Robert Goulet Sings If Ever I Would Leave You To Julie Andrews

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Published 2013-02-22
Robert Goulet sings "If Ever I Would Leave You" (from Camelot) to Julie Andrews. From "My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs.

All Comments (21)
  • @SusanPederson
    This was my childhood in the 60:'s! Mom had the Broadway soundtrack from Camelot & My Fair Lady & Dame Julie was my hero!❤
  • @anncrown9744
    My favorite song that Robert sings…and to his dear friendJulie makes it so incredibly lovely❣️I still miss this man and his music. ❤12/2023
  • @smilanesi98
    The two of them in Camelot in the prime of their youth. That had to be something to see live in person back then.
  • @loiskatz55
    Gorgeous man, gorgeous voice. I could listen to this over and over and over again. He once winked at me from backstage when he was on The Ed Sullivan Show and I was in the audience. That was over 55 years ago
  • @TerryComo2010
    You can feel the palpable love from her to him and from the audience. Magic, pure and simple! No special effects, just raw emotion and talent.
  • This made me cry. It's so beautiful. It's wonderful to me that he sounds exactly like he did on the original recording and that they made this arrangement lean in more to the upbeats, samba-like. What a breath-taking performance.
  • @ichi1957
    That voice, wonderful. This is a difficult song to sing but he owns it.
  • @irvinemuscle
    This is an example of what true CLASS looks like, don't see much of it today. Both great super-talented stars.
  • @SaxonC
    Julie’s face was sheer adoration watching and listening to Robert Goulet! Class!
  • @vonlossberg
    So special. She played Gweniviere and he played Lancelot. Sure wish I saw that play. Richard Burton played King Arthur. Must of been incredible.
  • @craigslivka1
    Robert Goulet's gifts are not what they once were, BUT they are still magically amazing and Mr. Goulet uses them to their best advantage and the excitement of the emotional musicality makes this person want to cheer, clap, stamp his feet in wonderous admiration of the heartfelt emotional feelings that are felt from his performance. That is Theatre! The kids today should watch these youtube videos and take mental notes on what Theatre is and is not!
  • @billbrimmer1739
    He always nailed his signature song. Tell me who isn't in love with Julie Andrews? They always had a wonderful friendship over the years and were supportive to each other. Great to see.
  • @erzug
    He owned this song. No future Sir Lancelot's that I've heard could come close to Goulet's rendition.
  • @bman342a
    He's amazing, but this is also one of the greatest pieces of Broadway music and lyrics ever composed.
  • @BanBiofuels
    I love this romantic old ballad, and he sings it better than anyone.
  • i bought the album camelot in the 60's and played it over and over i can still sing everysong