so highly of “her gentlemen”, that were so appreciative of her talent, and she always said that they were the best audience she ever had. True class.
@bendbadgersteve4 місяці тому
Great talent. Really had it all. Looks, talent in abundance and a hard, hard worker. A complete pro.
@GregDinAZ6 місяців тому
Johnny Carson was one of a kind! ❤️
@cynthiasmith413011 місяців тому
She is so stunning, kind, and so beautiful!!! I loved her in, Viva Las Vegas!!!!! Elvis and her were just perfect together!!! ❤❤❤❤....🌹🌹🌹🌹....
@ThompsonSmith2075 місяців тому
Hello Cynthia How are you doing today>?
@LongshotsbluesРік тому
When late night talk shows were pure entertainment and Johnny Carson was the king and the class as a host. He always put the spotlight on his guests so they would shine. Ann Margaret here was absolutely outstanding and remains a class act. God, I miss these days.
@frantrictantricРік тому
He was a wanker never letting them get a word in.
@rgregg79366 місяців тому
I watched Ann perform on the USS Kennedy in Long Beach, CA in 1969! I, along with another 1,000+ sailors stood in line to greet her. I was 18 years old so she let me get away with a peck on the cheek. She was awesome! She She
@Sintaxx2 місяці тому
Johnny's reaction comments after her performance had me CRACKING UP!!!😂😂
@hawkeye31kРік тому
I remember seeing this when I was 5. I wasn't sure why I liked it at the time, but I knew I sure did. So glad I had babysitters that let me stay up late. :)
@MrJimmyolsonРік тому
I wish my grandmother had been alive Johnny said about Ann-Margret’s performance that had she been alive her performance would’ve killed her. OMG!! Johnny was so on top of his game.
@secondswell9 місяців тому
Dang...... what a woman, i remember watching this and my grandmother over on the couch grumbling about "it aint right, her bouncing around without support why not just show em to the world, its indecent" hahahaha
@lindahollander35885 місяців тому
Grandmother would really be mad the women now,they are so much worse about showing off
@america95466 місяців тому
Johnny was a true class act !
@nomoreblahblahРік тому
Ann Margret was a very talented dancer, actress, and singer. Wish we had more of that kind of talent today.
@RamsLakersDodgersРік тому
🤦🏼
@CanvasCanary11 місяців тому
Hmm.. That combination is, I think, one of the reasons that I love the older classic Broadway musicals: Fiddler On The Roof, Man Of La Mancha, Oklahoma!, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, etc. !!
@lynncraig30056 місяців тому
She is still alive and recently released a rock album
@deletebilderbergРік тому
Ed’s laugh will never get old 😊 Fabulous clip!!
@sjefhendrickx2257Рік тому
Laugh?
@barbaralee8363Рік тому
Yes. His role was basically to laugh.
@funone8716Рік тому
Drunken stumble bum
@RichWeigelРік тому
@@barbaralee8363 I always felt like some of the guest stars dismissed him. I know he was Johnny's side kick just seemed awkward sometimes like he didn't fit in.