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The Tragic Life and Sad Death of Mary Martin
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949) and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of Dallas actor Larry Hagman.
published: 08 Mar 2021
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Mary Martin's Peter Pan (FULL 1960 Colored Televised Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
published: 19 Oct 2018
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"WONDERFUL GUY"~ MARY MARTIN ~ 1952 London Cast ~ Original Broadway Recording
Mary Martin stars in the 1952 London Production of "South Pacific". I have taken the Original 1949 recording of the Broadway production and edited it to the London cast video.
It was fun working on; I hope you enjoy !!
published: 07 Aug 2012
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Mary Martin, 1984 TV Interview
Mary Martin chats with Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin in this TV interview from 1984.
published: 10 Jan 2016
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Mary Martin Kennedy Center Honors 1989-- Larry Hagman, Bernadette Peters, Charlotte D'Amboise
published: 14 Dec 2020
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Mary Martin and Larry Hagman - Royal Variety Performance 1980
A rare performance of Mother and Son, Mary Martin and Larry Hagman at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. Held at The London Palladium, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
published: 26 Sep 2020
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Mary Martin on trying to get Dylan to sign with Warner Brothers in 1973
In an oral history interview conducted by Country Music Hall of Fame's Jay Orr at Ford Theater, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN, on November 17, 2009, Mary Martin (former Albert Grossman receptionist/secretary) talks about writing a letter to Bob Dylan (on Warner Brothers stationary) trying to persuade him to sign with WB in 1973 -- with no response whatsoever.
Excerpt only, complete video at Country Music Hall of Fame's website at https://countrymusichalloffame.org/index.php/louise-scruggs/mary-martin#.XJW6r7go-Ul
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be ...
published: 23 Mar 2019
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October 22, 1984 Mary Martin Flying and S.F. Trauma Center News Story
With short story by Louis Magor, conductor
published: 29 Apr 2021
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MARY MARTIN / ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
published: 08 Feb 2021
10:09
The Tragic Life and Sad Death of Mary Martin
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated...
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949) and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of Dallas actor Larry Hagman.
https://wn.com/The_Tragic_Life_And_Sad_Death_Of_Mary_Martin
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress, singer, and Broadway star. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949) and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of Dallas actor Larry Hagman.
- published: 08 Mar 2021
- views: 9172
1:40:53
Mary Martin's Peter Pan (FULL 1960 Colored Televised Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I up...
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin's_Peter_Pan_(Full_1960_Colored_Televised_Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
- published: 19 Oct 2018
- views: 485508
3:46
"WONDERFUL GUY"~ MARY MARTIN ~ 1952 London Cast ~ Original Broadway Recording
Mary Martin stars in the 1952 London Production of "South Pacific". I have taken the Original 1949 recording of the Broadway production and edited it to the Lon...
Mary Martin stars in the 1952 London Production of "South Pacific". I have taken the Original 1949 recording of the Broadway production and edited it to the London cast video.
It was fun working on; I hope you enjoy !!
https://wn.com/Wonderful_Guy_~_Mary_Martin_~_1952_London_Cast_~_Original_Broadway_Recording
Mary Martin stars in the 1952 London Production of "South Pacific". I have taken the Original 1949 recording of the Broadway production and edited it to the London cast video.
It was fun working on; I hope you enjoy !!
- published: 07 Aug 2012
- views: 24786
13:47
Mary Martin, 1984 TV Interview
Mary Martin chats with Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin in this TV interview from 1984.
Mary Martin chats with Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin in this TV interview from 1984.
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin,_1984_Tv_Interview
Mary Martin chats with Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin in this TV interview from 1984.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 36390
12:43
Mary Martin and Larry Hagman - Royal Variety Performance 1980
A rare performance of Mother and Son, Mary Martin and Larry Hagman at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. Held at The London Palladium, in the presence of Her ...
A rare performance of Mother and Son, Mary Martin and Larry Hagman at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. Held at The London Palladium, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_And_Larry_Hagman_Royal_Variety_Performance_1980
A rare performance of Mother and Son, Mary Martin and Larry Hagman at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. Held at The London Palladium, in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- published: 26 Sep 2020
- views: 13432
1:24
Mary Martin on trying to get Dylan to sign with Warner Brothers in 1973
In an oral history interview conducted by Country Music Hall of Fame's Jay Orr at Ford Theater, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN, on November 17, 2009,...
In an oral history interview conducted by Country Music Hall of Fame's Jay Orr at Ford Theater, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN, on November 17, 2009, Mary Martin (former Albert Grossman receptionist/secretary) talks about writing a letter to Bob Dylan (on Warner Brothers stationary) trying to persuade him to sign with WB in 1973 -- with no response whatsoever.
Excerpt only, complete video at Country Music Hall of Fame's website at https://countrymusichalloffame.org/index.php/louise-scruggs/mary-martin#.XJW6r7go-Ul
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_On_Trying_To_Get_Dylan_To_Sign_With_Warner_Brothers_In_1973
In an oral history interview conducted by Country Music Hall of Fame's Jay Orr at Ford Theater, Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, TN, on November 17, 2009, Mary Martin (former Albert Grossman receptionist/secretary) talks about writing a letter to Bob Dylan (on Warner Brothers stationary) trying to persuade him to sign with WB in 1973 -- with no response whatsoever.
Excerpt only, complete video at Country Music Hall of Fame's website at https://countrymusichalloffame.org/index.php/louise-scruggs/mary-martin#.XJW6r7go-Ul
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 23 Mar 2019
- views: 533
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Mary Martin in Performance at The White House, 1988
Louis Magor, accompanist to Miss Martin; White House April 24, 1988. Musical Director Marvin Hamlisch; Hosts: Marvin Hamlisch, President Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan. Directed by David Deutsch; Executive Producer John Musilli; Produced by Jackson Frost.
Songs heard: A Cock-eyed Optimist; That's Him; My Heart Belongs to Daddy.
published: 03 May 2021
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Mary Martin Interview (November 16, 1981)
Mary Martin speaks on a variety of topics: ambassadorial work for a design firm, writing her autobiography My Heart Belongs, watching THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES for the first time, the golden age of Hollywood, the state of the art of the musical theatre (Martin attributes the decline to the declining quality of composers), and her friendship with Noel Coward. The primary topic is Martin's career in musicals, about which she has very few regrets.
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress and singer. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles on stage over her career, including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949), the title character in Peter Pan (1954), and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kenned...
published: 12 Nov 2022
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Mary Martin & Larry Hagman - Royal Variety Performance 1980
Mary Martin & Larry Hagman performing at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. A mother and son performance.
Royal Variety Grant Scheme https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/royal-variety-charity/grant-application
Donate Here http://easydonate.org/RVC1
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#LarryHagman, #RoyalVarietyPerformance, #Live, #RoyalVarietyCharity, #Variety4Charity, #RoyalVariety, #RoyalVarietyShow, #LarryHagman
published: 11 Mar 2021
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Mary Martin Kennedy Center Honors 1989-- Larry Hagman, Bernadette Peters, Charlotte D'Amboise
published: 14 Dec 2020
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Noel Coward and Mary Martin - Medley (1955)
Noel Coward with Mary Martin performing a Medley:
Get Out Those Old Records
They Didn't Believe Me
'S Wonderful
Time on My Hands
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Anything Goes
Dancing in the Dark
Ballerina
I Won't Dance
Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?
published: 04 Feb 2014
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MARY MARTIN Sings "Neverland" in Jule Style Tribute
Legendary Broadway actress Mary Martin sings "Neverland" from PETER PAN in this tribute to composer Jule Style. *** If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave positive feedback below and subscribe to my channel. Thanks! *** https://youtu.be/LWPySGv6AJE
published: 19 Mar 2017
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Mary Martin's Peter Pan (FULL 1960 Colored Televised Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
published: 19 Oct 2018
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Mary Martin - "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
Mary Martin performing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
published: 03 Feb 2014
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Peter Pan (1960) Starring Mary Martin - Cast Reunion - The Tammy Tuckey Show
The cast of the 1960 televised "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin join Tammy on The Tammy Tuckey Show to celebrate the musical's T.V. production!
Guests include:
Benedict Herrman - Lost Boy, First Twin
Edmund Gaynes - Lost Boy, Slightly
George Zima - Kangaroo
Follow me on:
Facebook - www.facebook.com/singertammytuckey
Twitter & Instagram - @TammyTuckey
www.tammytuckey.com
#PeterPan #MaryMartin #Interview
published: 04 Nov 2023
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Mary Martin + Placido Domingo: "Some Enchanted Evening" - SOUTH PACIFIC - Broadway At The Bowl, 1988
August 29th, 1988 - Hollywood Bowl
"Some Enchanted Evening" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific
published: 09 Jan 2022
17:05
Mary Martin in Performance at The White House, 1988
Louis Magor, accompanist to Miss Martin; White House April 24, 1988. Musical Director Marvin Hamlisch; Hosts: Marvin Hamlisch, President Ronald Reagan, Nancy R...
Louis Magor, accompanist to Miss Martin; White House April 24, 1988. Musical Director Marvin Hamlisch; Hosts: Marvin Hamlisch, President Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan. Directed by David Deutsch; Executive Producer John Musilli; Produced by Jackson Frost.
Songs heard: A Cock-eyed Optimist; That's Him; My Heart Belongs to Daddy.
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_In_Performance_At_The_White_House,_1988
Louis Magor, accompanist to Miss Martin; White House April 24, 1988. Musical Director Marvin Hamlisch; Hosts: Marvin Hamlisch, President Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan. Directed by David Deutsch; Executive Producer John Musilli; Produced by Jackson Frost.
Songs heard: A Cock-eyed Optimist; That's Him; My Heart Belongs to Daddy.
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 4888
27:48
Mary Martin Interview (November 16, 1981)
Mary Martin speaks on a variety of topics: ambassadorial work for a design firm, writing her autobiography My Heart Belongs, watching THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES for...
Mary Martin speaks on a variety of topics: ambassadorial work for a design firm, writing her autobiography My Heart Belongs, watching THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES for the first time, the golden age of Hollywood, the state of the art of the musical theatre (Martin attributes the decline to the declining quality of composers), and her friendship with Noel Coward. The primary topic is Martin's career in musicals, about which she has very few regrets.
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress and singer. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles on stage over her career, including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949), the title character in Peter Pan (1954), and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of actor Larry Hagman.
Early life
Martin was born in Weatherford, Texas. Her autobiography described her childhood as secure and happy.[1][full citation needed] She had close relationships with both of her parents as well as her siblings. As a young actress Martin had an instinctive ear for recreating musical sounds.
Martin's father, Preston Martin, was a lawyer, and her mother, Juanita Presley, was a violin teacher.[2] Although the doctors told Juanita that she would risk her life if she attempted to have another baby, she was determined to have a boy. Instead, she had Mary, who later obliged by becoming quite a tomboy.
Martin's family had a barn and orchard that kept her entertained. She played with her elder sister Geraldine (whom she called "Sister"), climbing trees and riding ponies. Martin adored her father. "He was tall, good-looking, silver-haired, with the kindest brown eyes. Mother was the disciplinarian, but it was Daddy who could turn me into an angel with just one look."[2]: 19 Martin, who said "I'd never understand the law"[2]: 19 began singing at a bandstand, outside the courtroom where her father worked every Saturday night. She sang in a trio with her sister and Marion Swofford, all three in bellhop costumes. "Even in those days, without microphones, my high piping voice carried all over the square. I have always thought that I inherited my carrying voice from my father."[2]: 19
She remembered having a photographic memory as a child. School tests were not a problem, and learning songs was easy. She got her first taste of singing solo at a fire hall, where she soaked up the crowd's appreciation. "Sometimes I think that I cheated my own family and my closest friends by giving to audiences so much of the love I might have kept for them. But that's the way I was made; I truly don't think I could help it."[2]: 20 Martin's craft was developed by seeing movies and becoming a mimic. She would win prizes for looking, acting and dancing like Ruby Keeler and singing exactly like Bing Crosby. "Never, never, never can I say I had a frustrating childhood. It was all joy. Mother used to say she never had seen such a happy child — that I awakened each morning with a smile. I don't remember that, but I do remember that I never wanted to go to bed, to go to sleep, for fear I'd miss something."[2]: 20
Marriage
During high school, Martin dated Benjamin Hagman before she left to attend finishing school at Ward–Belmont in Nashville, Tennessee. In Nashville she enjoyed imitating Fanny Brice at singing gigs, but she found school dull and felt confined by its strict rules. She was homesick for Weatherford, her family and Hagman. During a visit, Mary and Benjamin persuaded Mary's mother to allow them to marry.[3]: 16 She was legally married on November 3, 1930, at Grace Episcopal Church (Hopkinsville, Kentucky).[4] 10 months later, pregnant with her first child (Larry Hagman) she was forced to leave Ward–Belmont. She was, however, happy to begin her new life, but she soon learned that this life as she would later say was nothing but "role playing".[2]: 39
Apprenticeship
Mary Martin learned that her studio in Texas had been burned down by a man who thought dancing was a sin.[3]: 24 She began to express her unhappiness. Her father gave her advice, saying she was too young to be married. Martin left everything behind including her young son, Larry, and stayed in Los Angeles while her father handled her divorce from Benjamin Hagman for her. In Los Angeles, Martin plunged herself into auditions—so many that she became known as "Audition Mary". Her first professional audition and job was on a national radio network.[3]: 26–29, 31 Among Martin's first auditions, she sang "Indian Love Call". After she finished the song, "a tall, craggly man who looked like a mountain" told Martin that he thought she had something special. It was Oscar Hammerstein II[2]: 58–59 This marked the start of her career.
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_Interview_(November_16,_1981)
Mary Martin speaks on a variety of topics: ambassadorial work for a design firm, writing her autobiography My Heart Belongs, watching THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES for the first time, the golden age of Hollywood, the state of the art of the musical theatre (Martin attributes the decline to the declining quality of composers), and her friendship with Noel Coward. The primary topic is Martin's career in musicals, about which she has very few regrets.
Mary Virginia Martin (December 1, 1913 – November 3, 1990) was an American actress and singer. A muse of Rodgers and Hammerstein, she originated many leading roles on stage over her career, including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1949), the title character in Peter Pan (1954), and Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1959). She was named a Kennedy Center Honoree in 1989. She was the mother of actor Larry Hagman.
Early life
Martin was born in Weatherford, Texas. Her autobiography described her childhood as secure and happy.[1][full citation needed] She had close relationships with both of her parents as well as her siblings. As a young actress Martin had an instinctive ear for recreating musical sounds.
Martin's father, Preston Martin, was a lawyer, and her mother, Juanita Presley, was a violin teacher.[2] Although the doctors told Juanita that she would risk her life if she attempted to have another baby, she was determined to have a boy. Instead, she had Mary, who later obliged by becoming quite a tomboy.
Martin's family had a barn and orchard that kept her entertained. She played with her elder sister Geraldine (whom she called "Sister"), climbing trees and riding ponies. Martin adored her father. "He was tall, good-looking, silver-haired, with the kindest brown eyes. Mother was the disciplinarian, but it was Daddy who could turn me into an angel with just one look."[2]: 19 Martin, who said "I'd never understand the law"[2]: 19 began singing at a bandstand, outside the courtroom where her father worked every Saturday night. She sang in a trio with her sister and Marion Swofford, all three in bellhop costumes. "Even in those days, without microphones, my high piping voice carried all over the square. I have always thought that I inherited my carrying voice from my father."[2]: 19
She remembered having a photographic memory as a child. School tests were not a problem, and learning songs was easy. She got her first taste of singing solo at a fire hall, where she soaked up the crowd's appreciation. "Sometimes I think that I cheated my own family and my closest friends by giving to audiences so much of the love I might have kept for them. But that's the way I was made; I truly don't think I could help it."[2]: 20 Martin's craft was developed by seeing movies and becoming a mimic. She would win prizes for looking, acting and dancing like Ruby Keeler and singing exactly like Bing Crosby. "Never, never, never can I say I had a frustrating childhood. It was all joy. Mother used to say she never had seen such a happy child — that I awakened each morning with a smile. I don't remember that, but I do remember that I never wanted to go to bed, to go to sleep, for fear I'd miss something."[2]: 20
Marriage
During high school, Martin dated Benjamin Hagman before she left to attend finishing school at Ward–Belmont in Nashville, Tennessee. In Nashville she enjoyed imitating Fanny Brice at singing gigs, but she found school dull and felt confined by its strict rules. She was homesick for Weatherford, her family and Hagman. During a visit, Mary and Benjamin persuaded Mary's mother to allow them to marry.[3]: 16 She was legally married on November 3, 1930, at Grace Episcopal Church (Hopkinsville, Kentucky).[4] 10 months later, pregnant with her first child (Larry Hagman) she was forced to leave Ward–Belmont. She was, however, happy to begin her new life, but she soon learned that this life as she would later say was nothing but "role playing".[2]: 39
Apprenticeship
Mary Martin learned that her studio in Texas had been burned down by a man who thought dancing was a sin.[3]: 24 She began to express her unhappiness. Her father gave her advice, saying she was too young to be married. Martin left everything behind including her young son, Larry, and stayed in Los Angeles while her father handled her divorce from Benjamin Hagman for her. In Los Angeles, Martin plunged herself into auditions—so many that she became known as "Audition Mary". Her first professional audition and job was on a national radio network.[3]: 26–29, 31 Among Martin's first auditions, she sang "Indian Love Call". After she finished the song, "a tall, craggly man who looked like a mountain" told Martin that he thought she had something special. It was Oscar Hammerstein II[2]: 58–59 This marked the start of her career.
- published: 12 Nov 2022
- views: 1013
7:37
Mary Martin & Larry Hagman - Royal Variety Performance 1980
Mary Martin & Larry Hagman performing at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. A mother and son performance.
Royal Variety Grant Scheme https://www.royalvarietyc...
Mary Martin & Larry Hagman performing at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. A mother and son performance.
Royal Variety Grant Scheme https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/royal-variety-charity/grant-application
Donate Here http://easydonate.org/RVC1
Website https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/
Social Channels
Twitter - https://twitter.com/RoyalVariety
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#LarryHagman, #RoyalVarietyPerformance, #Live, #RoyalVarietyCharity, #Variety4Charity, #RoyalVariety, #RoyalVarietyShow, #LarryHagman
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_Larry_Hagman_Royal_Variety_Performance_1980
Mary Martin & Larry Hagman performing at the Royal Variety Performance 1980. A mother and son performance.
Royal Variety Grant Scheme https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/royal-variety-charity/grant-application
Donate Here http://easydonate.org/RVC1
Website https://www.royalvarietycharity.org/
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#LarryHagman, #RoyalVarietyPerformance, #Live, #RoyalVarietyCharity, #Variety4Charity, #RoyalVariety, #RoyalVarietyShow, #LarryHagman
- published: 11 Mar 2021
- views: 5841
8:14
Noel Coward and Mary Martin - Medley (1955)
Noel Coward with Mary Martin performing a Medley:
Get Out Those Old Records
They Didn't Believe Me
'S Wonderful
Time on My Hands
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
...
Noel Coward with Mary Martin performing a Medley:
Get Out Those Old Records
They Didn't Believe Me
'S Wonderful
Time on My Hands
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Anything Goes
Dancing in the Dark
Ballerina
I Won't Dance
Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?
https://wn.com/Noel_Coward_And_Mary_Martin_Medley_(1955)
Noel Coward with Mary Martin performing a Medley:
Get Out Those Old Records
They Didn't Believe Me
'S Wonderful
Time on My Hands
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Anything Goes
Dancing in the Dark
Ballerina
I Won't Dance
Papa, Won't You Dance with Me?
- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 48356
1:59
MARY MARTIN Sings "Neverland" in Jule Style Tribute
Legendary Broadway actress Mary Martin sings "Neverland" from PETER PAN in this tribute to composer Jule Style. *** If you enjoyed this video, please give it a ...
Legendary Broadway actress Mary Martin sings "Neverland" from PETER PAN in this tribute to composer Jule Style. *** If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave positive feedback below and subscribe to my channel. Thanks! *** https://youtu.be/LWPySGv6AJE
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_Sings_Neverland_In_Jule_Style_Tribute
Legendary Broadway actress Mary Martin sings "Neverland" from PETER PAN in this tribute to composer Jule Style. *** If you enjoyed this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave positive feedback below and subscribe to my channel. Thanks! *** https://youtu.be/LWPySGv6AJE
- published: 19 Mar 2017
- views: 12904
1:40:53
Mary Martin's Peter Pan (FULL 1960 Colored Televised Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I up...
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin's_Peter_Pan_(Full_1960_Colored_Televised_Musical)
1960 Live Colored Televisions Broadcast Of Mary Martin's Musical Peter Pan
There are two options of buying this on DVD but one is in color such as the one I uploaded here and one is solely Black & The color the movie was originally shot in Black & White
DVD (Color) - https://ebay.us/KAD4gw
DVD 2015 (Black & White) https://ebay.us/5XBsPt
VHS 30th Anniversary Collectors Edition (Color) https://ebay.us/u8nyHQ
- published: 19 Oct 2018
- views: 485508
2:45
Mary Martin - "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
Mary Martin performing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
Mary Martin performing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
https://wn.com/Mary_Martin_My_Heart_Belongs_To_Daddy_(1955)
Mary Martin performing "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" (1955)
- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 13674
59:21
Peter Pan (1960) Starring Mary Martin - Cast Reunion - The Tammy Tuckey Show
The cast of the 1960 televised "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin join Tammy on The Tammy Tuckey Show to celebrate the musical's T.V. production!
Guests includ...
The cast of the 1960 televised "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin join Tammy on The Tammy Tuckey Show to celebrate the musical's T.V. production!
Guests include:
Benedict Herrman - Lost Boy, First Twin
Edmund Gaynes - Lost Boy, Slightly
George Zima - Kangaroo
Follow me on:
Facebook - www.facebook.com/singertammytuckey
Twitter & Instagram - @TammyTuckey
www.tammytuckey.com
#PeterPan #MaryMartin #Interview
https://wn.com/Peter_Pan_(1960)_Starring_Mary_Martin_Cast_Reunion_The_Tammy_Tuckey_Show
The cast of the 1960 televised "Peter Pan" starring Mary Martin join Tammy on The Tammy Tuckey Show to celebrate the musical's T.V. production!
Guests include:
Benedict Herrman - Lost Boy, First Twin
Edmund Gaynes - Lost Boy, Slightly
George Zima - Kangaroo
Follow me on:
Facebook - www.facebook.com/singertammytuckey
Twitter & Instagram - @TammyTuckey
www.tammytuckey.com
#PeterPan #MaryMartin #Interview
- published: 04 Nov 2023
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Mary Martin + Placido Domingo: "Some Enchanted Evening" - SOUTH PACIFIC - Broadway At The Bowl, 1988
August 29th, 1988 - Hollywood Bowl
"Some Enchanted Evening" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific
August 29th, 1988 - Hollywood Bowl
"Some Enchanted Evening" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific
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August 29th, 1988 - Hollywood Bowl
"Some Enchanted Evening" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific
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